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Climate impacts on streamflows, thermal regimes, and the changing distribution of trout in the Great Basin

Dates

date type
2011-01-01
Start Date
2011-01-01
End Date
2014-01-01

Citation

US Geological Survey(Fiscal Agent), Idaho State University(Contributor), Ernest Keeley(Contributor), Wildlife Conservation Society(Contributor), Bradley Shepard(Contributor), University of California-Santa Cruz(Contributor), John Carlos Garza(Contributor), US Geological Survey(Contributor), Ryan Kovach(Contributor), Saint Lous University(Contributor), Richard Mayden(Contributor), US Forest Service(Contributor), Kathleen Matthews(Contributor), Washington Dept of Fish & Wildlife(Contributor), Gabriel Temple(Contributor), Centro de Investigacin en Alimentacin y Desarrollo(Contributor), Marco Escalante(Contributor), Colorado Parks and Wildife(Contributor), Kevin Rogers(Contributor), Colorado State University(Contributor), Kevin Bestgen(Contributor), Clint Muhlfeld(Contributor), Kurt Fausch(Contributor), Jason Dunham(Principal Investigator), Trout Unlimited(Contributor), Jack Williams(Contributor), University of British Columbia(Contributor), Eric Taylor(Contributor), Robert Al-Chokhachy(Contributor), John Pierce(Contributor), Oregon State University(Collaborator), Dana Warren(Collaborator), David Hockman-Wert(Collaborator), Robert Gresswell(Contributor), Brooke Penaluna(Contributor), Alicia Abadia-Cardoso(Contributor), Centro de Investigaciones Biolgicas del Noroeste(Contributor), Francisco Garcia-De Leon(Contributor), Arturo Ruiz Luna(Contributor), Climate impacts on streamflows, thermal regimes, and the changing distribution of trout in the Great Basin, http://mmheller.github.io/GNLCC_PTS4_NPLCC/prj_report.html?PRJ_ID=452

Summary

FY2011Thousands of data points have been collected by Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife and Nevada Division of Wildlife from the 1950s to the present describing the distribution of declining native redband and endangered Lahontan cutthroat trout, and the invasive, nonnative brown and brook trout. USGS analyzed this data to understand the climate-related changes to species distributions and model extinction risk. The results, submittedfor publication, will be used by the State of Oregon as it drafts conservation plans for redband trout and by the Nevada Division of Environmental Protection in drafting water quality criteria to protect and monitor the states coldwater fisheries.

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Purpose

Data Acquisition and Development Population & Habitat Evaluation/Projection Federal resource managers State agencies Academics & scientific researchers

Project Extension

projectStatusCompleted

Budget Extension

annualBudgets
year2011
fundingSources
amount63027.0
recipientUS Geological Survey
sourceUS Geological Survey
totalFunds63027.0
totalFunds63027.0

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lcc:gb lcc:gb 452

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