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The Impact of Future Changes in Climate on Breeding Waterfowl Pairs in the US Prairie Pothole Region

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Owen McKenna

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2020
Start Date
2020-08-01
End Date
2023-08-31

Summary

The Prairie Pothole Region is recognized as one of the most critical breeding habitats for waterfowl in North America and is used by an estimated 50–80 % of the continent’s breeding duck population. The ongoing acquisition program of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service National Wildlife Refuge System has conserved approximately 1.3 million hectares of critical breeding-waterfowl habitat. This current conservation approach assumes that past distributions of waterfowl habitat and populations are relatively representative of future distributions, however, due to changes in the area’s hydrology this may not be the case. Understanding how climate change may impact these wetland and grassland ecosystems is key for management agencies to [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • North Central CASC

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