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Mapping Effects of Wetland Change on Amphibians in the Upper Midwest

Principal Investigator
Marta P Lyons

Dates

Start Date
2022-05-02
End Date
2024-05-01
Release Date
2022

Summary

Many amphibian species are highly susceptible to changes in precipitation timing and volume because of their reliance on intermittently flooded surface water pools, which are primarily filled through snowmelt and precipitation runoff. ​With increasing evapotranspiration (i.e. transfer of water from land to the atmosphere) due to climate change, the timing and availability of water in key amphibian reproductive habitats will likely be altered. This project will assess the future risk to amphibian populations in the Midwest, identifying present and future richness hotspots and those wetland species and populations most at risk of habitat loss due to climate change. The research team will model landscape level changes in wetland habitat [...]

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Contacts

CMS Group :
Climate Adaptation Science Centers (CASC) Program
Principal Investigator :
Marta P Lyons, Owen P Mckenna
Funding Agency :
Midwest CASC

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“Eastern Tiger Salamander at St. Croix Wetland, WI. Credit: Caitlin Smith, USFWS”
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Eastern Tiger Salamander at St. Croix Wetland, WI. Credit: Caitlin Smith, USFWS
Eastern Tiger Salamander at St. Croix Wetland, WI. Credit: Caitlin Smith, USFWS

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  • Midwest CASC
  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers

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