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Final Report: Understanding the Varying Responses of Fish Populations to Future Climate

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Brian Irwin,Tyler Wagner, James R. Bence, 2017, Characterization of Spatial and Temporal Variability in Fishes in Response to Climate Change.

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The number of fish collected in routine monitoring surveys often varies from year to year, from lake to lake, and from location to location within a lake. Although some variability in fish catches is expected across factors such as location and season, we know less about how large‐scale disturbances like climate change will influence population variability. The Laurentian Great Lakes in North America are the largest group of freshwater lakes in the world, and they have experienced major changes due to fluctuations in pollution and nutrient loadings, exploitation of natural resources, introductions of non‐native species, and shifting climatic patterns. In this project, we analyzed established long‐term data about important fish populations [...]

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Brian J Irwin
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Tyler Wagner, James R. Bence

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Northeast CASC

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