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Using temperature range derived in earlier datasets for the range of redband trout in the ecoregion, the following assumptions are made of a future climate scenario.Suitable is Marginal is current Mean July Air Temp + 1 Standard Deviation - Max July Air Temp (32.2 - 35.6*C)Unsuitable is > current Max July Air Temp (> 35.6*C)Results are rolled up to an analysis unit.
The PRISM 1980-2010 July mean temperature was extracted for the redband trout range in the ecoregion. The temperature range of the current climate scenario was used to estimate what is a current suitable range and use to assess suitablity for a future climate scenario temperature range. The mean temperature, mean temperature + 1 Standard Deviation and maximum temperature were extracted from the raster statistics. Redband trout has a mean of 30*C, Mean + 1SD of 32.2*C and Max Temp of 35.6*C.
This map contains modeled stream temperature change due to climate change (based on Haak methodology) for redband trout (HUC12 analysis unit). These data are provided by Bureau of Land Management (BLM) "as is" and may contain errors or omissions. The User assumes the entire risk associated with its use of these data and bears all responsibility in determining whether these data are fit for the User's intended use. These data may not have the accuracy, resolution, completeness, timeliness, or other characteristics appropriate for applications that potential users of the data may contemplate. The User is encouraged to carefully consider the content of the metadata file associated with these data. The BLM should be...
Using temperature range derived in earlier datasets for the range of redband trout in the ecoregion, the following assumptions are made of a future climate scenario.Suitable is Marginal is current Mean July Air Temp + 1 Standard Deviation - Max July Air Temp (32.2 - 35.6*C)Unsuitable is > current Max July Air Temp (> 35.6*C)Results are rolled up to an analysis unit.
Lakes and streams idenitifed containing redband trout in the range-wide assessment were converted to a raster.
The PRISM 1980-2010 July mean temperature was extracted for the redband trout range in the ecoregion. The temperature range of the current climate scenario was used to estimate what is a current suitable range and use to assess suitablity for a future climate scenario temperature range. The mean temperature, mean temperature + 1 Standard Deviation and maximum temperature were extracted from the raster statistics. Redband trout has a mean of 30*C, Mean + 1SD of 32.2*C and Max Temp of 35.6*C.
The PRISM 1980-2010 July mean temperature was extracted for the redband trout range in the ecoregion. The temperature range of the current climate scenario was used to estimate what is a current suitable range and use to assess suitablity for a future climate scenario temperature range. The mean temperature, mean temperature + 1 Standard Deviation and maximum temperature were extracted from the raster statistics. Redband trout has a mean of 30*C, Mean + 1SD of 32.2*C and Max Temp of 35.6*C.
This map contains modeled stream temperature change due to climate change (based on Haak methodology) for redband trout (4km analysis unit). These data are provided by Bureau of Land Management (BLM) "as is" and may contain errors or omissions. The User assumes the entire risk associated with its use of these data and bears all responsibility in determining whether these data are fit for the User's intended use. These data may not have the accuracy, resolution, completeness, timeliness, or other characteristics appropriate for applications that potential users of the data may contemplate. The User is encouraged to carefully consider the content of the metadata file associated with these data. The BLM should be cited...
The PRISM 1980-2010 July mean temperature was extracted for the redband trout range in the ecoregion. The temperature range of the current climate scenario was used to estimate what is a current suitable range and use to assess suitablity for a future climate scenario temperature range. The mean temperature, mean temperature + 1 Standard Deviation and maximum temperature were extracted from the raster statistics. Redband trout has a mean of 30*C, Mean + 1SD of 32.2*C and Max Temp of 35.6*C.
Redband Trout are subspecies of the rainbow trout, and exist in two well-defined geographic regions. The Columbia River Redband Trout is found in Montana, Washington and Idaho, and the Great Basin Redband Trout is found in southeastern Oregon and parts of California and Nevada. The Redband Trout is similar in appearance to the rainbow trout, but has larger, more rounded spots and parr marks that remain into adulthood. They generally grow larger than 10 inches.
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Tags: redband trout,
western native trout initiative,
wnti
A record of fish distribution and activity for species in the Columbia River basin and the Pacific Northwest.
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