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Predicting climate change impacts on big sagebrush populations (webinar)
(2016)
  • Peter B. Adler
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Description
On November 4, 2016, Dr. Peter Adler, Utah State University, discussed how sagebrush sensitivity to climate change varies across the region and the strengths and weaknesses of various climate modeling approaches. Healthy big sagebrush habitat is essential for the persistence of many high value conservation species across the western US. To gain confidence in predictions of climate change impacts on existing populations of big sagebrush, a research team from Utah State University compared output from four modeling approaches, each based on very different data and assumptions. These models largely agree that rising temperatures will decrease sagebrush cover and biomass in the warmest portions of the region, but increase sagebrush in cool locations. This presentation discusses the strengths and weaknesses of each modeling approach and synthesize our current understanding of how sagebrush sensitivity to climate change varies across the region.
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Publication Date
2016
Citation Information
Peter B. Adler. "Predicting climate change impacts on big sagebrush populations (webinar)" (2016)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/peter_adler/182/