Abstract: Aquatic species are threatened by climate change but have received comparatively less attention than terrestrial species. We gleaned key strategies for scientists andmanagers seeking to address climate change in aquatic conservation planning from the literature and existing knowledge. We address 3 categories o
Climate change is predicted to become a major threat to biodiversity in the 21st century, but accura...
Freshwater habitats occupy <1% of the Earth's surface, yet are hotspots that support 10% of all know...
Climate change is warming northeastern water bodies and changing the environmental conditions that ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) is one of the oldest conservation organizations in the Un...
The following Note discusses the effects that some of these rule changes will have on the Endangered...
Climate change poses an enormous risk to plant and animal species across the planet. Mean global tem...
Freshwaters have suffered significantly from overfishing, the introduction of foreign species, pollu...
Climate change poses a hierarchy of significant challenges for conservation policy. First, the sheer...
Freshwater fishes are highly vulnerable to human-caused climate change. Because quantitative data on...
Abstract The ongoing threat of climate change poses an increasing risk to biodiversity, especially f...
Freshwater fishes are highly vulnerable to human-caused climate change. Because quantitative data on...
At the time of publication M. Taylor was at the University of Texas Austin, H. Doremus was at the Un...
This Special Issue intended to collect articles focusing on the assessment of the possible effects o...
Most U.S. laws and regulations are not well-suited to respond to the effects of climate change, and ...
Climate change will impact aquatic habitats in southern California through novel precipitation and t...
Climate change is predicted to become a major threat to biodiversity in the 21st century, but accura...
Freshwater habitats occupy <1% of the Earth's surface, yet are hotspots that support 10% of all know...
Climate change is warming northeastern water bodies and changing the environmental conditions that ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) is one of the oldest conservation organizations in the Un...
The following Note discusses the effects that some of these rule changes will have on the Endangered...
Climate change poses an enormous risk to plant and animal species across the planet. Mean global tem...
Freshwaters have suffered significantly from overfishing, the introduction of foreign species, pollu...
Climate change poses a hierarchy of significant challenges for conservation policy. First, the sheer...
Freshwater fishes are highly vulnerable to human-caused climate change. Because quantitative data on...
Abstract The ongoing threat of climate change poses an increasing risk to biodiversity, especially f...
Freshwater fishes are highly vulnerable to human-caused climate change. Because quantitative data on...
At the time of publication M. Taylor was at the University of Texas Austin, H. Doremus was at the Un...
This Special Issue intended to collect articles focusing on the assessment of the possible effects o...
Most U.S. laws and regulations are not well-suited to respond to the effects of climate change, and ...
Climate change will impact aquatic habitats in southern California through novel precipitation and t...
Climate change is predicted to become a major threat to biodiversity in the 21st century, but accura...
Freshwater habitats occupy <1% of the Earth's surface, yet are hotspots that support 10% of all know...
Climate change is warming northeastern water bodies and changing the environmental conditions that ...