Introduction and objectives: The Department of Defense (DoD) is responsible for managing threatened, endangered, and rare species inhabiting its properties. Predicting which of these species will need ongoing management due to changing climate conditions is valuable for planning and prioritizing natural resource management needs. We developed and tested an empirical protocol and theoretical framework for determining if target species are likely to become conservation reliant in the future. Technical approach: We tested the empirical protocol using seven species: hydaspe fritillary butterfly (Speyeria hydaspe), Appalachian brown butterfly (Satyrodes Appalachia, western snowy plovers (Charadrius nivosus nivosus), red-legged frogs (Rana aurora...
Abstract 1. Species reintroductions often aim to establish populations of threatened taxa over the l...
Global change is expected to accelerate extinction rates substantially. Accurately predicting specie...
We present an approach to modeling potential cli-mate-driven changes in habitat for tree and bird sp...
Abstract from short.pdf file.Dissertation supervisors: Drs. Frank Thompson III and Joshua Millspaugh...
Climate change is predicted to alter the geographic distribution of a wide variety of taxa, includin...
The Karner blue butterfly (Lycaeides melissa samuelis, or Kbb), a federally endangered species under...
The need to proactively manage landscapes and species to aid their adaptation to climate change is w...
Choice of variables, climate models and emissions scenarios all influence the results of species dis...
Anthropogenic-induced climate change has already altered the conditions to which species have adapte...
Published online 26 February 2014There is an urgent need to develop effective vulnerability assessme...
In this study, we evaluate the climate change vulnerability of a subset of key species found in the ...
Climate change is driving shifts in the distribution of plants and animals, and prioritizing managem...
The current and projected future warming trends together with degradation of habitats throughout muc...
1. Most climate change adaptation efforts emphasize where to implement management actions, whereas t...
254 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.Habitat fragmentation and spe...
Abstract 1. Species reintroductions often aim to establish populations of threatened taxa over the l...
Global change is expected to accelerate extinction rates substantially. Accurately predicting specie...
We present an approach to modeling potential cli-mate-driven changes in habitat for tree and bird sp...
Abstract from short.pdf file.Dissertation supervisors: Drs. Frank Thompson III and Joshua Millspaugh...
Climate change is predicted to alter the geographic distribution of a wide variety of taxa, includin...
The Karner blue butterfly (Lycaeides melissa samuelis, or Kbb), a federally endangered species under...
The need to proactively manage landscapes and species to aid their adaptation to climate change is w...
Choice of variables, climate models and emissions scenarios all influence the results of species dis...
Anthropogenic-induced climate change has already altered the conditions to which species have adapte...
Published online 26 February 2014There is an urgent need to develop effective vulnerability assessme...
In this study, we evaluate the climate change vulnerability of a subset of key species found in the ...
Climate change is driving shifts in the distribution of plants and animals, and prioritizing managem...
The current and projected future warming trends together with degradation of habitats throughout muc...
1. Most climate change adaptation efforts emphasize where to implement management actions, whereas t...
254 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.Habitat fragmentation and spe...
Abstract 1. Species reintroductions often aim to establish populations of threatened taxa over the l...
Global change is expected to accelerate extinction rates substantially. Accurately predicting specie...
We present an approach to modeling potential cli-mate-driven changes in habitat for tree and bird sp...