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Service Description: Public map service depicting Climate Shield data. Climate Shield builds off of NorWeST modeled scenarios. Climate Shield data allows analysis of temperature impacts on cutthroat trout and bull trout. This data is well suited for land management priorities and stream restoration activities. This information can be used to assess how vulnerable a native trout population would be to a brook trout invasion or whether a native trout population would persist in the absence of brook trout. Note that because native trout populations in habitats with slopes greater than 10% are resistant to brook trout invasions, probabilities in those habitats do not change relative to brook trout prevalence. Download the data here: <a href='https://www.fs.usda.gov/rm/boise/AWAE/projects/ClimateShield/maps.html'>Climate Shield Downloads</a>. Additional general metadata are also available for the <a href='https://www.fs.usda.gov/rm/boise/AWAE/projects/ClimateShield/downloads/LookUpTables/ClimateShieldShapefileVariableDescriptionsMetadata.pdf'>data</a>; the data can be explored further in the <a href='https://usfs.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=a64ca6b777f44633bb036b5bfeb9ad7d'>Climate Shield Interactive Map</a>.
The climate scenarios used in this project represent historical (1970-1999), mid-century (2030-2059), and end-of-century (2070-2099) climate change conditions and were chosen because they bracket what might be considered a “pristine” historical condition and “worst-case” end-of-century conditions.
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Description: Public map service depicting Climate Shield data. Climate Shield builds off of NorWeST modeled scenarios. Climate Shield data allows analysis of temperature impacts on cutthroat trout and bull trout. This data is well suited for land management priorities and stream restoration activities. This information can be used to assess how vulnerable a native trout population would be to a brook trout invasion or whether a native trout population would persist in the absence of brook trout. Note that because native trout populations in habitats with slopes greater than 10% are resistant to brook trout invasions, probabilities in those habitats do not change relative to brook trout prevalence. Download the data here: Climate Shield Downloads. Additional general metadata are also available for the data; the data can be explored further in the Climate Shield Interactive Map.
The climate scenarios used in this project represent historical (1970-1999), mid-century (2030-2059), and end-of-century (2070-2099) climate change conditions and were chosen because they bracket what might be considered a “pristine” historical condition and “worst-case” end-of-century conditions.
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Comments: Public map service depicting Climate Shield data. Climate Shield builds off of NorWeST modeled scenarios. Climate Shield data allows analysis of temperature impacts on cutthroat trout and bull trout. This data is well suited for land management priorities and stream restoration activities. This information can be used to assess how vulnerable a native trout population would be to a brook trout invasion or whether a native trout population would persist in the absence of brook trout. Note that because native trout populations in habitats with slopes greater than 10% are resistant to brook trout invasions, probabilities in those habitats do not change relative to brook trout prevalence. Download the data here: Climate Shield Downloads. Additional general metadata are also available for the data; the data can be explored further in the Climate Shield Interactive Map.
The climate scenarios used in this project represent historical (1970-1999), mid-century (2030-2059), and end-of-century (2070-2099) climate change conditions and were chosen because they bracket what might be considered a “pristine” historical condition and “worst-case” end-of-century conditions.
Subject: Climate Shield cold-water refuge streams for bull and cutthroat trout (0% brook trout), 1980-2080
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Keywords: USDA Forest Service,USFS,biota,environment,inlandWaters,health,climatologyMeteorologyAtmosphere,Climate Shield,climate change,stream temperature,refugia,invasive species,salmonid,trout,bull trout,cutthroat trout,species distribution,ectotherm,crowd sourcing,geostatistics,models
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