Science Inventory

Report characterizing and assessing the resilience and recovery potential of watersheds challenged by extreme events to identify key refugia

Citation:

Ebersole, J. Report characterizing and assessing the resilience and recovery potential of watersheds challenged by extreme events to identify key refugia. ACE Webinar, N/A, Virtual, November 16, 2021.

Impact/Purpose:

Many freshwater fish species are adapted to dealing with variable environmental conditions and utilize various strategies to accommodate change.  But when the rate or severity of change exceeds what fish populations can handle, fish population losses can occur.  Climate change, with associated shifts in the nature, timing and severity of flooding, drought, temperatures, wildfires, and water quality can pose additional challenges to freshwater fish populations already impacted by human land and water use. This presentation will explore recent research to understand how and where fish populations might be able to cope with future environmental change.  These findings can help inform water and watershed management to foster future resilience in freshwater ecosystems.

Description:

Presentation to AE clients and regional partners on watershed resilience and identification of refugia

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( PRESENTATION/ SLIDE)
Product Published Date:11/16/2021
Record Last Revised:11/30/2021
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 353480