Thermally suitable bull trout habitat in the interior Columbia River basin (USA) under varying climatic conditions

Apr 20, 2010 (Last modified Sep 8, 2010)
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Thermally suitable natal habitat for bull trout in the interior Columbia River basin under baseline (current) conditions and assuming 100-, 250-, and 800-meter increases in their lower elevation limits as a result of climate warming.

For detailed information, see:
Rieman, B., D. Isaak, S. Adams, D. Horan, D. Nagel, C. Luce, D. Meyers., 2007. Anticipated Climate Warming Effects on Bull Trout Habitat and Populations Across the Interior Columbia Basin. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, 136:1552-1565.
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Rieman, BE, Isaak, D, Adams, S, Horan, D, Nagel, D, Luce, C and D Myers
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Jeremiah Osborne-Gowey
Aquatic/Landscape Ecologist with Conservation Biology Institute

Jeremiah Osborne-Gowey is an aquatic/landscape ecologist with more than 15 years of Federal, State, and educational natural resource experience. His experience includes aquatic and terrestrial species habitat survey and inventory, invasive-species monitoring, natural resource impact analyses, public...