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Visualizing the Future Abundance and Distribution of Birds in the Northwest

Climate Change Avian Vulnerability Visualization and Analysis Tool for Land Managers: Expansion to NW CSC with Dynamic Vegetation Simulations
Co-Investigator
John Kim

Dates

Start Date
2014-09-01
End Date
2016-03-31
Release Date
2014

Summary

Ecological systems are already responding to modern changes in climate. Many species are moving in directions and at rates that correspond with recent climatic change. Understanding how species distributions and abundances are likely to be altered can inform management and planning activities resulting in more robust management. We projected climate-driven changes in the abundances and distributions of 31 focal bird species in Oregon and Washington using the latest downscaled CMIP5 climate projections and corresponding vegetation model outputs. We mapped these future projections and integrated them into an existing web-based tool (http://data.pointblue.org/apps/nwcsc/) to allow managers and planners to access and download the projections. [...]

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NW-2014-2_CostasHummingbird_JohnMosesso_USGS.jpg
“Costa's Hummingbird - Credit: John Mosesso, USGS”
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“Cascades - Credit: Leonardo Stabile”
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Project Extension

parts
typeTechnical Summary
valueThe overall goal of this project was to update and improve the existing Avian Vulnerability Tool by extending the geographic extent and by integrating new data and vegetation projections from a DGVM into the tool. Specifically, we completed the following: 1) projected changes in vegetation using the MC2 DGVM and the latest CMIP5 climate projections, 2) assembled data on bird species distributions across the NW CSC region, 3) modelled changes in 31 focal bird species distributions based on the vegetation and climate projections and bird distribution data, and 4) integrated model outputs into a web-based tool. As a result of this project, we developed and produced the following: 1. Projections of bird distribution and density using new climate and vegetation projections, available online (http://data.pointblue.org/apps/nwcsc/). This web-based tool can be used to query spatial summaries of results and to download data products 2. Maps of DGVM projections for each of 4 future climate models 3. Maps of projected changes in aggregated ReGAP vegetation types 4. Maps integrating pertinent sets of climate variables into a single index indicating the magnitude of climate change. Theses maps can be used to estimate the exposure to climate change of places, species or ecosystems
typeGrant Award Number
valueG14AP00175
projectProducts
productDescriptionhttp://data.pointblue.org/apps/nwcsc/
statusDelivered
projectStatusCompleted

Budget Extension

annualBudgets
year2014
totalFunds94012.68
year2015
totalFunds52382.0
totalFunds146394.68

Additional Information

Identifiers

Type Scheme Key
RegistrationUUID NCCWSC 7016ec0a-1869-4228-b6f1-c6f00961643a
StampID NCCWSC NW13-KJ937

Expando Extension

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agendas
themes
number1
nameClimate Science & Modeling
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number2
nameResponse of Physical Systems to Climate Change
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number3
nameResponse of Biological Systems to Climate Change
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atrue
btrue
number4
nameVulnerability and Adaptation
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atrue
number5
nameMonitoring and Observation Systems
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number6
nameData, Infrastructure, Analysis, and Modeling
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ctrue
number7
nameCommunication of Science Findings
options
btrue
nameNorthwest CSC Agenda
urlhttp://www.doi.gov/csc/northwest/upload/NW-CSC-Science-Agenda-2012-2015.pdf

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