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The Central Valley of California is one of the most important regions for wintering waterbirds in North America despite extensive anthropogenic landscape modification and decline of historical wetlands there. Like many other mediterranean-climate ecosystems across the globe, the Central Valley has been subject to a burgeoning human population and expansion and intensification of agricultural and urban development that have impacted wildlife habitats. Future effects of urban development, changes in water supply management, and precipitation and air temperature related to global climate change on area of waterbird habitat in the Central Valley are uncertain, yet potentially substantial. Therefore, we modeled area...


    map background search result map search result map Data for projected impacts of climate, urbanization, water management, and wetland restoration on waterbird habitat in California’s Central Valley Data for projected impacts of climate, urbanization, water management, and wetland restoration on waterbird habitat in California’s Central Valley