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The PRISM 1980-2010 July mean temperature was extracted for the mountain whitefish range in the ecoregion. The temperature range of the current climate scenario was used to estimate what is a current suitable range and use to assess suitablity for a future climate scenario temperature range. The mean temperature, mean temperature + 1 Standard Deviation and maximum temperature were extracted from the raster statistics. Mountain whitefish has a mean of 30.2*C, Mean + 1SD of 32.8*C and Max Temp of 35.6*C.
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Using temperature range derived in earlier datasets for the range of redband trout in the ecoregion, the following assumptions are made of a future climate scenario.Suitable is Marginal is current Mean July Air Temp + 1 Standard Deviation - Max July Air Temp (32.2 - 35.6*C)Unsuitable is > current Max July Air Temp (> 35.6*C)Results are rolled up to an analysis unit.
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Using temperature range derived in earlier datasets for the range of Lahontan cutthroat trout in the ecoregion, the following assumptions are made of a future climate scenario.Suitable is Marginal is current Mean July Air Temp + 1 Standard Deviation - Max July Air Temp (30.3 - 31.6*C)Unsuitable is > current Max July Air Temp (> 31.6*C)Results are rolled up to an analysis unit.
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Using temperature range derived in earlier datasets for the range of Yellowstone cutthroat trout in the ecoregion, the following assumptions are made of a future climate scenario.Suitable is Marginal is current Mean July Air Temp + 1 Standard Deviation - Max July Air Temp (29.0 - 32.3*C)Unsuitable is > current Max July Air Temp (> 32.3*C)Results are rolled up to an analysis unit.
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The PRISM 1980-2010 July mean temperature was extracted for the redband trout range in the ecoregion. The temperature range of the current climate scenario was used to estimate what is a current suitable range and use to assess suitablity for a future climate scenario temperature range. The mean temperature, mean temperature + 1 Standard Deviation and maximum temperature were extracted from the raster statistics. Redband trout has a mean of 30*C, Mean + 1SD of 32.2*C and Max Temp of 35.6*C.
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Using temperature range derived in earlier datasets for the range of mountain whitefish in the ecoregion, the following assumptions are made of a future climate scenario.Suitable is Marginal is current Mean July Air Temp + 1 Standard Deviation - Max July Air Temp (32.8 - 35.6*C)Unsuitable is > current Max July Air Temp (> 35.6*C)Results are rolled up to an analysis unit.
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Using temperature range derived in earlier datasets for the range of bull trout in the ecoregion, the following assumptions are made of a future climate scenario.Suitable is Marginal is current Mean July Air Temp + 1 Standard Deviation - Max July Air Temp (32.4 - 33.9*C)Unsuitable is > current Max July Air Temp (> 33.9*C)Results are rolled up to an analysis unit.
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Using temperature range derived in earlier datasets for the range of bull trout in the ecoregion, the following assumptions are made of a future climate scenario.Suitable is Marginal is current Mean July Air Temp + 1 Standard Deviation - Max July Air Temp (32.4 - 33.9*C)Unsuitable is > current Max July Air Temp (> 33.9*C)Results are rolled up to an analysis unit.
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Using temperature range derived in earlier datasets for the range of redband trout in the ecoregion, the following assumptions are made of a future climate scenario.Suitable is Marginal is current Mean July Air Temp + 1 Standard Deviation - Max July Air Temp (32.2 - 35.6*C)Unsuitable is > current Max July Air Temp (> 35.6*C)Results are rolled up to an analysis unit.
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Using temperature range derived in earlier datasets for the range of Yellowstone cutthroat trout in the ecoregion, the following assumptions are made of a future climate scenario.Suitable is Marginal is current Mean July Air Temp + 1 Standard Deviation - Max July Air Temp (29.0 - 32.3*C)Unsuitable is > current Max July Air Temp (> 32.3*C)Results are rolled up to an analysis unit.
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Using temperature range derived in earlier datasets for the range of mountain whitefish in the ecoregion, the following assumptions are made of a future climate scenario.Suitable is Marginal is current Mean July Air Temp + 1 Standard Deviation - Max July Air Temp (32.8 - 35.6*C)Unsuitable is > current Max July Air Temp (> 35.6*C)Results are rolled up to an analysis unit.
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The PRISM 1980-2010 July mean temperature was extracted for the redband trout range in the ecoregion. The temperature range of the current climate scenario was used to estimate what is a current suitable range and use to assess suitablity for a future climate scenario temperature range. The mean temperature, mean temperature + 1 Standard Deviation and maximum temperature were extracted from the raster statistics. Redband trout has a mean of 30*C, Mean + 1SD of 32.2*C and Max Temp of 35.6*C.
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The PRISM 1980-2010 July mean temperature was extracted for the redband trout range in the ecoregion. The temperature range of the current climate scenario was used to estimate what is a current suitable range and use to assess suitablity for a future climate scenario temperature range. The mean temperature, mean temperature + 1 Standard Deviation and maximum temperature were extracted from the raster statistics. Redband trout has a mean of 30*C, Mean + 1SD of 32.2*C and Max Temp of 35.6*C.
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The PRISM 1980-2010 July mean temperature was extracted for the redband trout range in the ecoregion. The temperature range of the current climate scenario was used to estimate what is a current suitable range and use to assess suitablity for a future climate scenario temperature range. The mean temperature, mean temperature + 1 Standard Deviation and maximum temperature were extracted from the raster statistics. Redband trout has a mean of 30*C, Mean + 1SD of 32.2*C and Max Temp of 35.6*C.
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Using temperature range derived in earlier datasets for the range of Lahontan cutthroat trout in the ecoregion, the following assumptions are made of a future climate scenario.Suitable is Marginal is current Mean July Air Temp + 1 Standard Deviation - Max July Air Temp (30.3 - 31.6*C)Unsuitable is > current Max July Air Temp (> 31.6*C)Results are rolled up to an analysis unit.


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