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Since its inception in 2008, CASC-funded research projects have generated over 2,000 publications in academic journals across the sciences, including articles in high-impact journals such as Science and Nature. Browse a selection of publications from CASC-funded projects below. For a complete list of our scientific projects, publications, and data, explore our Project Explorer database.

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Uncertainty and extreme events in future climate and hydrologic projections for the Pacific Northwest: providing a basis for vulnerability and core/corridor assessments Uncertainty and extreme events in future climate and hydrologic projections for the Pacific Northwest: providing a basis for vulnerability and core/corridor assessments

The purpose of this project was to (1) provide an internally-consistent set of downscaled projections across the Western U.S., (2) include information about projection uncertainty, and (3) assess projected changes of hydrologic extremes. These objectives were designed to address decision support needs for climate adaptation and resource management actions. Specifically, understanding of...
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Jeremy Littell, Guillaume S. Mauger, Eric Salathe, Alan Hamlet, Se-Yeun Lee, Matt Stumbaugh, Marketa Elsner, Robert Norheim, Eric Lutz, Nathan Mantua

Climate-smart conservation: putting adaption principles into practice Climate-smart conservation: putting adaption principles into practice

Climate change already is having significant impacts on the nation’s species and ecosystems, and these effects are projected to increase considerably over time. As a result, climate change is now a primary lens through which conservation and natural resource management must be viewed. How should we prepare for and respond to the impacts of climate change on wildlife and their habitats? W
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Bruce Stein, Patty Glick, Naomi Edelson, Amanda Staudt

Integrating research tools to support the management of social-ecological systems under climate change Integrating research tools to support the management of social-ecological systems under climate change

Developing resource management strategies in the face of climate change is complicated by the considerable uncertainty associated with projections of climate and its impacts and by the complex interactions between social and ecological variables. The broad, interconnected nature of this challenge has resulted in calls for analytical frameworks that integrate research tools and can...
Authors
Brian Miller, Jeffrey Morisette

Rapidly spreading seagrass invades the Caribbean with unknown ecological consequences Rapidly spreading seagrass invades the Caribbean with unknown ecological consequences

The non-native seagrass Halophila stipulacea has spread rapidly throughout the Caribbean Sea (Willette et al. 2014); without additional research, the ecological ramifications of this invasion are difficult to predict. Biodiversity, connectivity of marine ecosystems, and recovery of degraded coral reefs could all be affected. The invasive seagrass, native to the Red Sea and Indian Ocean...
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Caroline Rogers, Demian Willette, Jeff Miller

Research strategies for addressing uncertainties Research strategies for addressing uncertainties

There is an immense volume of information pertaining to research needs for addressing climate change uncertainties and resolving key information gaps. Fortunately, multiple independent efforts to establish research priorities have yielded similar results. Input on research needs is being used to craft national scientific priorities and strategies that are being implemented regionally by...
Authors
David Busch, Levi Brekke, Kristen Averyt, Angela Jardine, Leigh Welling

Land surface phenology Land surface phenology

Certain vegetation types (e.g., deciduous shrubs, deciduous trees, grasslands) have distinct life cycles marked by the growth and senescence of leaves and periods of enhanced photosynthetic activity. Where these types exist, recurring changes in foliage alter the reflectance of electromagnetic radiation from the land surface, which can be measured using remote sensors. The timing of...
Authors
Jonathan Hanes, Li Li, Jeffrey Morisette

Choosing and using climate change scenarios for ecological-impact assessments and conservation decisions Choosing and using climate change scenarios for ecological-impact assessments and conservation decisions

Increased concern over climate change is demonstrated by the many efforts to assess climate effects and develop adaptation strategies. Scientists, resource managers, and decision makers are increasingly expected to use climate information, but they struggle with its uncertainty. With the current proliferation of climate simulations and downscaling methods, scientifically credible...
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Amy K. Snover, Nathan Mantua, Jeremy Littell, Michael Alexander, Michelle McClure, Janet Nye

Climate-change impacts on ecological systems: Introduction to a US assessment Climate-change impacts on ecological systems: Introduction to a US assessment

As part of the 2014 US National Climate Assessment, over 60 subject‐matter experts from government agencies, academia, nongovernmental organizations, and the private sector assessed the current and projected impacts of climate change on ecosystems, biodiversity, and ecosystem services. Here, we introduce and provide context for the papers included in this Special Issue, drawing upon the...
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Nancy Grimm, Michelle Staudinger, Amanda Staudt, Shawn Carter, F. Chapin, Peter Kareiva, Mary Ruckelshaus, Bruce Stein

Forest ecosystems: Vegetation, disturbance, and economics Forest ecosystems: Vegetation, disturbance, and economics

Forests cover about 47% of the Northwest (NW–Washington, Oregon, and Idaho) (Smith et al. 2009, fig. 5.1, table 5.1). The impacts of current and future climate change on NW forest ecosystems are a product of the sensitivities of ecosystem processes to climate and the degree to which humans depend on and interact with those systems. Forest ecosystem structure and function, particularly in...
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Jeremy Littell, Jeffrey Hicke, Sarah L. Shafer, Susan Capalbo, Laurie Houston, Patty Glick

Biodiversity in a changing climate: a synthesis of current and projected trends in the US Biodiversity in a changing climate: a synthesis of current and projected trends in the US

This paper provides a synthesis of the recent literature describing how global biodiversity is being affected by climate change and is projected to respond in the future. Current studies reinforce earlier findings of major climate-change-related impacts on biological systems and document new, more subtle after-effects. For example, many species are shifting their distributions and...
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Michelle Staudinger, Shawn Carter, Molly Cross, Natalie Dubois, J. Duffy, Carolyn Enquist, Roger Griffis, Jessica Hellmann, Joshua Lawler, John O’Leary, Scott Morrison, Lesley Sneddon, Bruce Stein, Laura Thompson, Woody Turner

The added complications of climate change: Understanding and managing biodiversity and ecosystems The added complications of climate change: Understanding and managing biodiversity and ecosystems

Ecosystems around the world are already threatened by land-use and land-cover change, extraction of natural resources, biological disturbances, and pollution. These environmental stressors have been the primary source of ecosystem degradation to date, and climate change is now exacerbating some of their effects. Ecosystems already under stress are likely to have more rapid and acute...
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Amanda Staudt, Allison Leidner, Jennifer Howard, Kate A. Brauman, Jeffrey S. Dukes, Lara Hansen, Craig Paukert, John Sabo, Luis Solorzano

The National Climate Change and Wildlife Science Center annual report for 2012 The National Climate Change and Wildlife Science Center annual report for 2012

Welcome to the inaugural edition of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) National Climate Change and Wildlife Science Center (NCCWSC) and the Department of the Interior (DOI) Climate Science Centers (CSCs) annual report. In 2008, Congress created the National Climate Change and Wildlife Science Center (NCCWSC) within the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). The center was formed to respond to the...
Authors
Elda Varela-Acevedo, Robin O'Malley
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