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Climate changes, shifting ranges

January 1, 2015

Even a fleeting mention of the Everglades conjures colorful images of alligators, panthers, flamingos, and manatees. Over the centuries, this familiar cast of characters has become synonymous with life in south Florida. But the workings of a changing climate have the potential to significantly alter the menagerie of animals that call this area home. Global projections suggest south Florida wildlife will need to contend with higher temperatures, drier conditions, and rising seas in the years ahead. Recent modeling efforts shed new light on the potential outcomes these changes may have for threatened and endangered species in the area.

Publication Year 2015
Title Climate changes, shifting ranges
Authors Stephanie S. Romañach
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype Other Government Series
Index ID 70159402
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Wetland and Aquatic Research Center