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From models to management: Implementing the climate-change refugia conservation cycle in national parks of the northeastern United States

December 17, 2025

Managing climate-change refugia is a commonly recommended strategy for conserving biodiversity. However, few efforts have moved beyond the modeling phase of refugia science to management. Here, we present two case studies that move beyond modeling to testing models and management. In the first case study, we model refugia for two plant species (three-toothed cinquefoil [Sibbaldia tridentata] and black crowberry [Empetrum nigrum]) in Acadia National Park, Maine, United States, and use greenhouse experiments, common-garden experiments, and participatory science to evaluate the output of those models. Our results suggest that three-toothed cinquefoil growth and survival are reduced under increased temperatures as models predict. However, other variables (e.g., soil moisture and salinity) might also be important to modeling and managing refugia for both species. National Park Service staff and partners have been directing restoration for both species to refugia, but are also exploring other adaptation strategies. In the second case study, we demonstrate that existing prioritization processes for habitat restoration in national parks of the northeastern United States rarely incorporate refugia for two indicator species: Jefferson salamander (Ambystoma jeffersonianum) and grasshopper sparrow (Ammodramus savannarum). Our work demonstrates that moving beyond modeling can improve models and lead to new management insights.

Publication Year 2026
Title From models to management: Implementing the climate-change refugia conservation cycle in national parks of the northeastern United States
DOI 10.1111/csp2.70159
Authors Christopher P. Nadeau, Jennifer R. Smetzer, Sara Wisner, Kyle Lima, A. Randall Hughes, Abraham J. Miller-Rushing, Jesse S. Wheeler, Toni Lyn Morelli, Tina G Mozelewski
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Conservation Science and Practice
Index ID 70277113
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Northeast Climate Adaptation Science Center
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