articleConservation BiologyJun 1, 2008BRONZE OA

Assessing the Effects of Climate Change on Aquatic Invasive Species

University of Wyoming · University of Washington

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Abstract

Different components of global environmental change are typically studied and managed independently, although there is a growing recognition that multiple drivers often interact in complex and nonadditive ways. We present a conceptual framework and empirical review of the interactive effects of climate change and invasive species in freshwater ecosystems. Climate change is expected to result in warmer water temperatures, shorter duration of ice cover, altered streamflow patterns, increased salinization, and increased demand for water storage and conveyance structures. These changes will alter the pathways by which non-native species enter aquatic systems by expanding fish-culture facilities and water gardens…

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Keywords
  • Climate change
  • Invasive species
  • Ecology
  • Ecosystem
  • Introduced species
  • Environmental science
  • Effects of global warming
  • Biology
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