Flow regime, temperature, and biotic interactions drive differential declines of trout species under climate change
Trout Unlimited · US Forest Service · +6 more institutions
Abstract
Broad-scale studies of climate change effects on freshwater species have focused mainly on temperature, ignoring critical drivers such as flow regime and biotic interactions. We use downscaled outputs from general circulation models coupled with a hydrologic model to forecast the effects of altered flows and increased temperatures on four interacting species of trout across the interior western United States (1.01 million km(2)), based on empirical statistical models built from fish surveys at 9,890 sites. Projections under the 2080s A1B emissions scenario forecast a mean 47% decline in total suitable habitat for all trout, a group of fishes of major socioeconomic and ecological significance. We project that…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 47.12
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 65
Authors
12Topics & keywords
- Trout
- Brown trout
- Salmo
- Salvelinus
- Climate change
- Habitat
- Environmental science
- Ecology