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Projecting Shifts In Thermal Habitat For 686 Species On The North American Continental Shelf, J. W. Morley, R. L. Selden, Robert J. Latour, T. L. Frolicher, R. J. Seagraves, M. L. Pinsky May 2018

Projecting Shifts In Thermal Habitat For 686 Species On The North American Continental Shelf, J. W. Morley, R. L. Selden, Robert J. Latour, T. L. Frolicher, R. J. Seagraves, M. L. Pinsky

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Recent shifts in the geographic distribution of marine species have been linked to shifts in preferred thermal habitats. These shifts in distribution have already posed challenges for living marine resource management, and there is a strong need for projections of how species might be impacted by future changes in ocean temperatures during the 21st century. We modeled thermal habitat for 686 marine species in the Atlantic and Pacific oceans using long-term ecological survey data from the North American continental shelves. These habitat models were coupled to output from sixteen general circulation models that were run under high (RCP 8.5) and …


Riparian Restoration, Elizabeth M. Norris, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science, Wetlands Program Oct 2001

Riparian Restoration, Elizabeth M. Norris, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science, Wetlands Program

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Virginia Wetlands Management Handbook 2nd Edition, Wetlands Program, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science, Thomas A. Barnard Jan 1996

Virginia Wetlands Management Handbook 2nd Edition, Wetlands Program, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science, Thomas A. Barnard

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An Assessment Of Aquatic Wildlife Utilization Between Created And Natural Tidal Salt Marshes, Kirk J. Havens, Lyle M. Varnell, Virginia Instiute Of Marine Science, Wetlands Program Mar 1993

An Assessment Of Aquatic Wildlife Utilization Between Created And Natural Tidal Salt Marshes, Kirk J. Havens, Lyle M. Varnell, Virginia Instiute Of Marine Science, Wetlands Program

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Tidal Freshwater Swamps Of The Lower Chesapeake Bay, Richard D. Rheinhardt, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science, Wetlands Program Apr 1992

Tidal Freshwater Swamps Of The Lower Chesapeake Bay, Richard D. Rheinhardt, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science, Wetlands Program

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Cumulative Impacts Of Shoreline Construction Activity On Tidal Wetlands In Virginia, Walter L. Priest, Kirk J. Havens, Thomas A. Barnard, Julie Bradshaw, Maryann Wohlgemuth, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science, Wetlands Program Aug 1990

Cumulative Impacts Of Shoreline Construction Activity On Tidal Wetlands In Virginia, Walter L. Priest, Kirk J. Havens, Thomas A. Barnard, Julie Bradshaw, Maryann Wohlgemuth, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science, Wetlands Program

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Virginia Institute Of Marine Science Plan In Support Of The Chesapeake Bay Research And Submerged Aquatic Vegetation Initiatives Of The Commonwealth Of Virginia, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science Jan 1984

Virginia Institute Of Marine Science Plan In Support Of The Chesapeake Bay Research And Submerged Aquatic Vegetation Initiatives Of The Commonwealth Of Virginia, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science

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