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Our Partnership - Staff - Region
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Dec 04, 2017
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Overview of Representative Species Approach
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Jean Brennan
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Apr 18, 2013
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A 2011 overview presentation video by Andrew Milliken (prepared as background materials for the AppLCC Science Needs Workshop -- background/orientation meeting held Nov 2011.)
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FWS Region-5 NALCC Representative Species Approach
Paired stream-air temperature measurements reveal fine-scale thermal heterogeneity within headwater brook trout stream networks.
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Jean Brennan
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Feb 20, 2015
Authors: Y. Kanno,J. C. Vokoun and B. H. Letcher Keywords: climate change;fish conservation;groundwater;Salmonidae;stream discharge;water temperature ABSTRACT Previous studies of climate change impacts on stream fish distributions commonly project the potential patterns of habitat loss and fragmentation due to elevated stream temperatures at a broad spatial scale (e.g. across regions or an entire species range). However, these studies may overlook potential heterogeneity in climate change vulnerability within local stream networks. We examined fine-scale stream temperature patterns in two headwater brook trout Salvelinus fontinalis stream networks (7.7 and 4.4 km) in Connecticut, USA, by placing a combined total of 36 pairs of stream and air temperature loggers that were approximately 300 m apart from each other. Data were collected hourly from March to October 2010. The summer of 2010 was hot (the second hottest on record) and had well below average precipitation, but stream temperature was comparable with those of previous 2 years because streamflow was dominated by groundwater during base-flow conditions. Nonlinear regression models revealed stream temperature variation within local stream networks, particularly during warmest hours of the day (i.e. late afternoon to evening) during summer. Thermal variability was primarily observed between stream segments, versus within a stream segment (i.e. from confluence to confluence). Several cold tributaries were identified in which stream temperature was much less responsive to air temperature. Our findings suggested that regional models of stream temperature would not fully capture thermal variation at the local scale and may misrepresent thermal resilience of stream networks. Groundwater appeared to play a major role in creating the fine-scale spatial thermal variation, and characterizing this thermal variation is needed for assessing climate change impacts on headwater species accurately.
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Partial List of Government Funding Sources to Support Appalachian LCC Activities
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Dec 21, 2012
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Section 3. Management Capacity Within the Appalachian Community
Partner Surveys - over the years (AppLCC)
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Partner Surveys - over the years (AppLCC)
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Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation
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Section 3. Management Capacity Within the Appalachian Community
Pasture Systems and Watershed Management Research Unit (University Park Pennsylvania)
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Section 2: Science Capacity within the Appalachian Community Federal Departments/Agencies
Patuxent Wildlife Research Center (PWRC)
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phoneinterview_final_mb
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Jean Brennan
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Dec 18, 2017
Actual survey instrument (template) used by Dr. Maddie Brown when conducting her phone interviews with AppLCC Steering Committee members, past members, and key partners.
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