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Introduction of Spatially Explicit Climate Scenarios for the Bull Trout Example
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Dan Isaak, USFS
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Running time: 9 minutes and 24 seconds
This is part of a collection. See more from Understanding & Adapting in Aquatic Ecosystems at Landscape and River Basin Scales.
Topics covered:
- Bull Trout as a Climate Canary
- Existing Bull Trout Populations
- Spatial data layers
- Day 1 Task
- Boise Basin Climate Scenarios
- Mean Summer Stream Temperatures - Historical Scenario
- Mean Summer Stream Temperatures - 2046 Scenario
- Mean Summer Stream Temperatures - 2086 Scenario
- Summer Stream Flow (cfs) - Historical Scenario
- Summer Stream Flow (cfs) - 2046 Scenario
- Summer Stream Flow (cfs) - 2086 Scenario
- Winter High Flow Frequency (# events) - Historical Scenario
- Winter High Flow Frequency (# events) - 2046 Scenario
- Winter High Flow Frequency (# events) - 2086 Scenario
- Bayesian belief network
- Entering a finding
Production by: Michael Furniss and Jeffrey Guntle, Communications and Applications, PNW and PSW Research Stations
Video by: Freshwaters Illustrated.

