Climatic dissimilarity between current climate normals and distant-future (2071-2100) projected climate under RCP 8.5.

Oct 29, 2018 (Last modified Oct 30, 2018)
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Climatic dissimilarity in multivariate climate space (PCA1 and PCA2) between current (1981-2010) climate normals and future (2071-2100) projected climate under RCP 8.5.
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Belote, R. T., Carroll, C., Martinuzzi, S., Michalak, J., Williams, J. W., Williamson, M. A., & Aplet, G. H. (2018). Assessing agreement among alternative climate change projections to inform conservation recommendations in the contiguous United States. Scientific reports, 8(1), 9441.
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Carlos Carroll
Researcher with KCCR

As the director of the Klamath Center for Conservation Research in Orleans, CA, my research focuses on the use of habitat and viability models in conservation planning in western North America. I also serve as Conservation Science Advisor to the Wilburforce Foundation, and as the Policy Chair of the...