2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-98681-4_22
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Hypotheses from Recent Assessments of Climate Impacts to Biodiversity and Ecosystems in the United States

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“…This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved 2015; Carter et al 2019;Ruckelshaus et al 2020). However, effective communication of complex results and high uncertainty to managers and policymakers will continue to be challenging and require additional effort and engagement by researchers to ensure their findings are used appropriately.…”
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“…This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved 2015; Carter et al 2019;Ruckelshaus et al 2020). However, effective communication of complex results and high uncertainty to managers and policymakers will continue to be challenging and require additional effort and engagement by researchers to ensure their findings are used appropriately.…”
Section: Accepted Articlementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Climate change can modify emergent properties of freshwater and marine ecosystems as fishes and other aquatic species reshuffle across watersheds and seascapes through shifts in range, phenology, distribution, phenotype, and productivity (Carter et al 2019; Weiskopf et al 2020). These climate‐induced responses alter the strength and intensity of established (i.e., historical) trophic interactions to restructure, rewire, and create novel combinations of community members or assemblages that have no historical analog (Hobbs et al 2009; Pecl et al 2017).…”
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