Friday, August 6, 2010: 8:30 AM-10:30 AM
Exhibit Hall A, David L Lawrence Convention Center
PS 94 - Latebreaking: Climate Modeling
Adapting natural resource management to climate change: The Olympic case study
Jessica Halofsky, University of Washington, David L. Peterson, USDA Forest Service, Kathleen A. O'Halloran, Olympic National Forest, USDA Forest Service, Cat Hawkins Hoffman, Olympic National National Park
Classifying regional drought and wet periods across the Pacific coastal United States for species distribution modeling: PDO, AMO, ENSO, or their combinations?
Heather E. Lintz, Oregon State University, Bruce McCune, Oregon State University, Andrew Gray, USDA Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station, James Lenihan, USDA Forest Service
Climate-based distribution models for the American Crocodile, Crocodylus acutus: Illustration of methodological challenges and management opportunities
James I. Watling, University of Florida, Laura A. Brandt, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Stephanie S. Romaņach, US Geological Survey, Ikuko Fujisaki, University of Florida, Yesenia Escribano, University of Florida, Emily Pifer, University of Florida, Michelle J. Curtis, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Frank J. Mazzotti, University of Florida, Donald DeAngelis, United States Geological Survey, Leonard G. Pearlstine, National Park Service
Development of forest’s distribution model in South Korea using IPCC A1B scenario
Dongkun Lee, Seoul National University, Jaeuk Kim, Seoul National University
Fine scale desertification patterns in the Sahara
Keith D. Gaddis, UCLA, Gregory S. Okin, UCLA, Victoria L. Sork, UCLA

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