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Title
The interactive effects of climate change and land use on boreal stream fish communities
Author(s)
Murdoch, A.,
Mantyka-Pringle, C.
, and Sharma, S. 2019.
Published
2019
Publisher
Science of the Total Environment 700
Published Version DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.134518
Abstract
The authors examined the combined and interacting effects of climate and land use stressors on the health of boreal stream communities. Overall community richness and productivity were not negatively impacted by land use changes. In contrast, sensitive species, including highly valued salmonids, declined in regions experiencing increased land use and warming. These results provide insight into complex climate and land use interactions occurring across a broad landscape, and highlight the potential for increased species declines when faced with both future warming and land use changes.
Keywords
Antagonism; Cumulative land use; Fish community integrity; Multiple stressors; Subsidy-stress; Synergism
Full Citation
Murdoch, A., Mantyka-Pringle, C., Sharma, S., 2019. The interactive effects of climate change and land use on boreal stream fish communities. Science of the Total Environment 700: 134518
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