--- - attrs: .reference_type: 9 Editor: 'Pryor, S.C.' ISBN: 978-0-253-00682-0 Number of Pages: 288 Place Published: 'Bloomington, IN' Publisher: Indiana University Press Title: 'Climate Change in the Midwest: Impacts, Risks, Vulnerability and Adaptation' Year: 2013 _chapter: '["Ch. 18: Midwest FINAL"]' _record_number: 2544 _uuid: b228ac0d-7bf9-4391-99e7-5c598b9ce55e reftype: Edited Book child_publication: /book/434135ed-eb50-4c46-9484-77563769e657 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/b228ac0d-7bf9-4391-99e7-5c598b9ce55e.yaml identifier: b228ac0d-7bf9-4391-99e7-5c598b9ce55e uri: /reference/b228ac0d-7bf9-4391-99e7-5c598b9ce55e - attrs: Author: 'Fisichelli, Nicholas A.; Abella, Scott R.; Peters, Matthew; Krist, Frank J.' DOI: 10.1016/j.foreco.2014.04.033 Date: 2014/09/01/ ISSN: 0378-1127 Journal: Forest Ecology and Management Keywords: Climate change adaptation; Eastern United States; Forest health; Nonnative species; Vulnerability Assessment Pages: 31-39 Title: 'Climate, trees, pests, and weeds: Change, uncertainty, and biotic stressors in eastern U.S. national park forests' Volume: 327 Year: 2014 _record_number: 21137 _uuid: b318487a-1070-4ea1-8fb7-a80c61f5f9f6 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1016/j.foreco.2014.04.033 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/b318487a-1070-4ea1-8fb7-a80c61f5f9f6.yaml identifier: b318487a-1070-4ea1-8fb7-a80c61f5f9f6 uri: /reference/b318487a-1070-4ea1-8fb7-a80c61f5f9f6 - attrs: Author: 'Bebber, Daniel P.; Ramotowski, Mark A. T.; Gurr, Sarah J.' DOI: 10.1038/nclimate1990 Date: 11//print ISSN: 1758-678X Issue: 11 Journal: Nature Climate Change Pages: 985-988 Publisher: Nature Publishing Group Title: Crop pests and pathogens move polewards in a warming world Type of Article: Letter Volume: 3 Year: 2013 _record_number: 21157 _uuid: b3855765-38da-4fd9-8288-874a43b16607 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1038/nclimate1990 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/b3855765-38da-4fd9-8288-874a43b16607.yaml identifier: b3855765-38da-4fd9-8288-874a43b16607 uri: /reference/b3855765-38da-4fd9-8288-874a43b16607 - attrs: Author: 'Sturrock, R. N.; Frankel, S. J.; Brown, A. V.; Hennon, P. E.; Kliejunas, J. T.; Lewis, K. J.; Worrall, J. J.; Woods, A. J.' DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-3059.2010.02406.x ISSN: 1365-3059 Issue: 1 Journal: Plant Pathology Keywords: forest management; forest pathogens; plant disease management; plant pathogens; sudden aspen decline; yellow-cedar decline Pages: 133-149 Publisher: Blackwell Publishing Ltd Title: Climate change and forest diseases Volume: 60 Year: 2011 _record_number: 21191 _uuid: b3ba546e-9bbf-47c2-a9da-3ddc4252561c reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1111/j.1365-3059.2010.02406.x href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/b3ba546e-9bbf-47c2-a9da-3ddc4252561c.yaml identifier: b3ba546e-9bbf-47c2-a9da-3ddc4252561c uri: /reference/b3ba546e-9bbf-47c2-a9da-3ddc4252561c - attrs: Abstract: 'Climate change can have profound impacts on biodiversity and the sustainability of many ecosystems. Various studies have investigated the impacts of climate change, but large-scale, trait-specific impacts are less understood. We analyze abundance data over time for 86 tree species/groups across the eastern United States spanning the last three decades. We show that more tree species have experienced a westward shift (73%) than a poleward shift (62%) in their abundance, a trend that is stronger for saplings than adult trees. The observed shifts are primarily due to the changes of subpopulation abundances in the leading edges and are significantly associated with changes in moisture availability and successional processes. These spatial shifts are associated with species that have similar traits (drought tolerance, wood density, and seed weight) and evolutionary histories (most angiosperms shifted westward and most gymnosperms shifted poleward). Our results indicate that changes in moisture availability have stronger near-term impacts on vegetation dynamics than changes in temperature. The divergent responses to climate change by trait- and phylogenetic-specific groups could lead to changes in composition of forest ecosystems, putting the resilience and sustainability of various forest ecosystems in question.' Author: 'Fei, Songlin; Desprez, Johanna M.; Potter, Kevin M.; Jo, Insu; Knott, Jonathan A.; Oswalt, Christopher M.' DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.1603055 Issue: 5 Journal: Science Advances Pages: e1603055 Title: Divergence of species responses to climate change Volume: 3 Year: 2017 _record_number: 25153 _uuid: b476f1c4-a2d2-4944-951d-52a0f2fd90cf reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1126/sciadv.1603055 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/b476f1c4-a2d2-4944-951d-52a0f2fd90cf.yaml identifier: b476f1c4-a2d2-4944-951d-52a0f2fd90cf uri: /reference/b476f1c4-a2d2-4944-951d-52a0f2fd90cf - attrs: Author: 'Ma, Wu; Liang, Jingjing; Cumming, Jonathan R.; Lee, Eungul; Welsh, Amy B.; Watson, James V.; Zhou, Mo' DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2016.03.021 Date: 7/24/ ISSN: 0304-3800 Journal: Ecological Modelling Keywords: Climate change; Fire regime; Matrix growth model; Forest dynamics; Monte Carlo simulations; Appalachians Pages: 28-41 Title: Fundamental shifts of central hardwood forests under climate change Volume: 332 Year: 2016 _record_number: 21132 _uuid: b4bcfb86-ffa2-4d7c-9a26-2927804b09a0 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2016.03.021 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/b4bcfb86-ffa2-4d7c-9a26-2927804b09a0.yaml identifier: b4bcfb86-ffa2-4d7c-9a26-2927804b09a0 uri: /reference/b4bcfb86-ffa2-4d7c-9a26-2927804b09a0 - attrs: .reference_type: 7 Author: 'Mitsch, William J.; James G. Gosselink' Book Title: Wetlands Edition: 5th ISBN: 978-1-118-67682-0 Pages: 701-702 Place Published: 'Hoboken, NJ' Publisher: Wiley Title: 'Appendix A. Wetland losses by state in the United States, 1780s–1980s' Year: 2015 _record_number: 21280 _uuid: b4bf88f4-7c83-4330-8721-28e3393f1e2b reftype: Book Section child_publication: /book/cf0907c5-00bf-4990-b713-870c93b057e8 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/b4bf88f4-7c83-4330-8721-28e3393f1e2b.yaml identifier: b4bf88f4-7c83-4330-8721-28e3393f1e2b uri: /reference/b4bf88f4-7c83-4330-8721-28e3393f1e2b - attrs: .publisher: AGU .reference_type: 0 Abstract: 'Lake Superior summer (July-September) surface water temperatures have increased approximately 2.5°C over the interval 1979-2006, equivalent to a rate of (11 ± 6) × 10^-2°C yr^-1, significantly in excess of regional atmospheric warming. This discrepancy is caused by declining winter ice cover, which is causing the onset of the positively stratified season to occur earlier at a rate of roughly a half day per year. An earlier start of the stratified season significantly increases the period over which the lake warms during the summer months, leading to a stronger trend in mean summer temperatures than would be expected from changes in summer air temperature alone.' Author: "Austin, Jay A.\rColman, Steven M." DOI: 10.1029/2006GL029021 ISSN: 0094-8276 Issue: 6 Journal: Geophysical Research Letters Keywords: 'Lake Superior; climate change; ice; 0746 Cryosphere: Lakes; 1630 Global Change: Impacts of global change; 1637 Global Change: Regional climate change; 1845 Hydrology: Limnology; 4239 Oceanography: General: Limnology' Pages: L06604 Title: 'Lake Superior summer water temperatures are increasing more rapidly than regional air temperatures: A positive ice-albedo feedback' URL: http://www.cee.mtu.edu/~reh/papers/pubs/non_Honrath/austin07_2006GL029021.pdf Volume: 34 Year: 2007 _chapter: '["Ch. 18: Midwest FINAL"]' _record_number: 1026 _uuid: b63bd0c7-4a60-4486-86b1-94a8b86b32da reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1029/2006GL029021 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/b63bd0c7-4a60-4486-86b1-94a8b86b32da.yaml identifier: b63bd0c7-4a60-4486-86b1-94a8b86b32da uri: /reference/b63bd0c7-4a60-4486-86b1-94a8b86b32da - attrs: .reference_type: 10 Author: 'National Agricultural Statistics Service,' Document Number: Special Studies Part 1 Institution: U.S. Department of Agriculture Pages: 249 Series Volume: AC-12-SS-1 Title: '2012 Census of Agriculture: 2013 Farm and Ranch Irrigation Survey' URL: https://www.agcensus.usda.gov/Publications/2012/Online_Resources/Farm_and_Ranch_Irrigation_Survey/ Volume: 3 Year: 2014 _record_number: 22641 _uuid: b6fa03e3-c8b5-448b-929a-e187bc520a5e reftype: Report child_publication: /report/2012-census-agriculture-2013-farm-ranch-irrigation-survey href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/b6fa03e3-c8b5-448b-929a-e187bc520a5e.yaml identifier: b6fa03e3-c8b5-448b-929a-e187bc520a5e uri: /reference/b6fa03e3-c8b5-448b-929a-e187bc520a5e - attrs: .reference_type: 10 Author: 'Larsen, Angela; Derby Lewis, Abigail; Lyandres, Olga; Chen, Tingqiao; Frank, Ken' Institution: Great Lakes Integrated Sciences + Assessments (GLISA) Pages: 18 Title: Developing a Community of Climate‐Informed Conservation Practitioners to Protect a Priority Landscape in Illinois and Wisconsin URL: http://glisa.umich.edu/media/files/projectreports/GLISA_ProjRep_ILWI_Ravines.pdf Year: 2013 _record_number: 21283 _uuid: b71cbf27-2a1d-477e-9d0a-4d49b427ed47 reftype: Report child_publication: /report/developing-community-climateinformed-conservation-practitioners-protect-priority-landscape-illinois-wisconsin href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/b71cbf27-2a1d-477e-9d0a-4d49b427ed47.yaml identifier: b71cbf27-2a1d-477e-9d0a-4d49b427ed47 uri: /reference/b71cbf27-2a1d-477e-9d0a-4d49b427ed47 - attrs: .reference_type: 10 Author: 'EPA,' Institution: 'U.S. EPA, Office of Water' Pages: 120 Place Published: 'Washington, DC' Title: 'Being Prepared for Climate Change: A Workbook for Developing Risk-Based Adaptation Plans' URL: https://www.epa.gov/sites/production/files/2014-09/documents/being_prepared_workbook_508.pdf Year: 2014 _record_number: 21322 _uuid: b74c5cc9-2e40-4ad9-92aa-f2b02c7a4be7 reftype: Report child_publication: /report/being-prepared-climate-change-workbook-developing-risk-based-adaptation-plans href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/b74c5cc9-2e40-4ad9-92aa-f2b02c7a4be7.yaml identifier: b74c5cc9-2e40-4ad9-92aa-f2b02c7a4be7 uri: /reference/b74c5cc9-2e40-4ad9-92aa-f2b02c7a4be7 - attrs: .reference_type: 10 Author: 'Janowiak, Maria K.; Iverson, Louis R.; Mladenoff, David J.; Peters, Emily; Wythers, Kirk R.; Xi, Weimin; Brandt, Leslie A.; Butler, Patricia R.; Handler, Stephen D.; Shannon, P. Danielle; Swanston, Chris; Parker, Linda R.; Amman, Amy J.; Bogaczyk, Brian; Handler, Christine; Lesch, Ellen; Reich, Peter B.; Matthews, Stephen; Peters, Matthew; Prasad, Anantha; Khanal, Sami; Liu, Feng; Bal, Tara; Bronson, Dustin; Burton, Andrew; Ferris, Jim; Fosgitt, Jon; Hagan, Shawn; Johnston, Erin; Kane, Evan; Matula, Colleen; O’Connor, Ryan; Higgins, Dale; St. Pierre, Matt; Daley, Jad; Davenport, Mae; Emery, Marla R.; Fehringer, David; Hoving, Christopher L.; Johnson, Gary; Neitzel, David; Notaro, Michael; Rissman, Adena; Rittenhouse, Chadwick; Ziel, Robert' Institution: 'U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station' Pages: 247 Place Published: 'Newtown Square, PA' Series Volume: Gen. Tech. Rep. NRS-136 Title: 'Forest Ecosystem Vulnerability Assessment and Synthesis for Northern Wisconsin and Western Upper Michigan: A Report from the Northwoods Climate Change Response Framework Project' URL: https://www.fs.fed.us/nrs/pubs/gtr/gtr_nrs136.pdf Year: 2014 _record_number: 21270 _uuid: b76e2693-17a0-4075-b40f-6440a89d7040 reftype: Report child_publication: /report/forest-ecosystem-vulnerability-assessment-synthesis-northern-wisconsin-western-upper-michigan-report-northwoods-climate-change-response-framework-project href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/b76e2693-17a0-4075-b40f-6440a89d7040.yaml identifier: b76e2693-17a0-4075-b40f-6440a89d7040 uri: /reference/b76e2693-17a0-4075-b40f-6440a89d7040 - attrs: .reference_type: 10 Author: 'Leard, Benjamin; Roth, Kevin' Institution: 'Resources for the Future ' Place Published: Washington DC Series Title: RFF Discussion Paper Series Volume: RFF DP 15-19-REV Title: 'Weather, Traffic Accidents and Exposure to Climate Change' URL: http://www.rff.org/files/document/file/RFF-DP-15-19-REV.pdf Year: 2016 _record_number: 21306 _uuid: b7f0265c-22da-4277-8656-6cfa9b404e60 reftype: Report child_publication: /report/weather-traffic-accidents-exposure-climate-change href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/b7f0265c-22da-4277-8656-6cfa9b404e60.yaml identifier: b7f0265c-22da-4277-8656-6cfa9b404e60 uri: /reference/b7f0265c-22da-4277-8656-6cfa9b404e60 - attrs: Abstract: 'Pollinator conservation is of increasing interest in the light of managed honeybee (Apis mellifera) declines, and declines in some species of wild bees. Much work has gone into understanding the effects of habitat enhancements in agricultural systems on wild bee abundance, richness and pollination services. However, the effects of ecological restoration targeting “natural” ecological endpoints (e.g. restoring former agricultural fields to historic vegetation types or improving degraded natural lands) on wild bees have received relatively little attention, despite their potential importance for countering habitat loss. We conducted a meta-analysis to evaluate the effects of ecological restoration on wild bee abundance and richness, focusing on unmanaged bee communities in lands restored and managed to increase habitat availability and quality. Specifically, we assessed bee abundance and/or richness across studies comparing restored vs. unrestored treatments and studies investigating effects of specific habitat restoration techniques, such as burning, grazing, invasive plant removal and seeding. We analysed 28 studies that met our selection criteria: these represented 11 habitat types and 7 restoration techniques. Nearly all restorations associated with these studies were performed without explicit consideration of habitat needs for bees or other pollinators. The majority of restorations targeted plant community goals, which could potentially have ancillary benefits for bees. Restoration had overall positive effects on wild bee abundance and richness across multiple habitat types. Specific restoration actions, tested independently, also tended to have positive effects on wild bee richness and abundance. Synthesis and applications. We found strong evidence that ecological restoration advances wild bee conservation. This is important given that habitat loss is recognized as a leading factor in pollinator decline. Pollinator responses to land management are rarely evaluated in non-agricultural settings and so support for wild bees may be an underappreciated benefit of botanically focused management. Future restoration projects that explicitly consider the needs of wild bees could be more effective at providing nesting, foraging and other habitat resources. We encourage land managers to design and evaluate restoration projects with the habitat needs of wild bee species in mind.' Author: 'Tonietto, Rebecca K.; Larkin, Daniel J.' DOI: 10.1111/1365-2664.13012 Issue: 2 Journal: Journal of Applied Ecology Pages: 582-590 Title: 'Habitat restoration benefits wild bees: A meta-analysis' Volume: 55 Year: 2018 _record_number: 26616 _uuid: b892e61c-be2f-48a9-8033-6a0e1c1f0c7e reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1111/1365-2664.13012 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/b892e61c-be2f-48a9-8033-6a0e1c1f0c7e.yaml identifier: b892e61c-be2f-48a9-8033-6a0e1c1f0c7e uri: /reference/b892e61c-be2f-48a9-8033-6a0e1c1f0c7e - attrs: Abstract: 'The influence of the Laurentian Great Lakes on climate is assessed by comparing two decade-long simulations, with the lakes either included or excluded, using the Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics Regional Climate Model, version 4. The Great Lakes dampen the variability in near-surface air temperature across the surrounding region while reducing the amplitude of the diurnal cycle and annual cycle of air temperature. The impacts of the Great Lakes on the regional surface energy budget include an increase (decrease) in turbulent fluxes during the cold (warm) season and an increase in surface downward shortwave radiation flux during summer due to diminished atmospheric moisture and convective cloud amount. Changes in the hydrologic budget due to the presence of the Great Lakes include increases in evaporation and precipitation during October–March and decreases during May–August, along with springtime reductions in snowmelt-related runoff. Circulation responses consist of a regionwide decrease in sea level pressure in autumn–winter and an increase in summer, with enhanced ascent and descent in the two seasons, respectively. The most pronounced simulated impact of the Great Lakes on synoptic systems traversing the basin is a weakening of cold-season anticyclones.' Author: 'Notaro, Michael; Kathleen Holman; Azar Zarrin; Elody Fluck; Steve Vavrus; Val Bennington' DOI: 10.1175/jcli-d-12-00140.1 Issue: 3 Journal: Journal of Climate Keywords: 'Lake effects,Regional effects,Climate models,Regional models' Pages: 789-804 Title: Influence of the Laurentian Great Lakes on regional climate Volume: 26 Year: 2013 _record_number: 21202 _uuid: b8ba5658-e796-487b-a474-289b4fabcbae reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1175/jcli-d-12-00140.1 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/b8ba5658-e796-487b-a474-289b4fabcbae.yaml identifier: b8ba5658-e796-487b-a474-289b4fabcbae uri: /reference/b8ba5658-e796-487b-a474-289b4fabcbae - attrs: Author: 'Dierkes, Christina' Issue Number: 4 Magazine: Weine Line Pages: 3-5 Publisher: Ohio Sea Grant Title: From farm fields to wetlands URL: https://ohioseagrant.osu.edu/p/3un80 Volume: 34 Year: 2012 _record_number: 26603 _uuid: b9423491-30fe-4d8e-88cc-73b226121fc8 reftype: Magazine Article child_publication: /generic/09b51e58-871d-4800-a60b-d4b7ed7d9bed href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/b9423491-30fe-4d8e-88cc-73b226121fc8.yaml identifier: b9423491-30fe-4d8e-88cc-73b226121fc8 uri: /reference/b9423491-30fe-4d8e-88cc-73b226121fc8 - attrs: .reference_type: 16 Access Date: 'May 24, 2017' Author: 'Missouri Department of Transportation,' Title: 'Traveler Information Report [web site]' URL: http://traveler.modot.org/report/modottext.aspx?type=all#tag_flood_closed Year: 2017 _record_number: 26695 _uuid: bb613b8d-1aae-425c-b4b5-5274d1460d42 reftype: Web Page child_publication: /webpage/f55e1d02-5bf8-4347-bd92-eef7ceafc197 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/bb613b8d-1aae-425c-b4b5-5274d1460d42.yaml identifier: bb613b8d-1aae-425c-b4b5-5274d1460d42 uri: /reference/bb613b8d-1aae-425c-b4b5-5274d1460d42 - attrs: Author: 'Jiang, Liping; Fang, Xing; Stefan, Heinz G.; Jacobson, Peter C.; Pereira, Donald L.' DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2012.02.014 Date: 2012/05/10/ ISSN: 0304-3800 Journal: Ecological Modelling Keywords: Cisco (); Climate; Climate change; Fish habitat; Lakes; Minnesota; Simulations; Water quality; Water temperature; Dissolved oxygen Pages: 14-27 Title: Oxythermal habitat parameters and identifying cisco refuge lakes in Minnesota under future climate scenarios using variable benchmark periods Volume: 232 Year: 2012 _record_number: 26581 _uuid: bc912c7d-4203-4ce7-9279-32ccb4dc442f reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2012.02.014 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/bc912c7d-4203-4ce7-9279-32ccb4dc442f.yaml identifier: bc912c7d-4203-4ce7-9279-32ccb4dc442f uri: /reference/bc912c7d-4203-4ce7-9279-32ccb4dc442f - attrs: Author: 'Potts, Simon G.; Imperatriz-Fonseca, Vera; Ngo, Hien T.; Aizen, Marcelo A.; Biesmeijer, Jacobus C.; Breeze, Thomas D.; Dicks, Lynn V.; Garibaldi, Lucas A.; Hill, Rosemary; Settele, Josef; Vanbergen, Adam J.' DOI: 10.1038/nature20588 Date: 11/28/online Journal: Nature Pages: 220-229 Publisher: 'Macmillan Publishers Limited, part of Springer Nature. All rights reserved.' Title: Safeguarding pollinators and their values to human well-being Type of Article: Review Article Volume: 540 Year: 2016 _record_number: 26604 _uuid: bdd0b60b-ed9c-438f-9085-41c5f4784469 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1038/nature20588 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/bdd0b60b-ed9c-438f-9085-41c5f4784469.yaml identifier: bdd0b60b-ed9c-438f-9085-41c5f4784469 uri: /reference/bdd0b60b-ed9c-438f-9085-41c5f4784469 - attrs: .reference_type: 16 Author: 'USDA,' Publisher: USDA National Resources Conversation Service Title: 'Climate Change: Cover Crops and Soil Health' URL: https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/wps/portal/nrcs/detail/national/climatechange/?cid=stelprdb1077238 Year: 2017 _record_number: 21261 _uuid: bfc8851e-e2bd-4514-9e60-c2531136005a reftype: Web Page child_publication: /webpage/a54026c5-1489-4d9b-86aa-3cdf8602cf39 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/bfc8851e-e2bd-4514-9e60-c2531136005a.yaml identifier: bfc8851e-e2bd-4514-9e60-c2531136005a uri: /reference/bfc8851e-e2bd-4514-9e60-c2531136005a - attrs: Author: 'Van Cleave, Katherine; Lenters, John D.; Wang, Jia; Verhamme, Edward M.' DOI: 10.4319/lo.2014.59.6.1889 ISSN: 1939-5590 Issue: 6 Journal: Limnology and Oceanography Pages: 1889-1898 Title: 'A regime shift in Lake Superior ice cover, evaporation, and water temperature following the warm El Niño winter of 1997–1998' Volume: 59 Year: 2014 _record_number: 21233 _uuid: bfd419cb-1989-474e-8d04-1194ea3c8be1 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.4319/lo.2014.59.6.1889 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/bfd419cb-1989-474e-8d04-1194ea3c8be1.yaml identifier: bfd419cb-1989-474e-8d04-1194ea3c8be1 uri: /reference/bfd419cb-1989-474e-8d04-1194ea3c8be1 - attrs: Author: 'Forrest, Jessica R. K.' DOI: 10.1016/j.cois.2016.07.002 Date: 2016/10/01/ ISSN: 2214-5745 Journal: Current Opinion in Insect Science Pages: 49-54 Title: Complex responses of insect phenology to climate change Volume: 17 Year: 2016 _record_number: 21126 _uuid: c043d4c1-f9e5-4cf0-96a6-8a4362d13adf reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1016/j.cois.2016.07.002 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/c043d4c1-f9e5-4cf0-96a6-8a4362d13adf.yaml identifier: c043d4c1-f9e5-4cf0-96a6-8a4362d13adf uri: /reference/c043d4c1-f9e5-4cf0-96a6-8a4362d13adf - attrs: Author: 'Mao, Dazhi; Cherkauer, Keith A.' DOI: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2009.06.016 Date: 2009/07/30/ ISSN: 0022-1694 Issue: 1 Journal: Journal of Hydrology Keywords: Land-use change; Hydrologic responses; Evapotranspiration; Runoff Pages: 71-82 Title: Impacts of land-use change on hydrologic responses in the Great Lakes region Volume: 374 Year: 2009 _record_number: 21145 _uuid: c0c5ef70-facd-4076-ac8a-6834e7a17434 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2009.06.016 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/c0c5ef70-facd-4076-ac8a-6834e7a17434.yaml identifier: c0c5ef70-facd-4076-ac8a-6834e7a17434 uri: /reference/c0c5ef70-facd-4076-ac8a-6834e7a17434 - attrs: Author: 'Conrad IV, Joseph L.; Demchik, Michael C.; Vokoun, Melinda M.; Evans, Alexander M.; Lynch, Michael P.' DOI: 10.5849/forsci.2016-051 Journal: Forest Science Title: "Foresters' perceptions of the frequency, cost, and rationale for seasonal timber harvesting restrictions in Wisconsin" Year: 2017 _record_number: 21236 _uuid: c1836283-c202-4f8c-99e5-4de5e47ef2a9 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.5849/forsci.2016-051 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/c1836283-c202-4f8c-99e5-4de5e47ef2a9.yaml identifier: c1836283-c202-4f8c-99e5-4de5e47ef2a9 uri: /reference/c1836283-c202-4f8c-99e5-4de5e47ef2a9