Publications & Reports

Learn more about NW CASC-funded research in these publications.

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55 publications in UPDATED

Widespread exposure to altered fire regimes under 2 °C warming is projected to transform conifer forests of the Western United States

Published in: | Research Themes: UPDATED, Forest & Woodland Ecosystems, Wildfire

Hoecker, T.J., S.A. Parks, M. Krosby, and S.Z. Dobrowski. 2023. Widespread exposure to altered fire regimes under 2 °C warming is projected to transform conifer forests of the Western United States. Communications Earth & Environment 4:295.

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Can coastal habitats rise to the challenge? Resilience of estuarine habitats, carbon accumulation, and economic value to sea-Level rise in a Puget Sound estuary

Published in: | Research Themes: UPDATED, Birds, Coastal Ecosystems, Fish

Moritsch, M.M., K.B. Byrd, M. Davis, A. Good, J.Z. Drexler, J.T. Morris, I. Woo, L. Windham-Myers, E. Grossman, G. Nakai, K.L. Poppe, and J.M. Rybczyk. 2022. Can coastal habitats rise to the challenge? Resilience of estuarine habitats, carbon accumulation, and economic value to sea-Level rise in a Puget Sound estuary. Estuaries and Coasts

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Estimating the effect of tidal marsh restoration on housing prices: a hedonic analysis in the Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge, Washington, USA

Published in: | Research Themes: UPDATED, Coastal Ecosystems

Good, A., and E. Pindilli. 2022. Estimating the effect of tidal marsh restoration on housing prices: a hedonic analysis in the Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge, Washington, USA. Land, Special Issue on Protection, Management and Restoration of Coastal Ecosystems 11:1432.

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Conceptualizing Indigenous Cultural Ecosystem Services (ICES) and benefits under changing climate conditions in the Klamath River Basin and their implications for land management and governance

Published in: | Research Themes: UPDATED, Forest & Woodland Ecosystems, Plants, Tribal Community Resilience

Mucioki, M., J. Sowerwine, D. Sarna-Wojcicki, F.K. Lake, and S. Bourque. 2021. Conceptualizing Indigenous Cultural Ecosystem Services (ICES) and benefits under changing climate conditions in the Klamath River Basin and their implications for land management and governance. Journal of Ethnobiology 41:313-330.

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Contribution of warm habitat to cold-water fisheries

Published in: | Research Themes: UPDATED, Aquatic Ecosystems, Fish, Refugia

Hahlbeck, N., W.R. Tinniswood, M.R. Sloat, J.D. Ortega, M.A. Wyatt, M.E. Hereford, B.S. Ramirez, D.A. Crook, K.J. Anlauf-Dunn, and J.B. Armstrong. 2021. Contribution of warm habitat to cold-water fisheries. Conservation Biology 36:e13857.

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Divergent climate change effects on widespread dryland plant communities driven by climatic and ecohydrological gradients

Published in: | Research Themes: UPDATED, Grassland Ecosystems, Plants, Sagebrush Steppe Ecosystems

Palmquist, K.A., D.R. Schlaepfer, R.R. Renne, S.C. Torbit, K.E. Dohery, T.E. Remington, G. Watson, J.B. Bradford, and W.K. Lauenroth. 2021. Divergent climate change effects on widespread dryland plant communities driven by climatic and ecohydrological gradients. Global Change Biology

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Evaluating fish rescue as a drought adaptation strategy using a life cycle modeling approach for imperiled Coho salmon

Published in: | Research Themes: UPDATED, Aquatic Ecosystems, Changes in Precipitation, Fish

Beebe, B.A., K.T. Bentley, T.W. Buehrens, R.W. Perry, and J.B. Armstrong. 2021. Evaluating fish rescue as a drought adaptation strategy using a life cycle modeling approach for imperiled Coho salmon. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 41:3-18.

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Great expectations: deconstructing the process pathways underlying beaver-related restoration

Published in: | Research Themes: UPDATED, Aquatic Ecosystems, Mammals

Nash, C.S., G.E. Grant, S. Charnley, J.B. Dunham, H. Gosnell, M.B. Hausner, D.S. Pilliod, and J.D. Taylor. 2021. Great expectations: deconstructing the process pathways underlying beaver-related restoration. BioScience 71:249–267.

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Growth, chemistry, and genetic profiles of whitebark pine forests affected by climate-driven mountain pine beetle outbreaks

Six, D.L., A. Trowbridge, M. Howe, D. Perkins, E. Berglund, P. Brown, J.A. Hicke, and G. Balasubramanian. 2021. Growth, chemistry, and genetic profiles of whitebark pine forests affected by climate-driven mountain pine beetle outbreaks. Frontiers in Forests and Global Change 4:671510.

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New culvert projections for Washington State: Improved modeling, probabilistic projections, and an updated web tool

Published in: | Research Themes: UPDATED, Changes in Precipitation, Fish

Mauger, G.S., M. Liu, J.C. Adam, J. Won, G. Wilhere, D. Dulan, J. Atha, L. Helbrecht, and T. Quinn. 2021. New culvert projections for Washington State: Improved modeling, probabilistic projections, and an updated web tool. Report prepared for the Northwest Climate Adaptation Science Center. Climate Impacts Group, University of Washington.

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