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Aridlands: Northern Rocky Mountain Montane-Foothill Deciduous Shrubland
Submitted by Jorge Tomasevic on Fri, 2012-06-01 16:35
Geography:
PNW
Direct Sensitivities
Direct sensitivities to changes in temperature and precipitation:
There are two ways to consider a system's direct sensitivity to changes in temperature and precipitation; 1) Does the system inhabit a relatively narrow climatic zone(s) (making it more sensitive)? and 2) Does the system show large changes in composition or structure in response to relatively small changes in temperature or precipitation (making it more sensitive) or conversely, would it take much larger changes in temperature and precipitation to elicit a change in composition or structure (i.e., a less sensitive system)?
How sensitive is this system to temperature (means and extremes):
3
Confidence in the direct sensitivity to changes in temperature and precipitation:
4
How sensitive is this system to precipitation (means and extremes):
3
Comments:
Aridland systems were assessed during a Sept 2011 workshop of experts.
Indirect Sensitivities
Indirect sensitivities:
More sensitive systems will show larger changes in composition or structure in response to small changes in indirect factors, such as disturbance regimes. Conversely, it would take much larger changes in these factors to elicit a change in composition or structure in less sensitive systems.
How sensitive is this system on one or more indirect factors:
6
Confidence in the sensitivity to indirect factors:
3
Please select all indirect factors upon which this habitat is sensitive:
Fire
Comments:
Aridland systems were assessed during a Sept 2011 workshop of experts.
Other Stressors
Sensitivity to impacts of other stressors:
To what degree do other, non‐climate‐related threats to the system make it more sensitive to climate change:
4
Confidence in the degree to which non‐climate‐related threats affect the systems’ sensitivity to climate change:
3
Please select all of the stressors that make the system more sensitive to climate change::
Land‐use change
Comments:
Aridland systems were assessed during a Sept 2011 workshop of experts. At higher elevation where this system is adjacent and or intermixed with forest systems, changes in forest management will affect this type.
Other Sensitivities
Other Sensitivities:
Are there other critical factors that have not been addressed that will likely make this system more sensitive to climate change?*
*
Please include any other factor that you may consider critical to understand the potential response of this system to climate change that was not represented with the previous questions. If no other factors apply, please leave it blank but specify your confidence associated with this question.
Comments:
None
Overall User Ranking
This question is not included in the sensitivity score.
Overall User Ranking:
In your opinion, how would you rank the overall sensitivity of this system to climate change:
4
Confidence in your overall assessment of the sensitivity of this system to climate change:
3
Comments:
Aridland systems were assessed during a Sept 2011 workshop of experts.
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