Nuisance Neonatives Guidelines for Assessing Range-Shifting Species

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Abstract

Native species will need to shift their ranges northward and upslope to keep pace with climate change in the Northeast U.S. However, this may cause some range-shifting species to have undesirable consequences in their expanded range. We provide a framework to identify the likelihood that a range-shifting species will become problematic and offer suggestions to minimize impacts from these species in the recipient habitat.

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Laginhas, B.B., Morelli, T.L., Barker-Plotkin, A., Beaury, E.M., Cousins, E., Joubran, S., Nelson, M., Talbot, S., Bradley, B.A., 2020, Nuisance Neonatives Guidelines for Assessing Range-Shifting Species, 2 p., https://doi.org/10.7275/8n20-kk32.

Publication type Report
Publication Subtype Other Report
Title Nuisance Neonatives Guidelines for Assessing Range-Shifting Species
DOI 10.7275/8n20-kk32
Year Published 2020
Language English
Publisher Northeast RISCC Management
Contributing office(s) Northeast Climate Adaptation Science Center
Description 2 p.
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