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Krause, K.P., H. Chien, D.L. Ficklin, D.M. Hall, G.A. Schuster, T.M. Swannack, C.A. Taylor, J.H. Knouft. 2019. Streamflow regimes and geologic conditions are more important than water temperature when projecting future crayfish distributions. Climatic Change 154(1-2):107-123. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10584-019-02435-4.
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Reference Number: 33157
Type: Journal Article
Author: Krause, K.P., H. Chien, D.L. Ficklin, D.M. Hall, G.A. Schuster, T.M. Swannack, C.A. Taylor, J.H. Knouft
Date (year): 2019
Article Title:Streamflow regimes and geologic conditions are more important than water temperature when projecting future crayfish distributions
Journal Name: Climatic Change
Volume: 154
Issue: 1-2
Pages: 107-123
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Keywords: crayfish, risk assessment, habitat suitability, Cambarus (C. coosae, C. halli, C. obstipus, and C. striatus), Faxonius (F. erichsonianus, F. perfectus, and F. validus), and Procambarus (P. acutus, P. spiculifer, and P. versutus), southeastern U.S.
DOI: 10.1007/s10584-019-02435-4
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