Synthesis of climate and ecological science to support grassland management priorities in the North Central Region

Christine D. Miller Hesed, Heather M. Yocum,Imtiaz Rangwala,Amy J. Symstad, Jeff M. Martin, Kevin Ellison, David J. A. Wood,Marissa Ahlering, Katherine J. Chase,Shelley D. Crausbay,Ana D. Davidson, Julie Elliott, James J. Giocomo,David L. Hoover,Toni Klemm,David A. Lightfoot,Owen P. McKenna,Brian W. Miller, Danika Mosher, R. Chelsea Nagy,Jesse B. Nippert,Jeremy Pittman,Lauren M. Porensky, Jilmarie Stephens, Alexander V. Zale

Open-file report /(2023)

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First posted April 14, 2023 For additional information, contact: Director, North Central Climate Adaptation Science CenterU.S. Geological SurveyUniversity of Colorado - BoulderSustainability, Energy and Environment Community4001 Discovery Dr., Suite 348 Boulder, CO 80303 Grasslands in the Great Plains are of ecological, economic, and cultural importance in the United States. In response to a need to understand how climate change and variability will impact grassland ecosystems and their management in the 21st century, the U.S. Geological Survey North Central Climate Adaptation Science Center led a synthesis of peer-reviewed climate and ecology literature relevant to grassland management in the North Central Region (including Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, and Kansas). This synthesis was done to begin to address grassland managers’ information needs and identify research gaps. This open-file report summarizes the impacts of climate change and variability on temperature, water availability, wildfire, vegetation, wildlife, large-bodied ruminants, grazing, and land-use change and the implications for grassland management in the North Central region. This open-file report also identifies areas in which further research is needed. U.S. Geological Survey funded this project.
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grassland management priorities,ecological science,climate
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