Understanding Climate-Wildlife Relationships

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Event:
Understanding Climate-Wildlife Relationships
Start:
November 15, 2012 7:00 pm
End:
November 15, 2012 8:30 pm
Cost:
Free
Category:
Topic:
Uncategorized
Organizer:
US Geological Survey – Earth Science Info Center
Phone:
650-329-5000
abarrales2@usgs.gov
Updated:
November 6, 2012
Venue:
USGS Menlo Park Campus
Address:
Google Map
345 Middlefield Road, Menlo Park, CA, 94025, United States

Are American pikas harbingers of changing conditions? 

Free lecture by Erik Beever, US Geological Survey research ecologist

American pikas are denizens of rocky talus and lava-flow habitats in mountain ecosystems across western North America.

Mountain environments, cauldrons of climatic harshness, exhibit sharp topographic, vegetative, and climatic gradients.

Pikas are providing scientists with a model for assessing species vulnerability to warming temperatures.

Are other species and indicators in the animal kingdom equally sensitive to changing climate conditions and warming temperatures?

 The lecture will be webstreamed live at http://online.wr.usgs.gov/calendar/live.html
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