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Title Authorsort descending Date Subjects
Interlinking climate change with water-energy-food nexus and related ecosystem processes in California case studies Liu, Qinqin 2016 water resources, agriculture, ecosystem services, climate change impacts
Relationships of rainy season precipitation and temperature to climate indices in California: long-term variability and extreme events Liu, Yi-Chin, Pingkuan Di, Shu-Hua Chen, and John DaMassa. 2017 climate variability, precipitation, extreme events
A spatially comprehensive, hydrometeorological data set for Mexico, the U.S., and Southern Canada 1950–2013 Livneh, Ben, Theodore J. Bohn, David W. Pierce, Francisco Munoz-Arriola, Bart Nijssen, Russell Vose, Daniel R. Cayan, and Levi Brekke 2015 historical climate, meteorological data, gridded climate data, temperature, precipitation
Climate change and the future of California's endemic flora Loarie, Scott R., Carter, Benjamin E., Hayhoe, Katharine, McMahon, Sean, Moe, Richard, Knight, Charles A., Ackerly, David D., 2008 climate change, plants, endemic species, plant diversity
Carbon dynamics in the future forest: the importance of long‐term successional legacy and climate–fire interactions Loudermilk, E. L., R. M. Scheller, P. J. Weisberg, J. Yang, T. E. Dilts, S. L. Karam, and C. Skinner 2013 carbon storage, soil carbon, forest management, wildfire
Planning for reserve adequacy in dynamic landscapes; maximizing future representation of vegetation communities under flood disturbance in the Pantanal wetland Lourival, Reinaldo, Drechsler, Martin, Watts, Matthew E., Game, Edward T. and Possingham, Hugh P. wetlands, conservation prioritization, conservation planning
Climatic variation and tortoise survival: Has a desert species met its match? Lovich, Jeffrey E., Yackulic, Charles B., Freilich, Jerry, Agha, Mickey, Austin, Meaghan, Meyer, Katherine P., Arundel, Terence R., Hansen, Jered, Vamstad, Michael S., and Root, Stephanie A. 2014 reptiles, biodiversity, predation
Analysis Of The Costs And Benefits Of Using Tidal Marsh Restoration As A Sea Level Rise Adaptation Strategy In San Francisco Bay Lowe, Jeremy, Battalio, Bob, Brennan, Matt, Holmes, Marc, Niemi, Ernie and Toms, Christina February, 2013 tidal marshes, sea level rise, restoration, coastal flooding, flood risk management
Restoring Walker Meadows: Assessment and Prioritization Luke Hunt, Julie Fair, Jacob Dyste, and Max Odland 2015 meadows, restoration, climate-smart conservation, water resources
Contribution of temperature and precipitation anomalies to the California drought during 2012–2015 Luo, L. et al. 2017-04 drought
Perspectives and Guidance for Climate Change Analysis Lynn, Elissa, Andrew Schwarz, Jamie Anderson, and Matt Correa 2015 global circulation models, climate modeling, downscaled climate data
Severe and sustained drought in southern California and the West: Present conditions and insights from the past on causes and impacts MacDonald, Glen M. 2007 paleoclimates, drought, precipitation
Prolonged California aridity linked to climate warming and Pacific sea surface temperature MacDonald, Glen M., Katrina A. Moser, Amy M. Bloom, Aaron P. Potito, David F. Porinchu, James R. Holmquist, Julia Hughes, and Konstantine V. Kremenetski 2016 sea surface temperature, drought, paleoclimates
Riparian Systems Machtinger, Erika T. 2007 riparian ecosystems
Estimated impacts of climate warming on California’s high-elevation hydropower Madani, Kaveh and Lund, Jay 2010 water resources, hydroelectric power, climate change
Erosion of refugia in the Sierra Nevada meadows network with climate change Maher, Sean P., Toni Lyn Morelli, Michelle Hershey, Alan L. Flint, Lorraine E. Flint, Craig Moritz, and Steven R. Beissinger 2017 climate refugia, meadows, landscape conservation planning

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