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Impact of Climate Change on Arctic Wildlife Habitats

Explore the conceptual models depicting how changing environmental conditions affect bird and mammal populations in the Arctic region. Diagrams illustrate physical drivers, habitat effects, and biological implications of habitat change.

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Impact of Climate Change on Arctic Wildlife Habitats

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  1. WildREACH Report Diagrams: Climate Effects on Fish and Wildlife

  2. Figure 5.3. Conceptual model of how changes in abundance and distribution of surface water could impact birds. Blue text boxes identify physical drivers, green boxes identify habitat effects, and white boxes summarize biological implications of habitat change.

  3. Figure 5.5. Conceptual model of how invertebrate community changes may impact birds. Blue text boxes identify physical drivers, green boxes identify habitat effects, and white boxes summarize biological implications of habitat change.

  4. Figure 5.8. Conceptual model illustrating possible effects of changing conditions during the winter season (September–May) on arctic mammals. Blue text boxes identify physical drivers, green boxes identify habitat effects, and white boxes summarize biological implications of habitat change.

  5. Figure 5.9. Conceptual model illustrating possible effects of changing conditions during the growing season (June–August) on arctic mammals. Blue text box identifies physical drivers, green boxes identify habitat effects, and white boxes summarize biological implications of habitat change.

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