Assessment of Risk for Amphibians

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Megan Friggens/USFS

Date Shot/Created
09/15/2020
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Public Domain
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Assessment of risk for two amphibians residing along the Rio Grande in New Mexico for three time periods and under three climate models. Risk is a function of the expected magnitude of change in habitat availability and the likelihood of negative impacts from non-modeled predictors of climate change vulnerability (e.g. species’ adaptive capacity and sensitivity). Each species is represented by a unique color scheme (blue, tan) with shading indicating time period and shape indicating climate model.