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One hundred‐seventy years of stressors erode salmon fishery climate resilience in California’s warming landscape
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2022
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Source: Global Change Biology, 28(7), 2183-2201
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Journal Title:Global Change Biology
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Description:People seek reliable natural resources despite climate change. Diverse habitats and biologies stabilize productivity against disturbances like climate, prompting argu - ments to promote climate- resilient resources by prioritizing complex, less- modified ecosystems. These arguments hinge on the hypothesis that simplifying and degrading ecosystems will reduce resources’ climate resilience, a process liable to be cryptically evolving across landscapes and human generations, but rarely documented. Here, we
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Source:Global Change Biology, 28(7), 2183-2201
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ISSN:1354-1013;1365-2486;
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Rights Information:CC0 Public Domain
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Rights Statement:This article is a U.S. Government work and is in the public domain in the USA.
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