Climate change vulnerability assessment for rare plants of the San Juan region of Colorado / Jill Handwerk, Bernadette Kuhn, Renée Rondeau, and Lee Grunau.
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Fort Collins, Colo. : Colorado Natural Heritage Program, 2014.
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1 online resource (164 pages) : illustrations, maps
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"May 2014."
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"Report Prepared for: Tres Rios Bureau of Land Management & San Juan U.S. Forest Service."
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The 5 million-acre San Juan Region lies in southwest Colorado and is considered part of the Four Corners area. The Colorado Natural Heritage Program tracks 122 plant species within this region. Recently published climate models for the Southern San Juan Region project a median decrease in May precipitation across southwestern Colorado and a 4.3⁰ F increase in average annual temperatures, suggesting drought may become problematic for these species in the future. As of 2014, we have conducted Climate Change Vulnerability Assessments for 60 of the tracked plant species known from the region, primarily focused on federally listed or agency sensitive species.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Handwerk, J. E., Kuhn, B., Rondeau, R. J., & Grunau, L. 1. (2014). Climate change vulnerability assessment for rare plants of the San Juan region of Colorado / Jill Handwerk, Bernadette Kuhn, Renée Rondeau, and Lee Grunau . Colorado Natural Heritage Program.

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Jill E. Handwerk et al.. 2014. Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment for Rare Plants of the San Juan Region of Colorado / Jill Handwerk, Bernadette Kuhn, Renée Rondeau, and Lee Grunau. Colorado Natural Heritage Program.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Jill E. Handwerk et al.. Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment for Rare Plants of the San Juan Region of Colorado / Jill Handwerk, Bernadette Kuhn, Renée Rondeau, and Lee Grunau Colorado Natural Heritage Program, 2014.

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Handwerk, Jill E., Bernadette Kuhn, Renée Jane Rondeau, and Lee 1959- Grunau. Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment for Rare Plants of the San Juan Region of Colorado / Jill Handwerk, Bernadette Kuhn, Renée Rondeau, and Lee Grunau Colorado Natural Heritage Program, 2014.

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