Improving Conservation Outcomes with a New Paradigm for Understanding Species’ Fundamental and Realized Adaptive Capacity

Author:

Beever Erik A12,O'Leary John3,Mengelt Claudia4,West Jordan M5,Julius Susan5,Green Nancy6,Magness Dawn7,Petes Laura8,Stein Bruce9,Nicotra Adrienne B10,Hellmann Jessica J11,Robertson Amanda L1213,Staudinger Michelle D1415,Rosenberg Andrew A16,Babij Eleanora17,Brennan Jean18,Schuurman Gregor W1920,Hofmann Gretchen E21

Affiliation:

1. U.S. Geological Survey; Northern Rocky Mountain Science Center; Bozeman MT 59715 USA

2. Montana State University; Department of Ecology; Bozeman MT 59715 USA

3. Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife (MDFW); 100 Hartwell St. West Boylston MA 01583 USA

4. National Research Council; 500 Fifth Street NW Washington D.C 20001 USA

5. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Office of Research and Development; 1200 Pennsylvania Ave (8601P) Washington D.C 20460 USA

6. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; Ecological Services Program; Washington D.C 20240 USA

7. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; Kenai National Wildlife Refuge; Soldotna AK 99669 USA

8. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration; Climate Program Office; Silver Spring MD 20910 USA

9. National Wildlife Federation; Washington D.C 20006 USA

10. Research School of Biology; Australian National University; Canberra ACT 0200 Australia

11. University of Notre Dame; Department of Biological Sciences; Notre Dame IN 46556 USA

12. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; Science Applications; Fairbanks AK 99701 USA

13. Institute of Arctic Biology; University of Alaska Fairbanks; Fairbanks AK 99775 USA

14. Department of the Interior; Northeast Climate Science Center; Amherst MA 01003 USA

15. University of Massachusetts; Department of Environmental Conservation; Amherst MA 01003 USA

16. Center for Science and Democracy; Union of Concerned Scientists; Cambridge MA 02138 USA

17. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; Migratory Bird Program; Washington D.C 20240 USA

18. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; Appalachian Landscape Conservation Cooperative; Shepherdstown WV 25443 USA

19. U.S. National Park Service; Natural Resource Stewardship and Science; Fort Collins CO 80525 USA

20. Wisconsin Dept. of Natural Resources; Madison WI 53707 USA

21. Department of Ecology, Evolution and Marine Biology; UC Santa Barbara; Santa Barbara CA 93106 USA

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Nature and Landscape Conservation,Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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