Data in support of: Quantifying resilience of coldwater habitat to climate and land use change to prioritize watershed conservation

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Data in support of: Quantifying resilience of coldwater habitat to climate and land use change to prioritize watershed conservation

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2021-08-06

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Hansen, Gretchen
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Data for 12,450 lakes in the Upper Midwestern United States used to predict coldwater, oxygenated habitat and how it is predicted to change under scenarios of climate and land use change. Specific fields include lake size, depth, watershed landuse, air temperature characteristics, and presence of the coldwater fish Cisco (Coregonus artedi). Also included are projected air temperatures under mid-Century conditions for each lake.

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Hansen, GJA, KE Wehrly, K Vitense, JR Walsh, and PC Jacobson. Quantifying the resilience of coldwater lake habitat to climate and land use change to prioritize watershed conservation. In review.

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Midwest Glacial Lakes Partnership, Funded by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service

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Hansen, Gretchen JA; Wehrly, Kevin E; Vitense, Kelsey; Walsh, Jacob R; Jacobson, Peter C. (2021). Data in support of: Quantifying resilience of coldwater habitat to climate and land use change to prioritize watershed conservation. Retrieved from the Data Repository for the University of Minnesota (DRUM), https://doi.org/10.13020/F1DN-MQ40.
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Data - MGLP TDOx Models2.csvCharacteristics of glacial lakes in the upper Midwestern United States1.76 MB
mid_century_july_median_cisco_lakes.csvProjected mean July temperatures for 2040-2059 under six global circulation models that represent a range of responses to climate change (Notaro et al. 2015a, Notaro et al. 2015b)381.59 KB
Readme.txtDescription of data - generated 2022-07-2111.91 KB
code_1_model_selection_cross_validation.RR code for fitting and selecting generalized additive models for predicting TDO3 from lake characteristics18.94 KB
code_2_estimate_resilience_and_uncertainty predict and predict intervals.RR code for predicting TDO3 for all lakes under current and future climate conditions24.13 KB
manuscript_figures_uncertainty_revision.RR code for generating figures used in the manuscript, including supplemental files26.24 KB
MGLP_TDO3_individual_lakes_estimates.xlsxIndividual lake-specific estimates of oxythermal habitat with uncertainty, management classes, and resilience generated from Code 2, but column names have been reformatted for easier viewing as a stand alone file3.58 MB
Readme_v2.txtReadme - generated 2022-03-2519.46 KB

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