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Title: Critical habitat identification of peripheral Sage Thrashers under climate change

Journal Article · · Conservation Science and Practice
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1111/csp2.290· OSTI ID:1678805
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  1. Environment and Climate Change Canada Pacific Region, Canadian Wildlife Service Delta British Columbia Canada
  2. Department of Statistics and Actuarial Science Simon Fraser University Burnaby British Columbia Canada, SMRU Consulting Canada Vancouver British Columbia Canada
  3. Environment and Climate Change Canada, Wildlife Research Division University of Alberta Edmonton Alberta Canada
  4. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Wildlife Science Division Olympia Washington USA

Abstract The Sage Thrasher ( Oreoscoptes montanus ) has been assessed as “Endangered” in Canada since 1992. Like other species with a geographic range that barely extends into Canada, Sage Thrashers are rare. Thirty‐one percent of Canada's bird species listed for recovery under the Canadian Species at Risk Act (SARA) are at the periphery of their range. A listing of “endangered” under SARA requires identification of critical habitat for the species. With anticipated climate change, recovery of species requires a more proactive intervention than relying on historical occurrence to locate suitable habitat. We synthesized 19 years of Sage Thrasher occurrence and related habitat data across the species' northern range in British Columbia (BC) and Washington (WA) to define critical habitat characteristics. We found Sage Thrashers selected less leaf litter and less grass cover in flat or low‐slope regions farther from anthropogenic or natural habitat breaks; habitat sensitive to the expected climate change impacts of fire, changes in precipitation, and invasive species establishment. By augmenting the BC data collected in the species' peripheral range with data from their core distribution in WA, we identified key habitat elements of an otherwise data‐poor species that do not breed in sufficient numbers in Canada to reliably characterize their habitat. These methods improve the identification of “critical habitat” for peripheral species like Sage Thrashers in preparation for climate‐induced range expansion northward. The framework developed demonstrates a useful template for conservation strategies for data‐limited peripheral populations in other regions. Focusing on the landscape‐level variables that indicate good habitat, and not the locations of habitat, can identify suitable future areas for conservation.

Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE
OSTI ID:
1678805
Alternate ID(s):
OSTI ID: 1787072
Journal Information:
Conservation Science and Practice, Journal Name: Conservation Science and Practice Vol. 2 Journal Issue: 12; ISSN 2578-4854
Publisher:
Wiley-BlackwellCopyright Statement
Country of Publication:
Country unknown/Code not available
Language:
English

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