Project T-83-R1
Project Title: Assessing Vulnerability of Coolwater Habitats in Illinois Wadeable Streams
Community and/or Species Focus:
Fish, Streams
Goals/Objectives:
- Identify coolwater habitats and associated fish species in Illinois streams
- Characterize thermal and flow regimes under current conditions and scenarios
- Assess vulnerability of thermal and flow regimes to landcover and climate changes
- Examine potential changes in fish species distributions and connectivity of habitat
Achievements:
- Stream reaches with known locations of four fish species and coolwater temperatures (< 22 degrees Celsius) were selected
- Reaches were characterized using previous models and field surveys, but more work needs to be completed in order to fully characterize the streams
- Preliminary analysis showed that stream reaches with mean temperatures within the transition boundary between classes may be particularly vulnerable to climate change
- Species Distribution Models for 97 fish species were developed for Illinois wadeable streams
Post-Project Survey (if applicable): n/a
Project Period: Ended on 8/25/17
Principle Investigator(s):
Leon Hinz, Brian Metzke (Illinois Natural History Survey)
Final Report: