Assessments of species’ vulnerability to climate change: from pseudo to science

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Alisa A. Wade
Brian K. Hand
Ryan P. Kovach
Clint C. Muhlfeld
Robin S. Waples
Gordon Luikart
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[1] University of Montana,Flathead Lake Biological Station, Division of Biological Sciences
[2] U.S. Geological Survey,undefined
[3] Northern Rocky Mountain Science Center,undefined
[4] NOAA Fisheries,undefined
[5] Northwest Fisheries Science Center,undefined
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Conservation; Prioritization; Rigor; Uncertainty;
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Climate change vulnerability assessments (CCVAs) are important tools to plan for and mitigate potential impacts of climate change. However, CCVAs often lack scientific rigor, which can ultimately lead to poor conservation prioritization and associated ecological and economic costs. We discuss the need to improve comparability and consistency of CCVAs and either validate their findings or improve assessment of CCVA uncertainty and sensitivity to methodological assumptions.
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