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Project Citation: 

U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), and Trevor J Krabbenhoft, Jason Motley, Matthew Fitchett, Mitchel Lang, Andrew DiSanto, Daria Gundermann, Abigail J Lynch.   FiCli: Fish and Climate Change Database (ver. 3.0, October 2024). Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2026-01-27. https://doi.org/10.3886/E244681V1

Project Description

Project Title:  View help for Project Title FiCli: Fish and Climate Change Database (ver. 3.0, October 2024)
Summary:  View help for Summary Inland fishes provide important ecosystem services to communities worldwide and are especially vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. Fish respond to climate change in diverse and nuanced ways which creates challenges for practitioners of fish conservation, climate change adaptation, and management. Although climate change is known to affect fish globally, a comprehensive online, public database of how climate change has impacted inland fishes worldwide and adaptation or management practices that may address these impacts does not exist. We conducted an extensive, systematic primary literature review to identify peer-reviewed journal publications describing projected and documented examples of climate change impacts on inland fishes. From this standardized Fish and Climate Change database, FiCli, researchers and managers can query fish families, species, response types, or geographic locations to obtain summary information on inland fish responses to climate change and recommended management actions. The FiCli provides access to comprehensive published information to inform inland fish Inland fishes provide important ecosystem services to communities worldwide and are especially vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. Related External Resources: https://rconnect.usgs.gov/ficli
Original Distribution URL:  View help for Original Distribution URL https://www.sciencebase.gov/catalog/item/63eff8edd34efa0476b039b7

Scope of Project

Subject Terms:  View help for Subject Terms inland fishery resources; biological informatics; effects of climate change; freshwater ecosystems; climate adaptation; fisheries management; freshwater fishes; climate impacts
Geographic Coverage:  View help for Geographic Coverage global
Time Period(s):  View help for Time Period(s) 1/1/1985 – 12/31/2023
Collection Notes:  View help for Collection Notes (Downloaded 2026-01-26)


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