Pintail duck photo by Peter LaTourette
       A  Bibliography of
             References
     Used in the Climate
    Change, Wildlife, and
  Wildlands Case Studies
Please note:
EPA consulted a number of scientific studies
when researching the case studies.The
following list includes the key sources relied on
for most of the information. The case studies
have been reviewed for accuracy by scientists
involved in regional assessment studies
performed under the U.S. National Assessment
of the Potential Impacts of Climate Variability
and Change. EPA plans to post text versions of
the case studies, with complete reference
citations, on the EPA global warming site

To find the text versions, go to
http://www.epa.goy/globalwarming/
wisitorcenter/wildlife/iQdex.html
and look for links to the Climate Change,
Wildlife, and Wildlands toolkit.

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                                           Bibliography
Western Mountains and

Plains Case Study

Bartlein, P., C. Whitlock, et al. 1997.
Future Climate in the Yellowstone
National Park Region and Its Potential
Impact on Vegetation.  Conservation
B/o/ogx11(3): 782-792.

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
1997. Climate Change and Montana.
Report no. EPA 230-F-97-008z.
Washington, DC.

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
1998. Climate Change and Wyoming.
Report no. EPA 236-F-98-007n.
Washington, DC.

U.S. Geological Survey, Glacier Field
Station. 2000. Glacier Monitoring in
Glacier National Park, web site at
   www.mesc.usgs.gov/
   glacier/glaciers.htm

Hauer, F. R., J. S. Baron, etal. 1997.
Assessment of climate change and fresh-
water ecosystems of the Rocky Mountains,
USA and Canada. Hydrological Processes
11: 903-924.

Intergovernmental Panel on Climate
Change. 1996. Climate Change 1995:
The Science of Climate Change.
New York: Cambridge University  Press.
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate
Change. 1996. Impacts, Adaptation,
and Mitigation of Climate Change:
Scientific-Technical Analyses.
New York: Cambridge University Press.

Sorenson, L. G., R. Goldberg, et al. 1998.
Potential effects of global warming on
waterfowl populations breeding in the
Northern  Great Plains. Climatic Change
40: 343-369.
Great Lakes and

Upper Midwest Case Study

Botkin, D. B. and R. A. Nisbet. 1992.
Projecting the effects of climate change
on biological diversity in forests. Global
Warming and Biological Diversity.
R. L. Peters and T. E. Lovejoy, eds.
New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
1997.  Climate Change and Michigan.
Report no. EPA 230-F-97-008v.
Washington, DC.

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
1997.  Climate Change and New York.
Report no. EPA 230-F-97-008ff.
Washington, DC.

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
1999.  Climate Change and Wisconsin.
Report no. EPA 236-F-99-001.
Washington, DC.

Intergovernmental Panel on Climate
Change. 1996. Climate Change 1995:
The Science of Climate Change.
New York: Cambridge University Press.

Intergovernmental Panel on Climate
Change. 1996. Impacts, Adaptation,
and Mitigation of Climate Change:
Scientific-Technical Analyses.
New York: Cambridge University Press.

Post, E., R. O. Peterson, etal. 1999.
Ecosystem consequences of wolf
behavioral response to climate. Nature
401: 905-907.
Chesapeake Bay and
Assateague Island
Case Study

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
1998. Climate Change and Maryland.
Report no. EPA 236-F-98-007I.
Washington, DC.

Intergovernmental Panel on Climate
Change. 1996. Climate Change 1995:
The Science of Climate Change. New York:
Cambridge University Press.

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                                             Bibliography
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate
Change. 1996. Impacts, Adaptation, and
Mitigation of Climate Change: Scientific-
Technical Analyses. New York: Cambridge
University Press.

Leatherman, S. P., R. Chalfont, et al. 1995.
Vanishing Lands: Sea Level, Society and
Chesapeake Bay. College Park, MD:
University of Maryland.

Najjar, R. G., H. A. Walker, etal. 1999.
The potential impacts of climate change
on the Mid-Atlantic coastal region.
Climate Research 14(3): 219-233.

Titus, J. and V.  Narayanan. 1995.
The Probability of Sea Level Rise.
Washington, DC: U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency.
Everglades and South

Florida Case Study

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
1997. Climate Change and Florida. Report
no. EPA230-F-97-008L Washington, DC.

Harris, L. D. and W. P. Cropper, Jr. 1992.
Between the devil and the deep blue sea:
Implications of climate change for Florida's
fauna. Global Warming and Biological
Diversity. R.  L.  Peters and T. E. Lovejoy,
eds. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.

Intergovernmental Panel on Climate
Change. 1996.  Climate Change 1995:
The Science of Climate Change. New York:
Cambridge University Press.

Intergovernmental Panel on Climate
Change. 1996.  Impacts, Adaptation, and
Mitigation of Climate Change: Scientific-
Technical Analyses. New York: Cambridge
University Press.
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
1998. The Regional Impacts of Climate
Change: An Assessment of Vulnerability.
Geneva, Switzerland: Intergovernmental
Panel on Climate Change.

Titus, J. and V. Narayanan. 1995.
The Probability of Sea Level Rise.
Washington, DC: U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency.

Wanless, H. R., R. W.  Parkinson, et al.
1994. Sea level control on stability of
Everglades wetlands. Everglades:
The Ecosystem and its Restoration.
S. M. Ogden, J. C. Ogden, eds. Delray
Beach, FL: St. Lucie Press.

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