DOI-USGS/climate-fish-habitat

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  • Some lakes have warmed more than others.
  • Lake size, depth, clarity, and tree cover surrounding the lake all influence how much lakes have warmed.
  • Not all lakes are the same, and they respond differently to climate.
  • Some lakes have warmed more than others.
  • Some lakes have always been warmer than others - for example, lakes in southern Wisconsin are generally warmer than lakes in northern Wisconsin.
  • Lake size and depth, water clarity, and surrounding tree cover all influence how lakes respond to air temperature.
  • Differences in temperatures and warming rates affect fish communities in Wisconsin lakes.

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