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Population model for sagebrush based on remote sensing data.

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CMIP5 acknowledgements

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DO NOT FORGET to add in CMIP5 acknowledgement and Table for all models used:

III. Acknowledgements and Citation of these Projections

Whenever you publish research based on projections from this archive, please
include two acknowledgements:

  1. First, acknowledge the superceding effort.
    a. For CMIP3, the following is language suggested by the CMIP3 archive hosts at
    PCMDI: "We acknowledge the modeling groups, the Program for Climate Model
    Diagnosis and Intercomparison (PCMDI) and the WCRP's Working Group on Coupled
    Modelling (WGCM) for their roles in making available the WCRP CMIP3
    multi-model dataset. Support of this dataset is provided by the Office of
    Science, U.S. Department of Energy." PCMDI also requests that in first making
    reference to the projections from this archive, please first reference the
    CMIP3 dataset by including the phrase "the World Climate Research Programme's
    (WCRP's) Coupled Model Intercomparison Project phase 3 (CMIP3) multi-model
    dataset". Subsequent references within the same publication might refer to the
    CMIP3 data with terms such as "CMIP3 data", "the CMIP3 multi-model dataset",
    "the CMIP3 archive", or the "CMIP3 dataset".

    b. For CMIP5, , the model output should be referred to as "the CMIP5 multi-model
    ensemble [archive/output/results/of simulations/dataset/ ...]". In
    publications, you should include a table (referred to below as Table XX)
    listing the models and institutions that provided model output used in your
    study. In this table and as appropriate in figure legends, you should use the
    CMIP5 “official” model names found in "CMIP5 Modeling Groups and their Terms
    if Use" (pdf document, also in Word doc format). In addition, an
    acknowledgment similar to the following should be included in your
    publication:

    “We acknowledge the World Climate Research Programme's Working Group on
    Coupled Modelling, which is responsible for CMIP, and we thank the climate
    modeling groups (listed in Table XX of this paper) for producing and making
    available their model output. For CMIP the U.S. Department of Energy's Program
    for Climate Model Diagnosis and Intercomparison provides coordinating support
    and led development of software infrastructure in partnership with the Global
    Organization for Earth System Science Portals.”
    

    where, “Table XX” in your paper should list the models and modeling groups
    that provided the data you used. In addition it may be appropriate to cite one
    or more of the CMIP5 experiment design articles listed on the CMIP5 reference
    page.

  2. Second, generally acknowledge this archive as "Downscaled CMIP3 and CMIP5
    Climate and Hydrology Projections" archive at
    http://gdo-dcp.ucllnl.org/downscaled_cmip_projections/. To reference specific
    information in the archive, you may also use the following references:

    a. (for original reference to this website) Maurer, E. P., L. Brekke, T. Pruitt,
    and P. B. Duffy (2007), 'Fine-resolution climate projections enhance regional
    climate change impact studies', Eos Trans. AGU, 88(47), 504.
    b. (for reference to all BCSD and BCCA downscaled content, including CMIP3 and
    CMIP5), you can reference the technical memorandum
    [http://gdo-dcp.ucllnl.org/downscaled_cmip_projections/techmemo/[FILENAME]].
    using the following citation: [insert].

    c. (for BCSD CMIP3 hydrologic projections) Reclamation, 2011. 'West-Wide Climate
    Risk Assessments: Bias-Corrected and Spatially Downscaled Surface Water
    Projections', Technical Memorandum No. 86-68210-2011-01, prepared by the U.S.
    Department of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation, Technical Services Center,
    Denver, Colorado. 138pp.