Shrub-carr is low to moderately-low vulnerable to climate change. Although shrub-carr is generally adapted to short-term water level fluctuations, high water over the long-term could convert some sites to marsh.
More frequent large rain events could increase sedimentation and soil disturbance, leading to increases in non-native invasive species. Nutrient loading of both groundwater and surface water could also fuel invasives. Potential changes in precipitation patterns and groundwater infiltration could alter hydrologic regimes. Although shrub-carr is generally adapted to short-term water level fluctuations, high water over the long-term could convert some sites to the marsh.