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John D. J. Clare, Benjamin Zuckerberg, Nanfeng Liu, Jennifer L. Stenglein, Timothy R. Van Deelen, Jonathan N. Pauli, Philip A. Townsend
Publikováno v:
Ecology. 104
Autor:
Eric C. Soehren, Jonathan Stober, Christopher J. W. McClure, Robert R. Sargent, Scott Somershoe, Mercedes Maddox, Melissa A. Braham, Mark Martell, Jeff Cooper, Todd E. Katzner, Thomas Salo, John D. J. Clare, Tricia A. Miller, Andrew Berry, Jennifer D. McCabe, Carrie Threadgill, David Hanni, Christine A. Kelly, Michael Lanzone
Publikováno v:
Ecography. 44:1756-1768
Autor:
Christine Anhalt-Depies, Nanfeng Liu, Philip A. Townsend, Jennifer L. Stenglein, Neil A. Gilbert, Aditya Singh, Karl J. Martin, Benjamin Zuckerberg, Timothy R. Van Deelen, John D. J. Clare
Publikováno v:
Ecological Applications. 31
Biological data collection is entering a new era. Community science, satellite remote sensing (SRS), and local forms of remote sensing (e.g., camera traps and acoustic recordings) have enabled biological data to be collected at unprecedented spatial
Publikováno v:
Biological Conservation. 233:336-345
Limited monitoring resources often constrain rigorous monitoring practices to species or populations of conservation concern. Insufficient monitoring can induce a tautology as lack of monitoring resources makes it difficult to determine whether a spe
Autor:
Morgan J. Farmer, Erik R. Olson, Maximilian L. Allen, J. Van Stappen, T.R. Van Deelen, John D. J. Clare
Publikováno v:
Community Ecology. 19:272-280
Carnivores are important components of ecological communities with wide-ranging effects that vary with carnivore size, natural history, and hunting tactics. Researchers and managers should strive to understand both the presence and distribution of ca
Publikováno v:
Ecology. 102
Detection/non-detection data are widely collected by ecologists interested in estimating species distributions, abundances, and phenology, and are often subject to imperfect detection. Recent model development has focused on accounting for both false
Autor:
Timothy R. Van Deelen, Aditya Singh, John D. J. Clare, Benjamin Zuckerberg, Christine Anhalt-Depies, Neil A. Gilbert, Nanfeng Liu, Karl J. Martin, Jennifer L. Stenglein, Philip A. Townsend
The emergence of citizen science, passive sensors (e.g., trail cameras and acoustic monitoring), and satellite remote sensing have enabled biological data to be collected at unprecedented spatial and temporal scales. There is growing interest in netw
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::8b4246da63a8f272a4de068a6ff60966
https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.06.08.140848
https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.06.08.140848
Autor:
Christine Anhalt-Depies, Benjamin Zuckerberg, Timothy R. Van Deelen, John D. J. Clare, Philip A. Townsend, Neil A. Gilbert, Jennifer L. Stenglein, Brent S. Pease
Publikováno v:
Biological Conservation. 258:109147
Wildlife managers need reliable information on species distributions (i.e. patterns of occurrence and abundance) to make effective decisions. Historically, managers have relied on harvest records (collected at broad spatial extents but coarse resolut
Autor:
Eric L. Kruger, Jennifer L. Stenglein, Aditya Singh, Benjamin Zuckerberg, Matthew Garcia, Nanfeng Liu, Philip A. Townsend, John D. J. Clare
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation. 97:102291
Repeat digital photography at or near ground-level is a proven and efficient approach for tracking plant phenology. Here, we explored the potential to monitor phenology using the Snapshot Wisconsin (SW) trail camera network, a citizen science program
Publikováno v:
Ecological Applications. 27:2031-2047
It is common to use multiple field sampling methods when implementing wildlife surveys to compare method efficacy or cost efficiency, integrate distinct pieces of information provided by separate methods, or evaluate method-specific biases and miscla