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pro vyhledávání: '"John M Tirpak"'
Autor:
Joshua Steven Reece, Amanda Watson, Patricia Soupy Dalyander, Cynthia Kallio Edwards, Laura Geselbracht, Megan K LaPeyre, Blair E Tirpak, John M Tirpak, Mark Woodrey
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 13, Iss 6, p e0199844 (2018)
Vulnerability assessments combine quantitative and qualitative evaluations of the exposure, sensitivity, and adaptive capacity of species or natural communities to current and future threats. When combined with the economic, ecological or evolutionar
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/3fbaa9ebf45f4ea58e98f57610dce7ca
Autor:
Michael J Osland, Kereen T Griffith, Jack C Larriviere, Laura C Feher, Donald R Cahoon, Nicholas M Enwright, David A Oster, John M Tirpak, Mark S Woodrey, Renee C Collini, Joseph J Baustian, Joshua L Breithaupt, Julia A Cherry, Jeremy R Conrad, Nicole Cormier, Carlos A Coronado-Molina, Joseph F Donoghue, Sean A Graham, Jennifer W Harper, Mark W Hester, Rebecca J Howard, Ken W Krauss, Daniel E Kroes, Robert R Lane, Karen L McKee, Irving A Mendelssohn, Beth A Middleton, Jena A Moon, Sarai C Piazza, Nicole M Rankin, Fred H Sklar, Greg D Steyer, Kathleen M Swanson, Christopher M Swarzenski, William C Vervaeke, Jonathan M Willis, K Van Wilson
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 12, Iss 9, p e0183431 (2017)
Coastal wetland responses to sea-level rise are greatly influenced by biogeomorphic processes that affect wetland surface elevation. Small changes in elevation relative to sea level can lead to comparatively large changes in ecosystem structure, func
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/4b1a5ec59887401b9e61bb62baec6f1c
Autor:
Auriel M. V. Fournier, R. Randy Wilson, Jeffrey S. Gleason, Evan M. Adams, Janell M. Brush, Robert J. Cooper, Stephen J. DeMaso, Melanie J. L. Driscoll, Peter C. Frederick, Patrick G. R. Jodice, Mary Ann Ottinger, David B. Reeves, Michael A. Seymour, Stephanie M. Sharuga, John M. Tirpak, William G. Vermillion, Theodore J. Zenzal, James E. Lyons, Mark S. Woodrey
Publikováno v:
INFORMS Journal on Applied Analytics. 53:207-217
Conservation planning for large ecosystems has multiple benefits but is often challenging to implement because of the multiple jurisdictions, species, and habitats involved. In addition, decision making at large spatial scales can be hampered because
Publikováno v:
Landscape Ecology. 38:725-736
Autor:
Virginia L. Brink, Blair E. Tirpak, Leah L. Dale, John M. Tirpak, William E. Pine, James Patrick Cronin
Publikováno v:
Transactions of the American Fisheries Society. 150:222-241
Autor:
Bruce G. Marcot, Virginia L. Robenski, James Patrick Cronin, John M. Tirpak, Leah L. Dale, Blair E. Tirpak
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Wildlife Management. 85:324-339
Autor:
John M. Tirpak, Cameron H. Ainsworth, Emily Chancellor, Michael Drexler, Matthew S. Love, Arnaud Grüss, Elizabeth A. Babcock, Jeffrey S. Gleason
Publikováno v:
Fisheries Research. 210:89-105
Spatially-explicit ecosystem models are increasingly considered for informing fisheries management. The inputs of these models that determine species distributions in the modeled system are critical. There is a need for methods to estimate species di
Autor:
James E. Lyons, Auriel M. V. Fournier, Peter C. Frederick, Robert J. Cooper, Stephen J. DeMaso, Evan M. Adams, Mitchell J. Eaton, Janell M. Brush, Melanie J.L. Driscoll, Laurel M. Barnhill, R. Randy Wilson, John M. Tirpak, Jeffrey S. Gleason, Michael G. Just, Michael A. Seymour, Mark S. Woodrey
Publikováno v:
Open-File Report.
Publikováno v:
Journal of Coastal Conservation. 23:1-18
The resilience of socio-ecological systems to sea level rise, storms and flooding can be enhanced when coastal habitats are used as natural infrastructure. Grey infrastructure has long been used for coastal flood protection but can lead to unintended
Publikováno v:
Ocean & Coastal Management. 148:75-88
The impacts from climate change are increasing the possibility of vulnerable coastal species and habitats crossing critical thresholds that could spur rapid and possibly irreversible changes. For species of high conservation concern, improved knowled