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pro vyhledávání: '"Julia L. Angstmann"'
Autor:
Travis Gallo, Mason Fidino, Brian Gerber, Adam A Ahlers, Julia L Angstmann, Max Amaya, Amy L Concilio, David Drake, Danielle Gay, Elizabeth W Lehrer, Maureen H Murray, Travis J Ryan, Colleen Cassady St Clair, Carmen M Salsbury, Heather A Sander, Theodore Stankowich, Jaque Williamson, J Amy Belaire, Kelly Simon, Seth B Magle
Publikováno v:
eLife, Vol 11 (2022)
Time is a fundamental component of ecological processes. How animal behavior changes over time has been explored through well-known ecological theories like niche partitioning and predator–prey dynamics. Yet, changes in animal behavior within the s
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/83897aecbcb64461b1cd88e63d26233e
Autor:
Francesca A. Williamson, Amber J. Rollings, Grant A. Fore, Julia L. Angstmann, Brandon H. Sorge
Publikováno v:
Environmental Education Research. 29:212-231
Publikováno v:
Innovations in Higher Education Teaching and Learning ISBN: 9781800711938
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::3ca39d9d0417f9a5c36987a3c654675b
https://doi.org/10.1108/s2055-364120220000047003
https://doi.org/10.1108/s2055-364120220000047003
Autor:
Travis Gallo, Mason Fidino, Brian Gerber, Adam A Ahlers, Julia L Angstmann, Max Amaya, Amy L Concilio, David Drake, Danielle Gay, Elizabeth W Lehrer, Maureen H Murray, Travis J Ryan, Colleen Cassady St Clair, Carmen M Salsbury, Heather A Sander, Theodore Stankowich, Jaque Williamson, J Amy Belaire, Kelly Simon, Seth B Magle
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::dfeee19920c4ed7b7f3d96761ac5e1d1
https://doi.org/10.7554/elife.74756.sa2
https://doi.org/10.7554/elife.74756.sa2
Autor:
Brian D. Gerber, Theodore Stankowich, Danielle Gray, Julia L. Angstmann, Max Amaya, Travis Gallo, J. Amy Belaire, Kelly Simon, Jacque Williamson, Colleen Cassady St. Clair, Maureen H. Murray, Seth B. Magle, Elizabeth W. Lehrer, Amy Concilio, Heather A. Sander, Travis J. Ryan, Adam A. Ahlers, David Drake, Carmen M. Salsbury, Mason Fidino
Time is a fundamental component of ecological processes. How animal behavior changes over time has been explored through well-known ecological theories like niche partitioning and predator-prey dynamics. Yet, changes in animal behavior within the sho
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::f9f469f40aeca6d02d1b3e5defca5f43
https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.09.24.461702
https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.09.24.461702
Autor:
David Drake, Mason Fidino, Brandon MacDougall, Elizabeth W. Lehrer, Amy Belaire, Christopher J. Schell, Kelly Simon, Seth B. Magle, Travis Gallo, Sarah St Onge, Barbara Dugelby, Carmen M. Salsbury, Travis J. Ryan, Heather A. Sander, Matthew P. Mulligan, Adam A. Ahlers, Maria Jazmin Rios, Julia L. Angstmann, Laurel M. Hartley, Ashley Gramza
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 17:232-239
Autor:
Adam A. Ahlers, Kelly Simon, Laurel M. Hartley, Brandon MacDougall, Barbara Dugelby, Theodore Stankowich, Travis Gallo, J. Amy Belaire, Julia L. Angstmann, Heather A. Sander, Christopher J. Schell, Carmen M. Salsbury, Amanda J. Zellmer, Max Amaya, Travis J. Ryan, Mason Fidino, Cria A. M. Kay, Jacque Williamson, Seth B. Magle, Sheryl H. Hursh, Maureen H. Murray, David Drake, Elizabeth W. Lehrer
Publikováno v:
Ecological Applications. 31
Understanding how biodiversity responds to urbanization is challenging, due in part to the single-city focus of most urban ecological research. Here, we delineate continent-scale patterns in urban species assemblages by leveraging data from a multi-c
Publikováno v:
Tree Physiology. 32:599-611
Boreal forests are crucial to climate change predictions because of their large land area and ability to sequester and store carbon, which is controlled by water availability. Heterogeneity of these forests is predicted to increase with climate chang
Publikováno v:
Ecohydrology.
One of the biggest challenges in predicting ecohydrologic fluxes is scaling from easily measured variables to more difficult, often emergent patterns and processes. This is especially true in spatially heterogeneous systems such as black spruce (Pice