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pro vyhledávání: '"Lisa A. McCauley"'
Autor:
Kimberley T. Davis, Marcos D. Robles, Kerry B. Kemp, Philip E. Higuera, Teresa Chapman, Kerry L. Metlen, Jamie L. Peeler, Kyle C. Rodman, Travis Woolley, Robert N. Addington, Brian J. Buma, C. Alina Cansler, Michael J. Case, Brandon M. Collins, Jonathan D. Coop, Solomon Z. Dobrowski, Nathan S. Gill, Collin Haffey, Lucas B. Harris, Brian J. Harvey, Ryan D. Haugo, Matthew D. Hurteau, Dominik Kulakowski, Caitlin E. Littlefield, Lisa A. McCauley, Nicholas Povak, Kristen L. Shive, Edward Smith, Jens T. Stevens, Camille S. Stevens-Rumann, Alan H. Taylor, Alan J. Tepley, Derek J. N. Young, Robert A. Andrus, Mike A. Battaglia, Julia K. Berkey, Sebastian U. Busby, Amanda R. Carlson, Marin E. Chambers, Erich Kyle Dodson, Daniel C. Donato, William M. Downing, Paula J. Fornwalt, Joshua S. Halofsky, Ashley Hoffman, Andrés Holz, Jose M. Iniguez, Meg A. Krawchuk, Mark R. Kreider, Andrew J. Larson, Garrett W. Meigs, John Paul Roccaforte, Monica T. Rother, Hugh Safford, Michael Schaedel, Jason S. Sibold, Megan P. Singleton, Monica G. Turner, Alexandra K. Urza, Kyra D. Clark-Wolf, Larissa Yocom, Joseph B. Fontaine, John L. Campbell
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 120
Increasing fire severity and warmer, drier postfire conditions are making forests in the western United States (West) vulnerable to ecological transformation. Yet, the relative importance of and interactions between these drivers of forest change rem
Autor:
David M. Bell, Caitlin A. Andrews, Michael A. Crimmins, Marcos D. Robles, John B. Bradford, Lisa A. McCauley, Travis Woolley, Robert K. Shriver
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Ecology. 59:549-559
Autor:
Lisa A. McCauley, John.B. Bradford, Marcos D. Robles, Robert K. Shriver, Travis J. Woolley, Caitlin A. Andrews
Publikováno v:
Forest Ecology and Management. 509:120088
Autor:
John B, Bradford, Caitlin M, Andrews, Marcos D, Robles, Lisa A, McCauley, Travis J, Woolley, Robert M, Marshall
Publikováno v:
Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of AmericaLiterature Cited. 31(2)
Increasing aridity is a challenge for forest managers and reducing stand density to minimize competition is a recognized strategy to mitigate drought impacts on growth. In many dry forests, the most widespread and common forest management programs cu
Effects of temperature and precipitation on grassland bird nesting success as mediated by patch size
Publikováno v:
Conservation Biology. 32:872-882
Grassland birds are declining faster than any other bird guild across North America. Shrinking ranges and population declines are attributed to widespread habitat loss and increasingly fragmented landscapes of agriculture and other land uses that are
Publikováno v:
Landscape Ecology. 32:807-821
Temperate grasslands and their dependent species are exposed to high variability in weather and climate due to the lack of natural buffers such as forests. Grassland birds are particularly vulnerable to this variability, yet have failed to shift pole
Autor:
Alec M. Kretchun, David F. Gori, Travis Woolley, Marcos D. Robles, Lisa A. McCauley, Robert M. Marshall
Publikováno v:
Ecological Applications
Higher tree density, more fuels, and a warmer, drier climate have caused an increase in the frequency, size, and severity of wildfires in western U.S. forests. There is an urgent need to restore forests across the western United States. To address th
Publikováno v:
Ecology and Evolution
With climate change becoming more of concern, many ecologists are including climate variables in their system and statistical models. The Standardized Precipitation Evapotranspiration Index (SPEI) is a drought index that has potential advantages in m
Publikováno v:
Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management. 7:4-13
Many waterbird species utilize a diversity of aquatic habitats; however, with increasing anthropogenic needs to manage water regimes there is global concern over impacts to waterbird populations. The federally threatened piping plover (Charadrius mel
Effects of temperature and precipitation on grassland bird nesting success as mediated by patch size
Publikováno v:
Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology. 32(4)
Grassland birds are declining faster than any other bird guild across North America. Shrinking ranges and population declines are attributed to widespread habitat loss and increasingly fragmented landscapes of agriculture and other land uses that are