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Autor:
Mason J Ryan, Michael M Fuller, Norman J Scott, Joseph A Cook, Steven Poe, Beatriz Willink, Gerardo Chaves, Federico Bolaños
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 9, Iss 5, p e98351 (2014)
Roughly 40% of amphibian species are in decline with habitat loss, disease, and climate change being the most cited threats. Heterogeneity of extrinsic (e.g. climate) and intrinsic (e.g. local adaptations) factors across a species' range should influ
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Forest Ecology and Management. 314:183-192
Tree mortality following partial harvesting may significantly affect tree community dynamics, timber supply, and wildlife habitat in managed forests. However, the rates, causes, and consequences of postharvest mortality (PHM) have rarely been investi
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Journal of Vegetation Science. 25:1015-1023
Question Is the spatial distribution and density of the maple spindle gall mite Vasates aceriscrumena (MSGM) positively correlated with the distribution and density of its host? Is the distribution of MSGM influenced by non-host species and abiotic f
Autor:
Michael M. Fuller
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BioScience. 67:477-478
Autor:
Michael M. Fuller, Brian J. Enquist
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Ecography. 35:510-518
A commonly used null model for species association among forest trees is a well-mixed community (WMC). A WMC represents a non-spatial, or spatially implicit, model, in which species form nearest-neighbor pairs at a rate equal to the product of their
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Ecological Modelling. 221:256-267
Across forest ecosystems worldwide, alternative silvicultural practices such as partial or “structural retention” harvesting are gaining increasing use as means to balance economic and ecological management goals. Recent studies have documented h
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Computing in Science & Engineering. 9:40-48
Recent advances in miniaturization, computing power, remote sensing, and modeling are revolutionizing the science of natural resource management, but these advances also bring many challenges. This article highlights some key problems in resource man
Effects of predation and variation in species relative abundance on the parameters of neutral models
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Community Ecology. 6:229-240
Hubbell (2001) proposes that random demographic processes (i.e., neutral dynamics) can explain observed levels of variation in the richness and abundance of species within and among communities. Hubbell’s neutral models have drawn attention because
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Journal of theoretical biology. 360
Models of near-exclusive predator–prey systems such as that of the Canadian lynx and snowshoe hare have included factors such as a second prey species, a Holling Type II predator response and climatic or seasonal effects to reproduce sub-sets of si
Autor:
Federico Bolaños, Gerardo Chaves, Mason J. Ryan, Norman J. Scott, Beatriz Willink, Michael M. Fuller, Steven Poe, Joseph A. Cook
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 9, Iss 5, p e98351 (2014)
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Roughly 40% of amphibian species are in decline with habitat loss, disease, and climate change being the most cited threats. Heterogeneity of extrinsic (e.g. climate) and intrinsic (e.g. local adaptations) factors across a species' range should influ