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Publikováno v:
California Fish and Wildlife Journal, Vol 108, Iss 3 (2022)
Climate change is expected to affect arid-system ungulate populations by altering the distribution and availability of critical resources such as water and forage, particularly through more frequent and extreme droughts. Tule elk (Cervus canadensis n
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https://doaj.org/article/82b8fb987d7d4fb2b188716c957cce88
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 9, Iss 9, p e106638 (2014)
Species distributions are known to be limited by biotic and abiotic factors at multiple temporal and spatial scales. Species distribution models, however, frequently assume a population at equilibrium in both time and space. Studies of habitat select
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https://doaj.org/article/3e8bea0d6d0e4c8890db065bbbc8fd11
Autor:
William T. Bean, Alyssa E. Semerdjian, H. Scott Butterfield, Michael Westphal, Robert Stafford
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Wildlife Management. 85:855-867
Autor:
Ward, Robert Stafford
Publikováno v:
The New England Quarterly, 1968 Jun 01. 41(2), 180-192.
Externí odkaz:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/363359
Autor:
William T. Bean, Robert Stafford, Katherine N. Suding, Nicolas Deguines, Justin S. Brashares, Joshua B. Grinath, Laura R. Prugh
Publikováno v:
Nature Climate Change
Nature Climate Change, Nature Publishing Group, 2018, 8 (9), pp.819-824. ⟨10.1038/s41558-018-0255-1⟩
Prugh, LR; Deguines, N; Grinath, JB; Suding, KN; Bean, WT; Stafford, R; et al.(2018). Ecological winners and losers of extreme drought in California. Nature Climate Change, 8(9), 819-824. doi: 10.1038/s41558-018-0255-1. UC Office of the President: Research Grants Program Office (RGPO). Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/0zv9414s
Nature Climate Change, vol 8, iss 9
Nature Climate Change, Nature Publishing Group, 2018, 8 (9), pp.819-824. ⟨10.1038/s41558-018-0255-1⟩
Prugh, LR; Deguines, N; Grinath, JB; Suding, KN; Bean, WT; Stafford, R; et al.(2018). Ecological winners and losers of extreme drought in California. Nature Climate Change, 8(9), 819-824. doi: 10.1038/s41558-018-0255-1. UC Office of the President: Research Grants Program Office (RGPO). Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/0zv9414s
Nature Climate Change, vol 8, iss 9
An unprecedented era of climatic volatility is altering ecosystems across our planet1. The potential scale, pace and consequences of this global change have been modelled extensively2, yet little empirical research has quantified the impacts of extre
Autor:
H. Scott Butterfield, Robert Stafford, Michael Westphal, William T. Bean, Justin S. Brashares, Laura R. Prugh
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Ecology. 51:1116-1125
Summary 1. The high cost of directly measuring habitat quality has led ecologists to test alternate methods for estimating and predicting this critically important ecological variable. In particular, it is frequently assumed but rarely tested that mo
Publikováno v:
Ecography. 35:250-258
Species distribution models are used for a range of ecological and evolutionary questions, but often are constructed from few and/or biased species occurrence records. Recent work has shown that the presence-only model Maxent performs well with small
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2015 IEEE Radar Conference (RadarCon).
The current article introduces the novel hardware design and signal processing of EEC's latest X-band solid-state polarimetric weather radar: Ranger system (X1/X5), including the implementation of pulse compression technique with the advanced time-fr
Autor:
Diane Stephenson, Lisa J. Bain, Robert Stafford, Enrique Aviles, Steve Broadbent, Klaus Romero, Steve Kopko, Jon Neville, Christine M. Solinsky, Martin Cisneroz
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Alzheimer'sdementia : the journal of the Alzheimer's Association. 11(10)
Introduction Data obtained in completed Alzheimer's disease (AD) clinical trials can inform decision making for future trials. Recognizing the importance of sharing these data, the Coalition Against Major Diseases created an Online Data Repository fo
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PloS one, vol 9, iss 9
PLoS One, vol 9, iss 9
PLoS ONE, Vol 9, Iss 9, p e106638 (2014)
PLoS ONE
PLoS One, vol 9, iss 9
PLoS ONE, Vol 9, Iss 9, p e106638 (2014)
PLoS ONE
Species distributions are known to be limited by biotic and abiotic factors at multiple temporal and spatial scales. Species distribution models, however, frequently assume a population at equilibrium in both time and space. Studies of habitat select
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::98a0f15982a6059a8d81eb69db74f5b7
https://escholarship.org/uc/item/55p2t0k3
https://escholarship.org/uc/item/55p2t0k3