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pro vyhledávání: '"Ron Melcer"'
Autor:
Kristen E. Dybala, Neil Clipperton, Thomas Gardali, Gregory H. Golet, Rodd Kelsey, Stefan Lorenzato, Ron Melcer, Jr., Nathaniel E. Seavy, Joseph G. Silveira, Gregory S. Yarris
Publikováno v:
San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science, Vol 15, Iss 1 (2017)
https://doi.org/10.15447/sfews.2017v15iss1art5Riparian ecosystems provide important ecosystem services and recreational opportunities for people, and habitat for wildlife. In California’s Central Valley, government agencies and private organization
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https://doaj.org/article/43ef90df96474dfdb466be4637716056
Integrating data types to estimate spatial patterns of avian migration across the Western Hemisphere
Autor:
Timothy D. Meehan, Sarah P. Saunders, William V. DeLuca, Nicole L. Michel, Joanna Grand, Jill L. Deppe, Miguel F. Jimenez, Erika J. Knight, Nathaniel E. Seavy, Melanie A. Smith, Lotem Taylor, Chad Witko, Michael E. Akresh, David R. Barber, Erin M. Bayne, James C. Beasley, Jerrold L. Belant, Richard O. Bierregaard, Keith L. Bildstein, Than J. Boves, John N. Brzorad, Steven P. Campbell, Antonio Celis‐Murillo, Hilary A. Cooke, Robert Domenech, Laurie Goodrich, Elizabeth A. Gow, Aaron Haines, Michael T. Hallworth, Jason M. Hill, Amanda E. Holland, Scott Jennings, Roland Kays, D. Tommy King, Stuart A. Mackenzie, Peter P. Marra, Rebecca A. McCabe, Kent P. McFarland, Michael J. McGrady, Ron Melcer, D. Ryan Norris, Russell E. Norvell, Olin E. Rhodes, Christopher C. Rimmer, Amy L. Scarpignato, Adam Shreading, Jesse L. Watson, Chad B. Wilsey
For many avian species, spatial migration patterns remain largely undescribed, especially across hemispheric extents. Recent advancements in tracking technologies and high-resolution species distribution models (i.e., eBird Status and Trends products
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::6af52ab04c755cd34a9b57f34433c862
Autor:
Bivas Dutta, Wenmin Yang, Ron Melcer, Hemanta Kumar Kundu, Moty Heiblum, Vladimir Umansky, Yuval Oreg, Ady Stern, David Mross
Publikováno v:
Science
Teasing out the topological order Quantum Hall states, which form in two-dimensional electron gases at low temperatures and in the presence of strong magnetic fields, have long been known to have nontrivial topological properties. Among the most intr
Publikováno v:
San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science. 18
Author(s): Dybala, Kristen; Gardali, Thomas; Melcer, Jr., Ron | Abstract: The Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta is an important region for bird conservation in California, particularly as part of a large, productive estuary on the Pacific Flyway. The De
Autor:
Rodd Kelsey, Gregory H. Golet, Joseph G. Silveira, Stefan Lorenzato, Ron Melcer, Kristen E. Dybala, Gregory S. Yarris, Neil Clipperton, Thomas Gardali, Nathaniel E. Seavy
Publikováno v:
San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science, Vol 15, Iss 1 (2017)
Dybala, Kristen E.; Clipperton, Neil; Gardali, Thomas; Golet, Gregory H.; Kelsey, Rodd; Lorenzato, Stefan; et al.(2017). Population and Habitat Objectives for Avian Conservation in California's Central Valley Riparian Ecosystems. San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science, 15(1). Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/7fb4k88r
Dybala, Kristen E.; Clipperton, Neil; Gardali, Thomas; Golet, Gregory H.; Kelsey, Rodd; Lorenzato, Stefan; et al.(2017). Population and Habitat Objectives for Avian Conservation in California's Central Valley Riparian Ecosystems. San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science, 15(1). Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/7fb4k88r
Author(s): Dybala, Kristen E.; Clipperton, Neil; Gardali, Thomas; Golet, Gregory H.; Kelsey, Rodd; Lorenzato, Stefan; Melcer, Jr., Ron; Seavy, Nathaniel E.; Silveira, Joseph G.; Yarris, Gregory S. | Abstract: Riparian ecosystems provide important eco
Autor:
Michelle M. Gilbert, Thomas Gardali, Ron Melcer, Nathaniel E. Seavy, Mark D. Dettling, Kristen E. Dybala
Publikováno v:
Ecological Restoration. 32:239-248
A growing concern among restoration ecologists is inadvertently creating ecological traps, yet identifying ecological traps is difficult, particularly over a large region and for an entire suite of species. Here we use an example to show that restora