Quantifying the impacts of management and herbicide resistance on regional plant population dynamics in the face of missing data

RM Goodsell, D Comont, H Hicks… - Journal of Applied …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
A key challenge in the management of populations is to quantify the impact of interventions
in the face of environmental and phenotypic variability. However, accurate estimation of the …

Forecasting natural regeneration of sagebrush after wildfires using population models and spatial matching

A Zaiats, ME Cattau, DS Pilliod, R Liu… - Landscape …, 2023 - Springer
Context Addressing ecosystem degradation in the Anthropocene will require ecological
restoration across large spatial extents. Identifying areas where natural regeneration will …

High among‐species variability in the context dependence of herbivory across disturbance, weather and topoedaphic gradients

AO Sutton, Z Ratajczak, AM Louthan - Journal of Ecology, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Species interaction effects on populations can vary in both magnitude (ie strong vs. weak)
and sign (positive, negative, or no effect). Context‐dependent effects of species interactions …

[HTML][HTML] Black-Grass Monitoring Using Hyperspectral Image Data Is Limited by Between-Site Variability

RM Goodsell, S Coutts, W Oxford, H Hicks, D Comont… - Remote Sensing, 2024 - mdpi.com
Many important ecological processes play out over large geographic ranges, and accurate
large-scale monitoring of populations is a requirement for their effective management. Of …

Adjacent-category models for ordinal time series and their application to climate-dependent spruce budworm defoliation dynamics

OJF Osse, ZM Debaly, P Marchandb… - arXiv preprint arXiv …, 2023 - arxiv.org
This work proposes an adjacent-category autoregressive model for time series of ordinal
variables. We apply this model to dendrochronological records to study the effect of climate …

Echinoderms in decline: modeling trends, assessing consequences, and reversing course

HV Watkins - 2024 - summit.sfu.ca
Humans are having myriad direct and indirect effects on marine species. Echinoderms
appear particularly prone to dramatic population declines and extirpations driven by both …

Forecasting Natural Regeneration in the Great Basin With Ecological Theory and Remote Sensing

A Zaiats - 2023 - search.proquest.com
Natural regeneration is the foundation of resilient ecosystems. Anthropogenic pressures
across the globe have caused the decline of ecosystem diversity, distribution, and functional …