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 …
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
Context Addressing ecosystem degradation in the Anthropocene will require ecological
restoration across large spatial extents. Identifying areas where natural regeneration will …
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
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 …
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
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
across the globe have caused the decline of ecosystem diversity, distribution, and functional …