Pages that link to "Item:Q163920"
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The following pages link to Catherine S. Jarnevich, PhD (Q163920):
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- Using multi-date satellite imagery to monitor invasive grass species distribution in post-wildfire landscapes: An iterative, adaptable approach that employs open-source data and software (Q239436) (← links)
- Response: The geographic distribution of Ixodes scapularis (Acari: Ixodidae) revisited: The importance of assumptions about error balance (Q239589) (← links)
- Minimizing effects of methodological decisions on interpretation and prediction in species distribution studies: An example with background selection (Q239842) (← links)
- Crossing boundaries in a collaborative modeling workspace (Q239923) (← links)
- The art and science of weed mapping (Q242228) (← links)
- Using habitat suitability models to target invasive plant species surveys (Q244056) (← links)
- VisTrails SAHM: visualization and workflow management for species habitat modeling (Q244219) (← links)
- The Hyper-Envelope Modeling Interface (HEMI): A Novel Approach Illustrated Through Predicting Tamarisk (Tamarix spp.) Habitat in the Western USA (Q244424) (← links)
- Modeling the human invader in the United States (Q247927) (← links)
- From points to forecasts: Predicting invasive species habitat suitability in the near term (Q248023) (← links)
- Bringing modeling to the masses: A web based system to predict potential species distributions (Q248051) (← links)
- Improving national-scale invasion maps: Tamarisk in the western United States (Q250390) (← links)
- Balancing energy development and conservation: A method utilizing species distribution models (Q250783) (← links)
- How will climate change affect the potential distribution of Eurasian tree sparrows Passer montanus in North America? (Q251517) (← links)
- Bounding species distribution models (Q251518) (← links)
- The myth of plant species saturation (Q252967) (← links)
- Assessing ecological uncertainty and simulation model sensitivity to evaluate an invasive plant species’ potential impacts to the landscape (Q253342) (← links)
- Human-associated species dominate passerine communities across the United States (Q253385) (← links)
- Predictor importance in habitat suitability models for invasive terrestrial plants (Q254175) (← links)
- Non-native plant invasion after fire in western USA varies by functional type and with climate (Q258684) (← links)
- A tale of two wildfires; testing detection and prediction of invasive species distributions using models fit with topographic and spectral indices (Q258879) (← links)
- Cross-scale assessment of potential habitat shifts in a rapidly changing climate (Q259333) (← links)
- Not so normal normals: Species distribution model results are sensitive to choice of climate normals and model type (Q260128) (← links)
- Modeling rare plant habitat together with public land managers using an iterative, coproduced process to inform decision-making on multiple-use public lands (Q260474) (← links)
- Grassification and fast-evolving fire connectivity and risk in the Sonoran Desert, United States (Q262370) (← links)
- Accuracy, accessibility, and institutional capacity shape the utility of habitat models for managing and conserving rare plants on western public lands (Q263824) (← links)
- Modeling habitat suitability across different levels of invasive plant abundance (Q264891) (← links)
- INHABIT: A web-based decision support tool for invasive plant species habitat visualization and assessment across the contiguous United States (Q265703) (← links)
- Vision of a cyberinfrastructure for nonnative, invasive species management (Q267709) (← links)
- Modeling the potential spread of the non-native regal demoiselle, Neopomacentrus cyanomos, in the western Atlantic (Q267722) (← links)
- Iterative ecological forecasting: Needs, opportunities, and challenges (Q268080) (← links)
- Invaders at the doorstep: Using species distribution modeling to enhance invasive plant watch lists (Q269493) (← links)
- Climate matching as a tool for predicting potential North American spread of Brown Treesnakes (Q271888) (← links)
- Forecasting weed distributions using climate data: a GIS early warning tool (Q275238) (← links)
- Climate change and ‘alien species in National Parks’: Revisited (Q279375) (← links)
- Coupling process-based and empirical models to assess management options to meet conservation goals (Q280660) (← links)
- The invasive plant data landscape: A synthesis of spatial data and applications for research and management in the United States (Q281321) (← links)
- Modelling presence versus abundance for invasive species risk assessment (Q281726) (← links)
- Invasive species management and research using GIS (Q282806) (← links)
- Modeling the distributions of tegu lizards in native and potential invasive ranges (Q287154) (← links)
- Evaluating potential distribution of high-risk aquatic invasive species in the water garden and aquarium trade at a global scale based on current established populations (Q288769) (← links)
- Integrating local pastoral knowledge, participatory mapping, and species distribution modeling for risk assessment of invasive rubber vine (Cryptostegia grandiflora) in Ethiopia’s Afar region (Q294511) (← links)
- Shifting hotspots: Climate change projected to drive contractions and expansions of invasive plant abundance habitats (Q300390) (← links)
- Challenges in updating habitat suitability models: An example with the lesser prairie-chicken (Q301050) (← links)
- Near term climate projections for invasive species distributions (Q304243) (← links)
- Distribution and abundance of Saltcedar and Russian Olive in the western United States: Chapter 2 (Q304875) (← links)
- Iterative models for early detection of invasive species across spread pathways (Q305046) (← links)
- Integrating landscape simulation models with economic and decision tools for invasive species control (Q306261) (← links)
- Show me the numbers: What data currently exist for non-native species in the USA? (Q307493) (← links)
- What parts of the US mainland are climatically suitable for invasive alien pythons spreading from Everglades National Park? (Q308057) (← links)