The following pages link to Jay Diffendorfer (Q54481):
Displayed 50 items.
- Quantifying source and sink habitats and pathways in spatially structured populations: A generalized modelling approach (Q267569) (← links)
- Limitations, lack of standardization, and recommended best practices in studies of renewable energy effects on birds and bats (Q267850) (← links)
- A continuously updated, geospatially rectified database of utility-scale wind turbines in the United States (Q272372) (← links)
- Effects of urbanization, and habitat composition on site occupancy of two snake species using regional monitoring data from southern California (Q273478) (← links)
- Is the timing, pace and success of the monarch migration associated with sun angle? (Q273935) (← links)
- Assessing local population vulnerability to wind energy development with branching process models: an application to wind energy development (Q273984) (← links)
- Vulnerability of avian populations to renewable energy production (Q275008) (← links)
- Behavioral response of the coachwhip (Masticophis flagellum) to habitat fragment size and isolation in an urban landscape (Q275381) (← links)
- Urban tree cover provides consistent mitigation of extreme heat in arid but not humid cities (Q276112) (← links)
- The geographic extent of bird populations affected by renewable-energy development (Q280279) (← links)
- Bridging the gap between mathematical biology and undergraduate education using applicable natural resource modeling (Q280863) (← links)
- Wind energy: An ecological challenge (Q281291) (← links)
- Do economic values and expenditures for viewing waterfowl in the U.S. differ among species? (Q282917) (← links)
- Urban landcover differentially drives day and nighttime air temperature across a semi-arid city (Q284466) (← links)
- Consequences of ignoring spatial variation in population trend when conducting a power analysis (Q286061) (← links)
- Impacts to wildlife of wind energy siting and operation in the United States (Q287311) (← links)
- Challenges for leveraging citizen science to support statistically robust monitoring programs (Q288142) (← links)
- Biases in the literature on direct wildlife mortality from energy development (Q288418) (← links)
- How do migratory species add ecosystem service value to wilderness? Calculating the spatial subsidies provided by protected areas (Q289072) (← links)
- The benefits of big-team science for conservation: Lessons learned from trinational monarch butterfly collaborations (Q289742) (← links)
- Challenges creating monarch butterfly management strategies for electric power companies in the United States (Q293628) (← links)
- The relative importance of disturbance and exotic-plant abundance in California coastal sage scrub (Q295016) (← links)
- Learning from real-world experience to understand renewable energy impacts to wildlife (Q296080) (← links)
- Operationalizing the telecoupling framework for migratory species using the spatial subsidies approach to examine ecosystem services provided by Mexican free-tailed bats (Q297152) (← links)
- Potential economic consequences along migratory flyways from reductions in breeding habitat of migratory waterbirds (Q298711) (← links)
- Prioritizing conserved areas threatened by wildfire and fragmentation for monitoring and management (Q298835) (← links)
- Quantifying ecosystem service flows at multiple scales across the range of a long-distance migratory species (Q299485) (← links)
- Moving across the border: Modeling migratory bat populations (Q302685) (← links)
- Defining and classifying migratory habitats as sources and sinks: The migratory pathway approach (Q304330) (← links)
- Georectified polygon database of ground-mounted large-scale solar photovoltaic sites in the United States (Q306691) (← links)
- Historical land use and land cover for assessing the northern Colorado Front Range urban landscape (Q308442) (← links)
- Review of indicators for comparing environmental effects across energy sources (Q311993) (← links)
- Multi-species, multi-country analysis reveals North Americans are willing to pay for transborder migratory species conservation (Q312623) (← links)
- Domestic cat (Q313010) (← links)
- Multi-country willingness to pay for transborder migratory species conservation: A case study of Northern Pintails (Q314484) (← links)
- United States Wind Turbine Database (Q317826) (← links)
- Urban tree cover provides consistent mitigation of extreme heat in arid but not humid cities - data release (Q317940) (← links)
- United States Large-Scale Solar Photovoltaic Database (ver. 2.0, August 2024) (Q318026) (← links)
- Integrating land use land cover change into future scenarios of electricity systems - Data Release (Q318218) (← links)
- Digital Data for Land and climate change in Mexico and Texas reveals small effects on migratory habitat of monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus). (Q319205) (← links)
- Multi-species, multi-country analysis reveals North Americans are willing to pay for transborder migratory species conservation, data (Q322543) (← links)
- Multi-species, multi-country analysis reveals North Americans are willing to pay for transborder migratory species conservation, code (Q322588) (← links)
- North American duck populations and the Central U.S. hunters who hunt them (Q322762) (← links)
- In Support of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 3-Bat Species Status Assessment: Predicted Wind Take Allocated To Hibernacula Each Year Under Current and Future Scenarios (Q325369) (← links)
- Raster data files for Prioritizing conserved areas threatened by wildfire for monitoring and management. (Q325774) (← links)
- Demographic model inputs and code, catchment area population estimates, and counterfactual (CIU) estimates for population growth for 23 focal bird species. (Q326603) (← links)
- Data release for ecosystem service flows from a migratory species: spatial subsidies of the northern pintail (Q328555) (← links)
- Data release for the Historical land use and land cover for assessing the northern Colorado Front Range urban landscape (Q329385) (← links)
- Masticophis occupancy in southern California, 1995-2000 (Q330031) (← links)
- Data release for Geographic context affects the landscape change and fragmentation caused by wind energy facilities (Q330819) (← links)