The following pages link to Richard Inman, PhD (Q46912):
Displayed 19 items.
- Comparing sample bias correction methods for species distribution modeling using virtual species (Q146105) (← links)
- Spatially consistent high-resolution land surface temperature mosaics for thermophysical mapping of the Mojave Desert (Q149597) (← links)
- Local niche differences predict genotype associations in sister taxa of desert tortoise (Q149662) (← links)
- Dispersal limitations increase vulnerability under climate change for reptiles and amphibians in the southwestern United States (Q150178) (← links)
- Demographic and environmental correlates of home ranges and long-distance movements of Mohave ground squirrels (Q150492) (← links)
- Comparison of methods to monitor the distribution and impacts of unauthorized travel routes in a border park (Q151558) (← links)
- Road Ecology (Q227003) (← links)
- Estimating traffic volume and road age in Wyoming to inform resource management planning: An application with wildlife-vehicle collisions (Q276172) (← links)
- Spatial sampling bias in the Neotoma paleoecological archives affects species paleo-distribution models (Q276446) (← links)
- Identifying transportation data and system needs for a Federal lands transportation data platform (Q307866) (← links)
- Quantifying development to inform management of Mojave and Sonoran desert tortoise habitat in the American southwest (Q308381) (← links)
- An assessment of food habits, prey availability, and nesting success of golden eagles within the Desert Renewable Energy Conservation Plan Area (Q314529) (← links)
- Wyoming road age and traffic volume estimated with machine learning and graph theory (Q318150) (← links)
- Summer Roost Site Suitability Analyses of Four North American Bat Species in the Eastern United States (Q318674) (← links)
- North American Bat Monitoring Program (NABat) Predicted Northern Long-Eared Bat Occupancy Probabilities (Q318913) (← links)
- Bibliography of hydrological and ecological research in the Great Basin terminal lakes, USA (Q319778) (← links)
- North American Bat Monitoring Program (NABat) Integrated Summer Species Distribution Model: Predicted Tricolored Bat Occupancy Probabilities (Q322938) (← links)
- Spatial predictions of habitat suitability for present-day (1950 - 2000 yr) and mid-Holocene (8.3 ka - 4.2 ka) time intervals (Q328326) (← links)
- Local ecological niche models, genotype associations and environmental data for desert tortoises. (Q330855) (← links)