The following pages link to Geneva W. Chong, Ph.D. (Q45343):
Displayed 17 items.
- Vegetation responses to sagebrush-reduction treatments measured by satellites (Q145302) (← links)
- Human activities and weather drive contact rates of wintering elk (Q146533) (← links)
- Topographic and fire weather controls of fire refugia in forested ecosystems of northwestern North America (Q152923) (← links)
- Eyes on the herd: Quantifying ungulate density from satellite, unmanned aerial systems, and GPScollar data (Q156510) (← links)
- Wind-energy development alters pronghorn migration at multiple scales (Q156727) (← links)
- Variable effects of wind-energy development on seasonal habitat selection of pronghorn (Q157271) (← links)
- Building Collaboration Between the North Central CSC and Regional Partners Through Liaison Teams (Q160615) (← links)
- Continued Capacity Building in the North-Central U.S.: Tribal Engagement and PhenoCam Analysis (Q160810) (← links)
- The climate space of fire regimes in north-western North America (Q234966) (← links)
- Ecology and space: A case study in mapping harmful invasive species (Q239009) (← links)
- The art and science of weed mapping (Q242228) (← links)
- What are plants doing and when? Using plant phenology to facilitate sustainable natural resources management (Q262289) (← links)
- Influence of fire refugia spatial pattern on post-fire forest recovery in Oregon’s Blue Mountains (Q297967) (← links)
- Comparative performance and trend of remotely sensed phenology and productivity metrics across the Western United States (Q303898) (← links)
- Multiscale sampling of plant diversity: Effects of minimum mapping unit size (Q307255) (← links)
- Building collaboration between the North Central CSC and regional partners through liaison teams (Q311102) (← links)
- Remotely sensed elk locations on the National Elk Refuge, Wyoming, 2017-2019 (Q324459) (← links)