The following pages link to Jay Diffendorfer (Q54481):
Displayed 50 items.
- Onshore industrial wind turbine locations for the United States (Q58367) (← links)
- A guide to calculating habitat-quality metrics to inform conservation of highly mobile species (Q145461) (← links)
- Recreation economics to inform migratory species conservation: Case study of the northern pintail (Q145539) (← links)
- Estimating the per-capita contribution of habitats and pathways in a migratory network: A modelling approach (Q145555) (← links)
- Quantitative tools for implementing the new definition of significant portion of the range in the U.S. Endangered Species Act (Q145633) (← links)
- TrendPowerTool: A lookup tool for estimating the statistical power of a monitoring program to detect population trends (Q145809) (← links)
- Insufficient sampling to identify species affected by turbine collisions (Q148090) (← links)
- Willingness to pay for conservation of transborder migratory species: A case study of the Mexican free-tailed bat in the United States and Mexico (Q149118) (← links)
- Balancing sampling intensity against spatial coverage for a community science monitoring programme (Q149208) (← links)
- Geographic context affects the landscape change and fragmentation caused by wind energy facilities (Q149424) (← links)
- Wind turbine wakes can impact down-wind vegetation greenness (Q150627) (← links)
- Using ecosystem services to identify inequitable outcomes in migratory species conservation (Q150688) (← links)
- A management-oriented framework for selecting metrics used to assess habitat- and path-specific quality in spatially structured populations (Q151747) (← links)
- Improving spatio-temporal benefit transfers for pest control by generalist predators in cotton in the southwestern U.S. (Q152572) (← links)
- Effects of wind energy generation and white-nose syndrome on the viability of the Indiana bat (Q152722) (← links)
- Land cover and topography affect the land transformation caused by wind facilities (Q154540) (← links)
- Geospatial optimization of siting large-scale solar projects (Q154617) (← links)
- Market forces and technological substitutes cause fluctuations in the value of bat pest-control services for cotton (Q154708) (← links)
- A general modeling framework for describing spatially structured population dynamics (Q156590) (← links)
- Assessing population-level consequences of anthropogenic stressors for terrestrial wildlife (Q157224) (← links)
- Demographic and potential biological removal models identify raptor species sensitive to current and future wind energy (Q157247) (← links)
- Solar Energy (Q226978) (← links)
- Effects of Energy Development Strategies (Q229444) (← links)
- Spatial Subsidies: Quantifying Linkages between Human and Natural Systems with Migratory Species (Q229456) (← links)
- Monarch Conservation Science Partnership (Q229526) (← links)
- Effects of fragmentation on the spatial ecology of the California Kingsnake (Lampropeltis californiae) (Q234082) (← links)
- Optimizing conservation strategies for Mexican freetailed bats: a population viability and ecosystem services approach (Q234275) (← links)
- Onshore industrial wind turbine locations for the United States up to March 2014 (Q234569) (← links)
- Replacement cost valuation of Northern Pintail (Anas acuta) subsistence harvest in Arctic and sub-Arctic North America (Q236600) (← links)
- A stage-structured, spatially explicit migration model for Myotis bats: mortality location affects system dynamics (Q236764) (← links)
- National valuation of monarch butterflies indicates an untapped potential for incentive-based conservation (Q237285) (← links)
- Quasi-extinction risk and population targets for the Eastern, migratory population of monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus) (Q238180) (← links)
- Prioritizing avian species for their risk of population-level consequences from wind energy development (Q238253) (← links)
- Monarch butterfly population decline in North America: identifying the threatening processes (Q238807) (← links)
- Density estimates of monarch butterflies overwintering in central Mexico (Q238808) (← links)
- Oil and gas development influences big-game hunting in Wyoming (Q238848) (← links)
- Restoring monarch butterfly habitat in the Midwestern US: 'All hands on deck' (Q239498) (← links)
- Factors associated with bat mortality at wind energy facilities in the United States (Q239631) (← links)
- Incorporating Allee effects into the potential biological removal level (Q239887) (← links)
- A trans-national monarch butterfly population model and implications for regional conservation priorities (Q240337) (← links)
- Ecosystem services from transborder migratory species: Implications for conservation governance (Q240338) (← links)
- A method to assess the population-level consequences of wind energy facilities on bird and bat species (Q240372) (← links)
- Accounting for the ecosystem services of migratory species: Quantifying migration support and spatial subsidies (Q251462) (← links)
- Quantifying the contribution of habitats and pathways to a spatially structured population facing environmental change (Q253138) (← links)
- Editorial: North American monarch butterfly ecology and conservation (Q254264) (← links)
- Mapping development preferences on the perceived value of ecosystem services and land use conflict and compatibility in Greater Kuala Lumpur (Q258972) (← links)
- Ecosystem service flows from a migratory species: Spatial subsidies of the northern pintail (Q259664) (← links)
- Counterfactuals to assess effects to species and systems from renewable energy development (Q260681) (← links)
- Applying linear programming to estimate fluxes in ecosystems or food webs: An example from the herpetological assemblage of the freshwater Everglades (Q261063) (← links)
- Challenges for monitoring the extent and land use/cover changes in monarch butterflies’ migratory habitat across the United States and Mexico (Q264574) (← links)