Item talk:Q54245

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ORCID:

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     name: Decline in local ecological knowledge in the Colombian Andes may constrain
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   name: U.S. Department of the Interior
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USGS Staff Profile:

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   abstract: Biologist with the Fort Collins Science Center
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   abstract: Bryan Tarbox is a Biologist at the Fort Collins Science Center, whose
     current work focuses on sage-grouse conservation efforts.
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   abstract: 'Bryan Tarbox is an interdisciplinary ecologist with experience in conservation
     planning and adaptive management, prioritization modeling and landscape conservation
     design, land use/cover change dynamics, avian ecology, wildlife-agriculture
     dynamics, and human dimensions of conservation. Conservation in working landscapes
     is a common theme that ties together projects ranging from foraging behavior
     of avian insectivores in Andean silvopastures to conservation prioritization
     of Texas grass- and rangelands. Specific methodologies he has employed include:
     tree-based fuzzy logic modeling systems, The Open Standards for the Practice
     of Conservation, generalized linear mixed models using both frequentist and
     Bayesian approaches, and various other statistical, remote sensing and GIS techniques.He
     received a BS in rangeland ecology and management from Texas A&M University,
     completed his PhD at the University of Florida studying conservation biology,
     and conducted a post-doc at Texas State University focused on landscape conservation
     design and conservation planning. He is currently working on a variety of projects
     related to sage-grouse conservation efforts.'
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 email: btarbox@usgs.gov
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 name: Bryan C Tarbox, PhD
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