Pages that link to "Item:Q44747"
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The following pages link to Erik Beever, Ph.D. (Q44747):
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- Conceptual ecological models to support detection of ecological change on Alaska National Wildlife Refuges (Q63143) (← links)
- Framework for ecological monitoring on lands of Alaska National Wildlife Refuges and their partners (Q63492) (← links)
- Integrated monitoring of hydrogeomorphic, vegetative, and edaphic conditions in riparian ecosystems of Great Basin National Park, Nevada (Q69952) (← links)
- Research plan for lands administered by the U.S. Department of the Interior in the Interior Columbia Basin and Snake River Plateau (Q144061) (← links)
- Monitoring temporal change in riparian vegetation of Great Basin National Park (Q144195) (← links)
- Vital signs monitoring plan for the Klamath Network: Phase I report (Q144360) (← links)
- Vegetation responses to sagebrush-reduction treatments measured by satellites (Q145302) (← links)
- Assessing the components of adaptive capacity to improve conservation and management efforts under global change (Q147962) (← links)
- Discovery of the yellow-bellied marmot (Marmota flaviventris) in the Jemez Mountains, New Mexico: Examining competing hypotheses for range extension (Q149142) (← links)
- Evaluating mechanisms of plant‐mediated effects on herbivore persistence and occupancy across an ecoregion (Q149608) (← links)
- An integrated framework for ecological drought across riverscapes of North America (Q149813) (← links)
- Understanding local adaptation to prepare populations for climate change (Q150152) (← links)
- Linking evolutionary potential to extinction risk: Applications and future directions (Q150463) (← links)
- Antecedent climatic conditions spanning several years influence multiple land-surface phenology events in semi-arid environments (Q150567) (← links)
- Pika (<i>Ochotona princeps</i>) losses from two isolated regions reflect temperature and water balance, but reflect habitat area in a mainland region (Q151084) (← links)
- Distribution of a climate-sensitive species at an interior range margin (Q151242) (← links)
- Niche shifts and energetic condition of songbirds in response to phenology of food-resource availability in a high-elevation sagebrush ecosystem (Q151243) (← links)
- Mechanistic variables can enhance predictive models of endotherm distributions: The American pika under current, past, and future climates (Q152605) (← links)
- Predictors of current and longer-term patterns of abundance of American pikas (<i>Ochotona princeps</i>) across a leading-edge protected area (Q152859) (← links)
- Microrefuges and the occurrence of thermal specialists: implications for wildlife persistence amidst changing temperatures (Q153185) (← links)
- Conservation of greater sage-grouse- a synthesis of current trends and future management (Q153719) (← links)
- Ecoregional-scale monitoring within conservation areas, in a rapidly changing climate (Q153807) (← links)
- Successes and challenges from formation to implementation of eleven broad-extent conservation programs (Q154504) (← links)
- Freezing in a warming climate: Marked declines of a subnivean hibernator after a snow drought (Q156681) (← links)
- Is the grass always greener? Land surface phenology reveals differences in peak and season-long vegetation productivity responses to climate and management (Q156695) (← links)
- Ecological consequences of anomalies in atmospheric moisture and snowpack (Q157351) (← links)
- Behavioral flexibility as a mechanism for coping with climate change (Q157745) (← links)
- Social–ecological mismatches create conservation challenges in introduced species management (Q157761) (← links)
- Persist in place or shift in space? Evaluating the adaptive capacity of species to climate change (Q157772) (← links)
- Managing for RADical ecosystem change: Applying the Resist-Accept-Direct (RAD) framework (Q157775) (← links)
- Using a Collaborative Modeling Approach to Explore Climate and Landscape Change in the Northern Rockies and Inform Adaptive Management (Q160093) (← links)
- Evaluating Species’ Adaptive Capacity in a Changing Climate: Applications to Natural-Resource Management in the Northwestern U.S. (Q160320) (← links)
- Integrating Climate and Biological Data into Management Decisions for the Greater Sage-Grouse and their Habitats (Q160812) (← links)
- Adaptive Capacity: The Linchpin for Understanding and Addressing Species Vulnerability to Climate Change Impacts (Q160878) (← links)
- Adaptive Capacity: the linchpin for understanding and addressing species vulnerability to climate-change impacts (Q229960) (← links)
- Species and Ecosystem Responses to Global Change (Q229989) (← links)
- Facing a changing world: Thermal physiology of American pikas (Ochotona princeps) (Q234342) (← links)
- The roles of optimism in conservation biology (Q235914) (← links)
- Understanding relationships among abundance, extirpation, and climate at ecoregional scales (Q237291) (← links)
- Improving conservation outcomes with a new paradigm for understanding species’ fundamental and realized adaptive capacity (Q237927) (← links)
- Plastic pikas: Behavioural flexibility in low-elevation pikas (Ochotona princeps) (Q238111) (← links)
- Multi-scale responses of soil stability and invasive plants to removal of non-native grazers from an arid conservation reserve (Q246988) (← links)
- Ecological responses to contemporary climate change within species, communities, and ecosystems (Q247935) (← links)
- Community- and landscape-level responses of reptiles and small mammals to feral-horse grazing in the Great Basin (Q248351) (← links)
- Design of ecoregional monitoring in conservation areas of high-latitude ecosystems under contemporary climate change (Q250551) (← links)
- Response of western mountain ecosystems to climatic variability and change: A collaborative research approach (Q251267) (← links)
- Playing by new rules: altered climates are affecting some pikas dramatically and rapidly (Q258852) (← links)
- Patterns of apparent extirpation among isolated populations of pikas (Ochotona princeps) in the Great Basin (Q259942) (← links)
- Evidence and implications of recent and projected climate change in Alaska's forest ecosystems (Q261649) (← links)
- Introduction: Defining and interpreting ecological disturbances (Q266190) (← links)