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The following pages link to Jennifer M Cartwright, Ph.D. (Q45242):
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- Science needs of southeastern grassland species of conservation concern: A framework for species status assessments (Q56159) (← links)
- Stressor identification framework of biological impairment in Mississippi streams to support watershed restoration and TMDL development (Q56439) (← links)
- Automated identification of stream-channel geomorphic features from high‑resolution digital elevation models in West Tennessee watersheds (Q58349) (← links)
- Insular ecosystems of the southeastern United States—A regional synthesis to support biodiversity conservation in a changing climate (Q58614) (← links)
- Ecosystem vulnerability to climate change in the southeastern United States (Q58615) (← links)
- Springs as hydrologic refugia in a changing climate? A remote sensing approach (Q145035) (← links)
- Soil respiration patterns and controls in limestone cedar glades (Q148061) (← links)
- Ecological islands: Conserving biodiversity hotspots in a changing climate (Q149668) (← links)
- Soil microbial community profiles and functional diversity in limestone cedar glades (Q151395) (← links)
- Identifying climate-resistant vernal pools: Hydrologic refugia for amphibian reproduction under droughts and climate change (Q156783) (← links)
- Climate‐change refugia: Biodiversity in the slow lane (Q157766) (← links)
- Disturbance refugia within mosaics of forest fire, drought, and insect outbreaks (Q157767) (← links)
- Oases of the future? Evaluating springs as potential hydrologic refugia in drying climates (Q157768) (← links)
- Combining physical and species‐based approaches improves refugia identification (Q157771) (← links)
- Mapping Climate Change Resistant Vernal Pools in the Northeastern U.S. (Q160207) (← links)
- Climate Refugia and Resilience Atlas: Identifying Priority Areas for Conserving Species of Concern in a Changing Climate (Q160280) (← links)
- Clarifying Science Needs for Determining the Impact of Climate Change on Harmful Algal Blooms in Southeastern United States (Q160491) (← links)
- Climate- and Land-Cover-Induced Shifts in the Distribution and Abundance of Invasive Fish and Their Impacts on Native Fish Communities in the Tennessee and Cumberland River Basins (Q160665) (← links)
- Identifying and Evaluating Refugia from Drought and Climate Change in the Pacific Northwest (Q160701) (← links)
- Assessing Climate-Sensitive Ecosystems in the Southeastern U.S. (Q160827) (← links)
- Understanding Impacts on Southeastern Grasslands from Climate Change, Urban Expansion, and Invasive Species (Q160909) (← links)
- Clarifying Science Needs for Southeastern Grasslands (Q160915) (← links)
- Putting flow-ecology relationships into practice: A decision-support system to assess fish community response to water-management scenarios (Q238973) (← links)
- Drought as an emergent driver of ecological transformation in the twenty-first century (Q255760) (← links)
- Improving species status assessments under the U.S. Endangered Species Act and implications for multispecies conservation challenges worldwide (Q262715) (← links)
- Mapping climate change resistant vernal pools in the northeastern U.S. (Q266876) (← links)
- A guidebook to spatial datasets for conservation planning under climate change in the Pacific Northwest (Q268241) (← links)
- Increasing hydroperiod in a karst-depression wetland based on 165 years of simulated daily water levels (Q269880) (← links)
- Topographic, soil, and climate drivers of drought sensitivity in forests and shrublands of the Pacific Northwest, USA (Q275841) (← links)
- Soil ecology of a rock outcrop ecosystem: Abiotic stresses, soil respiration, and microbial community profiles in limestone cedar glades (Q279683) (← links)
- Unfamiliar territory: Emerging themes for ecological drought research and management (Q283693) (← links)
- A forested wetland at a climate-induced tipping-point: 17-year demographic evidence of widespread tree recruitment failure (Q297259) (← links)
- Landscape topoedaphic features create refugia from drought and insect disturbance in a lodgepole and whitebark pine forest (Q301119) (← links)
- Legacy effects of hydrologic alteration in playa wetland responses to droughts (Q304215) (← links)
- Species richness responses to water withdrawal scenarios and minimum flow levels: Evaluating presumptive standards in the Tennessee and Cumberland River basins (Q309744) (← links)
- Streamflow and fish community diversity data for use in developing ecological limit functions for the Cumberland Plateau, northeastern Middle Tennessee and southwestern Kentucky, 2015 (Q318552) (← links)
- Inundation observations and inundation model predictions for vernal pools of the northeastern United States (Q328567) (← links)
- Analysis of drought sensitivity in the Pacific Northwest (Washington, Oregon, and Idaho) from 2000 through 2016 (Q329252) (← links)
- Climate and stage observations and hydrologic model results for Sinking Pond at Arnold Engineering Development Complex, Tennessee (Q330071) (← links)
- Analysis of remotely-sensed vegetation conditions during droughts and a mountain pine beetle outbreak, Gearhart Mountain Wilderness, Oregon (Q330617) (← links)