Pages that link to "Item:Q48699"
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The following pages link to Janet Prevéy, PhD (Q48699):
Displayed 24 items.
- Editorial: Plant phenology shifts and their ecological and climatic consequences (Q150395) (← links)
- Predicting the phenology of invasive grasses under a changing climate to inform mapping and management (Q226990) (← links)
- Predicting risk of annual grass invasion following fire in sagebrush steppe and rangeland ecosystems (Q227018) (← links)
- INHABIT: A web-based decision support tool for invasive plant species habitat visualization and assessment across the contiguous United States (Q227146) (← links)
- Predictor importance in habitat suitability models for invasive terrestrial plants (Q254175) (← links)
- The tundra phenology database: More than two decades of tundra phenology responses to climate change (Q254581) (← links)
- Non-native plant invasion after fire in western USA varies by functional type and with climate (Q258684) (← links)
- Plant traits poorly predict winner and loser shrub species in a warming tundra biome (Q263559) (← links)
- Higher temperature sensitivity of flowering than leaf-out alters the time between phenophases across temperate tree species (Q263995) (← links)
- INHABIT: A web-based decision support tool for invasive plant species habitat visualization and assessment across the contiguous United States (Q265703) (← links)
- Invaders at the doorstep: Using species distribution modeling to enhance invasive plant watch lists (Q269493) (← links)
- Experimental warming differentially affects vegetative and reproductive phenology of tundra plants (Q270580) (← links)
- Global plant trait relationships extend to the climatic extremes of the tundra biome (Q274691) (← links)
- Effects of variable-density thinning on non-native understory plants in coniferous forests of the Pacific Northwest (Q275810) (← links)
- Predicted distribution of a rare and understudied forest carnivore: Humboldt marten (Martes caurina humboldtensis) (Q276149) (← links)
- Climate change: Flowering time may be shifting in surprising ways (Q286883) (← links)
- Developing common protocols to measure tundra herbivory across spatial scales (Q292954) (← links)
- Projected impacts of climate change on the range and phenology of three culturally-important shrub species (Q295326) (← links)
- Post-fire plot-level vegetation cover measurements in the western United States (Q318253) (← links)
- INHABIT species potential distribution across the contiguous United States (ver. 3.0, February 2023) (Q320028) (← links)
- Management summary table for INHABIT species potential distribution across the contiguous United States: additional management units (Q320493) (← links)
- Potential distribution of Japanese brome (Bromus japonicus) across the contiguous United States (October 2023) (Q320494) (← links)
- Habitat suitability models for understory shrubs of western North America (Q325192) (← links)
- Location and phenology observations for beaked hazelnut (Corylus cornuta), Oregon grape (Mahonia aquifolium), and salal (Gaultheria shallon) in western North America (Q325335) (← links)