Pages that link to "Item:Q49439"
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The following pages link to Helen Sofaer (Q49439):
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- Ecological forecasting—21st century science for 21st century management (Q56497) (← links)
- Misleading prioritizations from modelling range shifts under climate change (Q145111) (← links)
- The development and delivery of species distribution models to inform decision-making (Q149651) (← links)
- Non-native plants have greater impacts because of differing per-capita effects and non-linear abundance-impact curves (Q149749) (← links)
- Clustering and ensembling approaches to support surrogate-based species management (Q149831) (← links)
- SPCIS: Standardized Plant Community with Introduced Status database (Q150132) (← links)
- Regional models do not outperform continental models for invasive species (Q150574) (← links)
- Climate matching with the climatchR R package (Q150685) (← links)
- Potential cheatgrass abundance within lightly invaded areas of the Great Basin (Q150732) (← links)
- Projected wetland densities under climate change: Habitat loss but little geographic shift in conservation strategy (Q151124) (← links)
- Projecting species’ vulnerability to climate change: Which uncertainty sources matter most and extrapolate best? (Q156582) (← links)
- The relationship between invader abundance and impact (Q156901) (← links)
- Negative effects of an allelopathic invader on AM fungal plant species drive community‐level responses (Q157365) (← links)
- Crafting Ecological Scenarios to Implement the Resist-Accept-Direct (RAD) Framework (Q160225) (← links)
- The Role of Climate in Shaping Invasive Plant Abundance across Different Spatial Locations (Q160805) (← links)
- Climate matching with the climatchR R package (Q226960) (← links)
- Assessing the Proliferation, Connectivity, and Consequences of Invasive Fine Fuels on the Sagebrush Biome (Q227009) (← links)
- INHABIT: A web-based decision support tool for invasive plant species habitat visualization and assessment across the contiguous United States (Q227146) (← links)
- Documenting, Mapping, and Predicting Invasive Species Using the Fort Collins Science Center's RAM (Resource for Advanced Modeling) (Q229756) (← links)
- The relationship between female brooding and male nestling provisioning: does climate underlie geographic variation in sex roles? (Q239185) (← links)
- Accounting for sampling patterns reverses the relative importance of trade and climate for the global sharing of exotic plants (Q239218) (← links)
- Designing ecological climate change impact assessments to reflect key climatic drivers (Q239228) (← links)
- Human-associated species dominate passerine communities across the United States (Q253385) (← links)
- Co-occurrence and occupancy dynamics of mourning doves and Eurasian collared-doves (Q253500) (← 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)
- The use of semiochemicals for attracting and repelling invasive ambrosia beetles (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) in ʻōhiʻa (Metrosideros polymorpha) forests (Q278898) (← links)
- Modelling presence versus abundance for invasive species risk assessment (Q281726) (← links)
- Environmental and geographical factors influence the occurrence and abundance of the southern house mosquito, Culex quinquefasciatus, in Hawai‘i (Q287277) (← links)
- Macroscale analyses suggest invasive plant impacts depend more on the composition of invading plants than on environmental context (Q292722) (← links)
- A science agenda to inform natural resource management decisions in an era of ecological transformation (Q301005) (← links)
- Management foundations for navigating ecological transformation by resisting, accepting, or directing social-ecological change (Q302587) (← links)
- Integrating landscape simulation models with economic and decision tools for invasive species control (Q306261) (← links)
- Invasion-mediated mutualism disruption is evident across heterogeneous environmental conditions and varying invasion intensities (Q307344) (← links)
- The area under the precision‐recall curve as a performance metric for rare binary events (Q308372) (← links)
- A modeling workflow that balances automation and human intervention to inform invasive plant management decisions at multiple spatial scales (Q308386) (← links)
- Land cover differentially affects abundance of common and rare birds (Q309134) (← links)
- Hawaiʻi Ambrosia Beetle Trap Lures and Repellents 2020-2021 (Q318874) (← links)
- First and Second Record of US-RIIS Vascular Plant Species in Contiguous United States (Q319525) (← 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)
- climatchR: An implementation of CLIMATCH in R. v2.0 (Q322554) (← links)
- climatchR: An implementation of Climatch in R (Q323655) (← links)
- High-throughput calculations of climatch scores (Q323834) (← links)
- Presence and abundance data and models for four invasive plant species (Q324445) (← links)
- Great Basin predicted potential cheatgrass abundance, with model estimation and validation data from 2011-2019 (Q325042) (← links)
- Data to create and evaluate distribution models for invasive species for different geographic extents (Q325147) (← links)
- Abundance of wetland-dependent birds at Breeding Bird Survey routes and associated land cover and climate information (Q325245) (← links)
- Data on the impacts of garlic mustard from a weeding experiment in Pennsylvania 2006-2016 (Q325263) (← links)
- Co-occurrence and Occupancy Dynamics of Mourning Doves and Eurasian Collared-Doves (Q325277) (← links)