Pages that link to "Item:Q139241"
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The following pages link to Jeffrey Morisette (Q139241):
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- Regional climate response collaboratives: Multi-institutional support for climate resilience (Q145210) (← links)
- Evaluating new SMAP soil moisture for drought monitoring in the rangelands of the US High Plains (Q152924) (← links)
- MODIS imagery improves pest risk assessment: A case study of wheat stem sawfly (Cephus cinctus, Hymenoptera: Cephidae) in Colorado, USA (Q153014) (← links)
- Regional distribution models with lack of proximate predictors: Africanized honeybees expanding north (Q154739) (← links)
- Integrating research tools to support the management of social-ecological systems under climate change (Q155107) (← links)
- Caveats for correlative species distribution modeling (Q234597) (← links)
- Combining state-and-transition simulations and species distribution models to anticipate the effects of climate change (Q234997) (← links)
- Ten ways remote sensing can contribute to conservation (Q235026) (← links)
- The story of rising voices: Facilitating collaboration between indigenous and western ways of knowing (Q238650) (← links)
- Analyses of historical and projected climates to support climate adaptation in the northern Rocky Mountains: Chapter 4 (Q238686) (← links)
- State-and-transition models: Conceptual versus simulation perspectives, usefulness and breadth of use, and land management applications (Q238783) (← links)
- Designing ecological climate change impact assessments to reflect key climatic drivers (Q239228) (← links)
- Monitoring land surface albedo and vegetation dynamics using high spatial and temporal resolution synthetic time series from Landsat and the MODIS BRDF/NBAR/albedo product (Q239648) (← links)
- Minimizing effects of methodological decisions on interpretation and prediction in species distribution studies: An example with background selection (Q239842) (← links)
- Crossing boundaries in a collaborative modeling workspace (Q239923) (← links)
- VisTrails SAHM: visualization and workflow management for species habitat modeling (Q244219) (← links)
- Land surface phenology (Q244979) (← links)
- Improving national-scale invasion maps: Tamarisk in the western United States (Q250390) (← links)
- Bounding species distribution models (Q251518) (← links)
- Cross-scale assessment of potential habitat shifts in a rapidly changing climate (Q259333) (← links)
- Ecosystems, Ecosystem Services, and Biodiversity (Q259542) (← links)
- Strategic considerations for invasive species managers in the utilization ofenvironmental DNA (eDNA): Steps for incorporating this powerful surveillance tool (Q268109) (← links)
- Using state-and-transition modeling to account for imperfect detection in invasive species management (Q269961) (← links)
- Cross-scale phenological data integration to benefit resource management and monitoring (Q270067) (← links)
- PS3: The Pheno-Synthesis software suite for integration and analysis of multi-scale, multi-platform phenological data (Q277091) (← links)
- Envisioning a national invasive species information framework (Q279294) (← links)
- Historical and projected climate in the northern Rockies Region (Q280053) (← links)
- A cross comparison of spatiotemporally enhanced springtime phenological measurements from satellites and ground in a northern U.S. mixed forest (Q280599) (← links)
- Comparison of simulated HyspIRI with two multispectral sensors for invasive species mapping (Q298956) (← links)
- Data management challenges in species distribution modeling (Q302549) (← links)
- Strategic considerations for invasive species managers in the utilization of environmental DNA (eDNA): Steps for incorporating this powerful surveillance tool (Q309565) (← links)