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Modelling individual tree growth of naturally occurring even-aged shortleaf pine (Pinus echinata Mill.)
(2015-12)
Modelling individual tree growth is important for the assessment and management of naturally occurring shortleaf pine, as its abundance (hectare) is reducing due to increased plantings of other commercially important ...
Conservation of biodiversity in Northern Canada through ecological processes and cultural landscapes
(2015-12)
Disturbance processes are critical to ecosystem function and resilience. Across a landscape, fire varies in space and time, which results in a shifting mosaic of patches with different fire return intervals and vertical ...
Small mammal communities and functional connectivity in the Lower Rio Grande Valley: A landscape perspective
(2015-07)
Habitat loss and fragmentation are major threats to global biodiversity, negatively affecting all major taxonomic groups. To mitigate these effects, the United States Fish and Wildlife Service manages three refuges in the ...
Climate of Colinus and Callipepla: Current patterns with future implications
(2015-12)
Climate change is a ubiquitous phenomenon that affects species at multiple spatial scales. Species' trends that are currently being observed may have future implications for conservation within the context of a dynamic ...