Displaying works 41 - 60 of 81 in total
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2008 journal article
Partitioning vegetation response to anthropogenic stress to develop multi-taxa indicators of wetland condition
Ecological Applications, 18(4), 983–1001.
Contributors: C. Johnston *, D. Ghioca*, M. Tulbure* , B. Bedford*, M. Bourdaghs*, C. Frieswyk*, L. Vaccaro*, J. Zedler*
2008 journal article
Assessing the use of multiseason QuickBird imagery for mapping invasive species in a Lake Erie coastal Marsh
Wetlands, 28(4), 1028–1039.
Contributors: D. Ghioca-Robrecht*, C. Johnston * & M. Tulbure*
2008 journal article
Effect of interannual and interdecadal climate oscillations on groundwater in North Carolina
Geophysical Research Letters, 35(23).
Contributors: W. Anderson * & R. Emanuel*
2008 journal article
Homologous bone pin conserved in glycerin at 98% and hernicerclagem with a thread of poliglactina 910 in humerus osteosyntesis of domestic pigeons
Ciencia Rural, 38(7), 1925–1931.
Contributors: J. Bolson*, J. Wallau Schossler*, G. Machado* & F. Zembrzuski*
2008 book
Open source GIS: A GRASS GIS approach
In Open Source GIS: A GRASS GIS Approach (pp. 1–406).
Contributors: M. Neteler & H. Mitasova
2008 book
Chapter Ten Free and Open Source Geospatial Tools for Environmental Modelling and Management
In Developments in Integrated Environmental Assessment (Vol. 3, pp. 163–180).
Contributors: A. Jolma, D. Ames *, N. Horning*, H. Mitasova n , M. Neteler *, A. Racicot, T. Sutton*
2008 journal article
Simulated effects of climate change, fragmentation, and inter-specific competition on tree species migration in northern Wisconsin, USA
CLIMATE RESEARCH, 36(3), 191–202.
2008 chapter
The potential futures of Wisconsin forested landscapes
In D. M. Waller & T.P. Rooney (Eds.), The vanishing present: Ecological change in Wisconsin.
Ed(s): D. Waller & . T.P. Rooney
2008 journal article
Simulation of forest change in the New Jersey Pine Barrens under current and pre-colonial conditions
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, 255(5-6), 1489–1500.
2008 journal article
Susceptibility to Phytophthora ramorum in a key infectious host: landscape variation in host genotype, host phenotype, and environmental factors
NEW PHYTOLOGIST, 177(3), 756–766.
2008 journal article
Multi-scale patterns of human activity and the incidence of an exotic forest pathogen
JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY, 96(4), 766–776.
2008 journal article
Influence of land-cover change on the spread of an invasive forest pathogen
ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS, 18(1), 159–171.
2008 journal article
Impact of sudden oak death on tree mortality in the Big Sur ecoregion of California
BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS, 10(8), 1243–1255.
2008 journal article
Early detection of emerging forest disease using dispersal estimation and ecological niche modeling
ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS, 18(2), 377–390.
2008 conference paper
Research foundations of the VERP framework: A synopsis
Recreational Use and Resource Protection in National Parks: Conference Proceedings, i-. Hualien, Taiwan: National Dong Hwa University, Institute of Tourism and Recreation Management.
2008 chapter
Recreation ecology in sustainable tourism and ecotourism: a strengthening role
In S. F. McCool & M. R. Neil (Eds.), Tourism, Recreation and Sustainability: Linking Culture and the Environment, 2nd Ed. (pp. 19–37).
Ed(s): . S. F. McCool & M. Neil
2008 report
Annual Information Exchange -- Statistical Report of State Park Operations: 2006-07
Raleigh, NC: National Association of State Park Directors.
2008 journal article
Distribution of axial lava domes along a superfast overlapping spreading center, 27-32 degrees S on the East Pacific Rise
GEOCHEMISTRY GEOPHYSICS GEOSYSTEMS, 9.
2008 journal article
SPATIAL-TEMPORAL MESOSCALE MODELING OF RAINFALL INTENSITY USING GAGE AND RADAR DATA
ANNALS OF APPLIED STATISTICS, 2(4), 1148–1169.
2008 journal article
The mesoscale characteristics of tropical oceanic precipitation during Kelvin and mixed Rossby-gravity wave events
MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW, 136(9), 3446–3464.
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