Forestry and Environmental Resources

Works Published in 2012

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2012 journal article

Loblolly Pine Age and Density Affects Switchgrass Growth and Soil Carbon in an Agroforestry System

Forest Science, 58(5), 485–496.

By: M. Blazier, T. Clason, E. Vance, Z. Leggett* & E. Sucre

author keywords: biofuel; microbial biomass; alley cropping
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: March 19, 2021

2012 journal article

Bobwhite use of field borders

The Upland Gazette, 17(2), 7–8. https://www.ncwildlife.org/Portals/0/Conserving/documents/UplandGazette/UG_FALL2012.pdf

By: S. Bowling, C. Moorman & C. DePerno

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: February 28, 2021

2012 journal article

Decline in riparian Tsuga canadensis forests of the central Appalachians across an Adelges tsugae invasion chronosequence

The Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society, 139(4), 367–378.

By: K. Martin & P. Goebel

author keywords: Adelges tsugae; Central Appalachians; Eastern Hemlock; Foundation Species; Hemlock Woolly Adelgid; Invasive Species; Structural Equation Modeling; Tsuga canadensis
TL;DR: Although in severe decline, T. canadensis continued to dominate both the overstory and sapling layers across riparian-upland transects across the central Appalachians, and structural equation modeling indicated decline was moderated by higher elevations and landscape positions that received less incident radiation due to aspect and slope, but duration of Adelges tsugae invasion was the most influential factor in the decline of crown health for theOverstory. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
15. Life on Land (OpenAlex)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: February 28, 2021

2012 chapter

Implementation of the U.S. Legal, Institutional, and Economic Criterion and Indicators for the 2010 Montreal Process for Sustainable Forest Management

In Sustainable Forest Management (pp. 287–304). InTech Press.

By: F. Cubbage, K. McGinley, S. Moffat, L. Lin & G. Robertson

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: February 9, 2021

2012 chapter

Wildlife radiotracking

In K. Sivakumar & B. Habib (Eds.), ENVIS Bulletin on Telemetry in Wildlife Science (Vol. 13, pp. 20–30).

By: J. Millspaugh, D. Kesler, R. Kays, R. Gitzen, J. Schulz, J. Belant, C. Rota, B. Keller, C. Bodinof

Ed(s): K. Sivakumar & B. Habib

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: February 7, 2021

2012 journal article

Ámbito de Hogar y Actividad Circadiana del Ocelote (Leopardus pardalis) en la Isla de Barro Colorado, Panamá

Mesoamericana, 16(3), 30–39.

By: R. Moreno, R. Kays, J. Giacalone-Willis, E. Aliaga-Rossel, R. Mares & A. Bustamante

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: February 7, 2021

2012 journal article

Animal Visitation and Pollination of Flowering Balsa Trees (Ochroma pyramidale) in Panama

Mesoamericana, 16(3), 56–70.

By: R. Kays, M. Rodríguez, L. Valencia, R. Horan, R. Adam & C. Ziegler

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: February 7, 2021

2012 journal article

A record of Striped Hog-nosed Skunk Conepatus semistriatus in central Panama, between two known sub-ranges

Small Carnivore Conservation, 47, 62–64.

By: H. Esser, Y. Liefting, R. Kays & P. Jansen

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: February 7, 2021

2012 journal article

Bias in estimating animal travel distance: the effect of sampling frequency

Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 3(4), 653–662.

author keywords: Barro Colorado Island; camera traps; daily distance; day range; movement models; radiotracking; random walk; telemetry; travel distance; tropical forest
TL;DR: Simulation of movement paths parameterized with empirical movement data is used to study how estimates of distance travelled are affected by sampling frequency. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: January 29, 2021

2012 journal article

Moderating Argos location errors in animal tracking data

Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 3(6), 999–1007.

Ed(s): L. Giuggioli

author keywords: accuracy; animal movement; Argos; Douglas Argos-filter; Movebank; satellite telemetry
TL;DR: Douglas Argos-filter can improve data accuracy by 50–90% and is an effective and flexible tool for preparing Argos data for direct biological interpretation or subsequent modelling. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: January 29, 2021

2012 journal article

Data from: Thieving rodents as substitute dispersers of megafaunal seeds

By: P. Jansen, B. Hirsch, W. Emsens, V. Zamora-Gutierrez, M. Wikelski & R. Kays*

Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: January 29, 2021

2012 journal article

The interplay of homing and dispersal in green turtles: A focus on the southwestern atlantic

Journal of Heredity, 103(6), 792–805.

Contributors: E. Naro-Maciel*, A. Bondioli*, M. Martin*, A. De Pádua Almeida*, C. Baptistotte*, C. Bellini*, M. Marcovaldi*, A. Santos*, G. Amato*

author keywords: Chelonia mydas; mtDNA; control region; mixed stock analysis; connectivity
MeSH headings : Age Factors; Animal Migration / physiology; Animals; Atlantic Ocean; Brazil; DNA, Mitochondrial; Female; Genetic Variation; Genetics, Population; Haplotypes; Homing Behavior / physiology; Male; Molecular Sequence Data; Nesting Behavior / physiology; Population Density; Suriname; Trinidad and Tobago; Turtles / genetics
TL;DR: Impacts of population size, geographic distance, ocean currents, and juvenile natal homing on connectivity, addressed calls for increased genetic sampling in the southwestern Atlantic, and provided data important for conservation of globally endangered green turtles. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
14. Life Below Water (OpenAlex)
Source: ORCID
Added: January 26, 2021

2012 journal article

A Within-Farm Efficiency Comparison of Silvopasture Systems with Conventional Pasture and Forestry in Northeast Argentina

Land Economics, 88(4), 639–657.

By: G. Frey, H. Fassola, A. Pachas, L. Colcombet, S. Lacorte, M. Renkow, O. Perez, F. Cubbage*

UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
2. Zero Hunger (OpenAlex)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: January 24, 2021

2012 journal article

A telemetric thread tag for tracking seed dispersal by scatter-hoarding rodents

Plant Ecology, 213(6), 933–943.

author keywords: Radio telemetry; Seed tag; Animal dispersed seeds; Astrocaryum; Agouti
TL;DR: It is concluded that telemetric thread tags can be used to document secondary seed dispersal by scatter-hoarding animals with unprecedented efficacy and precision. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
15. Life on Land (OpenAlex)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: January 24, 2021

2012 journal article

Parameterization and multi-criteria calibration of a distributed storm flow model applied to a Mediterranean agricultural catchment

Hydrological Processes, 27(10), 1379–1398.

By: D. Hallema*, R. Moussa*, P. Andrieux* & M. Voltz*

author keywords: storm flow; event-based modelling; distributed model; multi-criteria calibration
Source: Crossref
Added: January 21, 2021

2012 journal article

How Perceived Exposure to Environmental Harm Influences Environmental Behavior in Urban China

AMBIO, 42(1), 52–60.

author keywords: China; Environmental attitudes; Environmental harm; New environmental paradigm; Pro-environmental behavior
MeSH headings : China; Conservation of Natural Resources; Environmental Exposure; Environmental Health; Urban Population
TL;DR: This work used a nation-wide survey dataset in urban China to test two hypotheses: experiencing environmental harm directly affects environmental behavior; environmental attitudes mediate the relationship between experienced environmental harm and environmental behavior. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
11. Sustainable Cities and Communities (OpenAlex)
Source: Crossref
Added: January 21, 2021

2012 journal article

Small mammal use of field borders planted as beneficial insect habitat

Wildlife Society Bulletin, 37(1), 209–215.

By: C. Moorman n, C. Plush n, D. Orr n, C. Reberg-Horton n & B. Gardner n

author keywords: agriculture; beneficial insects; field borders; Mus musculus; Sigmodon hispidus; small mammals
TL;DR: Lower abundance of cotton rats and house mice in mowed borders emphasizes the importance of structurally complex non-crop vegetation for supporting small-mammal communities in agricultural landscapes. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
13. Climate Action (Web of Science)
15. Life on Land (Web of Science)
Source: Crossref
Added: January 21, 2021

2012 thesis

Understanding regional water resource dynamics due to land-cover/land-use and climate changes in the North Carolina Piedmont

(Doctoral Dissertation, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill).

By: J. Gray

Sources: NC State University Libraries, NC State University Libraries
Added: January 17, 2021

2012 conference paper

PhenoCam: A Continental Observatory in Support of Monitoring, Modeling, and Forecasting Phenological Responses to Climate Change

American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting Abstracts, GC54A–06. Washington, D.C.: American Geophysical Union.

By: M. Friedl, A. Richardson, R. Pless, S. Frolking, T. Milliman, S. Klosterman, M. Toomey, J. Gray

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: January 17, 2021

2012 conference paper

A comparison of phenophase transition dates calculated from MODIS EVI and NBAR-EVI

American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting Abstracts, B11C–0438. Washington, D.C.: American Geophysical Union.

By: E. Frick, M. Friedl, E. Melaas & J. Gray

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: January 17, 2021

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