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| Reference conditions are influenced by the physical template and vary by forest type: A synthesis of Pinus ponderosa-dominated sites in the southwestern United States [期刊论文] Forest Ecology and Management, 2017-01-01, 404 Rodman K.C.; Sánchez Meador A.J.; Moore M.M.; Huffman D.W. View/Download:18/0 |
| Mechanistic variables can enhance predictive models of endotherm distributions: the American pika under current, past, and future climates [期刊论文] Global Change Biology, 2017-01-01, 23 (3 Mathewson P.D.; Moyer-Horner L.; Beever E.A.; Briscoe N.J.; Kearney M.; Yahn J.M.; Porter W.P. View/Download:25/0 |
| CAREER: Integrating undergraduate research, citizen science, and museum genomics to explore a century of change in North American birds [项目] John McCormack View/Download:4/0 |
| The pace of past climate change vs. potential bird distributions and land use in the United States [期刊论文] Global Change Biology, 2016-01-01, 22 (3 Bateman B.L.; Pidgeon A.M.; Radeloff V.C.; Vanderwal J.; Thogmartin W.E.; Vavrus S.J.; Heglund P.J. View/Download:13/0 |
| Habitat availability and gene flow influence diverging local population trajectories under scenarios of climate change: A place-based approach [期刊论文] Global Change Biology, 2016-01-01, 22 (4 Schwalm D.; Epps C.W.; Rodhouse T.J.; Monahan W.B.; Castillo J.A.; Ray C.; Jeffress M.R. View/Download:24/0 |
| Meeting: Linking and uniting micro and macroevolution; September, 2016, Santa Barbara, CA [项目] Michael Alfaro View/Download:0/0 |
| Collaborative Research: A Landscape Resistance Mapping Approach to Understanding Species Invasion Patterns [项目] Jeffrey Holland View/Download:7/0 |
| DISSERTATION RESEARCH: Hybridization and polyploidy as drivers of species diversification and niche evolution during rapid radiations [项目] David Barrington View/Download:9/0 |
| DISSERTATION RESEARCH: Speciation, niche divergence, and character displacement at multiple scales in Lasiopogon robber flies (Diptera: Asilidae) [项目] L. Lacey Knowles View/Download:20/0 |
| Multilocus analyses of co-diversification and phylogenetic incongruence between highly coevolved figs and fig wasps [项目] John Nason View/Download:0/0 |