Meentemeyer, Ross K.

UNCC

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FRONTIERS IN INVASIVE SPECIES DISTRIBUTION MODELING (iSDM): ASSESSING EFFECTS OF ABSENCE DATA, DISPERSAL CONSTRAINTS, STAGE OF INVASION AND SPATIAL DEPENDENCE 2011 595 Successful management of biological invasions depends heavily on our ability to predict their geographic ranges and potential habitats. Species distribution modeling (SDM) provides a methodological framework to predict spatial distributions of organi...
LANDSCAPE CHANGE AND HUMAN-ENVIRONMENT INTERACTIONS: IMPLICATIONS FOR NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT IN URBANIZING AREAS 2014 1954 Worldwide changes in land use and land cover alter the spatial distributions of natural resources and ecosystem functions. Here I examined the pattern and process of landscape change in the Charlotte, North Carolina metropolitan region, to understand...