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DALE, VIRGINIA Transboundary ecological risk assessment at a military installation using the RSim model.
*EFROYMSON, REBECCA A. 1, DALE, VIRGINIA H. 1, ALDRIDGE, MATTHEW 2, BERRY, MICHAEL W. 2, GARTEN, CHARLES T. 1, BASKARAN, LATHA M. 1, CHANG, MICHAEL 3, WASHINGTON-ALLEN, ROBERT A. 1, STEWART, CATHERINE 4 and OLSEN, LISA M. 1, 1 Environmental Sciences Division, Oak Ridge, TN, USA2 Department of Computer Science, Knoxville, TN, USA3 School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Atlanta, GA, USA4 U.S. Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventative Medicine, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD, USA
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DANIELSON, JEFF Applications of a Multi-Criteria Evaluation Model in Environmental Assessment: the EPA GISST model.
*FERNANDEZ, LUIS E. 1, OSOWSKI, SHARON L. 1, LUECKENHOFF, DOMINIQUE 1, CARNEY, GERALD 1, PARRISH, DAVID 1 and DANIELSON, JEFF 2, 1 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency - Region 6, Dallas, TX, USA2 Lockheed Martin Contracting, Dallas, TX, USA
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DANIELSON, JEFF Texas Ecological Assessment Protocol (TEAP) Model: An Ecoregion-Scale Landscape.
OSOWSKI, SHARON L. 1, *FERNANDEZ, LUIS E. 1, LUECKENHOFF, DOMINIQUE 1, PARRISH, DAVID A. 1, DANIELSON, JEFF E. 2, LUDEKE, A. K. 3, SCHWELLING, STEVEN 3 and GERMAN, D. 3, 1 US Environmental Protection Agency, Dallas, TX, USA2 Lockheed Martin Corporation, Dallas, TX, USA3 Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Austin , TX, USA
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DAVIES, JEREMY Does sufficient habitat remain to support viable chinook salmon populations in the Pacific Northwest of the United States? A spatially explicit assessment of spawning habitat in Puget Sound.
*SANDERSON, BETH L. , DAVIES, JEREMY , LAGUEUX, KERRY , BEECHIE, TIM and RUCKELSHAUS, MARY , 1 Northwest Fisheries Science Center,, Seattle, WA, USA
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DE BEURS, KIRSTEN Analyzing Land Cover Change in Kazakhstan: Land Surface Phenology, Climatic Variation, and Sensor Artifacts.
*DE BEURS, KIRSTEN M. and HENEBRY, GEOFFREY M. , 1 CALMIT, School of Natural Resources, Lincoln, NE, USA
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DEINES, ANDREW Regional and Landscape Risk Assessment for Invasive Species.
*LANDIS, WAYNE G. , DEINES, ANDREW M. and COLNAR, AUDREY M. , 1 Institute of Environmental Toxicology, Bellingham, WA, USA
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DEITNER, ROBERT The approach to animal habitat modeling in the Southwest Regional Gap Analysis Project.
*BOYKIN, KENNETH G. 1,2, DEITNER, ROBERT A. 1,2 and PROPECK, SUZANNE 1,2, 1 Box 30003, MSC 4901, Las Cruces, NM, USA2 Department of Fishery and Wildlife Sciences, Las Cruces, NM, USA
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DEITNER, ROBERT An Entity-Relationship Model of Wildlife Habitat Associations.
*DEITNER, ROBERT A. and BOYKIN, KENNETH G. , 1 New Mexico Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Las Cruces, NM, USA
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DEUTSCHMAN, DOUGLAS American Three-toed Woodpecker (Picoides dorsalis) response to spatial patterns of burn severity and prey availability in post-fire forests.
*REYNOLDS, ELIZABETH W. 1, DEUTSCHMAN, DOUGLAS H. 1 and KOTLIAR, NATASHA B. 2, 1 Department of Biology, San Diego, CA, USA2 US Geological Survey, Fort Collins, CO, USA
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DEY, DIPAYAN Ecology of Landslides in Eastern Himalayas: Landscaping in a Pristine Ecosystem.
*DEY, DIPAYAN , 1 South Asian Forum for Environment, Bhagalpur, Bihar, INDIA
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DICKSON, BRETT Effects of restoration treatments on fire behavior and biodiversity: can fire hazard be reduced while minimizing impacts to wildlife?
*PRATHER, JOHN W. 1, HAMPTON, HAYDEE M. 1, DICKSON, BRETT G. 2, XU, YAGUANG 1, AUMACK, ETHAN N. 1 and SISK, THOMAS D. 1, 1 Center For Environmental Sciences and Education, Flagstaff, AZ, USA2 Department of Fishery and Wildlife Biology, Fort Collins, CO, USA
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DICKSON, BRETT Spatial Tools Supporting Public Participation in Planning Forest Restoration.
*HAMPTON, HAYDEE M. 1, PRATHER, JOHN W. 1, XU, YAGUANG 1, AUMACK, ETHAN N. 1, DICKSON, BRETT G. 2 and SISK, THOMAS D. 1, 1 Center for Environmental Sciences and Education, Flagstaff, AZ, USA2 Department of Fishery & Wildlife Biology, Fort Collins, CO, USA
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DICKSON, BRETT A notable limitation on mapping large-area forest structure using TM imagery and ground plot data.
*XU, YAGUANG 1, *PRATHER, JOHN 1, *HAMPTON, HAYDEE 1, DICKSON, BRETT 2, AUMACK, ETHAM 1 and SISK, THOMAS 1, 1 Center for Environmental Science and Education, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ, USA2 Department of Fishery and Wildlife Biology, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, USA
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DIXON, MARK Interaction between landscape pattern and disturbance: the response of a southwest riparian forest to fire.
*RYCHENER, TYLER J. , DIXON, MARK and STROMBERG, JULIE , 1 Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ
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DONNELLY, MARGARET Practitioners of applied forest landscape ecology: full partners in knowledge transfer?
*DUINKER, PETER N. 1, DONNELLY, MARGARET 2 and RUSSELL, JONATHAN S. 3, 1 School for Resource and Environmental Studies, Halifax, NS, Canada2 85 Chemin CNR, St. Leonard, NS, Canada3 Millar Western Forest Products Ltd., Edmonton, AB, Canada
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DONNELLY, SHANON Comparing two approaches to predict forest composition across variable landscapes.
*WELCH, DAVID 1,2, MERETSKY, VICKY 1,2, EVANS, TOM 1,3, CALDANARO, RICH 1 and DONNELLY, SHANON 1,3, 1 Center for the Study of Institutions, Population and Environmental Change (CIPEC), Bloomington, IN, USA2 School of Public and Environmental Affairs (SPEA), Bloomington, IN, USA3 Department of Geography, Bloomington, IN, USA
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DOW, DAVID Waquoit Bay watershed ecological risk assessment: Using science to support management.
DOW, DAVID 1, *SERVEISS, VICTOR 2, BOWEN, JENNIFER 3 and VALIELA, IVAN 3, 1 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Adminstration, Woods Hole, MA, USA2 US EPA, National Center for Environmental Assessment , Washington, DC, USA3 Boston University Marine Program, Woods Hole, MA, USA
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DRAKE, JOHN The role of habitat suitability and dispersal potential in limiting the range of an aquatic invasive species.
*BOSSENBROEK, JONATHAN M. , LEUNG, BRIAN , LODGE, DAVID M. and DRAKE, JOHN M. , 1 Department of Biological Sciences, Notre Dame, IN, USA
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DROST, CHARLES A Comparison of Approaches for Verifying Southwestern Regional Gap Vertebrate Habitat Distribution Models.
*WYNNE, J. JUDSON , DROST, CHARLES A. and THOMAS, KATHRYN A. , 1 USGS-Southwest Biological Science Center, Flagstaff, AZ, USA
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DUFFE, JASON Exposure of Bald Eagles to Toxic Pesticides at Wintering Sites: A Landscape Approach.
*DUFFE, JASON A. 1, MINEAU, PIERRE 1, WILSON, LAURIE K. 2, ELLIOTT, JOHN E. 2 and LEE, SANDI L. 2, 1 Canadian Wildlife Service, Ottawa, ON, Canada2 Canadian Wildlife Service, Delta, BC, Canada
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DUINKER, PETER Practitioners of applied forest landscape ecology: full partners in knowledge transfer?
*DUINKER, PETER N. 1, DONNELLY, MARGARET 2 and RUSSELL, JONATHAN S. 3, 1 School for Resource and Environmental Studies, Halifax, NS, Canada2 85 Chemin CNR, St. Leonard, NS, Canada3 Millar Western Forest Products Ltd., Edmonton, AB, Canada
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DURBROW, RICHARD The Southeastern Ecological Framework Applications for Local Decision-Making.
*BERISH, CORY W. and DURBROW, RICHARD , 1 US Environmental Protection Agency , Atlanta, GA, USA
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DURBROW, RICK Integrating regional scale land use protection at the local level.
BURNS, NEIL , DURBROW, RICK , RICHARDSON, JOHN R. and BERISH, CORY , 1 US Environmental Protection Agency Region 4, Atlanta, GA, USA
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