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PABST, ROBERT Simulating dead wood dynamics in a managed forest landscape.
*KENNEDY, REBECCA S. 1,2, OLSEN, KEITH A. 3, PABST, ROBERT J. 2 and SPIES, THOMAS A. 1, 1 USDA Forest Service, PNW Research Station, Corvallis, OR, USA2 Department of Forest Science, Corvallis, OR, USA3 Department of Forest Resources, Corvallis, OR, USA
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PAGE, GARY Modeling effects of landscape change on San Francisco Bay bird communities: An evaluation of restoration scenarios.
*STRALBERG, DIANA , WARNOCK, NILS , NUR, NADAV , SPAUTZ, HILDIE and PAGE, GARY , 1 Point Reyes Bird Observatory (PRBO Conservation Science), Stinson Beach, CA, USA
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PAN, QINGMING Plant Species Diversity and Primary Productivity along a Landscape Gradient in the Inner Mongolia Grassland.
*BAI, YONGFEI 1, PAN, QINGMING 1, HAN, XINGGUO 1 and WU, JIANGUO 1,2, 1 Laboratory of Quantitative Vegetation Ecology , Beijing, Hebei, China2 School of Life Sciences, Tempe, AZ, USA
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PARIKH, PUNAM A multidisciplinary approach to managing stormwater runoff in an urban watershed.
*MAYER, AUDREY L. , SHUSTER, WILLIAM , THURSTON, HALE , PARIKH, PUNAM and TAYLOR, MICHAEL , 1 US Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH, USA
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PARISIEN, MARC Integrating physical and probabilistic aspects of wildfire to assess landscape flammability.
PARISIEN, MARC 1, KAFKA, VICTOR 2, HIRSCH, KELVIN 1, TODD, BERNIE 1 and LAVOIE, SUZANNE 1, 1 Canadian Forest Service, Edmonton, Alberta2 Parks Canada Agency, Gatineau, Quebec
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PARKER, LINDA Applying landscape ecology to national forest management: landscape design on the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest.
*PARKER, LINDA R. and ST. PIERRE, MATTHEW , 1 Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest, Park Falls, WI, USA
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PARRISH, DAVID 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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PARRISH, DAVID 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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PEARSON, SCOTT Microsite-scale heterogeneity of forest herbs: the role of past land use and life-history traits.
*FRATERRIGO, JENNIFER M. 1, TURNER, MONICA G. 1 and PEARSON, SCOTT M. 2, 1 Department of Zoology, Madison, WI, USA2 Department of Biology, Mars Hill, NC, USA
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PENNINGTON, DEANA Science Environment for Ecological Knowledge: providing distributed data and computational resources for ecologists.
*ROMANELLO, SAMANTHA J. 1, *PENNINGTON, DEANA D. 1, MICHENER, WILLIAM K. 1, BEACH, JAMES H. 2, JONES, MATTHEW B. 3, LUDAESCHER, BERTRAM 4 and SCHILDHAUER, MARK 3, 1 LTER Network Office, Albuquerque, NM, USA2 Biodiversity Research Center, Lawrence, KS, USA3 National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis, Santa Barbara, CA, USA4 San Diego Supercomputer Center, La Jolla, CA, USA
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PENNINGTON, DEANA Ecological Niche Modeling with the Science Environment for Ecological Knowledge (SEEK) Infrastructure.
*PENNINGTON, DEANA D. 1, MICHENER, WILLIAM K. 1, BEACH, JAMES H. 2, JONES, MATTHEW B. 3, LUDAESCHER, BERTRAM 4 and SCHILDHAUER, MARK 3, 1 LTER Network Office, Albuquerque, NM, USA2 Biodiversity Research Center, Lawrence, KS, USA3 National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis, Santa Barbara, CA, USA4 San Diego Supercomputer Center, La Jolla, CA, USA
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PERERA, AJITH Transfer and extension of forest landscape ecology: A matter of scale and models.
*KING, ANTHONY W. 1 and PERERA, AJITH H. 2, 1 Environmental Sciences Division, Bldg. 1509 , Oak Ridge , TN, USA2 Ontario Forest Research Institute, Sault Ste. Marie, ON, Canada
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PERERA, AJITH Technology transfer and extension in forest landscape ecology: bridging the knowledge gap.
*PERERA, AJITH H. 1, BUSE, LISA J. 1 and CROW, THOMAS R. 2, 1 Ontario Forest Research Institute,, Sault Ste. Marie, ON, Canada2 USDA Forest Service - WFWAR, Arlington, VA, USA
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PERERA, AJITH Applying forest landscape ecological knowledge: Experiences in the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources.
*BUSE, LISA J. 1, PERERA, AJITH H. 1, NAYLOR, BRIAN J. 2 and ELKIE, PHIL 3, 1 OFRI - OMNR, Sault Ste. Marie, ON2 SCSI - OMNR, North Bay, ON3 NWSI - OMNR, Thunder Bay, ON
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PERERA, AJITH Understanding Spatio-temporal Patterns of Boreal Forest Landscape Dynamics.
*PERERA, AJITH H. , 1 Ontario Forest Research Institute,, Sault Ste. Marie, ON
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PERKINS, CHRISTINE Potential future impervious area and stream ecosystem effects in North Carolina.
*HARRISON, JAMES E. 1, CAKIR, HALIL 2, BIRD, SANDRA 3, GILLIAM, JAMES F. 2, MACPHERSON, PATRICIA 5, EXUM, LINDA 3 and PERKINS, CHRISTINE 4, 1 US Environmental Protection Agency - Region 4, Atlanta, GA, USA2 North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, USA3 US Environmental Protection Agency, Athens, GA, USA5 North Carolina Division of Water Quality, Raleigh, NC, USA4 Computer Sciences Corporation, Athens, GA, USA
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PESS, GEORGE Barriers to migration fundamentally alter aquatic landscapes: Can models identify the best restoration opportunities?
*STEEL, E. ASHLEY 1, SHEER, MINDI B. 1, FEIST, BLAKE E. 1, PESS, GEORGE R. 1, JENSEN, DAVID 1 and BILBY, ROBERT E. 2, 1 NW Fisheries Science Center, Seattle, WA, USA2 Weyerhaueser Corporation, Federal Way, WA, USA
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PETERS, DEBRA Landscape scale analyses provide new insights into desertification.
*YAO, JIN , PETERS, DEBRA PC. , HAVSTAD, KRIS M. and BESTELMEYER, BRANDON T. , 1 USDA ARS, Jornada Experimental Range, Las Cruces, NM, USA
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PETERS, MATTHEW Holocene fire-history records from lake sediments: improving accuracy and precision through quantitative modeling.
*HIGUERA, PHILIP E. 1, PETERS, MATTHEW E. 2 and GAVIN, DANIEL G. 3, 1 College of Forest Resources, Seattle, WA, USA2 Department of Applied Mathematics, Seattle, WA, USA3 Department of Plant Biology, Urbana , IL, USA
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PETERSEN, STEVEN Modeling plant community and physical process response to western juniper in a southeast Oregon watershed.
*PETERSEN, STEVEN L. 1 and STRINGHAM, TAMZEN K. 2, 1 Department of Rangeland Resources, 202 Strand Ag Hall, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, USA2 Department of Rangeland Resources, 202 Strand Ag Hall, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, USA
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PETERSON, DAVID Topographic controls on low-severity fire in eastern Washington.
*KELLOGG, LARA-KARENA B. 1, MCKENZIE, DONALD 2 and PETERSON, DAVID L. 1,2, 1 University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA2 USDA Forest Service , Seattle, WA, USA
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PETERSON, MARKUS Spatio-temporal patterns suggesting domestication of endangered Key deer.
*PETERSON, MARKUS N. 1, LOPEZ, ROEL R. 2, LAURENT, EDWARD J. 1, SILVY, NOVA J. 2 and LIU, JINGUO 1, 1 Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, USA2 Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, Texas A&M University, College Station , TX , USA
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PIERCE, KENNETH Influences of landscape structure, drought, and wind on crown fire spread in forest landscapes.
*WIMBERLY, MICHAEL C. 1, AVERY, CHADWICK 1, OHMANN, JANET L. 2, PIERCE, KENNETH B. 2, GREGORY, MATTHEW J. 3 and FRIED, JEREMY S. 4, 1 Warnell School of Forest Resources, Athens, GA, USA2 USDA Forest Service, Corvallis, OR, USA3 Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, USA4 USDA Forest Service, Portland, OR, USA
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PIERCE, KENNETH Assessing spatial uncertainty in landscape vegetation maps created with imputation procedures.
*PIERCE, KENNETH B. 1, OHMANN, JANET 1 and GREGORY, MATT 2, 1 US Forest Service, Corvallis, OR, USA2 Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, USA
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PINTO, ALICE Feral Honey Bees in Pine Forest Landscapes of East Texas.
*COULSON, ROBERT N. 1, PINTO, ALICE 1, TCHAKERIAN, MARIA D. 1, BAUM, KRISTEN A. 2, RUBINK, WILLIAM L. 2 and JOHNSTON, SPENCER J. 3, 1 Knowledge Engineering Laboratory, Department of Entomology, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, USA2 Department of Biological Sciences, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA , USA3 Department of Entomology, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, USA
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PLOWES, ROBERT Rainforest landscape dynamics: Treefall gaps and Passionvines.
*PLOWES, ROBERT , 1 Section of Integrative Biology, Austin, TX
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POKRAS, MARK Quantifying variation in risks across space and time to populations of the Common Loon.
*NICHOLSON, MATTHEW C. 1, HAEBLER, ROMONA 1 and POKRAS, MARK 2, 1 Atlantic Ecology Division, National Health and Environmental Effects Research Laboratory, Narragansett, RI, USA2 Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine Wildlife Clinic, Grafton, MA, USA
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POPPE, LARRY Spatial and temporal patterns of infaunal community structure in relation to sea floor benthoscape structure.
*ZAJAC, ROMAN N. 1, TWICHELL, DAVID C. 2, POPPE, LARRY J. 2 and LEWIS, RALPH S. 3, 1 Dept. Biology and Environmental Science, West Haven, CT, USA2 U.S. Geological Survey, Woods Hole, MA, USA3 Long Island Sound Resource Center, Groton, CT, USA
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PRASAD, ANANTHA Machine learning tools for predictive vegetation mapping.
*PRASAD, ANANTHA M. and IVERSON, LOUIS R. , 1 USDA Forest Service, Delaware, OH, USA
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PRATHER, JOHN 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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PRATHER, JOHN 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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PRATHER, JOHN 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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PRIOR-MAGEE, JULIE Southwest Regional Gap Analysis Project: an overview of project goals and organization.
*PRIOR-MAGEE, JULIE , 1 USGS/Biological Resources Discipline, Las Cruces, NM, USA
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PRIOR-MAGEE, JULIE A Regional Approach to Stewardship Mapping for the Southwest Regional Gap Analysis Project.
*ERNST, ANDREA E. 1, PRIOR-MAGEE, JULIE 2 and BOYKIN, KENNETH G. 1, 1 New Mexico Cooperative Fish & Wildlife Research Unit, Las Cruces, NM, USA2 USGS Biological Resources Division, Las Cruces, NM, USA
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PROCOPIO, NICHOLAS Landsat ETM-based Indices for Monitoring Urban Land Use Intensity.
*LATHROP, RICHARD G. 1, ZAMPELLA, ROBERT A. 2, LEE, SANGBUM 1 and PROCOPIO, NICHOLAS 2, 1 Ruters University, New Brunswick, NJ, USA2 Pinelands Commission, New Lisbon, NJ , USA
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PROPECK, SUZANNE 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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PUDDISTER, MICHAEL Landscape-level Patterns of Frog Species in Three Subwatersheds of the Credit River, Ontario, Canada.
BENNETT, LORNE P. 1, MILNE, ROBERT J. 2 and PUDDISTER, MICHAEL 3, 1 Department of Geography, Guelph, Ontario, Canada2 Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada3 Credit Valley Conservation, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
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