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SADA, DONALD Metapopulation Processes or Infinite Dispersal?: Habitat Patch Occupancy by Toads (Bufo punctatus) in a Naturally Fragmented Desert Landscape.
*BRADFORD, DAVID F. 1, NEALE, ANNE C. 1, NASH, MALIHA S. 1, SADA, DONALD W. 2 and JAEGER, JEF R. 3, 1 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,, Las Vegas, Nevada2 Desert Research Institute,, Reno, Nevada3 University of Nevada Las Vegas,, Las Vegas, NV
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SAJWAJ, TODD Classification Tree Modeling: Sensitivity to Training Samples.
*SAJWAJ, TODD D. 1, KEPNER, WILLIAM G. 2 and BRADFORD, DAVID F. 2, 1 U.S. Army Corp of Engineers co-located at:, Las Vegas, NV, USA2 U.S. EPA - Landscape Ecology Branch, Las Vegas, NV, USA
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SANDERSON, BETH 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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SANTOS, MARIA Eurasian Badgers Habitat Selection in Mediterranean Environments: Does Scale Really Matter?
*SANTOS, MARIA JF. 1,2, ROSALINO, LUIS M. 1, SANTOS-REIS, MARGARIDA 1 and BEIER, PAUL 3, 1 Environmental Biology Centre, Faculty of Sciences, Lisbon University, Ed C2 3ş Piso, Campo Grande, Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal2 Centre for Environmental Sciences and Education, College of Arts and Science, Northern Arizona University , Flagstaff, AZ, USA3 School of Forestry, College of Ecosystem Science and Management, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ, USA
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SANTOS, MARIA To Be a Pest or Not to Be? Site Specific and Landscape Scale Bark Beetle Habitat Selection.
*SANTOS, MARIA JF. 1 and WHITHAM, THOMAS G. 2, 1 Centre for Environmental Sciences and Education, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ, USA2 Department of Biological Sciences, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ, USA
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SANTOS, MARIA Mediterranean Ecosystems Regional Planning: Incorporating Spatial Scale and Ecological Constraints.
SANTOS, MARIA JF. 1,2, OSTERGREN, DAVID 2 and BEIER, PAUL 3, 1 Environmental Biology Centre, Faculty of Sciences, Lisbon University, Ed C2 3ş Piso, Campo Grande, Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal2 Centre for Environmental Sciences and Education, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ, USA3 School of Forestry, College of Ecosystem Science and Management, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ, USA
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SANTOS-REIS, MARGARIDA Eurasian Badgers Habitat Selection in Mediterranean Environments: Does Scale Really Matter?
*SANTOS, MARIA JF. 1,2, ROSALINO, LUIS M. 1, SANTOS-REIS, MARGARIDA 1 and BEIER, PAUL 3, 1 Environmental Biology Centre, Faculty of Sciences, Lisbon University, Ed C2 3ş Piso, Campo Grande, Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal2 Centre for Environmental Sciences and Education, College of Arts and Science, Northern Arizona University , Flagstaff, AZ, USA3 School of Forestry, College of Ecosystem Science and Management, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ, USA
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SARAN, SAMMER Landscape assessment of anthropogenic disturbances in the Himalaya – A case study.
*SHARMA, SUBRAT 1, SARAN, SAMMER 2 and ROY, P. S. 2, 1 G.B. Pant Institute of Himalayan Environment & Development, Almora, Uttaranchal , India2 Indian Institute of Remote Sensing, Dehradun, Uttaranchal, India
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SAUNDERS, SARI Effects of differing harvest regimes on plant distribution at the landscape scale.
*BROSOFSKE, KIMBERLEY D. 1, SAUNDERS, SARI C. 1, CHEN, JIQUAN 2, CROW, THOMAS R. 3 and GUSTAFSON, ERIC J. 4, 1 School of Forest Resources and Environmental Science, Houghton, MI, USA2 Dept. of Earth, Ecological, & Environmental Sciences, Toledo, OH, USA3 USDA Forest Service, Arlington, VA, USA4 USDA Forest Service, Rhinelander, WI, USA
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SAUNDERS, SARI A comparison of associations among structural, functional, and compositional boundaries between two management areas.
*SAUNDERS, SARI C. 1, BROSOFSKE, KIMBERLEY D. 1, CHEN, JIQUAN 2 and GUSTAFSON, ERIC J. 3, 1 School of Forest Resources and Environmental Science, Houghton, MI, USA2 LEES, Toledo, OH, USA3 North Central Research Station, Rhinelander, WI, USA
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SCHAAFSMA, HOSKI Legacies of prehistoric agriculture in modern Sonoran Desert plant communities.
*SCHAAFSMA, HOSKI and BRIGGS, JOHN M. , 1 Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, USA
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SCHEIDEGGER, CHRISTOPH Using spatial analysis of the genetic structure of an epiphytic lichen to assess connectivity.
*WERTH, SILKE , WAGNER, HELENE H. and SCHEIDEGGER, CHRISTOPH , 1 Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL, Zurcherstrasse 111, Birmensdorf, Zürich, Switzerland
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SCHELLER, ROBERT Estimating the effects of climate change, seed dispersal, and disturbance on forest composition and biomass in northern Wisconsin, USA.
*SCHELLER, ROBERT M. and MLADENOFF, DAVID J. , 1 University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, USA
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SCHILDHAUER, MARK 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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SCHILDHAUER, MARK 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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SCHOLL, ANDREW Spatial and temporal patterns of fire regimes in mixed conifer forests in Yosemite National Park.
*SCHOLL, ANDREW E. and TAYLOR, ALAN H. , 1 The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, USA
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SCHRADER, THEODORE SCOTT Pre-Processing Techniques for SWReGAP Land Cover Analysis.
*SCHRADER, THEODORE SCOTT , 1 NM Cooperative Fish & Wildlife Research Unit, Las Cruces, NM, USA
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SCHRUPP, DON Projected Benefits of Regional Gap Analysis in Support of State Wildlife Agency Development of Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Plans.
*SCHRUPP, DON L. , 1 Colorado Division of Wildlife - Habitat Section, Denver, CO, USA
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SCHULTE, LISA Using historical data to examine forest change at regional scales.
*SCHULTE, LISA A. , 1 Natural Resource Ecology and Management, Ames, IA, USA
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SCHULZ, KEITH Standardized ecological classification in support of land cover mapping.
*COMER, PATRICK J. and SCHULZ, KEITH , 1 NatureServe, 2400 Spruce Street, Suite 201, Boulder, CO, USA
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SCHULZ, KEITH Application of NatureServe Ecological System classification: land cover mapping for Southwest Regional GAP.
*SCHULZ, KEITH A. and COMER, PATRICK , 1 NatureServe, 2400 Spruce, Suite 201, Boulder, CO, USA
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SCHUMAKER, NATHAN Evaluating habitat as a surrogate for population viability using a spatially explicit population model.
*SCHUMAKER, NATHAN H. and LAWLER, JOSHUA J. , 1 US Environmental Protection Agency, Corvallis, Oregon, USA
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SCHUMAKER, NATHAN Importance of movement varies in static and dynamic landscapes.
*NAGY, LAURA R. and SCHUMAKER, NATHAN , 1 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Corvallis, OR , USA
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SCHWAB, BARBARA Validating Graph Theoretic Models: Integrating Technologies for the Management and Conservation of Grizzly Bear Populations.
*SCHWAB, BARBARA L. 1, WOUDSMA, CLARENCE G. 2, STENHOUSE, GORDON B. 3 and FRANKLIN, STEVEN E. 4, 1 Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada2 Department of Geography, Calgary, Alberta, Canada3 Alberta Sustainable Resource Development, Hinton, Alberta, Canada4 Office Vice-President Research, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
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SCHWELLING, STEVEN 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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SCOTT, THOMAS A spatially explicit model for a sexual population.
*LEE, PEY-YI 1 and SCOTT, THOMAS A. 1,2, 1 Department of Earth Sciences, Riverside, CA, USA2 Department of Environment Sciences, Policy, and Management, Berkeley, CA, USA
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SCRIBNER, KIM Calculating credits in a conservation bank to minimize the effects of habitat loss and fragmentation on endangered metapopulations.
*BRUGGEMAN, DOUG , JONES, MIKE , LUPI, FRANK and SCRIBNER, KIM , 1 13 Natural Resources, East Lansing, MI
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SEIGEL, ALISON Spatial and temporal analysis of avian response to marsh restoration in the New Jersey Meadowlands.
*SEIGEL, ALISON B. 1, HATFIELD, COLLEEN A. 2 and HARTMAN, JEAN MARIE 3, 1 Graduate Program in Ecology and Evolution, New Brunswick, NJ, USA2 Dept. of Ecology, Evolution, and Natural Resources, New Brunswick, NJ, USA3 Dept. of Landscape Architecture, New Brunswick, NJ, USA
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SEMMENS, DARIUS The Southwest Regional Gap Project: A Database Model for Regional Landscape Assessment, Resource Planning, and Vulnerability Analysis.
*KEPNER, WILLIAM 1, COMER, PATRICK 2, OSBORNE, DIANE 3, SEMMENS, DARIUS 4 and GERGELY, KEVIN 5, 1 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Las Vegas, NV, USA2 NatureServe, Boulder, CO, USA3 U.S. Bureau of Land Management,, Denver, CO, USA4 USDA, Agricultural Research Service , Tucson, AZ, USA5 U.S. Geological Survey,, Moscow, ID, USA
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SEMMENS, DARIUS Simulating the impact of landscape change on channel geomorphology in semi-arid watersheds.
*SEMMENS, DARIUS J. 1, GOODRICH, DAVID C. 1, OSTERKAMP, WAITE R. 2 and GUERTIN, D. PHILLIP 3, 1 USDA Agricultural Research Service, Tucson, AZ, USA2 U. S. Geological Survey, WRD, Tucson, AZ, USA3 University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, USA
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SEMMENS, DARIUS Evaluating Landscape Change and Hydrological Consequences in a Semi-arid Environment.
KEPNER, WILLIAM G. 1, SEMMENS, DARIUS J. 2, WATTS, CHRISTOPHER J. 3, BASSETT, SCOTT D. 4, MOUAT, DAVID A. 4 and GOODRICH, DAVID C. 2, 1 US Environmental Protection Agency, Las Vegas, NV, USA2 USDA, Agricultural Research Service, Tucson, AZ, USA3 Instituto del Medio Ambiente y el Desarrollo Sustentable del Estado de Sonora, Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico4 Desert Research Institute, Reno, NV, USA
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SERGEY, GASPARYAN Modeling of climate of Armenia: evaluation of malariogenic potential and forecasting of insect population dynamics.
*SERGEY, GASPARYAN , ASYA, TER-HOVHANNESYAN and ANCHELA, AZIZYAN , 1 Institute of Zoology, 7, Sevak St., Yerevan , Armenia
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SERVEISS, VICTOR 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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SHANDAS, VIVEK Urban Landscapes and Aquatic Condition: Assessing the effectiveness of riparian buffer strategies in the Puget Sound.
*SHANDAS, VIVEK 1,2, 1 Department of Urban Design and Planning, Seattle, WA, USA2 Urban Ecology Research Lab, Seattle , WA, USA
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SHANG, BO Reducing Wildfire Risk in a Fire Suppression Forest.
*SHANG, BO Z. 1, HE, HONG S. 1, LYTLE, DAVID E. 2, CROW, THOMAS R. 3 and SHIFLEY, STEPHEN R. 4, 1 203 Anheuser-Busch Natural Resources Building, Columbia, MO, USA2 USDA Forest Service, North Central Research Station, Grand Rapids, MN , USA3 USDA Forest Service, Washington, DC, USA4 USDA Forest Service, North Central Research Station, Columbia, MO, USA
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SHARMA, SUBRAT Landscape assessment of anthropogenic disturbances in the Himalaya – A case study.
*SHARMA, SUBRAT 1, SARAN, SAMMER 2 and ROY, P. S. 2, 1 G.B. Pant Institute of Himalayan Environment & Development, Almora, Uttaranchal , India2 Indian Institute of Remote Sensing, Dehradun, Uttaranchal, India
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SHEER, MINDI 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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SHEN, WEIJUN Evaluating empirical scaling relations of pattern metrics with simulated landscapes.
*SHEN, WEIJUN 1,2, JENERETTE, G. D. 1 and *WU, JIANGUO 1, 1 School of Life Sciences, Arizona State University,, Tempe, AZ, USA2 South China Botanical Garden, The Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou, Guangdong, P. R. China
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SHIFLEY, STEPHEN Reducing Wildfire Risk in a Fire Suppression Forest.
*SHANG, BO Z. 1, HE, HONG S. 1, LYTLE, DAVID E. 2, CROW, THOMAS R. 3 and SHIFLEY, STEPHEN R. 4, 1 203 Anheuser-Busch Natural Resources Building, Columbia, MO, USA2 USDA Forest Service, North Central Research Station, Grand Rapids, MN , USA3 USDA Forest Service, Washington, DC, USA4 USDA Forest Service, North Central Research Station, Columbia, MO, USA
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SHIFLEY, STEPHEN Using a forest simulation model to determine the effects of different riparian buffer delineations on forest pattern and species composition.
*BELLCHAMBER, SARA B. 1, HE, HONG 1 and SHIFLEY, STEPHEN 2, 1 University of Missouri - Columbia, Columbia, MO2 US Forest Service, Columbia, MO
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SHRESTHA, NAMRATA Comparative study of boreal forest fires in extensive and measured zone of northwestern Ontario.
*SHRESTHA, NAMRATA and BLINNIKOV, MIKHAIL , 1 Department of Geography, St Cloud, MN, USA
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SHUSTER, WILLIAM 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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SHUSTER, WILLIAM Impacts of impervious surface on landscape hydrology.
*SHUSTER, WILLIAM D. 1, *BONTA, JAMES V. 2, *WARNEMUENDE, ELIZABETH 3, *THURSTON, HALE 1 and *SMITH, DOUG 2,3, 1 US Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, National Risk Management Research Laboratory, Cincinnati, OH, USA2 US Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service,, Coshocton, OH, USA3 US Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, National Soil Erosion Research Laboratory, W. Lafayette, IN, USA
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SILVY, NOVA 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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SIMPSON, KRISTI Functional connectivity and ecological risk assessment for metapopulations.
*JOHNSON, ALAN R. 1, ALLEN, CRAIG R. 2 and SIMPSON, KRISTI AN. 3, 1 Department of Forestry and Natural Resources, Clemson, SC, USA2 South Carolina Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Clemson, SC, USA3 Clemson Institute of Environmental Toxicology, Pendleton, SC , USA
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SISK, THOMAS Assessing ecosystem health: a framework for integrating information across multiple scales.
*MUNOZ-ERICKSON, TISCHA A. 1, *LOESER, MATTHEW 1, AGUILAR-GONZALEZ, BERNARDO 2 and SISK, THOMAS D. 1, 1 Center for Environmental Sciences and Education, Flagstaff, AZ, USA2 Cultural and Regional Studies Program, Prescott, AZ, USA
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SISK, THOMAS 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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SISK, THOMAS 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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SISK, THOMAS 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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SKILLEN, JENNIFER Linking landscape structure with species assemblages.
*SKILLEN, JENNIFER J. , 1 Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, USA
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SKINNER, CARL Influence of stand structure on wildfire severity: the case of the Cone Fire, September 2002.
*SKINNER, CARL N. , 1 USDA Service Center, Redding, CA, USA
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SKUTAI, JULIANNA Environmentally Sensitive Areas and Agricultural Lands in Hungary.
*MALATINSZKY, ÁKOS , SKUTAI, JULIANNA , BELÉNYESI, MÁRTA , GRÓNÁS, VIKTOR and CENTERI, CSABA , 1 Szent István University, Gödöllő, Pest megye, Hungary
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SLOAN, ANNE Maryland's Strategic Forest Lands Assessment.
*WOLF, JOHN 1, HORAN, JEFFREY 2, SLOAN, ANNE 1, WEBER, THEODORE 1, GUZMAN, GRETA 1 and CONN, CHRISTINE 3, 1 Maryland Department of Natural Resources, Annapolis, MD, USA2 Maryland Department of Natural Resources, Annapolis, MD, USA3 Maryland Department of Natural Resources, Annapolis, MD, USA
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SLONECKER, TERRENCE Remote Sensing and GIS in the Remediation of Chemical Weapons Contamination in an Urban Landscape.
*SLONECKER, TERRENCE 1 and HIRSH, STEVE 2, 1 USEPA, Reston, Virginia, USA2 USEPA, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
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SLONECKER, TERRENCE Locating Buries WW1 Munitions with Remote Sensing and GIS.
SLONECKER, TERRENCE 1 and HIRSH, STEVE 2, 1 USEPA, Reston, Virginia, USA2 USEPA, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
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SMITH, CLINT Emerging Steady-state and Lifetime Fluorescence Remote Sensing for Water Quality Monitoring and Bacterial Source Tracking.
*ANDERSON, JOHN , FISCHER, ROBERT , SMITH, CLINT and NELSON, JEAN , 1 US Army Corps of Engineers, Alexandria, VA, USA
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SMITH, DOUG Impacts of impervious surface on landscape hydrology.
*SHUSTER, WILLIAM D. 1, *BONTA, JAMES V. 2, *WARNEMUENDE, ELIZABETH 3, *THURSTON, HALE 1 and *SMITH, DOUG 2,3, 1 US Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, National Risk Management Research Laboratory, Cincinnati, OH, USA2 US Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service,, Coshocton, OH, USA3 US Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, National Soil Erosion Research Laboratory, W. Lafayette, IN, USA
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SMITH, ELIZABETH Linking Broad-scale Landscape Approaches with Fine-scale Process Models: the SEQL Project.
*WAGNER, PAUL F. , SMITH, ELIZABETH R. and MEHAFFEY, MEGAN , 1 US Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC, USA
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SNYDER, MARCIA Linkages between Stream Health, Land Use and Landscape Configuration Metrics.
*GOETZ, SCOTT J. 1,2, WRIGHT, ROBB K. 2, SNYDER, MARCIA 2 and JANTZ, CLAIRE A. 1,2, 1 The Woods Hole Research Center, Woods Hole, MA , USA2 Department of Geography, College Park, MD, USA
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SPAUTZ, HILDIE 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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SPIES, THOMAS 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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SPIES, THOMAS Historical range of variability in deadwood biomass: scaling up stand-level biomass models to the landscape.
*NONAKA, ETSUKO 1, SPIES, THOMAS A. 2, WIMBERLY, MICHAEL C. 3 and OHMANN, JANET L. 2, 1 321 Richardson Hall, Corvallis, OR, USA2 3200 SW Jefferson Way, Corvallis, OR, USA3 4-228 Warnell School of Forest Resources, Athens, GA, USA
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ST. PIERRE, MATTHEW 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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STEEL, E. ASHLEY 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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STENHOUSE, GORDON Validating Graph Theoretic Models: Integrating Technologies for the Management and Conservation of Grizzly Bear Populations.
*SCHWAB, BARBARA L. 1, WOUDSMA, CLARENCE G. 2, STENHOUSE, GORDON B. 3 and FRANKLIN, STEVEN E. 4, 1 Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada2 Department of Geography, Calgary, Alberta, Canada3 Alberta Sustainable Resource Development, Hinton, Alberta, Canada4 Office Vice-President Research, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
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STEWART, CATHERINE 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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STEWART, SUSAN Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Housing Growth Hotspots in the North Central U.S. from 1940 to 2000.
*LEPCZYK, CHRISTOPHER A. 1, HAMMER, ROGER B. 2, RADELOFF, VOLKER C. 1 and STEWART, SUSAN I. 3, 1 Department of Forest Ecology and Management, Madison, WI, USA2 Department of Rural Sociology, Madison, WI, USA3 USDA Forest Service, Evanston, IL, USA
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STOHLGREN, TOM Multi-scale approach to fire regime reconstruction in the Centennial Valley of southwest Montana.
*KORB, NATHAN T. 1,4, ROMME, WILLIAM H. 2, STOHLGREN, TOM J. 3 and THEOBOLD, DAVID M. 3, 1 Graduate Degree Program in Ecology, Fort Collins, CO, USA4 The Nature Conservancy of Montana, Helena, MT, USA2 Department of Forest, Rangeland and Watershed Stewardship , Fort Collins, CO, USA3 Natural Resources Ecology Laboratory, Fort Collins, CO, USA
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STONER, DAVID Defining and delineating refugia for cougars in Utah: distribution of harvest and implications for conservation.
*STONER, DAVID C. and WOLFE, MICHAEL L. , 1 Dept. of Forest, Range, and Wildlife Sciences, Utah State University, 5230 Old Main Hill, Logan, UT, USA
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STRALBERG, DIANA 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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STRIMBU, BOGDAN Post-communism landscape evolution in South-Eastern Europe.
*STRIMBU, VLADIMIR G. 1 and STRIMBU, BOGDAN M. 2, 1 Str. Eforiei 5, Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania2 2040-2424 Main Mall, Vancouver, BC, Canada
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STRIMBU, VLADIMIR Post-communism landscape evolution in South-Eastern Europe.
*STRIMBU, VLADIMIR G. 1 and STRIMBU, BOGDAN M. 2, 1 Str. Eforiei 5, Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania2 2040-2424 Main Mall, Vancouver, BC, Canada
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STRINGHAM, TAMZEN 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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STROMBERG, JULIE 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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STRUWE, LENA Linking spatial patterns with mechanisms for riparian vegetation distributions in stream networks.
*HATFIELD, COLLEEN A. and STRUWE, LENA , 1 Dept. of Ecology, Evolution and Nat Resources, New Brunswick, NJ, USA
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STURTEVANT, BRIAN Dispersal limitation in spruce budworm populations of Minnesota and its effect on balsam fir patterns.
*STURTEVANT, BRIAN R. 1, QUINN, VANESSA S. 1 and TOWNSEND, PHILIP A. 2, 1 U.S. Forest Service, Rhinelander, WI, USA2 University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science, Frostburg, MD, USA
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STURTEVANT, BRIAN Extrapolating plot-level forest composition and structure data to landscape maps in northeastern Minnesota.
*MIRANDA, BRIAN R. 1, STURTEVANT, BRIAN R. 1 and WHITE, MARK A. 2, 1 North Central Research Station, Rhinelander, WI2 Natural Resources Research Institute, Duluth, MN
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STURTEVANT, BRIAN Patterns of forest composition in relation to spruce budworm disturbance in northern Minnesota.
*TOWNSEND, PHILIP A. 1, KINGDON, CLAYTON C. 1, STURTEVANT, BRIAN R. 2 and MIRANDA, BRIAN R. 2, 1 University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science , Frostburg, MD, USA2 USDA Forest Service, Rhinelander, WI, USA
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SWETNAM, THOMAS Application of TWINSPAN Analysis to Define Climate Anomalies and Periods With Relevance to Ecological Patterns and Processes of the Northwestern US, 1675-1978.
*HESSBURG, PAUL F. 1, KUHLMANN, ELLEN E. 1 and SWETNAM, THOMAS W. 2, 1 PNW Research Station, Wenatchee, WA, USA2 Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research, Tucson, AZ, USA
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SYPHARD, ALEXANDRA Modeling alternate scenarios of urban growth on habitat fragmentation in southern California.
*SYPHARD, ALEXANDRA D. 1,2, CLARKE, KEITH C. 2 and FRANKLIN, JANET 3, 1 San Diego State University, San Diego, CA, USA2 University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, USA3 San Diego State University, San Diego , CA, USA
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