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Publications Details for Grant Number R826764

Methodologies for Extrapolating from Local to Regional Ecosystem Scales: Scaling Functions and Thresholds in Animal Responses to Landscape Pattern and Land Use

RFA: Regional Scale Analysis and Assessment (1998)

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Book Chapter Terrestrial perspectives on issues of scale in experimental ecology. None King AW, Gardner RH, Hatfield CA, Naeem S, Petersen JE, Wiens J King AW, Gardner RH, Hatfield CA, Naeem S, Petersen JE, Wiens J. Terrestrial perspectives on issues of scale in experimental ecology. In: Gardner RH, Kemp WM, Kennedy VS, Petersen JE, eds. Scaling Relations in Experimental Ecology. New York, NY: Columbia University Press, 2001, pp. 281-298. R826764 (2001)
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Book Chapter Ecological heterogeneity: an ontogeny of concepts and approaches. None Wiens JA Wiens JA. Ecological heterogeneity:an ontogeny of concepts and approaches. In: Hutchings MJ, John EA, Stewart AJA, eds. The Ecological Consequences of Environmental Heterogeneity. Oxford, United Kingdom: Blackwell Science, 2000, Chapter 2, pp. 9-31. R826764 (2000)
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Book Chapter Understanding the problem of scale in experimental ecology. None Wiens JA Wiens JA. Understanding the problem of scale in experimental ecology. In: Gardner RH, Kemp WM, Kennedy VS, Petersen JE, eds. Scaling Relations in Experimental Ecology. New York, NY: Columbia University Press, 2001, pp. 61-88. R826764 (1999)
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Book Chapter The landscape context of dispersal. None Wiens JA Wiens JA. The landscape context of dispersal. In: Clobert J, Danchin E, Dhondt AA, Nichols JD, eds. Dispersal. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press, 2001, Chapter 7, pp. 96-109. R826764 (Final)
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Book Chapter Predicting species occurrences: progress, problems, and prospects. None Wiens JA Wiens JA. Predicting species occurrences:progress, problems, and prospects. In: Scott JM, Heglund PJ, Morrison ML, et al., eds. Predicting Species Occurrences: Issues of Accuracy and Scale. Washington DC: Island Press, 2002, Chapter 65, pp. 739-749. R826764 (2001)
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Book Chapter Central concepts and issues of landscape ecology. None Wiens JA Wiens JA. Central concepts and issues of landscape ecology. In: Gutzwiller KJ, ed. Applying Landscape Ecology in Biological Conservation. New York, NY: Springer, 2002, pp. 3-21. R826764 (2000)
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Book Chapter Integrating landscape structure and scale into natural resource management. None Wiens JA, Van Horne B, Noon BR Wiens JA, Van Horne B, Noon BR. Integrating landscape structure and scale into natural resource management. In: Liu J, Taylor WW, eds. Integrating Landscape Ecology into Natural Resource Management. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002, Chapter 2, pp. 21-22. R826764 (1999)
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Journal Article Taxon-dependent scaling: beetles, birds, and vegetation at four North American grassland sites None Bossenbroek JM, Wagner HH, Wiens JA Bossenbroek JM, Wagner HH, Wiens JA. Taxon-dependent scaling: beetles, birds, and vegetation at four North American grassland sites. Landscape Ecology 2005;20(6):675-688. R826764 (Final)
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Journal Article Spatial covariance in plant communities: integrating ordination, geostatistics, and variance testing. ECOLOGY Wagner HH Wagner HH. Spatial covariance in plant communities: integrating ordination, geostatistics, and variance testing. Ecology 2003;84(4):1045-1057. R826764 (Final)
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Journal Article Direct multi-scale ordination with canonical correspondence analysis. ECOLOGY Wagner HH Wagner HH. Direct multi-scale ordination with canonical correspondence analysis. Ecology 2004;85(2):342-351. R826764 (Final)
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Journal Article Spatial analysis of landscapes: concepts and statistics. None Wagner HH, Fortin M-J Wagner HH, Fortin M-J. Spatial analysis of landscapes: concepts and statistics. Ecology 2005;86(8):1975-1987. R826764 (Final)
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Journal Article Riverine landscapes: taking landscape ecology into the water. FRESHWATER BIOLOGY Wiens JA Wiens JA. Riverine landscapes: taking landscape ecology into the water. Freshwater Biology 2002;47(4):501-515. R826764 (2001)
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Paper Changes in the variance structure of beetle and plant communities as a function of scale and space. None Bossenbroek JM Bossenbroek JM. Changes in the variance structure of beetle and plant communities as a function of scale and space. 2003. R826764 (Final)
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Paper Predicting grassland bird communities using continuous and categorical landscape structure. None Valiulis JM Valiulis JM. Predicting grassland bird communities using continuous and categorical landscape structure. 2003. R826764 (Final)
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Paper Gradients and thresholds: the need for a new landscape paradigm. None Wagner HH, Bossenbroek JM, Valiulis J, Kipervaser D, Flenner M, Van Horne B, Wiens JA Wagner HH, Bossenbroek JM, Valiulis J, Kipervaser D, Flenner M, Van Horne B, Wiens JA. Gradients and thresholds:the need for a new landscape paradigm. 2003. R826764 (Final)
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Presentation Can species richness be predicted? An analysis of birds, beetles and vegetation in Colorado and Kansas. None Bossenbroek JM, Wiens JA Bossenbroek JM, Wiens JA. Can species richness be predicted? An analysis of birds, beetles and vegetation in Colorado and Kansas. Presented at the United States Regional Association of the International Association for Landscape Ecology, Alberta, Canada, April 2-6, 2003. R826764 (Final)
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Presentation Comparisons of multivariate methods for analyzing landscape patterns. None Bossenbroek JM, Wagner HH, Hawks MM, Wiens JA, Van Horne B Bossenbroek JM, Wagner HH, Hawks MM, Wiens JA, Van Horne B. Comparisons of multivariate methods for analyzing landscape patterns. Presented at the Annual Symposium U.S. Chapter International Association for Landscape Ecology, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, 2000. R826764 (1999)
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Presentation Spatial structure of grassland bird communities. None Bossenbroek JM, Wiens JA Bossenbroek JM, Wiens JA. Spatial structure of grassland bird communities. Presented at the United States Regional Association of the International Association for Landscape Ecology, Lincoln, NE, April 23-27, 2002. R826764 (Final)
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Presentation The scale dependence of species richness and heterogeneity: an analysis of plants, birds and beetles in Colorado and Kansas. None Bossenbroek JM Bossenbroek JM. The scale dependence of species richness and heterogeneity: an analysis of plants and beetles in Colorado and Kansas. Presented at the 18th Annual Symposium of the International Association for Landscape Ecology, Banff, Alberta, Canada, April 2003. R826764 (Final)
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Presentation Grasshoppers in space: comparisons of multivariate methods for analyzing landscape patterns. None Bossenbroek J, Wagner H, Hawks M, Wiens J, Van Horne B Bossenbroek J, Wagner H, Hawks M, Wiens J, Van Horne B. Grasshoppers in space: comparisons of multivariate methods for analyzing landscape patterns. Presented at 15th Annual Meeting of the U.S. International Association for Landscape Ecology, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, 2000. R826764 (2000)
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Presentation Gravity models: from long-distance dispersal to local patterns of movement. None Bossenbroek J Bossenbroek J. Gravity models:from long-distance dispersal to local patterns of movement. Presented at the Ecological Society of America Meeting, Madison, WI, 2001. R826764 (2001)
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Presentation Scale dependency from Colorado to Kansas: how the environment and the beetles come together. None Bossenbroek J, Wagner HH, Hawks MM, Wiens JA, Van Horne B Bossenbroek J, Wagner HH, Hawks MM, Wiens JA, Van Horne B. Scale dependency from Colorado to Kansas: how the environment and the beetles come together. Presented at the 16th Annual Meeting of the U.S. International Association for Landscape Ecology, Tempe, AZ, 2001. R826764 (2001)
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Presentation Scaling properties of species along the transition from shortgrass steppe to tallgrass prairie. None Bossenbroek J, Kipervaser D, Valiulis J, Van Horne B, Wagner H, Wiens J Bossenbroek J, Kipervaser D, Valiulis J, Van Horne B, Wagner H, Wiens J. Scaling properties of species along the transition from shortgrass steppe to tallgrass prairie. Presented at The Nature Conservancy Science Day, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, 2001. R826764 (2001)
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Presentation Changing scale in bird-landscape relationships. None Hawks MM, Wagner HH, Bossenbroek JM, Wiens JA, Van Horne B Hawks MM, Wagner HH, Bossenbroek JM, Wiens JA, Van Horne B. Changing scale in bird-landscape relationships. Presented at US-IALE, 2000. R826764 (2000)
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Presentation Changing scale in bird-landscape relationships. None Hawks MM, Wagner HH, Bossenbroek JM, Wiens JA, Van Horne B Hawks MM, Wagner HH, Bossenbroek JM, Wiens JA, Van Horne B. Changing scale in bird-landscape relationships. Presented at the 15th Annual Meeting of the U.S. International Association for Landscape Ecology, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, 2000. R826764 (1999)
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Presentation Responses of spider functional groups to environmental variation at multiple scales. None Kipervaser D, Wagner H, Bossenbroek J, Wiens JA Kipervaser D, Wagner H, Bossenbroek J, Wiens JA. Responses of spider functional groups to environmental variation at multiple scales. Presented at the United States Regional Association of the International Association for Landscape Ecology, Lincoln, NE, April 23-27, 2002. R826764 (Final)
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Presentation A comparison of the use of categorical and continuous data for quantifying landscape structure. None Valiulis JM, Wagner HH, Wiens JA Valiulis JM, Wagner HH, Wiens JA. A comparison of the use of categorical and continuous data for quantifying landscape structure. Presented at the United States Regional Association of the International Association for Landscape Ecology, Lincoln, NE, April 23-27, 2002. R826764 (Final)
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Presentation The use of continuous and categorical landscape structure in predicting biotic response: an example using grassland birds. None Valiulis JM, Wiens JA Valiulis JM, Wiens JA. The use of continuous and categorical landscape structure in predicting biotic response:an example using grassland birds. Presented at the 18th Annual Symposium of the International Association for Landscape Ecology, Alberta, Canada, April 2-6, 2003. R826764 (Final)
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Presentation Translating between geographic, environmental and biotic space with geostatistical modeling. None Wagner HH, Wiens JA, Van Horne B Wagner HH, Wiens JA, Van Horne B. Translating between geographic, environmental and biotic space with geostatistical modeling. Presented at the 15th Annual Meeting of the U.S. International Association for Landscape Ecology, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, 2000. R826764 (Final)
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Presentation Geostatistical analysis of plant communities. None Wagner HH Wagner HH. Geostatistical analysis of plant communities. Presented at the State of the Art in Vegetation Monitoring Approaches Meeting, Birmensdorf, Switzerland, March 24-26, 2003. R826764 (Final)
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Presentation Modeling spatial autocorrelation in plant species composition with the community variogram. None Wagner HH, Palmer MW, Wiens JA Wagner HH, Palmer MW, Wiens JA. Modeling spatial autocorrelation in plant species composition with the community variogram. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, Snowbird, UT, 2000. R826764 (1999)
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Presentation Spatial analysis of local species richness. None Wagner HH Wagner HH. Spatial analysis of local species richness. Presented at the 33rd Annual Conference of the Ecological Society of Germany, Austria and Switzerland, Halle, Germany, September 8-12, 2003. R826764 (Final)
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Presentation Translating between geographic, environmental and biotic space with geostatistical modeling. None Wagner HH, Wiens JA, Van Horne B Wagner HH, Wiens JA, Van Horne B. Translating between geographic, environmental and biotic space with geostatistical modeling. Presented at the Annual Symposium U.S. Chapter International Association for Landscape Ecology, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, 2000. R826764 (1999)
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Presentation What can landscape ecology gain from integrating gradient analysis with multivariate geostatistics? None Wagner HH Wagner HH. What can landscape ecology gain from integrating gradient analysis with multivariate geostatistics? Presented at the 6th International Congress of the International Association for Landscape Ecology, Darwin, Australia, July 13-17, 2003. R826764 (Final)
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Presentation Assessing spatial scaling None Wagner H, Hawks M, Bossenbroek J, Wiens J, Van Horne B Wagner H, Hawks M, Bossenbroek J, Wiens J, Van Horne B. Assessing spatial scaling. Presented at the LTER All-Scientists Meeting, Snowbird, UT, 2000. R826764 (2000)
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Presentation Spatial covariance in plant communities: an integration of variogram modeling, multi-scale ordination and the testing for assembly rules. None Wagner H, Bossenbroek J, Wiens J, Van Horne B Wagner H, Bossenbroek J, Wiens J, Van Horne B. Spatial covariance in plant communities: an integration of variogram modeling, multi-scale ordination and the testing for assembly rules. Presented at the United States Regional Association of the International Association for Landscape Ecology, Tempe, AZ, April 25-29, 2001. R826764 (Final)
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Presentation Modeling of spatial dependence in heterogeneous landscapes. None Wagner H Wagner H. Modeling of spatial dependence in heterogeneous landscapes. Presented at the Ecological Society of America Meeting, Tempe, AZ, April 25-29, 2001. R826764 (Final)
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Presentation Translating between geographic, environmental and biotic space with geostatistical modeling. None Wagner H, Bossenbroek J, Hawks M, Van Horne B, Wiens J Wagner H, Bossenbroek J, Hawks M, Van Horne B, Wiens J. Translating between geographic, environmental and biotic space with geostatistical modeling. Presented at US-IALE, 2000. R826764 (2000)
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