Vegetation change over sixty years in the Central Sierra Nevada, California, USA |
Thorne, James H., Morgan, Brian J., and Kennedy, Jeffery |
2008 |
vegetation distribution, historical biogeography, climate change |
Variability in 20th century climate change reconstructions and its consequences for predicting geographic responses of California mammals |
Parra, Juan L., and Monahan, William B. |
2008 |
mammals, species distribution modeling, historical biogeography |
Spatial, temporal and latitudinal components of historical fire regimes in mixed conifer forests, California |
Krasnow, Kevin D., Danny L. Fry, and Scott L. Stephens |
2016 |
wildfire, historical biogeography, forests |
Rethinking species' ability to cope with rapid climate change |
Hof, Christian, Levinsky, Irina, Araújo, Miguel B., and Rahbek, Carsten |
2011 |
historical biogeography, biodiversity |
Land surveys show regional variability of historical fire regimes and dry forest structure of the western United States |
Baker, William L., and Mark A. Williams |
2018 |
historical biogeography, fire, forests |
Identifying Vulnerable Species and Adaptation Strategies in the Southern Sierra of California Using Historical Resurveys |
Santos, Maria J., Moritz, Craig, and Thorne, James H. |
2012 |
historical biogeography, climate change, species distributions |
Evaluating a new method for reconstructing forest conditions from General Land Office survey records |
Levine, Carrie R., Charles V. Cogbill, Brandon M. Collins, Andrew J. Larson, James A. Lutz, Malcolm P. North, Christina M. Restaino, Hugh D. Safford, Scott L. Stephens, and John J. Battle |
2017 |
vegetation, forest management, historical biogeography |
Changes in occurrence, richness, and biological traits of dragonflies and damselflies (Odonata) in California and Nevada over the past century |
Ball-Damerow, Joan E., Leithen K. M’Gonigle, and Vincent H. Resh |
2014 |
insects, historical biogeography, biotic communities |
A climate-driven tree line position model in the White Mountains of California over the past six millennia |
Bruening, Jamis M., Andrew G. Bunn, and Matthew W. Salzer |
2018 |
historical climate, historical biogeography, temperature trends |