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Minnick, Tamera J., and Richard D. Alward. 2015.
Plant–soil feedbacks and the partial recovery of soil spatial patterns on abandoned well pads in a sagebrush shrubland.
Ecological Applications 25:3–10.
Ecological Archives A025-001
Maciejewski, Kristine, Alta de Vos, Graeme S. Cumming, Christine Moore, and Duan Biggs. 2015.
Cross-scale feedbacks and scale mismatches as influences on cultural services and the resilience of protected areas.
Ecological Applications 25:11–23.
Ecological Archives A025-002
Luo, Zhenhua, Zhigang Jiang, and Songhua Tang. 2015.
Impacts of climate change on distributions and diversity of ungulates on the Tibetan Plateau.
Ecological Applications 25:24–38.
Ecological Archives A025-003
La Sorte, Frank A., Daniel Fink, Wesley M. Hochachka, Jocelyn L. Aycrigg, Kenneth V. Rosenberg, Amanda D. Rodewald, Nicholas E. Bruns, Andrew Farnsworth, Brian L. Sullivan, Chris Wood, and Steve Kelling. 2015.
Documenting stewardship responsibilities across the annual cycle for birds on U.S. public lands.
Ecological Applications 25:39–51.
Ecological Archives A025-004
Stralberg, D., S. M. Matsuoka, A. Hamann, E. M. Bayne, P. Sólymos, F. K. A. Schmiegelow, X. Wang, S. G. Cumming, and S. J. Song. 2015.
Projecting boreal bird responses to climate change: the signal exceeds the noise.
Ecological Applications 25:52–69.
Ecological Archives A025-005
Law, Elizabeth A., Brett A. Bryan, Erik Meijaard, Thilak Mallawaarachchi, Matthew Struebig, and Kerrie A. Wilson. 2015.
Ecosystem services from a degraded peatland of Central Kalimantan: implications for policy, planning, and management.
Ecological Applications 25:70–87.
Ecological Archives A025-006
van Rijn, Itai, Thomas M. Neeson, and Yael Mandelik. 2015.
Reliability and refinement of the higher taxa approach for bee richness and composition assessments.
Ecological Applications 25:88–98.
Ecological Archives A025-007
Toomey, Michael, Mark A. Friedl, Steve Frolking, Koen Hufkens, Stephen Klosterman, Oliver Sonnentag, Dennis D. Baldocchi, Carl J. Bernacchi, Sebastien C. Biraud, Gil Bohrer, Edward Brzostek, Sean P. Burns, Carole Coursolle, David Y. Hollinger, Hank A.
Margolis, Harry McCaughey, Russell K. Monson, J. William Munger, Stephen Pallardy,
Richard P. Phillips, Margaret Torn, Sonia Wharton, Marcelo Zeri, and Andrew D. Richardson. 2015.
Greenness indices from digital cameras predict the timing and seasonal dynamics of canopy-scale photosynthesis.
Ecological Applications 25:99–115.
Ecological Archives A025-008
Robert, Alexandre, Stéphane Chantepie, Samuel Pavard, François Sarrazin, and Céline Teplitsky. 2015.
Actuarial senescence can increase the risk of extinction of mammal populations.
Ecological Applications 25:116–124.
Ecological Archives A025-009
Hovick, Stephen M., and Walter P. Carson. 2015.
Tailoring biocontrol to maximize top-down effects: on the importance of underlying site fertility.
Ecological Applications 25:125–139.
Ecological Archives A025-010
Bartrons, Mireia, Claudio Gratton, Brian J. Spiesman, and M. Jake Vander Zanden. 2015.
Taking the trophic bypass: aquatic-terrestrial linkage reduces methylmercury in a terrestrial food web.
Ecological Applications 25:151–159.
Ecological Archives A025-011
Martinuzzi, Sebastián, John C. Withey, Anna M. Pidgeon, Andrew J. Plantinga, Alexa J. McKerrow, Steven G. Williams, David P. Helmers, and Volker C. Radeloff. 2015.
Future land-use scenarios and the loss of wildlife habitats in the southeastern United States.
Ecological Applications 25:160–171.
Ecological Archives A025-012
Lantz, Trevor C., Steve V. Kokeli, and Robert H. Fraser. 2015.
Ecological recovery in an Arctic delta following widespread saline incursion.
Ecological Applications 25:170–185.
Ecological Archives A025-013
Rigosi, Anna, Paul Hanson, David P. Hamilton, Matthew Hipsey, James A. Rusak, Julie Bois, Karin Sparber, Ingrid Chorus, Andrew J. Watkinson, Boqiang Qin, Bomchul Kim, and Justin D. Brookes. 2015.
Determining the probability of cyanobacterial blooms: the application of Bayesian networks in multiple lake systems.
Ecological Applications 25:186–199.
Ecological Archives A025-014
Yospin, Gabriel I., Scott D. Bridgham, Ronald P. Neilson, John P. Bolte, Dominique M. Bachelet, Peter J. Gould, Constance A. Harrington, Jane A. Kertis, Cody Evers, and Bart R. Johnson. 2015.
A new model to simulate climate-change impacts on forest succession for local land management.
Ecological Applications 25:226–242.
Ecological Archives A025-015
McManamay, Ryan, and Emmanuel A. Frimpong. 2015.
Hydrologic filtering of fish life history strategies across the United States: implications for stream flow alteration.
Ecological Applications 25:243–263.
Ecological Archives A025-016
Giljohann, K. M., M. A. McCarthy, L. T. Kelly, and T. J. Regan. 2015.
Choice of biodiversity index drives optimal fire management decisions.
Ecological Applications 25:264–277.
Ecological Archives A025-017
Dambacher, Jeffrey M., Peter C. Rothlisberg, and Neil R. Loneragan. 2015.
Qualitative mathematical models to support ecosystem-based management of Australia's Northern Prawn Fishery.
Ecological Applications 25:278–298.
Ecological Archives A025-018
Vander Zanden, Hannah B., Anton D. Tucker, Kristen M. Hart, Margaret M. Lamont, Ikuko Fujisaki, David S. Addison, Katherine L. Mansfield, Katrina F. Phillips, Michael B. Wunder, Gabriel J. Bowen, Mariela Pajuelo, Alan B. Bolten, and Karen A. Bjorndal. 2015.
Determining origin in a migratory marine vertebrate: a novel method to integrate stable isotopes and satellite tracking.
Ecological Applications 25:320–335.
Ecological Archives A025-019
Hallworth, Michael T., T. Scott Sillett, Steven L. van Wilgenburg, Keith A. Hobson, and Peter P. Marra. 2015.
Migratory connectivity of a Neotropical migratory songbird revealed by archival light-level geolocators.
Ecological Applications 25:336–347.
Ecological Archives A025-020
Young, Hillary S., Douglas J. McCauley, Rodolfo Dirzo, Jacob R. Goheen, Bernard Agwanda, Cara Brook, Erik Otárola-Castillo, Adam W, Ferguson, Stephen N. Kinyua, Molly M. McDonough, Todd M. Palmer, Robert M. Pringle, Truman P., and Kristofer M. Helgen. 2015.
Context-dependent effects of large-wildlife declines on small mammal communities in central Kenya.
Ecological Applications 25:348–360.
Ecological Archives A025-021
A. Waldron, R. Justicia, and L. E. Smith 2015.
Making biodiversity-friendly cocoa pay: combining yield, certification, and REDD for shade management.
Ecological Applications 25:361–372.
Ecological Archives A025-022
Smith, Laurel A., Jason S. Link, Steven X. Cadrin, and Debra L. Palka. 2015.
Consumption by marine mammals on the Northeast U.S. continental shelf.
Ecological Applications 25:373–389.
Ecological Archives A025-023
Horton, Kyle G., W. Gregory Shriver, and Jeffrey J. Buler. 2015.
A comparison of traffic estimates of nocturnal flying animals using radar, thermal imaging, and acoustic recording.
Ecological Applications 25:390–401.
Ecological Archives A025-024
Hilbers, Jelle P., Frank van Langevelde, Herbert H. T. Prins, C. C. Grant, Mike J. S. Peel, Michael B. Coughenour, Henrik J. de Knegt, Rob Slowtow, Izak P. J. Smit, Greg A. Kiker, and Willem F. de Boer. 2015.
Modeling elephant-mediated cascading effects of water point closure.
Ecological Applications 25:402–415.
Ecological Archives A025-025
Martin, Summer L., Stephen M. Stohs, and Jeffrey E. Moore. 2015.
Bayesian inference and assessment for rare-event by catch in marine fisheries: a drift gillnet fishery.
Ecological Applications 25:416–429.
Ecological Archives A025-026
Karatayev, Alexander Y., Lyubov E. Burlakova, Sergey E. Mastitsky, and Dianna K. Padilla. 2015.
Predicting the spread of aquatic invaders: insight from 200 years of invasion by zebra mussels.
Ecological Applications 25:430–440.
Ecological Archives A025-027
Drolet, David, Andrea Locke, Mark A. Lewis, and Jeff Davidson. 2015.
Evidence-based tool surpasses expert opinion in predicting probability of eradication of aquatic nonindigenous species.
Ecological Applications 25:441–450.
Ecological Archives A025-028
Rozendaal, Danaë M. A., and Robin L. Chazdon. 2015.
Demographic drivers of tree biomass change during secondary succession in northeastern Costa Rica.
Ecological Applications 25:506–516.
Ecological Archives A025-029
Anderson, Sean C., Jonathan W. Moore, Michelle M. McClure, Nicholas K. Dulvy, and Andrew B. Cooper. 2015.
Portfolio conservation of metapopulations under climate change.
Ecological Applications 25:559–572.
Ecological Archives A025-030
Maxwell, Paul S., Kylie A. Pitt, Andrew D. Olds, David Rissik, and Rod M. Connolly. 2015.
Identifying habitats at risk: simple models can reveal complex ecosystem dynamics.
Ecological Applications 25:573–587.
Ecological Archives A025-031
Butsic, Van, and Tobias Kuemmerle. 2015.
Using optimization methods to align food production and biodiversity conservation beyond land sharing and land sparing.
Ecological Applications 25:589–595.
Ecological Archives A025-032
O'Regan, Suzanne M., Krisztian Magori, J. Tomlin Pulliam, Marcus A. Zokan, Rajreni B. Kaul, Heather D. Barton, and John M. Drake. 2015.
Multi-scale model of epidemic fade-out: Will local extirpation events inhibit the spread of white-nose syndrome?
Ecological Applications 25:621–633.
Ecological Archives A025-033
Bromaghin, Jeffrey F., Trent L. McDonald, Ian Stirling, Andrew E. Derocher, Evan S. Richardson, Eric V. Regehr, David C. Douglas, George M. Durner, Todd Atwood, and Steven C. Amstrup. 2015.
Polar bear population dynamics in the southern Beaufort Sea during a period of sea ice decline.
Ecological Applications 25:634–651.
Ecological Archives A025-034
Liere, Heidi, Tania N. Kim, Benjamin P. Werling, Timothy D. Meehan, Douglas A. Landis, and Claudio Gratton. 2015.
Trophic cascades in agricultural landscapes: indirect effects of landscape composition on crop yield.
Ecological Applications 25:652–661.
Ecological Archives A025-035
Hovick, Torre J., R. Dwayne Elmore, Samuel D. Fuhlendorf, David M. Engle, and Robert G. Hamilton. 2015.
Spatial heterogeneity increases diversity and stability in grassland bird communities.
Ecological Applications 25:662–672.
Ecological Archives A025-036
Peterson, Anna C., Gerald J. Niemi, and Douglas H. Johnson. 2015.
Patterns in diurnal airspace use by migratory landbirds along an ecological barrier.
Ecological Applications 25:673–684.
Ecological Archives A025-037
Russell, James C., Martin Stjernman, Åke Lindström, and Henrik G. Smith. 2015.
Community occupancy before-after-control-impact (CO-BACI) analysis of Hurricane Gudrun on Swedish forest birds.
Ecological Applications 25:685–694.
Ecological Archives A025-038
Gerber, Brian D., and Robert P. Parmenter. 2015.
Spatial capture–recapture model performance with known small-mammal densities.
Ecological Applications 25:695–705.
Ecological Archives A025-039
Iacarella, Josephine C., Jaimie T. A. Dick, Mhairi E. Alexander, and Anthony Ricciardi. 2015.
Ecological impacts of invasive alien species along temperature gradients: testing the role of environmental matching.
Ecological Applications 25:706–716.
Ecological Archives A025-040
Smith, Sigrid D. P., Peter B. McIntyre, Benjamin S. Halpern, Roger M. Cooke, Adrienne L. Marino, Gregory L. Boyer, Andy Buchsbaum, G. A. Burton Jr., Linda M. Campbell, Jan J. H. Ciborowski, Patrick J. Doran,11 Dana M. Infante,12 Lucinda B. Johnson, Jennifer G. Read, Joan B. Rose, Edward S. Rutherford, Alan D. Steinman, and J. David Allan. 2015.
Rating impacts in a multi-stressor world: a quantitative assessment of 50 stressors affecting the Great Lakes.
Ecological Applications 25:717–728.
Ecological Archives A025-041
Pirotta, Enrico, and David Lusseau. 2015.
Managing the wildlife tourism commons.
Ecological Applications 25:729–741.
Ecological Archives A025-042
Pisanty, Gideon, and Yael Mandelik. 2015.
Profiling crop pollinators: life history traits predict habitat use and crop visitation by Mediterranean wild bees.
Ecological Applications 25:742–752.
Ecological Archives A025-043
Flanagan, Neal E., Curtis J. Richardson, and Mengchi Ho. 2015.
Connecting differential responses of native and invasive riparian plants to climate change and environmental alteration.
Ecological Applications 25:753–767.
Ecological Archives A025-044
Geib, Jennifer C., James P. Strange, and Candace Galen. 2015.
Bumble bee nest abundance, foraging distance, and host–plant reproduction: implications for management and conservation.
Ecological Applications 25:768–778.
Ecological Archives A025-045
Vaughn, Kurt J., and Truman P. Young. 2015.
Short-term priority over exotic annuals increases the initial density and longer-term cover of native perennial grasses.
Ecological Applications 25:791–799.
Ecological Archives A025-046
Fountain-Jones, Nicholas M., Gregory J. Jordan, Thomas P. Baker, Jayne M. Balmer, Tim Wardlaw, and Susan C. Baker. 2015.
Living near the edge: Being close to mature forest increases the rate of succession in beetle communities.
Ecological Applications 25:800–811.
Ecological Archives A025-047
Quesnelle, Pauline E., Kathryn E. Lindsay, and Lenore Fahrig. 2015.
Relative effects of landscape-scale wetland amount and landscape matrix quality on wetland vertebrates: a meta-analysis.
Ecological Applications 25:812–825.
Ecological Archives A025-048
Walker, Emilay, Jacques Rivoirard, Philippe Gaspar, and Nicolas Bez. 2015.
From forager tracks to prey distributions: an application to tuna vessel monitoring systems (VMS).
Ecological Applications 25:826–833.
Ecological Archives A025-049
Fahey, Robert T., Alexander T. Fotis, and Kerry D. Woods. 2015.
Quantifying canopy complexity and effects on productivity and resilience in late-successional hemlock–hardwood forests.
Ecological Applications 25:834–847.
Ecological Archives A025-050
Kominoski, John S., Amy D. Rosemond, Jonathan P. Benstead, Vladislav Gulis, John C. Maerz, and David W. P. Manning. 2015.
Low-to-moderate nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations accelerate microbially driven litter breakdown rates.
Ecological Applications 25:856–865.
Ecological Archives A025-051
Zhang, Zhijian, Hongyi Li, Jiao Hu, Xia Li, Qiang He, Guangming Tian, Hang Wang, Shunyao Wang, and Bei Wang. 2015.
Do microorganism stoichiometric alterations affect carbon sequestration in paddy soil subjected to phosphorus input?
Ecological Applications 25:866–879.
Ecological Archives A025-052
Requier, Fabrice, Jean-Franc, Ois Odoux, Thierry Tamic, Nathalie Moreau, Mickaël Henry, Axel Decourtye, and Vincent Bretagnolle. 2015.
Honey bee diet in intensive farmland habitats reveals an unexpectedly high flower richness and a major role of weeds.
Ecological Applications 25:881–890.
Ecological Archives A025-053
Kelly, Sandor L., Hojun Song, and David G. Jenkins. 2015.
Land management practices interactively affect wetland beetle ecological and phylogenetic community structure.
Ecological Applications 25:891–900.
Ecological Archives A025-054
Radinger, Johannes, and Christian Wolter. 2015.
Disentangling the effects of habitat suitability, dispersal, and fragmentation on the distribution of river fishes.
Ecological Applications 25:914–927.
Ecological Archives A025-055
Nowakowski, A. Justin, Marylin Veiman-Echeverria, David J. Kurz, and Maureen A. Donnelly. 2015.
Evaluating connectivity for tropical amphibians using empirically derived resistance surfaces.
Ecological Applications 25:928–942.
Ecological Archives A025-056
Read, Emily K., Vijay P. Patil, Samantha K. Oliver, Amy L. Hetherington, Jennifer A. Brentrup, Jacob A. Zwart, Kirsten M. Winters, Jessica R. Corman, Emily R. Nodine, R. Iestynwoolway, Hilary A. Dugan, Aline Jaimes, Arianto B. Santoso, Grace S. Hong, Luke A. Winslow, Paul C. Hanson, and Kathleen C. Weathers. 2015.
The importance of lake-specific characteristics for water quality across the continental United States.
Ecological Applications 25:943–955.
Ecological Archives A025-057
Koons, David N., Fernando Colchero, Kent Hersey, and Olivier Gimenez. 2015.
Disentangling the effects of climate, density dependence, and harvest on an iconic large herbivore's population dynamics.
Ecological Applications 25:956–967.
Ecological Archives A025-058
Kirol, Christopher P., Jeffrey L. Beck, Snehalata V. Huzurbazar, Matthew J. Holloran, and Scott N. Miller. 2015.
Identifying Greater Sage-Grouse source and sink habitats for conservation planning in an energy development landscape.
Ecological Applications 25:868–990.
Ecological Archives A025-059
Huver, J. R., J. Koprivnikar, P. T. J. Johnson, and S. Whyard. 2015.
Development and application of an eDNA method to detect and quantify a pathogenic parasite in aquatic ecosystems.
Ecological Applications 25:991–1002.
Ecological Archives A025-060
Peel, David, Mark Bravington, Natalie Kelly, and Michael C. Double. 2015.
Designing an effective mark–recapture study of Antarctic blue whales.
Ecological Applications 25:1003–1015.
Ecological Archives A025-061
Lorenz, Teresa J., Kerri T. Vierling, Timothy R. Johnson, and Philip C. Fischer. 2015.
The role of wood hardness in limiting nest site selection in avian cavity excavators.
Ecological Applications 25:1016–1033.
Ecological Archives A025-062
Storkey, Jonathan, Thomas Döring, John Baddeley, Rosemary Collins, Stephen Roderick, Hannah Jones, and Christine Watson. 2015.
Engineering a plant community to deliver multiple ecosystem services.
Ecological Applications 25:1034–1043.
Ecological Archives A025-063
Dorman, Michael, Tal Svoray, Avi Perevolotsky, Yitzhak Moshe, and Dimitrios Sarris. 2015.
What determines tree mortality in dry environments? A multiperspective approach.
Ecological Applications 25:1054–1071.
Ecological Archives A025-064
Reid, J. Leighton, Karen D. Holl, and Rakan A. Zahawi. 2015.
Seed dispersal limitations shift over time in tropical forest restoration.
Ecological Applications 25:1072–1082.
Ecological Archives A025-065
Elkin, Ché, Arnaud Giuggiola, Andreas Rigling, and Harald Bugmann. 2015.
Short- and long-term efficacy of forest thinning to mitigate drought impacts in mountain forests in the European Alps.
Ecological Applications 25:1083–1098.
Ecological Archives A025-066
Costamagna, Alejandro C., William N. Venables, and Nancy A. Schellhorn. 2015.
Landscape-scale pest suppression is mediated by timing of predator arrival.
Ecological Applications 25:1114–1130.
Ecological Archives A025-067
Adams, Vanessa M., and Samantha A. Setterfield. 2015.
Optimal dynamic control of invasions: applying a systematic conservation approach.
Ecological Applications 25:1131–1141.
Ecological Archives A025-068
See, Kevin E., and Elizabeth E. Holmes. 2015.
Reducing bias and improving precision in species extinction forecasts.
Ecological Applications 25:1157–1165.
Ecological Archives A025-069
Collins, Brandon M., Jamie M. Lydersen, Richard G. Everett, Danny L. Fry, and Scott L. Stephens. 2015.
Novel characterization of landscape-level variability in historical vegetation structure.
Ecological Applications 25:1167–1174.
Ecological Archives A025-070
Arlettaz, Raphaël, Sébastien Nusslé, Marjana Baltic, Peter Vogel, Rupert Palme, Susanne Jenni-Eiermann, Patrick Patthey, and Michel Genoud. 2015.
Disturbance of wildlife by outdoor winter recreation: allostatic stress response and altered activity–energy budgets.
Ecological Applications 25:1197–1212.
Ecological Archives A025-071
Huso, Manuela M. P., Dan Dalthorp, David Dail, and Lisa Madsen. 2015.
Estimating wind-turbine-caused bird and bat fatality when zero carcasses are observed.
Ecological Applications 25:1213–1225.
Ecological Archives A025-072
Silva, Lucas C. R., Timoth A. Doane, Rodrigo S. Corrêa, Vinicius Valverde, Engil I. P. Pereira, and William R. Horwath. 2015.
Iron-mediated stabilization of soil carbon amplifies the benefits of ecological restoration in degraded lands.
Ecological Applications 25:1226–1234.
Ecological Archives A025-073
Liang, Yuting, Xu Zhang, Jizhong Zhou, and Guanghe Li. 2015.
Long-term oil contamination increases deterministic assembly processes in soil microbes.
Ecological Applications 25:1235–1243.
Ecological Archives A025-074
Phillips, Joe Scutt, Toby A. Patterson, Bruno Leroy, Graham M. Pilling, and Simon J. Nicol. 2015.
Objective classification of latent behavioral states in bio-logging data using multivariate-normal hidden Markov models.
Ecological Applications 25:1244–1258.
Ecological Archives A025-075
Beck, Jared J., Daniel L. Hernández, Jae R. Pasari, and Erika S. Zavaleta. 2015.
Grazing maintains native plant diversity and promotes community stability in an annual grassland.
Ecological Applications 25:1259–1270.
Ecological Archives A025-076
Pearce, A. R., E. B. Rastetter, B. L. Kwiatkowski, W. B. Bowden, M. C. Mack, and Y. Jiang. 2015.
Recovery of arctic tundra from thermal erosion disturbance is constrained by nutrient accumulation: a modeling analysis.
Ecological Applications 25:1271–1289.
Ecological Archives A025-077
Willis, Katherine J., Alistair W. R. Seddon, Peter R. Long, Elizabeth S. Jeffers, Neil Caithness, Milo Thurston, Mathijs G. D. Smit, Randi Hagemann, and Marc Macias-Fauria. 2015.
Remote assessment of locally important ecological features across landscapes: how representative of reality?
Ecological Applications 25:1290–1302.
Ecological Archives A025-078
Bircher, Nicolas, Maxime Cailleret, and Harald Bugmann. 2015.
The agony of choice: different empirical mortality models lead to sharply different future forest dynamics.
Ecological Applications 25:1303–1318.
Ecological Archives A025-079
Bufford, Jennifer L., and Orou G. Gaoue. 2015.
Defoliation by pastoralists affects savanna tree seedling dynamics by limiting the facilitative role of canopy cover.
Ecological Applications 25:1319–1329.
Ecological Archives A025-080
Hessing-Lewis, Margot L., Sally D. Hacker, Bruce A. Menge, Sea-Oh McConville, and Jeremy Henderson. 2015.
Are large macroalgal blooms necessarily bad? nutrient impacts on seagrass in upwelling-influenced estuaries.
Ecological Applications 25:1330–1347.
Ecological Archives A025-081
Ohlberger, Jan, and Øystein Langangen. 2015.
Population resilience to catastrophic mortality events during early life stages.
Ecological Applications 25:1348–1356.
Ecological Archives A025-082
Chelgren, Nathan D., and Jason B. Dunham. 2015.
Connectivity and conditional models of access and abundance of species in stream networks.
Ecological Applications 25:1357–1372.
Ecological Archives A025-083
Hasselquist, Eliza Maher, Christler Nilsson, Joakim Hjältén, Dolly Jørgensen, Lovisa Lind, and Lina E. Polvi. 2015.
Time for recovery of riparian plants in restored northern Swedish streams: a chronosequence study.
Ecological Applications 25:1373–1389.
Ecological Archives A025-084
Andersen, Ken H., Keith Brander, and Lars Ravn-Jonsen. 2015.
Trade-offs between objectives for ecosystem management of fisheries.
Ecological Applications 25:1390–1396.
Ecological Archives A025-085
Matsuzaki, Shin-Ichiro S., and Taku Kadoya. 2015.
Trends and stability of inland fishery resources in Japanese lakes: introduction of exotic piscivores as a driver.
Ecological Applications 25:1420–1432.
Ecological Archives A025-086
Ishihara, Masae I., Hajime Utsugi, Hiroyuki Tanouchi, Masahiro Aiba, Hiroko Kurokawa, Yusuke Onoda, Masahiro Nagano, Toru Umehara, Makoto Ando, Rie Miyata, and Tsutom Hiura. 2015.
Efficacy of generic allometric equations for estimating biomass: a test in Japanese natural forests.
Ecological Applications 25:1433–1446.
Ecological Archives A025-087
Xu, Chi, Milena Holmgren, Egbert H. Van Nes, Fernando T. Maestre, Santiago Soliveres, Miguel Berdugo, Sonia Kéfi, Pablo A. Marquet, Sebastian Abades, and Marten Scheffer. 2015.
Can we infer plant facilitation from remote sensing? A test across global drylands.
Ecological Applications 25:1456–1462.
Ecological Archives A025-088
Sinclair, Steve J., Peter Griffioen, David H. Duncan, Jessica E. Millett-Riley, and Matthew D. White. 2015.
Quantifying ecosystem quality by modeling multi-attribute expert opinion.
Ecological Applications 25:1463–1477.
Ecological Archives A025-089
Parks, Sean A., Lias M. Holsinger, Carol Miller, and Cara R. Nelson. 2015.
Wildland fire as a self-regulating mechanism: the role of previous burns and weather in limiting fire progression.
Ecological Applications 25:1478–1492.
Ecological Archives A025-090
Grevstad, Fritzi S., and Leonard B. Coop. 2015.
The consequences of photoperiodism for organisms in new climates.
Ecological Applications 25:1506–1517.
Ecological Archives A025-091
Cochrane, Jean Fitts, Eric Lonsdorf, Taber D. Allison, and Carol A. Sanders-Reed. 2015.
Modeling with uncertain science: estimating mitigation credits from abating lead poisoning in Golden Eagles.
Ecological Applications 25:1518–1533.
Ecological Archives A025-092
Fabina, Nicholas S., Marissa L. Baskett, and Kevin Gross. 2015.
The differential effects of increasing frequency and magnitude of extreme events on coral populations.
Ecological Applications 25:1534–1545.
Ecological Archives A025-093
Pokallus, John W., and Jonathan N. Pauli. 2015.
Population dynamics of a northern-adapted mammal: disentangling the influence of predation and climate change.
Ecological Applications 25:1546–1556.
Ecological Archives A025-094
M'Gonigle, Leithen K., Lauren C. Ponisio, Kerry Cutler, and Claire Kremen. 2015.
Habitat restoration promotes pollinator persistence and colonization in intensively managed agriculture.
Ecological Applications 25:1557–1565.
Ecological Archives A025-095
Ichinokawa, Momoko, Hiroshi Okamura, Chikako Watanabe, Atsushi Kawabata, and Yoshioki Oozeki. 2015.
Effective time closures: quantifying the conservation benefits of input control for the Pacific chub mackerel fishery.
Ecological Applications 25:1566–1584.
Ecological Archives A025-096
Pan, Huipeng, Evan L. Preisser, Dong Chu, Shaoli Wang, Qingjun Wu, Yves Carrière, Xuguo Zhou, and Youjun Zhang. 2015.
Insecticides promote viral outbreaks by altering herbivore competition.
Ecological Applications 25:1585–1595.
Ecological Archives A025-097
Lyons, Timothy P., James R. Miller, Diane M. Debinski, and David M. Engle. 2015.
Predator identity influences the effect of habitat management on nest predation.
Ecological Applications 25:1596–1605.
Ecological Archives A025-098
Ross, Beth E., Mevin B. Hooten, Jean-Michel Devink, and David N. Coons. 2015.
Combined effects of climate, predation, and density dependence on Greater and Lesser Scaup population dynamics.
Ecological Applications 25:1606–1617.
Ecological Archives A025-099
Jean, Pierre-Olivier, Robert L. Bradley,-Pierre Tremblay, and Steeve D. Côté. 2015.
Combining near infrared spectra of feces and geostatistics to generate forage nutritional quality maps across landscapes.
Ecological Applications 25:1630–1639.
Ecological Archives A025-100
Jiang, Yueyang, Edward S. Rastetter, Adrian V. Rocha, Andrea R. Pearce, Bonnie L. Kwiatkowski, and Gaius R. Shaver. 2015.
Modeling carbon–nutrient interactions during the early recovery of tundra after fire.
Ecological Applications 25:1640–1652.
Ecological Archives A025-101
McNew, Lance B., and Colleen M. Handel. 2015.
Evaluating species richness: Biased ecological inference results from spatial heterogeneity in detection probabilities.
Ecological Applications 25:1669–1680.
Ecological Archives A025-102
Dainese, Matteo, Diego Inclán Luna, Tommaso Sitzia, and Lorenzo Marini. 2015.
Testing scale-dependent effects of seminatural habitats on farmland biodiversity.
Ecological Applications 25:1681–1690.
Ecological Archives A025-103
Ananthasubramaniam, Bharath, Edward McCauley, Kurt A. Gust, Alan J. Kennedy, Erik B. Muller, Edward J. Perkins, and Roger M. Nisbet. 2015.
Relating suborganismal processes to exotoxological and population level endpoints using a bioenergetics model.
Ecological Applications 25:1691–1710.
Ecological Archives A025-104
Mandle, Lisa, and Tamara Ticktin. 2015.
Moderate land use changes plant functional composition without loss of functional diversity in India's Western Ghats.
Ecological Applications 25:1711–1724.
Ecological Archives A025-105
Nagy, R. Chelsea, Stephen Porder, Christopher Neill, Paulo Brando, Raimundo Mota Quintino, and Sebastiâo Aviz do Nascimento. 2015.
Structure and composition of altered riparian forests in an agricultural Amazonian landscape.
Ecological Applications 25:1725–1738.
Ecological Archives A025-106
Johnston, Alison, Daniel Fink, Mark D. Reynolds, Wesley M. Hochachka, Brian L. Sullivan, Nicholas E. Bruns, Eric Hallstein, Matt S. Merrifield, Sandi Matsumoto, and Steve Kelling. 2015.
Abundance models improve spatial and temporal prioritization of conservation resources.
Ecological Applications 25:1749–1756.
Ecological Archives A025-107
Raby, Graham D., Scott G. Hinch, David A. Patterson, Jayme A. Hills, Lisa A. Thompson, and Steven J. Cooke. 2015.
Mechanisms to explain purse seine bycatch mortality of coho salmon.
Ecological Applications 25:1757–1775.
Ecological Archives A025-108
Fricker, Geoffrey A., Jeffrey A. Wolf, Sassan S. Saatchi, and Thomas W. Gillespie. 2015.
Predicting spatial variations of tree species richness in tropical forests from high-resolution remote sensing.
Ecological Applications 25:1776–1789.
Ecological Archives A025-109
Craig, Michael D., Vicki L. Stokes, Joseph B. Fontaine, Giles E. Stj. Hardy, Andrew H. Grigg, and Richard J. Hobbs. 2015.
Do state-and-transition models derived from vegetation succession also represent avian succession in restored mine pits?
Ecological Applications 25:1790–1806.
Ecological Archives A025-110
Bahlai, Christine A., Wopke Vander Werf, Matthew O'Neal, Lia Hemerik, and Douglas A. Landis. 2015.
Shifts in dynamic regime of an invasive lady beetle are linked to the invasion and insecticidal management of its prey.
Ecological Applications 25:1807–1818.
Ecological Archives A025-111
Schuetz, Justin G., Gary M. Langham, Candan U. Soykan, Chad B. Wilsey, Tom Auer, and Connie C. Sanchez. 2015.
Making spatial prioritizations robust to climate change uncertainties: a case study with North American birds.
Ecological Applications 25:1819–1831.
Ecological Archives A025-112
Maslo, Brooke, Mick Valent, John F. Gumbs, and Winifred F. Frick. 2015.
Conservation implications of ameliorating survival of little brown bats with white-nose syndrome.
Ecological Applications 25:1832–1840.
Ecological Archives A025-113
Hanna, Cause, Ida Naughton, Christina Boser, and David Holway. 2015.
Testing the effects of ant invasions on non-ant arthropods with high-resolution taxonomic data.
Ecological Applications 25:1841–1850.
Ecological Archives A025-114
Dunlop, Erin S., Anne Maria Eikeset, and Nils C. Stenseth. 2015.
From genes to populations: how fisheries-induced evolution alters stock productivity.
Ecological Applications 25:1860–1868.
Ecological Archives A025-115
Osorio, Sergio, Xavier Arnan, Emili Bassols, Narcís Vicens, and Jordi Bosch. 2015.
Local and landscape effects in a host–parasitoid interaction network along a forest–cropland gradient.
Ecological Applications 25:1869–1879.
Ecological Archives A025-116
Lewis, Jesse S., Kenneth A. Logan, Mat W. Alldredge, Larissa L. Bailey, Sue Vandewoude, and Kevin R. Crooks. 2015.
The effects of urbanization on population density, occupancy, and detection probability of wild felids.
Ecological Applications 25:1880–1895.
Ecological Archives A025-117
Fattebert, Julien, Hugh S. Robinson, Guy Balme, Rob Slotow, and Luke Hunter. 2015.
Structural habitat predicts functional dispersal habitat of a large carnivore: how leopards change spots.
Ecological Applications 25:1911–1921.
Ecological Archives A025-118
Denoël, Mathieu, and Gentile Francesco Ficetola. 2015.
Using kernels and ecological niche modeling to delineate conservation areas in an endangered patch-breeding phenotype.
Ecological Applications 25:1922–1931.
Ecological Archives A025-119
Bruggeman, Jason E., Ted Swem, David E. Andersen, Patricia L. Kennedy, and Debora Nigro. 2015.
Dynamics of a recovering Arctic bird population: the importance of climate, density dependence, and site quality.
Ecological Applications 25:1932–1943.
Ecological Archives A025-120
Smart, Adam S., Reid Tingley, Andrew R. Weeks, Anthony R. van Rooyen, and Michael A. McCarthy. 2015.
Environmental DNA sampling is more sensitive than a traditional survey technique for detecting an aquatic invader.
Ecological Applications 25:1944–1952.
Ecological Archives A025-121
Schoen, Erik R., David A. Beauchamp, Anna R. Buettner, and Nathanael C. Overman. 2015.
Temperature and depth mediate resource competition and apparent competition between Mysis diluviana and kokanee.
Ecological Applications 25:1962–1975.
Ecological Archives A025-122
Larsen, Ashley E., Steven D. Gaines, and Olivier Deschênes. 2015.
Spatiotemporal variation in the relationship between landscape simplification and insecticide use.
Ecological Applications 25:1976–1983.
Ecological Archives A025-123
Beier, Colin M., Jesse Caputo, and Peter M. Groffman. 2015.
Measuring ecosystem capacity to provide regulating services: forest removal and recovery at Hubbard Brook (USA).
Ecological Applications 25:2011–2021.
Ecological Archives A025-124
Uriarte, María, Benjamin L. Turner, Jill Thompson, and Jess K. Zimmerman. 2015.
Linking spatial patterns of leaf litterfall and soil nutrients in a tropical forest: a neighborhood approach.
Ecological Applications 25:2022–2034.
Ecological Archives A025-125
Vanthomme, Hadrien, Joseph Kolowski, Brave S. Nzamba, and Alfonso Alonso. 2015.
Hypothesis-driven and field-validated method to prioritize fragmentation mitigation efforts in road projects.
Ecological Applications 25:2035–2046.
Ecological Archives A025-126
Radeloff, Volker C., John W. Williams, Brooke L. Bateman, Kevin D. Burke, Sarah K. Carter, Evan S. Childress, Kara J. Cromwell, Claudio Gratton, Andrew O. Hasley, Benjamin M. Kraemer, Alexander W. Latzka, Erika Marin-Spiotta, Curt D. Meine, Samuel E. Munoz, Thomas M. Neeson, Anna M. Pidgeon, Adena R. Rissman, Ricardo J. Rivera, Laura M. Szymanski, and Jacob Usinowicz. 2015.
The rise of novelty in ecosystems.
Ecological Applications 25:2051–2068.
Ecological Archives A025-127
Magliano, Patricio N., David D. Breshears, Roberto J. Fernández, and Esteban G. Jobbágy. 2015.
Rainfall intensity switches ecohydrological runoff/runon redistribution patterns in dryland vegetation patches.
Ecological Applications 25:2094–2100.
Ecological Archives A025-128
Espinoza, Mario, Elodie J. I. Lédée, Colin A. Simpfendorfer, Andrew J. Tobin, and Michelle. R.
Heupel
. 2015.
Contrasting movements and connectivity of reef-associated sharks using acoustic telemetry: implications for management.
Ecological Applications 25:2101–2118.
Ecological Archives A025-129
Williams, Neal M., Kimiora L. Ward, Nathaniel Pope, Rufus Isaacs, Julianna Wilson, Emily A. May, Jamie Ellis, Jaret Daniels, Akers Pence, Katharina Ullmann, and Jeff Peters. 2015.
Native wildflower plantings support wild bee abundance and diversity in agricultural landscapes across the United States.
Ecological Applications 25:2119–2131.
Ecological Archives A025-130
Mokany, Karel, Joshua J. Thomson, A. Jasmyn J. Lynch, Gregory J. Jordan, and Simon Ferrier. 2015.
Linking changes in community composition and function under climate change.
Ecological Applications 25:2132–2141.
Ecological Archives A025-131
Shantz, Andrew A., Mark C. Ladd, Elizabeth Schrack, and Deron E. Burkepile. 2015.
Fish-derived nutrient hotspots shape coral reef benthic communities.
Ecological Applications 25:2142–2152.
Ecological Archives A025-132
Levin, Noam, Salit Kark, and David Crandall. 2015.
Where have all the people gone? Enhancing global conservation using night lights and social media.
Ecological Applications 25:2153–2167.
Ecological Archives A025-133
Dibble, Kimberly L., Charles B. Yackulic, Theodore A. Kennedy, and Phaedra Budy. 2015.
Flow management and fish density regulate salmonid recruitment and adult size in tailwaters across western North America.
Ecological Applications 25:2168–2179.
Ecological Archives A025-134
Singh, Aditya, Shawn P. Serbin, Brenden E. McNeil, Clayton C. Kingdon, and Philip A. Townsend. 2015.
Imaging spectroscopy algorithms for mapping canopy foliar chemical and morphological traits and their uncertainties.
Ecological Applications 25:2180–2197.
Ecological Archives A025-135
Ward, Eric J., Jason E. Jannot, Yong-Woo Lee, Kotaro Ono, Andrew O. Shelton, and James T. Thorson. 2015.
Using spatiotemporal species distribution models to identify temporally evolving hotspots of species co-occurrence.
Ecological Applications 25:2198–2209.
Ecological Archives A025-136
Finney, Denise M., Sara E. Eckert, and Jason P. Kaye. 2015.
Drivers of nitrogen dynamics in ecologically based agriculture revealed by long-term, high-frequency field measurements.
Ecological Applications 25:2210–2227.
Ecological Archives A025-137
Payo-Payo, Ana, Daniel Oro, José Manuel Igual, Lluís Jover, Carolina Sanpera, and Giacomo Tavecchia. 2015.
Population control of an overabundant species achieved through consecutive anthropogenic perturbations.
Ecological Applications 25:2228–2239.
Ecological Archives A025-138
Sasaki, Kiyoshi, David Lesbarréres, Glen Watson, and Jacqueline Litzgus. 2015.
Mining-caused changes to habitat structure affect amphibian and reptile population ecology more than metal pollution.
Ecological Applications 25:2240–2254.
Ecological Archives A025-139
van Klinken, R. D., and J.-B. Pichancourt. 2015.
Population-level consequences of herbivory, changing climate, and source–sink dynamics on a long-lived invasive shrub.
Ecological Applications 25:2255–2270.
Ecological Archives A025-140
Harper, Elizabeth B., David A. Patrick, and James P. Gibbs. 2015.
Impact of forestry practices at a landscape scale on the dynamics of amphibian populations.
Ecological Applications 25:2271–2284.
Ecological Archives A025-141
Fork, Susanne, Andrea Woolfolk, Antonia Akhavan, Eric Van Dyke, Shirley Murphy, Bree Candiloro, Todd Newberry, Sondra Schreibman, Joshua Salisbury, and Kerstin Wasson. 2015.
Biodiversity effects and rates of spread of nonnative eucalypt woodlands in central California.
Ecological Applications 25:2306–2319.
Ecological Archives A025-142
McNicol, Iain M., Casey M. Ryan, and Mathew Williams. 2015.
How resilient are African woodlands to disturbance from shifting cultivation?
Ecological Applications 25:2320–2336.
Ecological Archives A025-143
Berry, Laurence E., Don A. Driscoll, John A. Stein, Wade Blanchard, Sam C. Banks, Ross A. Bradstock, and David B. Lindenmayer. 2015.
Identifying the location of fire refuges in wet forest ecosystems.
Ecological Applications 25:2337–2348.
Ecological Archives A025-144
Ali, Ashehad A., Chonggang Xu,stair Rogers, Nathan G. McDowell, Belinda E. Medlyn, Rosie A. Fisher, Stan D. Wullschleger, Peter B. Reich, Jasper A. Vrugt, William L. Bauerle, Louis S. Santiago, and Cathy J. Wilson. 2015.
Global-scale environmental control of plant photosynthetic capacity.
Ecological Applications 25:2349–2365.
Ecological Archives A025-145
Yamamoto, Takashi, Yutaka Watanuki, Elliott L Hazen, Bungo Nishizawa, Hiroko Sasaki, and Akinori Takahashi. 2015.
Statistical integration of tracking and vessel survey data to incorporate life history differences in habitat models.
Ecological Applications 25:2396–2408.
Ecological Archives A025-146