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Eastern Threat Center researchers and cooperating scientists have authored and co-authored numerous publications describing research that supports natural resource management and decision making. Select a title to read the publication, or use the search feature to find publications by author, title, or keyword.

2018

Publication Parallel k-means clustering of geospatial data sets using manycore CPU architectures
Publication Parallelization of a distributed ecohydrological model
Publication Pattern metrics for a transdisciplinary landscape ecology
Publication Preface for the article collection “Ecohydrological Processes and Ecosystem Services”
Publication Prospects for the sustainability of social-ecological systems (SES) on the Mongolian Plateau: five critical issues
Publication Quantifying the effects of overgrazing on mountainous watershed vegetation dynamics under a changing climate
Publication Reframing the challenge of global wildfire threats to water supplies
Publication Regional Nontimber Forest Product Summaries: Northeast
Publication Regional evapotranspiration from an image-based implementation of the Surface Temperature Initiated Closure (STIC1.2) model and its validation across an aridity gradient in the conterminous US
Publication Spatial patterns of development drive water use
Publication The Portal Project: a long-term study of a Chihuahuan desert ecosystem
Publication The effects of stream crossings on total suspended sediment in North Carolina Piedmont forests
Publication The landscape context of family forests in the United States: Anthropogenic interfaces and forest fragmentation from 2001 to 2011
Publication The reintroduction of Primulina tabacum Hance, a critically endangered endemic plant in southern China
Publication The sensitivity of ecosystem service models to choices of input data and spatial resolution
Publication Translating national level forest service goals to local level land management: carbon sequestration
Publication Understanding coastal wetland hydrology with a new regional‐scale, process‐based hydrological model
Publication Using MODIS NDVI phenoclasses and phenoclusters to characterize wildlife habitat: Mexican spotted owl as a case study
Publication Using regional scale flow-ecology modeling to identify catchments where fish assemblages are most vulnerable to changes in water availability

2017

Publication A United States national prioritization framework for tree species vulnerability to climate change
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