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Selection Of Landcover Types By Translocated Female Eastern Wild Turkeys In East Texas, Daniel J. Sullivan, Andrew R. Little, Micah L. Poteet, Michael J. Chamberlain
Selection Of Landcover Types By Translocated Female Eastern Wild Turkeys In East Texas, Daniel J. Sullivan, Andrew R. Little, Micah L. Poteet, Michael J. Chamberlain
School of Natural Resources: Faculty Publications
Restoration of eastern wild turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo silvestris) is among the greatest conservation achievements in North America. However, restoration efforts in east Texas have had limited success, resulting in a fragmented distribution of turkeys across the landscape. Restoration success is largely dependent on the ability of translocated individuals to quickly select habitat patches on the landscape. Information on habitat selection of translocated wild turkeys is important to identify high quality release locations that should reduce the probability of translocation failure. Our objective was to describe selection of landcover types by translocated female wild turkeys in east Texas. During …
Tracking Spatial Regimes In Animal Communities: Implications For Resilience-Based Management, C. P. Roberts, D. Uden, C. Allen, D. G. Angler, L. A. Powell, B. Allred, J. D. Maestas, R. Twidwell Jr.
Tracking Spatial Regimes In Animal Communities: Implications For Resilience-Based Management, C. P. Roberts, D. Uden, C. Allen, D. G. Angler, L. A. Powell, B. Allred, J. D. Maestas, R. Twidwell Jr.
School of Natural Resources: Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Fourteen Propositions For Resilience, Fourteen Years Later, Morgan Mathisonslee, Steven J. Lade, Conor Barnes, Karina Benessaiah, Erin T.H. Crockett, Andrea S. Downing, Julie A. Fowler, Rachel Belisle-Toler, Shubhechchha Sharma, Klara J. Winkler
Fourteen Propositions For Resilience, Fourteen Years Later, Morgan Mathisonslee, Steven J. Lade, Conor Barnes, Karina Benessaiah, Erin T.H. Crockett, Andrea S. Downing, Julie A. Fowler, Rachel Belisle-Toler, Shubhechchha Sharma, Klara J. Winkler
School of Natural Resources: Faculty Publications
In 2006, Walker et al. published an article titled, “A Handful of Heuristics and Some Propositions for Understanding Resilience in Social-ecological Systems.” The article was incorporated into the Ecology and Society special feature, Exploring Resilience in Social-Ecological Systems. Walker et al. identified five heuristics and posed 14 propositions for understanding resilience in social-ecological systems. At the time, the authors hoped the paper would promote experimentation, critique, and application of these ideas in resilience and social-ecological systems research. To determine the extent to which these propositions have achieved the authors’ hopes, we reviewed the scientific literature on socialecological systems since the …
Comparative Geospatial Approach For Agricultural Crops Identification In Interfluvial Plain - A Case Study Of Sahiwal District, Pakistan, Danish Raza, Hong Shu, Sami Ullah Khan, Muhsan Ehsan, Urooj Saeed, Hasnat Aslam, Rana Waqar Aslam, Muhammed Arshad
Comparative Geospatial Approach For Agricultural Crops Identification In Interfluvial Plain - A Case Study Of Sahiwal District, Pakistan, Danish Raza, Hong Shu, Sami Ullah Khan, Muhsan Ehsan, Urooj Saeed, Hasnat Aslam, Rana Waqar Aslam, Muhammed Arshad
School of Natural Resources: Faculty Publications
Agricultural crop cover identification is a major issue and time-consuming effort to verify the crop type through surveys of the individual field or using prehistoric methods. To establish the scenario of crop identification, the stage of crop provides diverse spatial information about the variety of crops due to its spectral changes. The main aim of this study was to the identify the crop types and their behavior using remote sensing and geographical information system-based approach. Moreover, two main methods were applied to the Sentinel-2 satellite data in which one is random forest based supervised classification and another was Normalize Difference …
Rangelands In A Fragmented Grass‑Dominated Landscape Are Vulnerable To Tree Invasion From Roadsides, Katharine F. E. Hogan, Dillon T. Fogarty, Hugh Ellerman, Christopher Fill, Dina Morales, Baxter Seguin, Daniel R. Uden, Craig R. Allen
Rangelands In A Fragmented Grass‑Dominated Landscape Are Vulnerable To Tree Invasion From Roadsides, Katharine F. E. Hogan, Dillon T. Fogarty, Hugh Ellerman, Christopher Fill, Dina Morales, Baxter Seguin, Daniel R. Uden, Craig R. Allen
School of Natural Resources: Faculty Publications
Roadsides can be vectors for tree invasion within rangelands by bisecting landscapes and facilitating propagule spread to interior habitat. Current invasive tree management in North America’s Great Plains focuses on reducing on-site (i.e., interior habitat) vulnerability through on-site prevention and eradication, but invasive tree management of surrounding areas known to serve as invasion vectors, such as roadsides and public rights-of-ways, is sporadic. We surveyed roadsides for invasive tree propagule sources in a central Great Plains grassland landscape to determine how much of the surrounding landscape is potentially vulnerable to roadside invasion, and by which species, and thereby provide insights into …
Feasibility Assessment On Use Of Proximal Geophysical Sensors To Support Precision Management, Sophia M. Becker, Trenton E. Franz, Olufemi P. Abimbola, Dean D. Steele, J. Paulo Flores, Xinhua Jia, Thomas F. Scherer, Daran Rudnick, Christopher M.U. Neale
Feasibility Assessment On Use Of Proximal Geophysical Sensors To Support Precision Management, Sophia M. Becker, Trenton E. Franz, Olufemi P. Abimbola, Dean D. Steele, J. Paulo Flores, Xinhua Jia, Thomas F. Scherer, Daran Rudnick, Christopher M.U. Neale
School of Natural Resources: Faculty Publications
A study was conducted at three sites in North Dakota to strengthen understanding
of the usefulness of different proximal geophysical data types in agricultural contexts of varying pedology. This study hypothesizes that electromagnetic induction (EMI), gamma-ray sensor (GRS), cosmic-ray neutron sensor (CRNS), and elevation data layers are all useful in multiple linear regression (MLR) predictions of soil properties that meet expert criteria at three agricultural sites. In addition to geophysical data collection with vehicle-mounted sensors, 15 soil samples were collected at each site and analyzed for nine soil properties of interest. A set of model training data was compiled by …
Remotely Detected Aboveground Plant Function Predicts Belowground Processes In Two Prairie Diversity Experiments, Jeannine Cavender-Bares, Anna K. Schweiger, John Gamon, Hamed Gholizadeh, Kimberly Helzer, Cathleen Lapadat, Michael D. Madritch, Philip A. Townsend, Zhihui Wang, Sarah E. Hobbie
Remotely Detected Aboveground Plant Function Predicts Belowground Processes In Two Prairie Diversity Experiments, Jeannine Cavender-Bares, Anna K. Schweiger, John Gamon, Hamed Gholizadeh, Kimberly Helzer, Cathleen Lapadat, Michael D. Madritch, Philip A. Townsend, Zhihui Wang, Sarah E. Hobbie
School of Natural Resources: Faculty Publications
Imaging spectroscopy provides the opportunity to incorporate leaf and canopy optical data into ecological studies, but the extent to which remote sensing of vegetation can enhance the study of belowground processes is not well understood. In terrestrial systems, aboveground and belowground vegetation quantity and quality are coupled, and both influence belowground microbial processes and nutrient cycling. We hypothesized that ecosystem productivity, and the chemical, structural and phylogenetic-functional composition of plant communities would be detectable with remote sensing and could be used to predict belowground plant and soil processes in two grassland biodiversity experiments: the BioDIV experiment at Cedar Creek Ecosystem …
Joint Effects Of Climate, Tree Size, And Year On Annual Tree Growth Derived From Tree-Ring Records Of Ten Globally Distributed Forests, Kristina J. Anderson-Teixeira, Valentine Herrmann, Christine R. Rollinson, Bianca Gonzalez, Erika B. Gonzalez-Akre, Neil Pederson, M. Ross Alexander, Craig D. Allen, Raquel Alfaro-Sánchez, Tala Awada, Jennifer L. Baltzer, Patrick J. Baker, Joseph D. Birch, Sarayudh Bunyavejchewin, Paolo Cherubini, Stuart J. Davies, Cameron Dow, Ryan Helcoski, Jakub Kašpar, James A. Lutz, Ellis Q. Margolis, Justin T. Maxwell, Sean M. Mcmahon, Camille Piponiot, Sabrina E. Russo, Pavel Šamonil, Anastasia E. Sniderhan, Alan J. Tepley, Ivana Vašíčková, Mart Vlam, Pieter A. Zuidema
Joint Effects Of Climate, Tree Size, And Year On Annual Tree Growth Derived From Tree-Ring Records Of Ten Globally Distributed Forests, Kristina J. Anderson-Teixeira, Valentine Herrmann, Christine R. Rollinson, Bianca Gonzalez, Erika B. Gonzalez-Akre, Neil Pederson, M. Ross Alexander, Craig D. Allen, Raquel Alfaro-Sánchez, Tala Awada, Jennifer L. Baltzer, Patrick J. Baker, Joseph D. Birch, Sarayudh Bunyavejchewin, Paolo Cherubini, Stuart J. Davies, Cameron Dow, Ryan Helcoski, Jakub Kašpar, James A. Lutz, Ellis Q. Margolis, Justin T. Maxwell, Sean M. Mcmahon, Camille Piponiot, Sabrina E. Russo, Pavel Šamonil, Anastasia E. Sniderhan, Alan J. Tepley, Ivana Vašíčková, Mart Vlam, Pieter A. Zuidema
School of Natural Resources: Faculty Publications
Tree rings provide an invaluable long-term record for understanding how climate and other drivers shape tree growth and forest productivity. However, conventional tree-ring analysis methods were not designed to simultaneously test effects of climate, tree size, and other drivers on individual growth. This has limited the potential to test ecologically relevant hypotheses on tree growth sensitivity to environmental drivers and their interactions with tree size. Here, we develop and apply a new method to simultaneously model nonlinear effects of primary climate drivers, reconstructed tree diameter at breast height (DBH), and calendar year in generalized least squares models that account for …
Cubesat Constellations Provide Enhanced Crop Phenology And Digital Agricultural Insights Using Daily Leaf Area Index Retrievals, Kasper Johansen, Matteo G. Ziliani, Rasmus Houborg, Trenton E. Franz, Matthew F. Mccabe
Cubesat Constellations Provide Enhanced Crop Phenology And Digital Agricultural Insights Using Daily Leaf Area Index Retrievals, Kasper Johansen, Matteo G. Ziliani, Rasmus Houborg, Trenton E. Franz, Matthew F. Mccabe
School of Natural Resources: Faculty Publications
Satellite remote sensing has great potential to deliver on the promise of a data-driven agricultural revolution, with emerging space-based platforms providing spatiotemporal insights into precisionlevel attributes such as crop water use, vegetation health and condition and crop response to management practices. Using a harmonized collection of high-resolution Planet CubeSat, Sentinel-2, Landsat-8 and additional coarser resolution imagery from MODIS and VIIRS, we exploit a multisatellite data fusion and machine learning approach to deliver a radiometrically calibrated and gap-filled time-series of daily leaf area index (LAI) at an unprecedented spatial resolution of 3 m. The insights available from such high-resolution CubeSat-based LAI …
Factors Affecting The Catch And Harvest Rates Of Paddlefish Downstream Of Gavins Point Dam, South Dakota, 2000–2020, William J. Radigan, Seth Fopma, Jason Sorensen, Christopher M. Longhenry
Factors Affecting The Catch And Harvest Rates Of Paddlefish Downstream Of Gavins Point Dam, South Dakota, 2000–2020, William J. Radigan, Seth Fopma, Jason Sorensen, Christopher M. Longhenry
School of Natural Resources: Faculty Publications
Paddlefish, Polyodon spathula (Walbaum), provide an important snagging and bowfishing fishery below Gavins Point Dam in South Dakota. During 2009–2020, snagging catch rates of paddlefish decreased below Gavins Point Dam to presumed “normal” lower pre-2004 levels, while bowfishing catch (harvest) rates significantly increased during 2000–2020. Because Paddlefish are highly migratory, both local (i.e., monthly gauge height, precipitation, and air temperature near Gavins Point Dam) and remote (difference in Mississippi and Missouri River discharge near their confluence) environmental conditions were used to explain variation in snagging catch rates and bowfishing harvest rates. Snagging catch rates were related to October gauge height, …
A New Adaptive Cycle For Ecology And Society, Craig Allen, Patricia Balvanera, Katrina Brown
A New Adaptive Cycle For Ecology And Society, Craig Allen, Patricia Balvanera, Katrina Brown
School of Natural Resources: Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
The Role Of Rare Avian Species For Spatial Resilience Of Shifting Biomes In The Great Plains Of North America, D. Angeler, C. Roberts, D. Twidwell Jr., C. Allen
The Role Of Rare Avian Species For Spatial Resilience Of Shifting Biomes In The Great Plains Of North America, D. Angeler, C. Roberts, D. Twidwell Jr., C. Allen
School of Natural Resources: Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Adaptive Capacity Beyond The Household: A Systematic Review Of Empirical Social-Ecological Research, S. Vallury, S. Banerjee, D. Twidwell Jr., D. Uden, C. Allen
Adaptive Capacity Beyond The Household: A Systematic Review Of Empirical Social-Ecological Research, S. Vallury, S. Banerjee, D. Twidwell Jr., D. Uden, C. Allen
School of Natural Resources: Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Phylogenetic Risk Assessment Is Robust For Forecasting The Impact Of Non-Native Insects On North American Trees, D. Uden, A. Mech, N. Havill, A. Schulz, M. Ayres, D. Herms, A. Hoover, K. Gandhi, R. Hufbauer, A. Liebhold, T. Marsico, K. Raffa, K. Thomas, P. Tobin, C. Allen
Phylogenetic Risk Assessment Is Robust For Forecasting The Impact Of Non-Native Insects On North American Trees, D. Uden, A. Mech, N. Havill, A. Schulz, M. Ayres, D. Herms, A. Hoover, K. Gandhi, R. Hufbauer, A. Liebhold, T. Marsico, K. Raffa, K. Thomas, P. Tobin, C. Allen
School of Natural Resources: Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Incipient Woody Plant Encroachment Near Native Tree Plantings Signals Heightened Vulnerability For An Intact Grassland Region, D. Fogarty, C. Allen, D. Twidwell Jr.
Incipient Woody Plant Encroachment Near Native Tree Plantings Signals Heightened Vulnerability For An Intact Grassland Region, D. Fogarty, C. Allen, D. Twidwell Jr.
School of Natural Resources: Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Social Vulnerability, Social-Ecological Resilience And Coastal Governance, J. Jozaei, W. Chuang, C. Allen, A. Garmestani
Social Vulnerability, Social-Ecological Resilience And Coastal Governance, J. Jozaei, W. Chuang, C. Allen, A. Garmestani
School of Natural Resources: Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Resilience Of Working Agricultural Landscapes, S. Sundstrom, C. Allen, J. Hodbod
Resilience Of Working Agricultural Landscapes, S. Sundstrom, C. Allen, J. Hodbod
School of Natural Resources: Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Scales Of Coercion: Resilience, Regimes, And Panarchy, D. Angeler, C. Allen
Scales Of Coercion: Resilience, Regimes, And Panarchy, D. Angeler, C. Allen
School of Natural Resources: Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Accuracies Of Field Co2-H2o Data From Open-Path Eddy-Covariance Flux Systems: Assessment Based On Atmospheric Physics And Biological Environment, X. Zhou, T. Gao, N. Zheng, B. Yang, Y. Li, F. Yu, T. Awada, J. Zhu
Accuracies Of Field Co2-H2o Data From Open-Path Eddy-Covariance Flux Systems: Assessment Based On Atmospheric Physics And Biological Environment, X. Zhou, T. Gao, N. Zheng, B. Yang, Y. Li, F. Yu, T. Awada, J. Zhu
School of Natural Resources: Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Long Term Agroecosystem Research Experimental Watershed Network, D. C. Goodrich, D. Bosch, R. Bryant, M. H. Cosh, D. Endale, T. Veith, P. Kleinman, E. Langendoen, G. Mccarty, F. Pierson, H. Schomberg, D. Smith, P. Starks, T. Strickland, T. Tsegaye, T. Awada, H. Swain, J. Derner, B. Bestelmeyer, M. Schmer, J. Baker, B. Carlson, D. Huggins, D. Archer, G. Armendariz
Long Term Agroecosystem Research Experimental Watershed Network, D. C. Goodrich, D. Bosch, R. Bryant, M. H. Cosh, D. Endale, T. Veith, P. Kleinman, E. Langendoen, G. Mccarty, F. Pierson, H. Schomberg, D. Smith, P. Starks, T. Strickland, T. Tsegaye, T. Awada, H. Swain, J. Derner, B. Bestelmeyer, M. Schmer, J. Baker, B. Carlson, D. Huggins, D. Archer, G. Armendariz
School of Natural Resources: Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Rapid Online Plant Leaf Area Change Detection With High-Throughput Plant Image Data, Y. Zhan, R. Zhang, Y. Zhou, V. Stoerger, J. Hiller, T. N. Awada, Y. Ge
Rapid Online Plant Leaf Area Change Detection With High-Throughput Plant Image Data, Y. Zhan, R. Zhang, Y. Zhou, V. Stoerger, J. Hiller, T. N. Awada, Y. Ge
School of Natural Resources: Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Flowerphenonet: Automated Flower Detection From Multi-View Image Sequences Using Deep Neural Networks For Temporal Plant Phenotyping Analysis, S. D. Choudhury, S. Guha, A. Das, A. K. Das, A. K. Samal, T. N. Awada
Flowerphenonet: Automated Flower Detection From Multi-View Image Sequences Using Deep Neural Networks For Temporal Plant Phenotyping Analysis, S. D. Choudhury, S. Guha, A. Das, A. K. Das, A. K. Samal, T. N. Awada
School of Natural Resources: Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Longitudinal Assessment Of An Integrated Approach To Large-Scale Common-Pool Water Resource Management: A Case Study Of Nebraska’S Platte River Basin, M. Burbach, W. Eaton, B. Quimby, C. Babbitt, J. L. Delozier
Longitudinal Assessment Of An Integrated Approach To Large-Scale Common-Pool Water Resource Management: A Case Study Of Nebraska’S Platte River Basin, M. Burbach, W. Eaton, B. Quimby, C. Babbitt, J. L. Delozier
School of Natural Resources: Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Rancher Attitudes Toward Managing For Vegetation And Landscape Heterogeneity On Rangelands, S. Kennedy, M. Burbach
Rancher Attitudes Toward Managing For Vegetation And Landscape Heterogeneity On Rangelands, S. Kennedy, M. Burbach
School of Natural Resources: Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Advancing The Scholarship And Practice Of Stakeholder Engagement In Working Landscapes: A Co-Produced Research Agenda, W. M. Eaton, M. Burnham, T. Robertson, J. G. Arbuckle, K. J. Brasier, M. Burbach Et. Al.
Advancing The Scholarship And Practice Of Stakeholder Engagement In Working Landscapes: A Co-Produced Research Agenda, W. M. Eaton, M. Burnham, T. Robertson, J. G. Arbuckle, K. J. Brasier, M. Burbach Et. Al.
School of Natural Resources: Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Farmer Perspectives On Collaboration: Evidence From Agricultural Landscapes In Arizona, Nebraska, And Pennsylvania, W. M. Eaton, K. J. Brasier, H. Whitley, B. C. Julia, C. C. Hinrichs, B. Quimby, M. Burbach
Farmer Perspectives On Collaboration: Evidence From Agricultural Landscapes In Arizona, Nebraska, And Pennsylvania, W. M. Eaton, K. J. Brasier, H. Whitley, B. C. Julia, C. C. Hinrichs, B. Quimby, M. Burbach
School of Natural Resources: Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Evaluating Nebraska’S Local Comprehensive Plans To Achieve The National Wetland Conservation Efforts Of In The Usa, Q. Hu, M. J. Hayes, M. Burbach, T. Messer, Y. Zhou, Z. Tang
Evaluating Nebraska’S Local Comprehensive Plans To Achieve The National Wetland Conservation Efforts Of In The Usa, Q. Hu, M. J. Hayes, M. Burbach, T. Messer, Y. Zhou, Z. Tang
School of Natural Resources: Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Polycentric Governance In Nebraska, U.S., For Ground And Surface Water, T. Jedd, A. Schutz, M. Burbach
Polycentric Governance In Nebraska, U.S., For Ground And Surface Water, T. Jedd, A. Schutz, M. Burbach
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No abstract provided.
Natural Resource System Size Can Be Used For Managing Recreational Use, D. S. Kane, K. L. Pope, K. D. Koupal, M. A. Pegg, C. Chizinski, M. Kaemingk
Natural Resource System Size Can Be Used For Managing Recreational Use, D. S. Kane, K. L. Pope, K. D. Koupal, M. A. Pegg, C. Chizinski, M. Kaemingk
School of Natural Resources: Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Perceived And Experienced Constraint Negotiation: Do First-Time Elk Hunters Know What They Are In For?, M. P. Gruntorad, C. Chizinski
Perceived And Experienced Constraint Negotiation: Do First-Time Elk Hunters Know What They Are In For?, M. P. Gruntorad, C. Chizinski
School of Natural Resources: Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.