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Consequences of spatial patterns for coexistence in species-rich plant communitiesDOI: info:10.1038/s41559-021-01440-0Nature Research
Wiegand, Thorsten, Wang, Xugao, Anderson-Teixeira, Kristina J., Bourg, Norman A., Cao, Min, Ci, Xiuqin, Davies, Stuart J., Hao, Zhanqing, Howe, Robert W., Kress, W. John, Lian, Juyu, Li, Jie, Lin, Luxiang, Lin, Yiching, Ma, Keping, McShea, William, Mi, Xiangcheng, Su, Sheng-Hsin, Sun, I-Fang, Wolf, Amy, Ye, Wanhui, and Huth, Andreas. 2021. "Consequences of spatial patterns for coexistence in species-rich plant communities." Nature Ecology & Evolution, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41559-021-01440-0.
The value of local habitat heterogeneity and productivity when estimating avian species richness and species of concernDOI: info:10.1002/ecs2.3107v. 11No. 5WileyArticle e03107
Cooper, W. Justin, McShea, William J., Forrester, Tavis, and Luther, David A. 2020. "The value of local habitat heterogeneity and productivity when estimating avian species richness and species of concern." Ecosphere, 11, (5) Article e03107. https://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.3107.
Incorporating local habitat heterogeneity and productivity measures when modelling vertebrate richnessDOI: info:10.1017/S0376892919000328v. 47Cambridge University Press7–14
Cooper, W. Justin, McShea, William J., Luther, David A., and Forrester, Tavis. 2020. "Incorporating local habitat heterogeneity and productivity measures when modelling vertebrate richness." Environmental Conservation, 47 7–14. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0376892919000328.
Seasonal habitat use and activity patterns of blood pheasant Ithaginis cruentusbe in the presence of free-ranging livestockDOI: info:10.1016/j.gecco.2020.e01155v. 23ELSEVIERe01155–e01155
Fan, Fan, Bu, Hongliang, McShea, William J., Shen, Xiaoli, Li, Binbin V., and Li, Sheng. 2020. "Seasonal habitat use and activity patterns of blood pheasant Ithaginis cruentusbe in the presence of free-ranging livestock." Global Ecology and Conservation, 23 e01155–e01155. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gecco.2020.e01155.
Temporal population variability in local forest communities has mixed effects on tree species richness across a latitudinal gradientDOI: info:10.1111/ele.13412v. 23No. 1Wiley160–171
Fung, Tak, Chisholm, Ryan A., Anderson-Teixeira, Kristina J., Bourg, Norm, Brockelman, Warren Y., Bunyavejchewin, Sarayudh, Chang‐Yang, Chia-Hao, Chitra‐Tarak, Rutuja, Chuyong, George, Condit, Richard, Dattaraja, Handanakere S., Davies, Stuart J., Ewango, Corneille E. N., Fewless, Gary, Fletcher, Christine, Gunatilleke, C. V. S., Gunatilleke, I. A. U. N., Hao, Zhanqing, Hogan, J. A., Howe, Robert, Hsieh, Chang-Fu, Kenfack, David, Lin, Yiching, Ma, Keping, Makana, Jean-Remy et al. 2020. "Temporal population variability in local forest communities has mixed effects on tree species richness across a latitudinal gradient." Ecology Letters, 23, (1) 160–171. https://doi.org/10.1111/ele.13412.
An empirical evaluation of camera trap study design: how many, how long, and when?DOI: info:10.1111/2041-210X.133701–40
Kays, Roland, Arbogast, Brian S., Baker‐Whatton, Megan, Beirne, Chris, Boone, Hailey M., Bowler, Mark, Burneo, Santiago F., Cove, Michael V., Ding, Ping, Espinosa, Santiago, Gonçalves, André,Luis Sousa, Hansen, Christopher P., Jansen, Patrick A., Kolowski, Joseph M., Knowles, Travis W., Lima, Marcela Guimarães Moreira, Millspaugh, Joshua, McShea, William J., Pacifici, Krishna, Parsons, Arielle W., Pease, Brent S., Rovero, Francesco, Santos, Fernanda, Schuttler, Stephanie G., Sheil, Douglas et al. 2020. "An empirical evaluation of camera trap study design: how many, how long, and when?" Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 1–40. https://doi.org/10.1111/2041-210X.13370.
Raw Camera Trap Record Data - SCBI Camera Grid StudyDOI: info:10.25573/DATA.12867392.V1The Smithsonian Institution
Kolowski, Joseph M. and McShea, William J. 2020. [Dataset] Raw Camera Trap Record Data - SCBI Camera Grid Study. Distributed by The Smithsonian Institution. https://doi.org/10.25573/DATA.12867392.V1.
Management Regime and Field Age Affect Species Richness and Cover of Native Forbs and Exotic Species in Virginia GrasslandsDOI: info:10.3368/er.38.2.83v. 38No. 2UNIV WISCONSIN PRESS83–93
Ledvina, Joseph, McShea, William J., Bourg, Norman A., Herrmann, Valentine, Akre, Thomas, and Johnson, Amy E. M. 2020. "Management Regime and Field Age Affect Species Richness and Cover of Native Forbs and Exotic Species in Virginia Grasslands." Ecological Restoration, 38, (2) 83–93. https://doi.org/10.3368/er.38.2.83.
Retreat of large carnivores across the giant panda distribution rangeDOI: info:10.1038/s41559-020-1260-0
Li, Sheng, McShea, William J., Wang, Dajun, Gu, Xiaodong, Zhang, Xiaofeng, Zhang, Li, and Shen, Xiaoli . 2020. "Retreat of large carnivores across the giant panda distribution range." Nature Ecology & Evolution, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41559-020-1260-0.
Tree height and leaf drought tolerance traits shape growth responses across droughts in a temperate broadleaf forestDOI: info:10.1111/nph.16996Wiley
McGregor, Ian R., Helcoski, Ryan, Kunert, Norbert, Tepley, Alan J., González-Akre, Erika B., Herrmann, Valentine, Zailaa, Joseph, Stovall, Atticus E. L., Bourg, Norman A., McShea, William J., Pederson, Neil, Sack, Lawren, and Anderson-Teixeira, Kristina J. 2020. "Tree height and leaf drought tolerance traits shape growth responses across droughts in a temperate broadleaf forest." New Phytologist, https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.16996.
Integration of ecosystem science into radioecology: A consensus perspectiveDOI: info:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.140031v. 740Elsevier
Rhodes, Olin E., Bréchignac, Francois, Bradshaw, Clare, Hinton, Thomas G., Mothersill, Carmel, Arnone, John A., Aubrey, Doug P., Barnthouse, Lawrence W., Beasley, James C., Bonisoli-Alquati, Andrea, Boring, Lindsay R., Bryan, Albert L., Capps, Krista A., Clément, Bernard, Coleman, Austin, Condon, Caitlin, Coutelot, Fanny, DeVol, Timothy, Dharmarajan, Guha, Fletcher, Dean, Flynn, Wes, Gladfelder, Garth, Glenn, Travis C., Hendricks, Susan, Ishida, Ken et al. 2020. "Integration of ecosystem science into radioecology: A consensus perspective." Science of The Total Environment, 740. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.140031.
Effectiveness of management zoning designed for flagship species in protecting sympatric speciesDOI: info:10.1111/cobi.13345v. 34No. 1Society for Conservation Biology158–167
Shen, Xiaoli, Li, Sheng, McShea, William J., Wang, Dajun, Yu, Jianping, Shi, Xiaogang, Dong, Wei, Mi, Xiangcheng, and Ma, Keping. 2020. "Effectiveness of management zoning designed for flagship species in protecting sympatric species." Conservation Biology: The Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology, 34, (1) 158–167. https://doi.org/10.1111/cobi.13345.
Tick Burdens in a Small-Mammal Community in VirginiaDOI: info:10.1656/045.026.0317v. 26No. 3Humboldt Field Research Institute641–655
Card, Leah R., McShea, William J., Fleischer, Robert C., Maldonado, Jesús E., Stewardson, Kristin, Campana, Michael G., Jansen, Patrick A., and Calabrese, Justin M. 2019. "Tick Burdens in a Small-Mammal Community in Virginia." Northeastern Naturalist, 26, (3) 641–655. https://doi.org/10.1656/045.026.0317.
Direct and indirect effects of climate on richness drive the latitudinal diversity gradient in forest treesDOI: info:10.1111/ele.13175v. 22No. 2WILEY245–255
Chu, Chengjin, Lutz, James A., Kral, Kamil, Vrska, Tomas, Yin, Xue, Myers, Jonathan A., Abiem, Iveren, Alonso, Alfonso, Bourg, Norm, Burslem, David F. R. P., Cao, Min, Chapman, Hazel, Condit, Richard S., Fang, Suqin, Fischer, Gunter A., Gao, Lianming, Hao, Zhanqin, Hau, Billy C. H., He, Qing, Hector, Andrew, Hubbell, Stephen P., Jiang, Mingxi, Jin, Guangze, Kenfack, David, Lai, Jiangshan et al. 2019. "Direct and indirect effects of climate on richness drive the latitudinal diversity gradient in forest trees." Ecology Letters, 22, (2) 245–255. https://doi.org/10.1111/ele.13175.
Projecting Mammal Distributions in Response to Future Alternative Landscapes in a Rapidly Transitioning RegionDOI: info:10.3390/rs11212482v. 11No. 21MDPI2482
Cove, Michael V., Fergus, Craig, Lacher, Iara, Akre, Thomas, and McShea, William J. 2019. "Projecting Mammal Distributions in Response to Future Alternative Landscapes in a Rapidly Transitioning Region." Remote Sensing, 11, (21) 2482. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs11212482.
Effects of grassland management on overwintering bird communitiesDOI: info:10.1002/jwmg.21730v. 83No. 7The Wildlife Society1515–1526
Johnson, Amy E. M., Sillett, T. Scott, Luther, David, Herrmann, Valentine, Akre, Thomas A., and McShea, William J. 2019. "Effects of grassland management on overwintering bird communities." Journal of Wildlife Management, 83, (7) 1515–1526. https://doi.org/10.1002/jwmg.21730.
Kays, Roland, McShea, William J., and Wikelski, Martin. 2019. "Born-digital biodiversity data: Millions and billions." Diversity and Distributions, 1–5. https://doi.org/10.1111/ddi.12993.
Spatial and temporal patterns of public and private land protection within the Blue Ridge and Piedmont ecoregions of the eastern USDOI: info:10.1016/j.landurbplan.2019.02.008v. 186Elsevier Science BV91–102
Lacher, Iara, Akre, Thomas, McShea, William J., and Fergus, Craig. 2019. "Spatial and temporal patterns of public and private land protection within the Blue Ridge and Piedmont ecoregions of the eastern US." Landscape and Urban Planning, 186 91–102. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.landurbplan.2019.02.008.
Engaging regional stakeholders in scenario planning for the long-term preservation of ecosystem services in Northwestern VirginiaDOI: info:10.1525/cse.2018.001180v. 3No. 11–13
Lacher, Iara, Akre, Thomas, McShea, William J., McBride, Marissa, Thompson, Jonathan R., and Fergus, Craig. 2019. "Engaging regional stakeholders in scenario planning for the long-term preservation of ecosystem services in Northwestern Virginia." Case Studies in the Environment, 3, (1) 1–13. https://doi.org/10.1525/cse.2018.001180.
Tracking trends in the extinction risk of wild relatives of domesticated species to assess progress against global biodiversity targetsDOI: info:10.1111/conl.12588v. 12No. 1e12588
McGowan, Philip J. K., Mair, Louise, Symes, Andrew, Westrip, James R. S., Wheatley, Hannah, Brook, Sarah, Burton, James, King, Sarah, McShea, William J., Moehlman, Patricia D., Smith, Andrew T., Wheeler, Jane C., and Butchart, Stuart H. M. 2019. "Tracking trends in the extinction risk of wild relatives of domesticated species to assess progress against global biodiversity targets." Conservation Letters, 12, (1) e12588. https://doi.org/10.1111/conl.12588.