Evidence for significant losses of species richness or biodiversity, even within protected natural areas, is mounting. Managers are increasingly being asked to monitor biodiversity, yet estimating biodiversity is often prohibitively expensive. As a cost-effective option, we estimated the spatial and temporal distribution of species richness for four taxonomic groups (birds, mammals, herpetofauna (reptiles and amphibians), and plants) within Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks using only existing biological studies undertaken within the Parks and the Parks' long-term wildlife observation database. We used a rarefaction approach to model species richness for the four taxonomic groups and analyzed those groups by habitat type, elevation zo...
Anticipating how species and ecosystems will react to continued climate change is of critical import...
Climate change is widely considered to be one of the most important and omnipresent threats to globa...
. Whether protection of these upper-trophic level species confers adequate conservation of avian for...
Evidence for significant losses of species richness or biodiversity, even within protected natural a...
Evidence for significant losses of species richness or biodiversity, even within protected natural a...
<p>Data sets and sample sizes used to estimate species richness values for birds, mammals, amphibian...
Mammalian species richness, colonization, and extinction are examined in twenty-four western North A...
I evaluated different approaches for monitoring of amphibians, reptiles, and mammals in national par...
The first phase of the project was to determine which mammal species may have gone locally extinct f...
The reintroduction of wolves into Grand Teton National Park has the potential of affecting species d...
Studies that investigate community relationships among mammals typically require large temporal and ...
Many animal taxa respond strongly to spatial and temporal variation in vegetation structure and flor...
The species richness of local communities depends on the richness of the regional pool and the filte...
The extent to which humanity's metabolism of natural resources has impacted the biosphere is signifi...
Species distributions reflect the suite of resources and range of environmental conditions required ...
Anticipating how species and ecosystems will react to continued climate change is of critical import...
Climate change is widely considered to be one of the most important and omnipresent threats to globa...
. Whether protection of these upper-trophic level species confers adequate conservation of avian for...
Evidence for significant losses of species richness or biodiversity, even within protected natural a...
Evidence for significant losses of species richness or biodiversity, even within protected natural a...
<p>Data sets and sample sizes used to estimate species richness values for birds, mammals, amphibian...
Mammalian species richness, colonization, and extinction are examined in twenty-four western North A...
I evaluated different approaches for monitoring of amphibians, reptiles, and mammals in national par...
The first phase of the project was to determine which mammal species may have gone locally extinct f...
The reintroduction of wolves into Grand Teton National Park has the potential of affecting species d...
Studies that investigate community relationships among mammals typically require large temporal and ...
Many animal taxa respond strongly to spatial and temporal variation in vegetation structure and flor...
The species richness of local communities depends on the richness of the regional pool and the filte...
The extent to which humanity's metabolism of natural resources has impacted the biosphere is signifi...
Species distributions reflect the suite of resources and range of environmental conditions required ...
Anticipating how species and ecosystems will react to continued climate change is of critical import...
Climate change is widely considered to be one of the most important and omnipresent threats to globa...
. Whether protection of these upper-trophic level species confers adequate conservation of avian for...