An investigation of endangered American burying beetle (Nicrophorus americanus) ecology led to development of a Geodata Crawler with applications in eco-hydrology. Geodata Crawler includes a national GIS (geospatial information systems) database with layers that quantify climate, land cover, soils, human development, and other attributes of the biosphere. For user-locations in the continental United States, Geodata Crawler can rapidly tabulate site-specific statistics within automatically delineated sample areas: points, site radii, watersheds, and riparian zones, among others. Geodata Crawler supported a multi-scale analysis of N. americanus habitat at a military installation in western Arkansas to produce a Landsat-based monitoring tool. ...
This research applies GIS to the analysis of a previously collected dataset of 131 macroinvertebrate...
Geographical Information Systems (GIS) are powerful tools in the field of invasive species managemen...
We investigated how aquatic macroinvertebrate communities in streams of Georgia, USA, changed over t...
An investigation of endangered American burying beetle (Nicrophorus americanus) ecology led to devel...
Remote sensing and geographic information systems (GIS) are rapidly developing technologies that off...
and was funded by 'International audience1. Remotely sensed data are frequently employed for monitor...
The conservation of an endangered species often requires knowledge of not only the causes of the dec...
The use of GIS to gather and analyze insect population data in changing habitats is presented. By ta...
Since 2002, the beetle infestation has killed millions of lodgepole and spruce trees in the Medicine...
Biodiversity is important for maintaining ecosystem function, including the adaptation of the organi...
We used a rapid, repeatable, and inexpensive geographic information system (GIS) approach to predict...
The University of Rhode Island has conducted several studies of habitat use of Scolopax minor (Ameri...
Many rivers are intensely managed due to anthropogenic influences such as dams, channelization, and ...
Understanding complex, dynamic, and diverse ecosystems is essential for developing sound management ...
We investigated how stream macroinvertebrate communities of Georgia, USA, responded to natural and a...
This research applies GIS to the analysis of a previously collected dataset of 131 macroinvertebrate...
Geographical Information Systems (GIS) are powerful tools in the field of invasive species managemen...
We investigated how aquatic macroinvertebrate communities in streams of Georgia, USA, changed over t...
An investigation of endangered American burying beetle (Nicrophorus americanus) ecology led to devel...
Remote sensing and geographic information systems (GIS) are rapidly developing technologies that off...
and was funded by 'International audience1. Remotely sensed data are frequently employed for monitor...
The conservation of an endangered species often requires knowledge of not only the causes of the dec...
The use of GIS to gather and analyze insect population data in changing habitats is presented. By ta...
Since 2002, the beetle infestation has killed millions of lodgepole and spruce trees in the Medicine...
Biodiversity is important for maintaining ecosystem function, including the adaptation of the organi...
We used a rapid, repeatable, and inexpensive geographic information system (GIS) approach to predict...
The University of Rhode Island has conducted several studies of habitat use of Scolopax minor (Ameri...
Many rivers are intensely managed due to anthropogenic influences such as dams, channelization, and ...
Understanding complex, dynamic, and diverse ecosystems is essential for developing sound management ...
We investigated how stream macroinvertebrate communities of Georgia, USA, responded to natural and a...
This research applies GIS to the analysis of a previously collected dataset of 131 macroinvertebrate...
Geographical Information Systems (GIS) are powerful tools in the field of invasive species managemen...
We investigated how aquatic macroinvertebrate communities in streams of Georgia, USA, changed over t...