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- Fickas, Kate C., Cohen, Warren B., and Yang, Zhiqiang
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- n Oregon’s Willamette Valley, remaining wetlands are at high risk to loss and degradation from agricultural activity and urbanization. With an increased need for fine temporal-scale monitoring of sensitive wetlands, we used annual Landsat MSS and TM/ETM+ images from 1972 to 2012 to manually interpret loss, gain, and type conversion...
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- Kate C. Fickas . Warren B. Cohen . Zhiqiang Yang Received: 14 May 2014 / Accepted: 28 July 2015
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- Vogeler, Jody C., Yang, Zhiqiang, and Cohen, Warren B.
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- Post-fire snags provide important resources for cavity nesting communities as well as being subject to timber removal through salvage logging practices. Tools that can characterize their distributions along with other features important as wildlife habitat, such as woody shrub cover, would be useful for research and management purposes. Three dimensional...
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- tools Jody C. Vogeler a,⁎, Zhiqiang Yang a, Warren B. Cohen a,b a Department of Forest Ecosystems and
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- Mildrexler, David, Yang, Zhiqiang, Cohen, Warren B., and Bell, David M.
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- Increasing forest stress and tree mortality has been directly linked to combinations of drought and high temperatures. The climatic changes expected during the next decades – large increases in mean temperature, increased heat waves, and significant long-term regional drying in the western USA – will likely increase chronic forest stress...
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- , Warren B. Cohen b, David M. Bell b a Oregon State University, College of Forestry, Corvallis, OR, USA b
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- Braaten, Justin D., Cohen, Warren B., and Yang, Zhiqiang
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- Automated cloud and cloud shadow identification algorithms designed for Landsat Thematic Mapper (TM) and Thematic Mapper Plus (ETM+) satellite images have greatly expanded the use of these Earth observation data by providing a means of including only clear-view pixels in image analysis and efficient cloud-free compositing. In an effort to...
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- Landsat MSS imagery for temperate ecosystems Justin D. Braaten a,⁎, Warren B. Cohen b, Zhiqiang Yang a a
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- Pflugmacher, Dirk, Cohen, Warren B., Kennedy, Robert E., and Yang, Zhiqiang
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- Improved monitoring of forest biomass and biomass change is needed to quantify natural and anthropogenic effects on the terrestrial carbon cycle. Landsat's temporal and spatial coverage, moderate spatial resolution, and long history of earth observations provide a unique opportunity for characterizing vegetation changes across large areas and long time scales....
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- recovery history and lidar tomap forest biomass dynamics Dirk Pflugmacher a,⁎, Warren B. Cohen b, Robert E
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- Pflugmacher, Dirk, Cohen, Warren B., and Kennedy, Robert E.
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- Lidar is currently the most accurate method for remote estimation of forest structure, but it has limited spatial and temporal coverage. Conversely, Landsat data are more widely available, but exhibit a weaker relationship with structure under medium to high leaf area conditions. One potentially valuable means of enhancing the relationship...
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- Pflugmacher a,⁎, Warren B. Cohen b, Robert E. Kennedy a a Department of Forest Ecosystems and Society, Oregon
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- Meigs, Garrett W., Kennedy, Robert E., and Cohen, Warren B.
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- Insects are important forest disturbance agents, and mapping their effects on tree mortality and surface fuels represents a critical research challenge. Although various remote sensing approaches have been developed to monitor insect impacts, most studies have focused on single insect agents or single locations and have not related observed changes...
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- ,⁎, Robert E. Kennedy a, Warren B. Cohen b a Department of Forest Ecosystems and Society, Oregon State
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- Sachs, Donald L., Sollins, Phillip, and Cohen, Warren B.
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- To consider the regional scale effects of forest management requires complete and consistent data over large areas. We used Landsat Thematic Mapper and Multispectral Scanner (TM and MSS) imagery to map forest cover and detect major disturbances between 1975 and 1992 for a 4.2 x 106 ha area of interior...
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- 1975 to 1992 using satellite imagery Donald L. Sachs, Phillip Sollins, and Warren B. Cohen Abstract
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- Kennedy, Robert E., Andréfouët, Serge, Cohen, Warren B., Meigs, Garrett W., and et al.
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- When characterizing the processes that shape ecosystems, ecologists increasingly use the unique perspective offered by repeat observations of remotely sensed imagery. However, the concept of change embodied in much of the traditional remote-sensing literature was primarily limited to capturing large or extreme changes occurring in natural systems, omitting many more...
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- Kennedy, Robert E., Andréfouët, Serge, Cohen, Warren B., Meigs, Garrett W., and et al.
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- When characterizing the processes that shape ecosystems, ecologists increasingly use the unique perspective offered by repeat observations of remotely sensed imagery. However, the concept of change embodied in much of the traditional remote-sensing literature was primarily limited to capturing large or extreme changes occurring in natural systems, omitting many more...
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- ., Andréfouët, S., Cohen, W. B., Gómez, C., Griffiths, P., Hais, M., ... & Zhu, Z. (2014). Bringing an
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- Wing, Brian M., Ritchie, Martin W., Boston, Kevin, Cohen, Warren B., and Olsen, Michael J.
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- The ability to estimate and monitor standing dead trees (snags) has been difficult due to their irregular and sparse distribution, often requiring intensive sampling methods to obtain statistically significant estimates. This study presents a new method for estimating and monitoring snags using neighborhood attribute filtered airborne discrete-return lidar data. The...
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- airborne lidar data Brian M. Wing a,⁎, Martin W. Ritchie a, Kevin Boston b, Warren B. Cohen c, Michael J
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- Torresan, Chiara L., Strunk, Jacob, Zald, Harold S. J., Zhiqiang, Yang, and Cohen, Warren B.
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- In some cases a canopy height model (CHM) is the only available source of forest height information. For these cases it is important to understand the predictive power of CHM data for forest attributes. In this study we examined the use of lidar-derived CHM metrics to predict forest structure classes...
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- Trento province (Italy) Torresan, C. L., Strunk, J., Zald, H. S. J., Zhiqiang, Y., & Cohen, W. B. (2014
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- Wing, Brian M., Ritchie, Martin W., Boston, Kevin, Cohen, Warren B., Gitelman, Alix, and Olsen, Michael J.
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- Forest understory communities are important components in forest ecosystems providing wildlife habitat and influencing nutrient cycling, fuel loadings, fire behavior and tree species composition over time. One of the most widely utilized understory component metrics is understory vegetation cover, often used as a measure of vegetation abundance. To date, understory...
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- , Warren B. Cohen c, Alix Gitelman d, Michael J. Olsen e a Department of Forest Engineering, Resources
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- Kennedy, Robert E., Yang, Zhiqiang, Cohen, Warren B., Pfaff, Eric, Braaten, Justin, and Nelson, Peder
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- Understanding fine-grain patterns of forest disturbance and regrowth at the landscape scale is critical for effective management, particularly in forests in western Washington, Oregon, and California, U.S., where the policy known as the Northwest Forest Plan (NWFP) was imposed in 1994 over > 8 million ha of forest in an...
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- area of the Northwest Forest Plan Robert E. Kennedy a,⁎, Zhiqiang Yang a, Warren B. Cohen b, Eric
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- Campbell, John L., Kennedy, Robert E., Cohen, Warren B., and Miller, Richard F.
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- Our ability to assess the continental impacts of woody encroachment remains compromised by the paucity of studies quantifying regional encroachment rates. This knowledge gap is especially apparent when it comes to quantifying the impact of woody encroachment on large-scale carbon dynamics. In this study, we use a combination of aerial...
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- occidentalis) Encroachment Across Oregon, USA John L. Campbell,1 Robert E. Kennedy,2 Warren B. Cohen,3 and
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- Masek, Jeffrey G., Goward, Samuel N., Kennedy, Robert E., Cohen, Warren B., Moisen, Gretchen G., Schleeweis, Karen, and Huang, Chengquan
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- Disturbance events strongly affect the composition, structure, and function of forest ecosystems; however, existing US land management inventories were not designed to monitor disturbance. To begin addressing this gap, the North American Forest Dynamics (NAFD) project has examined a geographic sample of 50 Landsat satellite image time series to assess...
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- Using Landsat Time Series Jeffrey G. Masek,1* Samuel N. Goward,2 Robert E. Kennedy,3,4 Warren B. Cohen
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- Ohmann, Janet L., Gregory, Matthew J., Roberts, Heather M., Cohen, Warren B., Kennedy, Robert E., and Yang, Zhiqiang
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- The Northwest Forest Plan (NWFP), which aims to conserve late-successional and old-growth forests (older forests) and associated species, established new policies on federal lands in the Pacific Northwest USA. As part of monitoring for the NWFP, we tested nearest-neighbor imputation for mapping change in older forest, defined by threshold values...
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- and Landsat time-series Janet L. Ohmann a,⇑, Matthew J. Gregory b, Heather M. Roberts b, Warren B
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- Cohen, Warren B., Yang, Zhiqiang, Stehman, Stephen V., Schroeder, Todd A., Bell, David M., Masek, Jeffrey G., Huang, Chengquan, and Meigs, Garrett W.
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- Evidence of shifting dominance among major forest disturbance agent classes regionally to globally has been emerging in the literature. For example, climate-related stress and secondary stressors on forests (e.g., insect and disease, fire) have dramatically increased since the turn of the century globally, while harvest rates in the western US...
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- , Earth Resources Observation and Science Center, Sioux Falls, SD 57198, USA. Warren B. Cohen a
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- Schroeder, Todd A., Healey, Sean P., Moisen, Gretchen G., Frescino, Tracey S., Cohen, Warren B., Huang, Chengquan, Kennedy, Robert E., and Yang, Zhiqiang
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- With earth's surface temperature and human population both on the rise a new emphasis has been placed on monitoring changes to forested ecosystems the world over. In the United States the U.S. Forest Service Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) program monitors the forested land base with field data collected over...
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- ., Frescino, T. S., Cohen, W. B., Huang, C., ... & Yang, Z. (2014). Improving estimates of forest disturbance
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- Turner, David P., Ritts, William D., Yang, Zhiqiang, Kennedy, Robert E., Cohen, Warren B., Duane, Maureen V., Thornton, Peter E., and Law, Beverly E.
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- Carbon sequestration is increasingly recognized as an ecosystem service, and forest management has a large potential to alter regional carbon fluxes − notably by way of harvest removals and related impacts on net ecosystem production (NEP). In the Pacific Northwest region of the U.S., the implementation of the Northwest Forest...
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- Society, Oregon State University Cohen, Warren B. U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Station
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- Pflugmacher, Dirk, Krankina, Olga N., Cohen, Warren B., Friedl, Mark A., Sulla-Menashe, Damien, Kennedy, Robert E., Nelson, Peder, Loboda, Tatiana V., Kuemmerle, Tobias, Dyukarev, Egor, Elsakov, Vladimir, and Kharuk, Viacheslav I.
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- Information on land cover at global and continental scales is critical for addressing a range of ecological, socioeconomic and policy questions. Global land cover maps have evolved rapidly in the last decade, but efforts to evaluate map uncertainties have been limited, especially in remote areas like Northern Eurasia. Northern Eurasia...
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- . Krankina a, Warren B. Cohen b, Mark A. Friedl c, Damien Sulla-Menashe c, Robert E. Kennedy a, Peder Nelson
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- Kennedy, Robert E., Andréfouët, Serge, Cohen, Warren B., Gómez, Cristina, Griffiths, Patrick, Hais, Martin, Healey, Sean P., Helmer, Eileen H., Hostert, Patrick, Lyons, Mitchell B., Meigs, Garrett W., Pflugmacher, Dirk, Phinn, Stuart R., Powell, Scott L., Scarth, Peter, Sen, Susmita, Schroeder, Todd A., Schneider, Annemarie, Sonnenschein, Ruth, Vogelmann, James E., Wulder, Michael A., and Zhu, Zhe
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- When characterizing the processes that shape ecosystems, ecologists increasingly use the unique perspective offered by repeat observations of remotely sensed imagery. However, the concept of change embodied in much of the traditional remote-sensing literature was primarily limited to capturing large or extreme changes occurring in natural systems, omitting many more...
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- Fetene, Aramde, Hilker, Thomas, Yeshitela, Kumelachew, Prasse, Ruediger, Cohen, Warren, and Yang, Zhiqiang
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- Nech Sar National Park (NSNP) is one of the most important biodiversity centers in Ethiopia. In recent years, a widespread decline of the terrestrial ecosystems has been reported, yet to date there is no comprehensive assessment on degradation across the park. In this study, changes in landcover were analyzed using...
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- Yeshitela1 • Ruediger Prasse4 • Warren Cohen5 • Zhiqiang Yang5 Received: 29 November 2014 / Accepted: 12
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- Aney, Warren W., Montgomery, Monty L., and Lichens, Allan B.
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- The lower Deschutes River of northcentral Oregon has a historically uniform discharge record. Significant reductions in discharge below the seasonal norms will degrade the environment for migratory and resident salmonids by increasing siltation and gravel compaction, and by reducing intragravel water dissolved oxygen content. Fish spawning will be limited by...
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- ENVIRONMENT Warren W. Aney Monty L. Montgomery Allan B. Lichens Oregon State Game Commission Portland
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- Warren, Dana R., Dunham, Jason B., and Hockman-Wert, David
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- Understanding local and geographic factors influencing species distributions is a prerequisite for conservation planning. Our objective in this study was to model local and geographic variability in elevations occupied by native and nonnative trout in the northwestern Great Basin, USA. To this end, we analyzed a large existing data set...
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- Topographic Constraints on the Distribution of Native and Nonnative Trout in the Great Basin Dana R. Warren
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- Mildrexler, D. J., Zhao, M., Cohen, W. B., Running, S. W., Song, X. P., and Jones, M. O.
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- Measurements that link surface conditions and climate can provide critical information on important biospheric changes occurring in the Earth system. As the direct driving force of energy and water fluxes at the surface-atmosphere interface, land surface temperature (LST) provides information on physical processes of land-cover change and energy-balance changes that...
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- . Zhao, W. Cohen, S. Running, X. Song, and M. Jones, 2017: Thermal anomalies detect critical global land
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- Warren, D. R., Harvey, C. J., McClure, M. M., and Sanderson, B. L.
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- Declining abundance of Chinook Salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha across the Pacific Northwest is an issue of great concern ecologically, culturally, and economically. Growth during the first summer is vitally important for juvenile Chinook Salmon, as it influences not only life history decisions (to smolt or not to smolt) but also subsequent...
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- © American Fisheries Society 2014 DOI: 10.1080/02755947.2014.910574 Supplement B: Full Model Output
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- Warren, D. R., Harvey, C. J., McClure, M. M., and Sanderson, B. L.
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- Declining abundance of Chinook Salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha across the Pacific Northwest is an issue of great concern ecologically, culturally, and economically. Growth during the first summer is vitally important for juvenile Chinook Salmon, as it influences not only life history decisions (to smolt or not to smolt) but also subsequent...
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- Linnaean Society 92:253–267. Williams, L. R., M. L. Warren, S. B. Adams, J. L. Arvai, and C. M. Taylor
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- Warren, D. R., Harvey, C. J., McClure, M. M., and Sanderson, B. L.
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- Declining abundance of Chinook Salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha across the Pacific Northwest is an issue of great concern ecologically, culturally, and economically. Growth during the first summer is vitally important for juvenile Chinook Salmon, as it influences not only life history decisions (to smolt or not to smolt) but also subsequent...
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- Stream Warren, D. R., Harvey, C. J., McClure, M. M., & Sanderson, B. L. (2014). Use of an Ecosystem
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- Warren, D. R., Harvey, C. J., McClure, M. M., and Sanderson, B. L.
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- Declining abundance of Chinook Salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha across the Pacific Northwest is an issue of great concern ecologically, culturally, and economically. Growth during the first summer is vitally important for juvenile Chinook Salmon, as it influences not only life history decisions (to smolt or not to smolt) but also subsequent...
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- Warren, Fred, Norris, Charles, B. (Charles Brazer), 1894-, and Forest Products Laboratory (U.S.)
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- Information reviewed and reaffirmed March 1956. Original report published April 1949.
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- PANELS OF SIZES THAT DO NOT BUCKLE- By FRED WERREN, Engineer and C. B. NORRIS, Engineer Forest
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- Karow, Russell S., Kronstad, Warren E. (Warren Ervind), 1932-, Kolding, Mathias F., Brown, B. D., Zwer, P. K., and Oregon State University. Extension Service
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- Published July 1992. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog: http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalog
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- specialist; Warren E. Kronstad, distinguished professor of plant breeding and genetics; Mathias F. Kolding
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- Warren, M. W., Kauffman, J. B., Murdiyarso, D., Anshari, G., Hergoualc'h, K., Kurnianto, S., Purbopuspito, J., Gusmayanti, E., Afifudin, M., Rahajoe, J., Alhamd, L., Limin, S., and Iswandi, A.
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- Estimation of belowground carbon stocks in tropical wetland forests requires funding for laboratory analyses and suitable facilities, which are often lacking in developing nations where most tropical wetlands are found. It is therefore beneficial to develop simple analytical tools to assist belowground carbon estimation where financial and technical limitations are...
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- . Biogeosciences A cost-efficient method to assess carbon stocks in tropical peat soil M. W. Warren1, J. B
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- Oregon State University. Agricultural Experiment Station, Cheney, H. B., Kronstad, Warren E. (Warren Evrind), 1932-, Klock, Glen O., Jackson, T. L. (Thomas Lloyd), 1922-, Mack, H. J. (Harry John), 1926-, Rossner, John Theodore, Foote, W. H. (Wilson Hoover), 1920-, Brooks, R. H., Kowsar, A., and Boersma, L.
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- Published April 1968. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog: http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalog
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- OF EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS H. B. Cheney This is the progress report on the results of the final crop
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- Heald, Alison E., Charleston, Jay S., Iversen, Patrick L., Warren, Travis K., Saoud, Jay B., Al-Ibrahim, Mohamed, Wells, Jay, Warfield, Kelly L., Swenson, Dana L., Welch, Lisa S., Sazani, Peter, Wong, Michael, Berry, Diane, Kaye, Edward M., and Bavari, Sina
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- BACKGROUND: AVI-7288 is a phosphorodiamidate morpholino oligomer with positive charges that targets the viral messenger RNA that encodes Marburg virus (MARV) nucleoprotein. Its safety in humans is undetermined. METHODS: We assessed the efficacy of AVI-7288 in a series of studies involving a lethal challenge with MARV in nonhuman primates. The...
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- Jones, Julia A., Creed, Irena F., Hatcher, Kendra L., Warren, Robert J., Adams, Mary Beth, Benson, Melinda H., Boose, Emery, Brown, Warren A., Campbell, John L., Covich, Alan, Clow, David W., Dahm, Clifford N., Elder, Kelly, Ford, Chelcy R., Grimm, Nancy B., Henshaw, Donald L., Larson, Kelli L., Miles, Evan S., Miles, Kathleen M., Sebestyen, Stephen D., Spargo, Adam T., Stone, Asa B., Vose, James M., and Williams, Mark W.
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- Analyses of long-term records at 35 headwater basins in the United States and Canada indicate that climate change effects on streamflow are not as clear as might be expected, perhaps because of ecosystem processes and human influences. Evapotranspiration was higher than was predicted by temperature in water-surplus ecosystems and lower...
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- Ecological Research Sites JULIA A. JONES, IRENA F. CREED, KENDRA L. HATCHER, ROBERT J. WARREN, MARY BETH
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- Goodson, William H., III, Lowe, Leroy, Carpenter, David O., Gilbertson, Michael, Manaf Ali, Abdul, Lopez de Cerain Salsamendi, Adela, Lasfar, Ahmed, Carnero, Amancio, Azqueta, Amaya, Amedei, Amedeo, Charles, Amelia K., Collins, Andrew R., Ward, Andrew, Salzberg, Anna C., Colacci, Annamaria, Olsen, Ann-Karin, Berg, Arthur, Barclay, Barry J., Zhou, Binhua P., Blanco-Aparicio, Carmen, Baglole, Carolyn J., Dong, Chenfang, Mondello, Chiara, Hsu, Chia-Wen, Naus, Christian C., Yedjou, Clement, Curran, Colleen S., Laird, Dale W., Koch, Daniel C., Carlin, Danielle J., Felsher, Dean W., Roy, Debasish, Brown, Dustin G., Ratovitski, Edward, Ryan, Elizabeth P., Corsini, Emanuela, Rojas, Emilio, Moon, Eun-Yi, Laconi, Ezio, Marongiu, Fabio, Al-Mulla, Fahd, Chiaradonna, Ferdinando, Darroudi, Firouz, Martin, Francis L., Van Schooten, Frederik J., Goldberg, Gary S., Wagemaker, Gerard, Nangami, Gladys N., Calaf, Gloria M., Williams, Graeme P., Wolf, Gregory T., Koppen, Gudrun, Brunborg, Gunnar, Lyerly, H. Kim, Krishnan, Harini, Ab Hamid, Hasiah, Yasaei, Hemad, Sone, Hideko, Kondoh, Hiroshi, Salem, Hosni K., Hsu, Hsue-Yin, Park, Hyun Ho, Koturbash, Igor, Miousse, Isabelle R., Scovassi, A.Ivana, Klaunig, James E., Vondráček, Jan, Raju, Jayadev, Roman, Jesse, Wise, John P., Sr., Whitfield, Jonathan R., Woodrick, Jordan, Christopher, Joseph A., Ochieng, Josiah, Martinez-Leal, Juan F., Weisz, Judith, Kravchenko, Julia, Sun, Jun, Prudhomme, Kalan R., Narayanan, Kannan B., Cohen-Solal, Karine A., Moorwood, Kim, Gonzalez, Laetitia, Soucek, Laura, Jian, Le, D’Abronzo, Leandro S., Lin, Liang-Tzung, Li, Lin, Gulliver, Linda, McCawley, Lisa J., Memeo, Lorenzo, Vermeulen, Louis, Leyns, Luc, Zhang, Luoping, Valverde, Mahara, Khatami, Mahin, Romano, Maria F., Chapellier, Marion, Williams, Marc A., Wade, Mark, Manjili, Masoud H., Lleonart, Matilde E., Xia, Menghang, Gonzalez Guzman, Michael J., Karamouzis, Michalis V., Kirsch-Volders, Micheline, Vaccari, Monica, Kuemmerle, Nancy B., Singh, Neetu, Cruickshanks, Nichola, Kleinstreuer, Nicole, van Larebeke, Nik, Ahmed, Nuzhat, Ogunkua, Olugbemiga, Krishnakumar, P. K., Vadgama, Pankaj, Marignani, Paola A., Ghosh, Paramita M., Ostrosky-Wegman, Patricia, Thompson, Patricia A., Dent, Paul, Heneberg, Petr, Darbre, Philippa, Leung, Po Sing, Nangia-Makker, Pratima, Cheng, Qiang, Robey, R. Brooks, Al-Temaimi, Rabeah, Roy, Rabindra, Andrade-Vieira, Rafaela, Sinha, Ranjeet K., Mehta, Rekha, Vento, Renza, Di Fiore, Riccardo, Ponce-Cusi, Richard, Dornetshuber-Fleiss, Rita, Nahta, Rita, Castellino, Robert C., Palorini, Roberta, Hamid, Roslida A., Langie, Sabine A. S., Eltom, Sakina E., Brooks, Samira A., Ryeom, Sandra, Wise, Sandra S., Bay, Sarah N., Harris, Shelley A., Papagerakis, Silvana, Romano, Simona, Pavanello, Sofia, Eriksson, Staffan, Forte, Stefano, Casey, Stephanie C., Luanpitpong, Sudjit, Lee, Tae-Jin, Otsuki, Takemi, Chen, Tao, Massfelder, Thierry, Sanderson, Thomas, Guarnieri, Tiziana, Hultman, Tove, Dormoy, Valérian, Odero-Marah, Valerie, Sabbisetti, Venkata, Maguer-Satta, Veronique, Rathmell, W. Kimryn, Engström, Wilhelm, Decker, William K., Bisson, William H., Rojanasakul, Yon, Luqmani, Yunus, Chen, Zhenbang, and Hu, Zhiwei
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- Lifestyle factors are responsible for a considerable portion of cancer incidence worldwide, but credible estimates from the World Health Organization and the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) suggest that the fraction of cancers attributable to toxic environmental exposures is between 7% and 19%. To explore the hypothesis that...
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- -effect level LOEL lowest observed effect level miRNA microRNAs 4-NP nonylphenol MXC methoxychlor NF-κB
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- Laurance, William F., Useche, D. Carolina, Rendeiro, Julio, Kalka, Margareta, Bradshaw, Corey J. A., Sloan, Sean P., Laurance, Susan G., Campbell, Mason, Abernethy, Kate, Alvarez, Patricia, Arroyo-Rodriguez, Victor, Ashton, Peter, Benitez-Malvido, Julieta, Blom, Allard, Bobo, Kadiri S., Cannon, Charles H., Cao, Min, Carroll, Richard, Chapman, Colin, Coates, Rosamond, Cords, Marina, Danielsen, Finn, De Dijn, Bart, Dinerstein, Eric, Donnelly, Maureen A., Edwards, David, Edwards, Felicity, Farwig, Nina, Fashing, Peter, Forget, Pierre-Michel, Foster, Mercedes, Gale, George, Harris, David, Harrison, Rhett, Hart, John, Karpanty, Sarah, Kress, W. John, Krishnaswamy, Jagdish, Logsdon, Willis, Lovett, Jon, Magnusson, William, Maisels, Fiona, Marshall, Andrew R., McClearn, Deedra, Mudappa, Divya, Nielsen, Martin R., Pearson, Richard, Pitman, Nigel, van der Ploeg, Jan, Plumptre, Andrew, Poulsen, John, Quesada, Mauricio, Rainey, Hugo, Robinson, Douglas, Roetgers, Christiane, Rovero, Francesco, Scatena, Frederick, Schulze, Christian, Sheil, Douglas, Struhsaker, Thomas, Terborgh, John, Thomas, Duncan, Timm, Robert, Urbina-Cardona, J. Nicolas, Vasudevan, Karthikeyan, Wright, S. Joseph, Arias-G, Juan Carlos, Arroyo, Luzmila, Ashton, Mark, Auzel, Philippe, Babaasa, Dennis, Babweteera, Fred, Baker, Patrick, Banki, Olaf, Bass, Margot, Bila-Isia, Inogwabini, Blake, Stephen, Brockelman, Warren, Brokaw, Nicholas, Bruehl, Carsten A., Bunyavejchewin, Sarayudh, Chao, Jung-Tai, Chave, Jerome, Chellam, Ravi, Clark, Connie J., Clavijo, Jose, Congdon, Robert, Corlett, Richard, Dattaraja, H. S., Dave, Chittaranjan, Davies, Glyn, Beisiegel, Beatriz de Mello, da Silva, Rosa de Nazarepaes, Di Fiore, Anthony, Diesmos, Arvin, Dirzo, Rodolfo, Doran-Sheehy, Diane, Eaton, Mitchell, Emmons, Louise, Estrada, Alejandro, Ewango, Corneille, Fedigan, Linda, Feer, Francois, Fruth, Barbara, Willis, Jacalyn Giacalone, Goodale, Uromi, Goodman, Steven, Guix, Juan C., Guthiga, Paul, Haber, William, Hamer, Keith, Herbinger, Ilka, Hill, Jane, Huang, Zhongliang, Sun, I. Fang, Ickes, Kalan, Itoh, Akira, Ivanauskas, Natalia, Jackes, Betsy, Janovec, John, Janzen, Daniel, Jiangming, Mo, Jin, Chen, Jones, Trevor, Justiniano, Hermes, Kalko, Elisabeth, Kasangaki, Aventino, Killeen, Timothy, King, Hen-biau, Klop, Erik, Knott, Cheryl, Kone, Inza, Kudavidanage, Enoka, Ribeiro, Jose Lahoz da Silva, Lattke, John, Laval, Richard, Lawton, Robert, Leal, Miguel, Leighton, Mark, Lentino, Miguel, Leonel, Cristiane, Lindsell, Jeremy, Ling-Ling, Lee, Linsenmair, K. Eduard, Losos, Elizabeth, Lugo, Ariel, Lwanga, Jeremiah, Mack, Andrew L., Martins, Marlucia, McGraw, W. Scott, McNab, Roan, Montag, Luciano, Thompson, Jo Myers, Nabe-Nielsen, Jacob, Nakagawa, Michiko, Nepal, Sanjay, Norconk, Marilyn, Novotny, Vojtech, O'Donnell, Sean, Opiang, Muse, Ouboter, Paul, Parker, Kenneth, Parthasarathy, N., Pisciotta, Katia, Prawiradilaga, Dewi, Pringle, Catherine, Rajathurai, Subaraj, Reichard, Ulrich, Reinartz, Gay, Renton, Katherine, Reynolds, Glen, Reynolds, Vernon, Riley, Erin, Roedel, Mark-Oliver, Rothman, Jessica, Round, Philip, Sakai, Shoko, Sanaiotti, Tania, Savini, Tommaso, Schaab, Gertrud, Seidensticker, John, Siaka, Alhaji, Silman, Miles R., Smith, Thomas B., de Almeida, Samuel Soares, Sodhi, Navjot, Stanford, Craig, Stewart, Kristine, Stokes, Emma, Stoner, Kathryn E., Sukumar, Raman, Surbeck, Martin, Tobler, Mathias, Tscharntke, Teja, Turkalo, Andrea, Umapathy, Govindaswamy, van Weerd, Merlijn, Rivera, Jorge Vega, Venkataraman, Meena, Venn, Linda, Verea, Carlos, de Castilho, Carolina Volkmer, Waltert, Matthias, Wang, Benjamin, Watts, David, Weber, William, West, Paige, Whitacre, David, Whitney, Ken, Wilkie, David, Williams, Stephen, Wright, Debra D., Wright, Patricia, Xiankai, Lu, Yonzon, Pralad, and Zamzani, Franky
- Abstract:
- The rapid disruption of tropical forests probably imperils global biodiversity more than any other contemporary phenomenon¹⁻³. With deforestation advancing quickly, protected areas are increasingly becoming final refuges for threatened species and natural ecosystem processes. However, many protected areas in the tropics are themselves vulnerable to human encroachment and other environmental...
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