Cold air drainage and pooling occur in many mountain valleys, especially at night and during winter. Local
climate regimes associated with frequent cold air pooling have substantial impacts on species phenology, distribution and
diversity. However, little is known about how the degree and frequency of cold air drainage and pooling...
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Alters Climate 3
Change Impacts 4
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Christopher Daly,* David R. Conklin, and Michael H. Unsworth 6
Cold air drainage and pooling occur in many mountain valleys, especially at night and during winter. Local
climate regimes associated with frequent cold air pooling have substantial impacts on species phenology, distribution and
diversity. However, little is known about how the degree and frequency of cold air drainage and pooling...
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atmospheric decoupling in complex topography alters
climate change impacts
Christopher Daly,* David R
Ecological and financial constraints limit restoration efforts, preventing the achievement of desired ecological outcomes. Harvesting invasive plant biomass for bioenergy has the potential to reduce feedback mechanisms that sustain invasion, while alleviating financial limitations. Typha × glauca is a highly productive invasive wetland plant that reduces plant diversity, alters ecological...
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submission category: Research Paper 6
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Authors: Shane C. Lishawaab, Beth A. Lawrencecb, Dennis A
Trophic interactions within and among species vary widely across spatial scales and species’ ontogeny. However, the drivers and implications of this variability are not well understood. Juvenile Chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha have a wide distribution, ranging from northern California to the eastern Bering Sea in North America, but it is...
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. Daly, L. Eisner, E. V. Farley Jr., J. A. Harding,
R. B. MacFarlane, S. Mazumder, J. H. Moss, J. M
Trophic interactions within and among species vary widely across spatial scales and species’ ontogeny. However, the drivers and implications of this variability are not well understood. Juvenile Chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha have a wide distribution, ranging from northern California to the eastern Bering Sea in North America, but it is...
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, M., Brodeur, R. D., Daly, E. A., Eisner, L., Farley Jr, E. V., ... &
Mazumder, A. (2015
Interannual variability in salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) production in the northeast Pacific is understood to be driven by oceanographic variability and bottom-up processes affecting prey availability to juvenile salmon. Scyphozoan jellyfish have an important role in shaping the pathways of energy flow through pelagic food webs. While jellyfish obtain high production...
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. Daly, and R. D. Brodeur. 2016. Evidence that summer jellyfish blooms impact Pacific
Northwest salmon
Interannual variability in salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) production in the northeast Pacific is understood to be driven by oceanographic variability and bottom-up processes affecting prey availability to juvenile salmon. Scyphozoan jellyfish have an important role in shaping the pathways of energy flow through pelagic food webs. While jellyfish obtain high production...
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salmon production
James J. Ruzicka,† Elizabeth A. Daly, and Richard D. Brodeur
† Corresponding
1. Spatial climate variables are routinely used in species distribution models (SDMs) without accounting for the
fact that they have been predicted with uncertainty, which can lead to biased estimates, erroneous inference and
poor performances when predicting to new settings – for example under climate change scenarios.
2. We show...
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Daly, Scott D. Foster,
Michael B. Ashcroft and David I. Warton
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Web Appendix A: Algorithms and
1. Spatial climate variables are routinely used in species distribution models (SDMs) without accounting for the
fact that they have been predicted with uncertainty, which can lead to biased estimates, erroneous inference and
poor performances when predicting to new settings – for example under climate change scenarios.
2. We show...
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variables for
species distribution models
Stoklosa, J., Daly, C., Foster, S. D., Ashcroft, M. B., & Warton
The 20-year US GLOBEC (Global Ocean Ecosystem Dynamics)
program examined zooplankton populations and their predators in four coastal
marine ecosystems. Program scientists learned that environmental controls on
zooplankton vital rates, especially the timing and magnitude of reproduction, growth,
life-cycle progression, and mortality, determine species population dynamics,
seasonal and spatial distributions,...
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accompanies the Oceanography, Vol. 26, No. 4 (2013) article:
Batchelder, H.P., K.L. Daly, C.S. Davis, R. Ji