The potential evapotranspiration (PET) that would occur with unlimited plant access to water is a central
driver of simulated plant growth in many ecological models. PET is influenced by solar and longwave
radiation, temperature, wind speed, and humidity, but it is often modeled as a function of temperature
alone. This...
Despite the importance of habitat in determining species distribution and persistence, habitat dynamics are rarely modeled in studies of metapopulations. We used an integrated habitat-occupancy model to simultaneously quantify habitat change, site fidelity, and local colonization and extinction rates for larvae of a suite of Great Plains stream fishes in...
Paleoclimate proxies based on the measurement of xylem cell anatomy have rarely been developed across the temperature range of a species or applied to wood predating the most recent millennium. Here we describe wood anatomy-based proxies for spring temperatures in central North America from modern bur oaks (Quercus macrocarpa Michx.)....