177 results on '"Huettmann F."'
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2. Seascape ecology : identifying research priorities for an emerging ocean sustainability science
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Pittman, S. J., Yates, K. L., Bouchet, P. J., Alvarez-Berastegui, D., Andréfouët, S., Bell, S. S., Berkström, C., Boström, C., Brown, C. J., Connolly, R. M., Devillers, R., Eggleston, D., Gilby, B. L., Gullström, M., Halpern, B. S., Hidalgo, M., Holstein, D., Hovel, K., Huettmann, F., Jackson, E. L., James, W. R., Kellner, J. B., Kot, C. Y., Lecours, V., Lepczyk, C., Nagelkerken, I., Nelson, J., Olds, A. D., Santos, R. O., Scales, K. L., Schneider, D. C., Schilling, H. T., Simenstad, C., Suthers, I. M., Treml, E. A., Wedding, L. M., Yates, P., and Young, M.
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- 2021
3. First open access ensemble climate envelope predictions of Assamese macaque Macaca assamensis in Asia: a new role model and assessment of endangered species
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Regmi, GR, Huettmann, F, Suwal, MK, Nijman, V, Nekaris, KAI, Kandel, K, Sharma, N, and Coudrat, C
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Zoology ,QL1-991 ,Botany ,QK1-989 - Abstract
Species distribution models are a key component for understanding a species’ potential occurrence, specifically in vastly undersampled landscapes. The current species distribution data for the Assamese macaque Macaca assamensis are outdated, but suggest a patchy distribution in moist broadleaved forests in South and Southeast Asia. Therefore, in this study, we used a species distribution model to explore the potential climatic niche of this species and assess its distribution and potential barriers in 12 South and Southeast Asian countries. We combined primary and secondary species occurrence records from different countries. We applied Classification and Regression Tree (CART), TreeNet (boosting), RandomForest (bagging) and Maximum Entropy (MaxEnt) machine-learning algorithms with elevation as well as 19 bioclimatic variables for the first ensemble predictions ever completed for this species. Our results suggested that the predicted distribution of the Assamese macaque is strongly associated with precipitation of warmest quarter (BIO18), temperature annual range (BIO7) and temperature seasonality (BIO4). Our prediction shows a continuous potential climatic niche of the species from east of the Kaligandaki River in Nepal to Lao People’s Democratic Republic. There are also potential niche patches in Bhutan, Southeast China, Thailand and Cambodia, while Pakistan and Afghanistan have no potential niche for the species. We believe that our workflow presents a new conservation-oriented open access research template to progress empirical primate conservation worldwide.
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- 2018
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4. Predictions from machine learning ensembles : marine bird distribution and density on Canada’s Pacific coast
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Fox, C. H., Huettmann, F. H., Harvey, G. K. A., Morgan, K. H., Robinson, J., Williams, R., and Paquet, P. C.
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- 2017
5. Climate Change Effects on Terrestrial Mammals: A Review of Global Impacts of Ecological Niche Decay in Selected Regions of High Mammal Importance
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Huettmann, F., primary
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- 2018
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6. Quantifying trophic niche spaces of small mammals using stable isotopes (δ[sup.15]N and δ[sup.13]C) at two scales across Alaska
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Baltensperger, A.P., Huettmann, F., Hagelin, J.C., and Welker, J.M.
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Alaska -- Environmental aspects ,Identification and classification ,Zoology and wildlife conservation - Abstract
Changing climate conditions are causing global distribution shifts, resulting in altered food webs and novel species assemblages in terrestrial systems. How diets of sympatric small mammals overlap and whether this may translate into competitive exclusion among new species interactions remains largely unknown. Monitoring niche overlap in changing arctic and boreal communities can assist in forecasting interspecific competition and species turnover. We quantified the isotopic niche spaces of small mammals, which may reflect dietary niche spaces, at study sites along two megatransects spanning Alaska. Field sampling resulted in the capture of 724 small mammals belonging to 12 species of rodent (10 Arvicolinae and 2 Sciuridae) and 6 species of shrew (genus Sorex L., 1758). We created dietary mixing models based on hair samples for four rodent species using stable isotope (δ[sup.15]N and δ[sup.13]C) analyses in R. We also modeled isotopic niche ellipses and quantified niche overlap among species at small and large scales. A varied combination of fungi and herbaceous plants composed the diets of most species. Fundamental niche spaces overlapped considerably between sympatric species statewide, but realized niche spaces were largely segregated at individual sites. We conclude that some degree of dietary plasticity served to partition niche spaces and minimize interspecific competition, allowing sympatric species to co-exist. Key words: arctic tundra, boreal forest, community ecology, interspecific competition, mixing models, rodents, trophic position. Les changements climatiques modifient les motifs de repartition a l'echelle planetaire, ce qui se traduit par la modification des reseaux trophiques et de nouveaux assemblages d'especes dans les systemes terrestres. La nature du chevauchement des regimes alimentaires de petits mammiferes sympatriques et la possibilite que ce chevauchement se traduise par l'exclusion concurrentielle comme nouvelle interaction entre les especes sont des sujets largement meconnus. La surveillance du chevauchement de niches dans des communautes arctiques et boreales changeantes peut aider a predire la concurrence interspecifique et le renouvellement des especes. Nous avons quantifie les espaces de niche isotopiques de petits mammiferes, qui pourraient etre un reflet des espaces de niche alimentaires, dans des sites le long de deux grands transects enjambant l'Alaska. L'echantillonnage de terrain s'est traduit par la capture de 724 petits mammiferes appartenant a 12 especes de rongeurs (10 arvicolines et 2 sciurides) et 6 especes de musaraignes (genre Sorex L., 1758). Nous avons cree des modeles de melange de regimes alimentaires bases sur des echantillons de poils pour quatre especes de rongeurs en utilisant des analyses d'isotopes stables (δ[sup.15]N et δ[sup.13]C) dans R. Nous avons egalement modelise les ellipses des niches isotopiques et quantifie le chevauchement des niches entre les especes, a petite et grande echelles. Des combinaisons variables de champignons et plantes herbacees composaient le regime alimentaire de la plupart des especes. Les espaces de niche fondamentaux d'especes sympatriques se chevauchaient considerablement a la grandeur de l'Etat, mais les espaces de niche realises a l'interieur d'un meme site etaient largement segregues. Nous en concluons qu'un certain degre de plasticite du regime alimentaire permet de partitionner les espaces de niche et de minimiser la concurrence interspecifique, rendant ainsi possible la coexistence d'especes sympatriques. [Traduit par la Redaction] Mots-cles: toundra arctique, foret boreale, ecologie des communautes, concurrence interspecifique, modeles de melange, rongeurs, position trophique., Introduction The fundamental ecological niche as conceptualized by Hutchinson (1957) is the space bounded by an n-dimensional hypervolume, consisting of a range of climatic and biotic variables, wherein a species [...]
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7. Peer Review #1 of "CGCNImp: a causal graph convolutional network for multivariate time series imputation (v0.1)"
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Huettmann, F, additional
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- 2022
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8. Change detection of forest and habitat resources from 1973 to 2001 in Bach Ma National Park, Vietnam, using remote sensing imagery
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YEN, P., ZIEGLER, S., HUETTMANN, F., and ONYEAHIALAM, A. I.
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- 2005
9. Seasonal observations and machine-learning-based spatial model predictions for the common raven (Corvus corax) in the urban, sub-arctic environment of Fairbanks, Alaska
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Baltensperger, A. P., Mullet, T. C., Schmid, M. S., Humphries, G. R. W., Kövér, L., and Huettmann, F.
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- 2013
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10. Species distribution modeling of storm-petrels (Oceanodroma furcata and O. leucorhoa) in the North Pacific and the role of dimethyl sulfide
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Humphries, G. R. W., Huettmann, F., Nevitt, G. A., Deal, C., and Atkinson, D.
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- 2012
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11. Seascape ecology: identifying research priorities for an emerging ocean sustainability science
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Pittman, SJ, Yates, KL, Bouchet, PJ, Alvarez-Berastegui, D, Andrefouet, S, Bell, SS, Berkstrom, C, Bostrom, C, Brown, CJ, Connolly, RM, Devillers, R, Eggleston, D, Gilby, BL, Gullstrom, M, Halpern, BS, Hidalgo, M, Holstein, D, Hovel, K, Huettmann, F, Jackson, EL, James, WR, Kellner, JB, Kot, CY, Lecours, V, Lepczyk, C, Nagelkerken, I, Nelson, J, Olds, AD, Santos, RO, Scales, KL, Schneider, DC, Schilling, HT, Simenstad, C, Suthers, IM, Treml, EA, Wedding, LM, Yates, P, Young, M, Pittman, SJ, Yates, KL, Bouchet, PJ, Alvarez-Berastegui, D, Andrefouet, S, Bell, SS, Berkstrom, C, Bostrom, C, Brown, CJ, Connolly, RM, Devillers, R, Eggleston, D, Gilby, BL, Gullstrom, M, Halpern, BS, Hidalgo, M, Holstein, D, Hovel, K, Huettmann, F, Jackson, EL, James, WR, Kellner, JB, Kot, CY, Lecours, V, Lepczyk, C, Nagelkerken, I, Nelson, J, Olds, AD, Santos, RO, Scales, KL, Schneider, DC, Schilling, HT, Simenstad, C, Suthers, IM, Treml, EA, Wedding, LM, Yates, P, and Young, M
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- 2021
12. Justification for a taxonomic conservation update of the rodent genus Tamiasciurus: addressing marginalization and mis-prioritization of research efforts and conservation laissez-faire for a sustainability outlook
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Steiner, Moriz, Huettmann, F., Steiner, Moriz, and Huettmann, F.
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Taxonomy presents itself as the critical basis of any modern scientific decision-making approach in the living world, and therefore accurate classifications have to be sought. Due to ongoing species naming debates, here we would like to facilitate a discussion on the methods and validity used for taxonomic claims and their influence on conservation, ecology, and management for squirrels in the western world as a wider example. Following the established epigenetic approach, we examine the rodent genus Tamiasciurus. We include in our assessment all relevant species-interfering characteristics and present one new perspective, ecological niches. The ecological niche is essential for explaining the species’ behavior patterns and their discrepancies among the congeners, adding insights into phylogenesis. We add the usage of mapping software such as geographic information systems (ArcGIS, Open QGIS) for this genus, as well as best-available open access data and the statistical aid from R. Misclassifications in the taxonomy are known to lead to conservation failures on a continental and societal scale, in part caused by a lack of knowledge by the public and the miscommunication between scientists and the public. As one possible solution, here we suggest a reclassification for Mearns’s squirrel (Tamiasciurus mearnsi) and a description update for the entire Tamiasciurus genus to improve conservation success. Additional solutions are presented to simplify classification with reduced errors and confusion in the animal kingdom. A larger future effort of this style is sought to greatly decrease marginalization, to improve the current lack of research priority and “laissez-faire” attitudes on environmental issues for a better relationship between humans and the biotic world. In conclusion we present important topics and yet unaddressed problems, such as how the rodent’s marginalization influences the pandemic disease transmission to humans (e.g. Covid-19, rabies, and bubonic plagu
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13. Justification for a taxonomic conservation update of the rodent genus Tamiasciurus : addressing marginalization and mis-prioritization of research efforts and conservation laissez-faire for a sustainability outlook
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Steiner, M., Huettmann, F., Steiner, M., and Huettmann, F.
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Taxonomy presents itself as the critical basis of any modern scientific decision-making approach in the living world, and therefore accurate classifications have to be sought. Due to ongoing species naming debates, here we would like to facilitate a discussion on the methods and validity used for taxonomic claims and their influence on conservation, ecology, and management for squirrels in the western world as a wider example. Following the established epigenetic approach, we examine the rodent genus Tamiasciurus. We include in our assessment all relevant species-interfering characteristics and present one new perspective, ecological niches. The ecological niche is essential for explaining the species’ behavior patterns and their discrepancies among the congeners, adding insights into phylogenesis. We add the usage of mapping software such as geographic information systems (ArcGIS, Open QGIS) for this genus, as well as best-available open access data and the statistical aid from R. Misclassifications in the taxonomy are known to lead to conservation failures on a continental and societal scale, in part caused by a lack of knowledge by the public and the miscommunication between scientists and the public. As one possible solution, here we suggest a reclassification for Mearns’s squirrel (Tamiasciurus mearnsi) and a description update for the entire Tamiasciurus genus to improve conservation success. Additional solutions are presented to simplify classification with reduced errors and confusion in the animal kingdom. A larger future effort of this style is sought to greatly decrease marginalization, to improve the current lack of research priority and “laissez-faire” attitudes on environmental issues for a better relationship between humans and the biotic world. In conclusion we present important topics and yet unaddressed problems, such as how the rodent’s marginalization influences the pandemic disease transmission to humans (e.g. Covid-19, rabies, and bubonic plagu
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- 2021
14. Large-scale effects on the spatial distribution of seabirds in the Northwest Atlantic
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Huettmann, F. and Diamond, A. W.
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15. An automated method to derive habitat preferences of wildlife in GIS and telemetry studies: A flexible software tool and examples of its application
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Huettmann, F. and Linke, Julia
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- 2003
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16. Justification for a taxonomic conservation update of the rodent genus Tamiasciurus: addressing marginalization and mis-prioritization of research efforts and conservation laissez-faire for a sustainability outlook
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Steiner, M., primary and Huettmann, F., additional
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- 2021
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17. PRESENCE-ONLY AND PRESENCE-ABSENCE DATA FOR COMPARING SPECIES DISTRIBUTION MODELING METHODS
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Elith, J, Graham, C, Valavi, R, Abegg, M, Bruce, C, Ford, A, Guisan, A, Hijmans, RJ, Huettmann, F, Lohmann, L, Loiselle, B, Moritz, C, Overton, J, Peterson, AT, Phillips, S, Richardson, K, Williams, S, Wiser, SK, Wohlgemuth, T, Zimmermann, NE, Ferrier, S, Elith, J, Graham, C, Valavi, R, Abegg, M, Bruce, C, Ford, A, Guisan, A, Hijmans, RJ, Huettmann, F, Lohmann, L, Loiselle, B, Moritz, C, Overton, J, Peterson, AT, Phillips, S, Richardson, K, Williams, S, Wiser, SK, Wohlgemuth, T, Zimmermann, NE, and Ferrier, S
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Species distribution models (SDMs) are widely used to predict and study distributions of species. Many different modeling methods and associated algorithms are used and continue to emerge. It is important to understand how different approaches perform, particularly when applied to species occurrence records that were not gathered in structured surveys (e.g. opportunistic records). This need motivated a large-scale, collaborative effort, published in 2006, that aimed to create objective comparisons of algorithm performance. As a benchmark, and to facilitate future comparisons of approaches, here we publish that dataset: point location records for 226 anonymized species from six regions of the world, with accompanying predictor variables in raster (grid) and point formats. A particularly interesting characteristic of this dataset is that independent presence-absence survey data are available for evaluation alongside the presence-only species occurrence data intended for modeling. The dataset is available on Open Science Framework and as an R package and can be used as a benchmark for modeling approaches and for testing new ways to evaluate the accuracy of SDMs.
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- 2020
18. A large-scale model for the at-sea distribution and abundance of Marbled Murrelets ( Brachyramphus marmoratus) during the breeding season in coastal British Columbia, Canada
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Yen, P.P.W., Huettmann, F., and Cooke, F.
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- 2004
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19. Seabird migration in the Canadian northwest Atlantic Ocean: moulting locations and movement patterns of immature birds
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Diamond, A W and Huettmann, F
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- 2000
20. Modern application and prospects of the stable isotopes method for studying avian influenza A virus transmission in migratory birds
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Druzyaka, O. R., primary, Druzyaka, A. V., additional, Gulyaeva, M. A., additional, Huettmann, F., additional, and Shestopalov, A. M., additional
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- 2019
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21. Seabird colony locations and environmental determination of seabird distribution: a spatially explicit breeding seabird model for the Northwest Atlantic
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Huettmann, F and Diamond, A.W
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- 2001
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22. BioTIME : a database of biodiversity time series for the Anthropocene [data paper]
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Dornelas, M., Antao, L. H., Moyes, F., Bates, A. E., Magurran, A. E., Adam, D., Akhmetzhanova, A. A., Appeltans, W., Arcos, J. M., Arnold, H., Ayyappan, N., Badihi, G., Baird, A. H., Barbosa, M., Barreto, T. E., Baessler, C., Bellgrove, A., Belmaker, J., Benedetti-Cecchi, L., Bett, B. J., Bjorkman, A. D., Blazewicz, M., Blowes, S. A., Bloch, C. P., Bonebrake, T. C., Boyd, S., Bradford, M., Brooks, A. J., Brown, J. H., Bruelheide, H., Budy, P., Carvalho, F., Castaneda-Moya, E., Chen, C. A., Chamblee, J. F., Chase, T. J., Collier, L., Collinge, S. K., Condit, R., Cooper, E. J., Cornelissen, J. H. C., Cotano, U., Crow, S. K., Damasceno, G., Davies, C. H., Davis, R. A., Day, F. P., Degraer, S., Doherty, T. S., Dunn, T. E., Durigan, G., Duffy, J. E., Edelist, D., Edgar, G. J., Elahi, R., Elmendorf, S. C., Enemar, A., Ernest, S. K. M., Escribano, R., Estiarte, M., Evans, B. S., Fan, T. Y., Farah, F. T., Fernandes, L. L., Farneda, F. Z., Fidelis, A., Fitt, R., Fosaa, A. M., Franco, G. A. C., Frank, G. E., Fraser, W. R., Garcia, H., Gatti, R. C., Givan, O., Gorgone-Barbosa, E., Gould, W. A., Gries, C., Grossman, G. D., Gutierrez, J. R., Hale, S., Harmon, M. E., Harte, J., Haskins, G., Henshaw, D. L., Hermanutz, L., Hidalgo, P., Higuchi, P., Hoey, A., Hoey, G., Hofgaard, A., Holeck, K., Hollister, R. D., Holmes, R., Hoogenboom, M., Hsieh, C. H., Hubbell, S. P., Huettmann, F., Huffard, C. L., Hurlbert, A. H., Ivanauskas, N. M., Janik, D., Jandt, U., Jazdzewska, A., Johannessen, T., Johnstone, J., Jones, J., Jones, F. A. M., Kang, J., Kartawijaya, T., Keeley, C., Kelt, D. A., Kinnear, R., Klanderud, K., Knutsen, H., Koenig, C. C., Kortz, A. R., Kral, K., Kuhnz, L. A., Kuo, C. Y., Kushner, D. J., Laguionie-Marchais, C., Lancaster, L. T., Lee, C., Lefcheck, J. S., Levesque, E., Lightfoot, D., Lloret, F., Lloyd, J. D., Lopez-Baucells, A., Louzao, M., Madin, J. S., Magnusson, B., Malamud, S., Matthews, I., McFarland, K. P., McGill, B., McKnight, D., McLarney, W. O., Meador, J., Meserve, P. L., Metcalfe, D. J., Meyer, C. F. J., Michelsen, A., Milchakova, N., Moens, T., Moland, E., Moore, J., Moreira, C. M., Mueller, J., Murphy, G., Myers-Smith, I. H., Myster, R. W., Naumov, A., Neat, F., Nelson, J. A., Nelson, M., Newton, S. F., Norden, N., Oliver, J. C., Olsen, E. M., Onipchenko, V. G., Pabis, K., Pabst, R. J., Paquette, A., Pardede, S., Paterson, D. M., and Pélissier, Raphaël
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spatial ,temporal ,turnover ,species richness ,global ,biodiversity - Abstract
Motivation: The BioTIME database contains raw data on species identities and abundances in ecological assemblages through time. These data enable users to calculate temporal trends in biodiversity within and amongst assemblages using a broad range of metrics. BioTIME is being developed as a community-led open-source database of biodiversity time series. Our goal is to accelerate and facilitate quantitative analysis of temporal patterns of biodiversity in the Anthropocene. Main types of variables included: The database contains 8,777,413 species abundance records, from assemblages consistently sampled for a minimum of 2 years, which need not necessarily be consecutive. In addition, the database contains metadata relating to sampling methodology and contextual information about each record. Spatial location and grain: BioTIME is a global database of 547,161 unique sampling locations spanning the marine, freshwater and terrestrial realms. Grain size varies across datasets from 0.0000000158 km(2) (158 cm(2)) to 100 km(2) (1,000,000,000,000 cm(2)). Time period and grainBio: TIME records span from 1874 to 2016. The minimal temporal grain across all datasets in BioTIME is a year. Major taxa and level of measurement: BioTIME includes data from 44,440 species across the plant and animal kingdoms, ranging from plants, plankton and terrestrial invertebrates to small and large vertebrates.
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23. Antarctic Marine Biodiversity
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Griffiths, H.J., Danis, B., Broyer C., De, d’Udekem d’Acoz, Cedric, Grant, S., Gutt, J., Held, C., Hosie, G., Huettmann, F., Koubbi, P., Post, A., Raymond, B., Ropert‐Coudert, Yan, Van de Putte, A. P., Centre d'Études Biologiques de Chizé - UMR 7372 (CEBC), and Université de La Rochelle (ULR)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut National de Recherche pour l’Agriculture, l’Alimentation et l’Environnement (INRAE)
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[SDE]Environmental Sciences - Abstract
International audience; The past two and a half centuries of marine biological work in the Southern Ocean have resulted in a vast catalogue of living organisms. During this time there have been several attempts to classify distinct regional biodiversity patterns in the seas around Antarctica. The recent publication of the SCAR Biogeographic Atlas of the Southern Ocean represents the most comprehensive international effort to date. The complete database represents 1.07 million occurrence records (from Antarctic and neighbouring waters) for 9,064 recognised species from ~434,000 distinct sampling stations. It highlights the hotspots of biodiversity and areas of high levels of sampling, as well as identifying areas, geographical and taxonomic, which require substantial future investigation. It also utilises habitat modelling methods to predict species and community distributions. This compilation serves as a vital benchmark of current biodiversity knowledge and as a significant tool for future scientific, conservation and resource management planning.
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24. Correction: Predicted Shifts in Small Mammal Distributions and Biodiversity in the Altered Future Environment of Alaska: An Open Access Data and Machine Learning Perspective
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Baltensperger, A. P., primary and Huettmann, F., additional
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- 2018
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25. Erste Internationale ‘Resource Selection Function’ Konferenz vom 13.–15. Januar 2003 in Laramie, University of Wyoming
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Huettmann, F.
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- 2003
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26. BioTIME: a database of biodiversity time series for the Anthropocene
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Dornelas, M, Antão, LH, Moyes, F, Bates, AE, Magurran, AE, Adam, D, Akhmetzhanova, AA, Appeltans, W, Arcos, JM, Arnold, H, Ayyappan, N, Badihi, G, Baird, AH, Barbosa, M, Barreto, TE, Bässler, C, Bellgrove, Alecia, Belmaker, J, Benedetti-Cecchi, L, Bett, BJ, Bjorkman, AD, Błażewicz, M, Blowes, SA, Bloch, CP, Bonebrake, TC, Boyd, S, Bradford, M, Brooks, AJ, Brown, JH, Bruelheide, H, Budy, P, Carvalho, F, Castañeda-Moya, E, Chen, CA, Chamblee, JF, Chase, TJ, Siegwart Collier, L, Collinge, SK, Condit, R, Cooper, EJ, Cornelissen, JHC, Cotano, U, Kyle Crow, S, Damasceno, G, Davies, CH, Davis, RA, Day, FP, Degraer, S, Doherty, Timothy, Dunn, TE, Durigan, G, Duffy, JE, Edelist, D, Edgar, GJ, Elahi, R, Elmendorf, SC, Enemar, A, Ernest, SKM, Escribano, R, Estiarte, M, Evans, BS, Fan, T-Y, Turini Farah, F, Loureiro Fernandes, L, Farneda, FZ, Fidelis, A, Fitt, R, Fosaa, AM, Daher Correa Franco, GA, Frank, GE, Fraser, WR, García, H, Cazzolla Gatti, R, Givan, O, Gorgone-Barbosa, E, Gould, WA, Gries, C, Grossman, GD, Gutierréz, JR, Hale, S, Harmon, ME, Harte, J, Haskins, G, Henshaw, DL, Hermanutz, L, Hidalgo, P, Higuchi, P, Hoey, A, Van Hoey, G, Hofgaard, A, Holeck, K, Hollister, RD, Holmes, R, Hoogenboom, M, Hsieh, C-H, Hubbell, SP, Huettmann, F, Huffard, CL, Hurlbert, AH, Macedo Ivanauskas, N, Janík, D, Jandt, U, Jażdżewska, A, Johannessen, T, Johnstone, J, Jones, J, Jones, FAM, Kang, J, Kartawijaya, T, Keeley, EC, Kelt, DA, Kinnear, R, Klanderud, K, Knutsen, H, Koenig, CC, Kortz, AR, Král, K, Kuhnz, LA, Kuo, C-Y, Kushner, DJ, Laguionie-Marchais, C, Lancaster, LT, Min Lee, C, Lefcheck, JS, Lévesque, E, Lightfoot, D, Lloret, F, Lloyd, JD, López-Baucells, A, Louzao, M, Madin, JS, Magnússon, B, Malamud, S, Matthews, I, McFarland, KP, McGill, B, McKnight, D, McLarney, WO, Meador, J, Meserve, PL, Metcalfe, DJ, Meyer, CFJ, Michelsen, A, Milchakova, N, Moens, T, Moland, E, Moore, J, Mathias Moreira, C, Müller, J, Murphy, G, Myers-Smith, IH, Myster, RW, Naumov, A, Neat, F, Nelson, JA, Paul Nelson, M, Newton, SF, Norden, N, Oliver, JC, Olsen, EM, Onipchenko, VG, Pabis, K, Pabst, RJ, Paquette, A, Pardede, S, Paterson, DM, Pélissier, R, Peñuelas, J, Pérez-Matus, A, Pizarro, O, Pomati, F, Post, E, Prins, HHT, Priscu, JC, Provoost, P, Prudic, KL, Pulliainen, E, Ramesh, BR, Mendivil Ramos, O, Rassweiler, A, Rebelo, JE, Reed, DC, Reich, PB, Remillard, SM, Richardson, AJ, Richardson, JP, van Rijn, I, Rocha, R, Rivera-Monroy, VH, Rixen, C, Robinson, KP, Ribeiro Rodrigues, R, de Cerqueira Rossa-Feres, D, Rudstam, L, Ruhl, H, Ruz, CS, Sampaio, EM, Rybicki, N, Rypel, A, Sal, S, Salgado, B, Santos, FAM, Savassi-Coutinho, AP, Scanga, S, Schmidt, J, Schooley, R, Setiawan, F, Shao, K-T, Shaver, GR, Sherman, S, Sherry, TW, Siciński, J, Sievers, C, da Silva, AC, Rodrigues da Silva, F, Silveira, FL, Slingsby, J, Smart, T, Snell, SJ, Soudzilovskaia, NA, Souza, GBG, Maluf Souza, F, Castro Souza, V, Stallings, CD, Stanforth, R, Stanley, EH, Mauro Sterza, J, Stevens, M, Stuart-Smith, R, 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Griffiths, H. J., Danis, B., David, B., De Broyer, C., d'Udekem d'Acoz, C., Grant, S., Gutt, Julian, Held, C., Hosie, G., Huettmann, F., Koubbi, P., Post, A., Raymond, B., Ropert-Coudert, Y., Van de Putte, A.P., Griffiths, H. J., Danis, B., David, B., De Broyer, C., d'Udekem d'Acoz, C., Grant, S., Gutt, Julian, Held, C., Hosie, G., Huettmann, F., Koubbi, P., Post, A., Raymond, B., Ropert-Coudert, Y., and Van de Putte, A.P.
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(Cheol), Lefcheck, J. S. (Jonathan S.), Levesque, E. (Esther), Lightfoot, D. (David), Lloret, F. (Francisco), Lloyd, J. D. (John D.), Lopez-Baucells, A. (Adria), Louzao, M. (Maite), Madin, J. S. (Joshua S.), Magnusson, B. (Borgpor), Malamud, S. (Shahar), Matthews, I. (Iain), McFarland, K. P. (Kent P.), McGill, B. (Brian), McKnight, D. (Diane), McLarney, W. O. (William O.), Meador, J. (Jason), Meserve, P. L. (Peter L.), Metcalfe, D. J. (Daniel J.), Meyer, C. F. (Christoph F. J.), Michelsen, A. (Anders), Milchakova, N. (Nataliya), Moens, T. (Tom), Moland, E. (Even), Moore, J. (Jon), Moreira, C. M. (Carolina Mathias), Mueller, J. (Joerg), Murphy, G. (Grace), Myers-Smith, I. H. (Isla H.), Myster, R. W. (Randall W.), Naumov, A. (Andrew), Neat, F. (Francis), Nelson, J. A. (James A.), Paul Nelson, M. (Michael), Newton, S. F. (Stephen F.), Norden, N. (Natalia), Oliver, J. C. (Jeffrey C.), Olsen, E. M. (Esben M.), Onipchenko, V. G. (Vladimir G.), Pabis, K. (Krzysztof), Pabst, R. J. (Robert J.), Paquette, A. (Alain), Pardede, S. (Sinta), Paterson, D. M. (David M.), Pelissier, R. (Raphael), Penuelas, J. (Josep), Perez-Matus, A. (Alejandro), Pizarro, O. (Oscar), Pomati, F. (Francesco), Post, E. (Eric), Prins, H. H. (Herbert H. T.), Priscu, J. C. (John C.), Provoost, P. (Pieter), Prudic, K. L. (Kathleen L.), Erkki, P. (Pulliainen), Ramesh, B. R. (B. R.), Mendivil Ramos, O. (Olivia), Rassweiler, A. (Andrew), Rebelo, J. E. (Jose Eduardo), Reed, D. C. (Daniel C.), Reich, P. B. (Peter B.), Remillard, S. M. (Suzanne M.), Richardson, A. J. (Anthony J.), Richardson, J. P. (J. Paul), van Rijn, I. (Itai), Rocha, R. (Ricardo), Rivera-Monroy, V. H. (Victor H.), Rixen, C. (Christian), Robinson, K. P. (Kevin P.), Rodrigues, R. R. (Ricardo Ribeiro), Rossa-Feres, D. d. (Denise de Cerqueira), Rudstam, L. (Lars), Ruhl, H. (Henry), Ruz, C. S. (Catalina S.), Sampaio, E. M. (Erica M.), Rybicki, N. (Nancy), Rypel, A. (Andrew), Sal, S. (Sofia), Salgado, B. (Beatriz), Santos, F. A. (Flavio A. M.), Savassi-Coutinho, A. P. (Ana Paula), Scanga, S. (Sara), Schmidt, J. (Jochen), Schooley, R. (Robert), Setiawan, F. (Fakhrizal), Shao, K.-T. (Kwang-Tsao), Shaver, G. R. (Gaius R.), Sherman, S. (Sally), Sherry, T. W. (Thomas W.), Sicinski, J. (Jacek), Sievers, C. (Caya), da Silva, A. C. (Ana Carolina), da Silva, F. R. (Fernando Rodrigues), Silveira, F. L. (Fabio L.), Slingsby, J. (Jasper), Smart, T. (Tracey), Snell, S. J. (Sara J.), Soudzilovskaia, N. A. (Nadejda A.), Souza, G. B. (Gabriel B. G.), Souza, F. M. (Flaviana Maluf), Souza, V. C. (Vinicius Castro), Stallings, C. D. (Christopher D.), Stanforth, R. (Rowan), Stanley, E. H. (Emily H.), Sterza, J. M. (Jose Mauro), Stevens, M. (Maarten), Stuart-Smith, R. (Rick), Rondon Suarez, Y. (Yzel), Supp, S. (Sarah), Yoshio Tamashiro, J. (Jorge), Tarigan, S. (Sukmaraharja), Thiede, G. P. (Gary P.), Thorn, S. (Simon), Tolvanen, A. (Anne), Zugliani Toniato, M. T. (Maria Teresa), Totland, O. (Orjan), Twilley, R. R. (Robert R.), Vaitkus, G. (Gediminas), Valdivia, N. (Nelson), Vallejo, M. I. (Martha Isabel), Valone, T. J. (Thomas J.), Van Colen, C. (Carl), Vanaverbeke, J. (Jan), Venturoli, F. (Fabio), Verheye, H. M. (Hans M.), Vianna, M. (Marcelo), Vieira, R. P. (Rui P.), Vrska, T. (Tomas), Vu, C. Q. (Con Quang), Vu, L. V. (Lien Van), Waide, R. B. (Robert B.), Waldock, C. (Conor), Watts, D. (Dave), Webb, S. (Sara), Wesolowski, T. (Tomasz), White, E. P. (Ethan P.), Widdicombe, C. E. (Claire E.), Wilgers, D. (Dustin), Williams, R. (Richard), Williams, S. B. (Stefan B.), Williamson, M. (Mark), Willig, M. R. (Michael R.), Willis, T. J. (Trevor J.), Wipf, S. (Sonja), Woods, K. D. (Kerry D.), Woehler, E. J. (Eric J.), Zawada, K. (Kyle), and Zettler, M. L. (Michael L.)
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Motivation: The BioTIME database contains raw data on species identities and abundances in ecological assemblages through time. These data enable users to calculate temporal trends in biodiversity within and amongst assemblages using a broad range of metrics. BioTIME is being developed as a community‐led open‐source database of biodiversity time series. Our goal is to accelerate and facilitate quantitative analysis of temporal patterns of biodiversity in the Anthropocene. Main types of variables included: The database contains 8,777,413 species abundance records, from assemblages consistently sampled for a minimum of 2 years, which need not necessarily be consecutive. In addition, the database contains metadata relating to sampling methodology and contextual information about each record. Spatial location and grain: BioTIME is a global database of 547,161 unique sampling locations spanning the marine, freshwater and terrestrial realms. Grain size varies across datasets from 0.0000000158 km² (158 cm²) to 100 km² (1,000,000,000,000 cm²). Time period and grain: BioTIME records span from 1874 to 2016. The minimal temporal grain across all datasets in BioTIME is a year. Major taxa and level of measurement: BioTIME includes data from 44,440 species across the plant and animal kingdoms, ranging from plants, plankton and terrestrial invertebrates to small and large vertebrates. Software format: .csv and .SQL.
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29. BioTIME: A database of biodiversity time series for the Anthropocene
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Dornelas, M., Antão, L. H., Moyes, F., Bates, A. E., Magurran, A. E., Adam, D., Akhmetzhanova, A. A., Appeltans, W., Arcos, J. M., Arnold, H., Ayyappan, N., Badihi, G., Baird, A. H., Barbosa, M., Barreto, T. E., Bässler, C., Bellgrove, A., Belmaker, J., Benedetti-Cecchi, L., Bett, B. J., Bjorkman, A. D., Błażewicz, M., Blowes, S. A., Bloch, C. P., Bonebrake, T. C., Boyd, S., Bradford, M., Brooks, A. J., Brown, J. H., Bruelheide, H., Budy, P., Carvalho, F., Castañeda-Moya, E., Chen, C. A., Chamblee, J. F., Chase, T. J., Siegwart Collier, L., Collinge, S. K., Condit, R., Cooper, E. J., Cornelissen, J. H. C., Cotano, U., Kyle Crow, S., Damasceno, G., Davies, C. H., Davis, R. A., Day, F. P., Degraer, S., Doherty, T. S., Dunn, T. E., Durigan, G., Duffy, J. E., Edelist, D., Edgar, G. J., Elahi, R., Elmendorf, S. C., Enemar, A., Ernest, S. K. M., Escribano, R., Estiarte, M., Evans, B. S., Fan, T. Y., Turini Farah, F., Loureiro Fernandes, L., Farneda, F. Z., Fidelis, A., Fitt, R., Fosaa, A. M., Daher Correa Franco, G. A., Frank, G. E., Fraser, W. R., García, H., Cazzolla Gatti, R., Givan, O., Gorgone-Barbosa, E., Gould, W. A., Gries, C., Grossman, G. D., Gutierréz, J. R., Hale, S., Harmon, M. E., Harte, J., Haskins, G., Henshaw, D. L., Hermanutz, L., Hidalgo, P., Higuchi, P., Hoey, A., Van Hoey, G., Hofgaard, A., Holeck, K., Hollister, R. D., Holmes, R., Hoogenboom, M., Hsieh, C. H., Hubbell, S. P., Huettmann, F., Huffard, C. L., Hurlbert, A. H., Macedo Ivanauskas, N., Janík, D., Jandt, U., Jażdżewska, A., Johannessen, T., Johnstone, J., Jones, J., Jones, F. A. M., Kang, J., Kartawijaya, T., Keeley, E. C., Kelt, D. A., Kinnear, R., Klanderud, K., Knutsen, H., Koenig, C. C., Kortz, A. R., Král, K., Kuhnz, L. A., Kuo, C. Y., Kushner, D. J., Laguionie-Marchais, C., Lancaster, L. T., Min Lee, C., Lefcheck, J. S., Lévesque, E., Lightfoot, D., Lloret, F., Lloyd, J. D., López-Baucells, A., Louzao, M., Madin, J. S., Magnússon, B., Malamud, S., Matthews, I., McFarland, K. P., McGill, B., McKnight, D., McLarney, W. O., Meador, J., Meserve, P. L., Metcalfe, D. J., Meyer, C. F. J., Michelsen, A., Milchakova, N., Moens, T., Moland, E., Moore, J., Mathias Moreira, C., Müller, J., Murphy, G., Myers-Smith, I. H., Myster, R. W., Naumov, A., Neat, F., Nelson, J. A., Paul Nelson, M., Newton, S. F., Norden, N., Oliver, J. C., Olsen, E. M., Onipchenko, V. G., Pabis, K., Pabst, R. J., Paquette, A., Pardede, S., Paterson, D. M., Pélissier, R., Peñuelas, J., Pérez-Matus, A., Pizarro, O., Pomati, F., Post, E., Prins, H. H. T., Priscu, J. C., Provoost, P., Prudic, K. L., Pulliainen, E., Ramesh, B. R., Mendivil Ramos, O., Rassweiler, A., Rebelo, J. E., Reed, D. C., Reich, P. B., Remillard, S. M., Richardson, A. J., Richardson, J. P., van Rijn, I., Rocha, R., Rivera-Monroy, V. H., Rixen, C., Robinson, K. P., Ribeiro Rodrigues, R., de Cerqueira Rossa-Feres, D., Rudstam, L., Ruhl, H., Ruz, C. S., Sampaio, E. M., Rybicki, N., Rypel, A., Sal, S., Salgado, B., Santos, F. A. M., Savassi-Coutinho, A. P., Scanga, S., Schmidt, J., Schooley, R., Setiawan, F., Shao, K. T., Shaver, G. R., Sherman, S., Sherry, T. W., Siciński, J., Sievers, C., da Silva, A. C., Rodrigues da Silva, F., Silveira, F. L., Slingsby, J., Smart, T., Snell, S. J., Soudzilovskaia, N. A., Souza, G. B. G., Maluf Souza, F., Castro Souza, V., Stallings, C. D., Stanforth, R., Stanley, E. H., Mauro Sterza, J., Stevens, M., Stuart-Smith, R., Rondon Suarez, Y., Supp, S., Yoshio Tamashiro, J., Tarigan, S., Thiede, G. P., Thorn, S., Tolvanen, A., Teresa Zugliani Toniato, M., Totland, Ø, Twilley, R. R., Vaitkus, G., Valdivia, N., Vallejo, M. I., Valone, T. J., Van Colen, C., Vanaverbeke, J., Venturoli, F., Verheye, H. M., Vianna, M., Vieira, R. P., Vrška, T., Quang Vu, C., Van Vu, L., Waide, R. B., Waldock, C., Watts, D., Webb, S., Wesołowski, T., White, E. P., Widdicombe, C. E., Wilgers, D., Williams, R., Williams, S. B., Williamson, M., Willig, M. R., Willis, T. J., Wipf, S., Woods, K. D., Woehler, E. J., Zawada, K., Zettler, M. L., Dornelas, M., Antão, L. H., Moyes, F., Bates, A. E., Magurran, A. E., Adam, D., Akhmetzhanova, A. A., Appeltans, W., Arcos, J. M., Arnold, H., Ayyappan, N., Badihi, G., Baird, A. H., Barbosa, M., Barreto, T. E., Bässler, C., Bellgrove, A., Belmaker, J., Benedetti-Cecchi, L., Bett, B. J., Bjorkman, A. D., Błażewicz, M., Blowes, S. A., Bloch, C. P., Bonebrake, T. C., Boyd, S., Bradford, M., Brooks, A. J., Brown, J. H., Bruelheide, H., Budy, P., Carvalho, F., Castañeda-Moya, E., Chen, C. A., Chamblee, J. F., Chase, T. J., Siegwart Collier, L., Collinge, S. K., Condit, R., Cooper, E. J., Cornelissen, J. H. C., Cotano, U., Kyle Crow, S., Damasceno, G., Davies, C. H., Davis, R. A., Day, F. P., Degraer, S., Doherty, T. S., Dunn, T. E., Durigan, G., Duffy, J. E., Edelist, D., Edgar, G. J., Elahi, R., Elmendorf, S. C., Enemar, A., Ernest, S. K. M., Escribano, R., Estiarte, M., Evans, B. S., Fan, T. Y., Turini Farah, F., Loureiro Fernandes, L., Farneda, F. Z., Fidelis, A., Fitt, R., Fosaa, A. M., Daher Correa Franco, G. A., Frank, G. E., Fraser, W. R., García, H., Cazzolla Gatti, R., Givan, O., Gorgone-Barbosa, E., Gould, W. A., Gries, C., Grossman, G. D., Gutierréz, J. R., Hale, S., Harmon, M. E., Harte, J., Haskins, G., Henshaw, D. L., Hermanutz, L., Hidalgo, P., Higuchi, P., Hoey, A., Van Hoey, G., Hofgaard, A., Holeck, K., Hollister, R. D., Holmes, R., Hoogenboom, M., Hsieh, C. H., Hubbell, S. P., Huettmann, F., Huffard, C. L., Hurlbert, A. H., Macedo Ivanauskas, N., Janík, D., Jandt, U., Jażdżewska, A., Johannessen, T., Johnstone, J., Jones, J., Jones, F. A. M., Kang, J., Kartawijaya, T., Keeley, E. C., Kelt, D. A., Kinnear, R., Klanderud, K., Knutsen, H., Koenig, C. C., Kortz, A. R., Král, K., Kuhnz, L. A., Kuo, C. Y., Kushner, D. J., Laguionie-Marchais, C., Lancaster, L. T., Min Lee, C., Lefcheck, J. S., Lévesque, E., Lightfoot, D., Lloret, F., Lloyd, J. D., López-Baucells, A., Louzao, M., Madin, J. S., Magnússon, B., Malamud, S., Matthews, I., McFarland, K. P., McGill, B., McKnight, D., McLarney, W. O., Meador, J., Meserve, P. L., Metcalfe, D. J., Meyer, C. F. J., Michelsen, A., Milchakova, N., Moens, T., Moland, E., Moore, J., Mathias Moreira, C., Müller, J., Murphy, G., Myers-Smith, I. H., Myster, R. W., Naumov, A., Neat, F., Nelson, J. A., Paul Nelson, M., Newton, S. F., Norden, N., Oliver, J. C., Olsen, E. M., Onipchenko, V. G., Pabis, K., Pabst, R. J., Paquette, A., Pardede, S., Paterson, D. M., Pélissier, R., Peñuelas, J., Pérez-Matus, A., Pizarro, O., Pomati, F., Post, E., Prins, H. H. T., Priscu, J. C., Provoost, P., Prudic, K. L., Pulliainen, E., Ramesh, B. R., Mendivil Ramos, O., Rassweiler, A., Rebelo, J. E., Reed, D. C., Reich, P. B., Remillard, S. M., Richardson, A. J., Richardson, J. P., van Rijn, I., Rocha, R., Rivera-Monroy, V. H., Rixen, C., Robinson, K. P., Ribeiro Rodrigues, R., de Cerqueira Rossa-Feres, D., Rudstam, L., Ruhl, H., Ruz, C. S., Sampaio, E. M., Rybicki, N., Rypel, A., Sal, S., Salgado, B., Santos, F. A. M., Savassi-Coutinho, A. P., Scanga, S., Schmidt, J., Schooley, R., Setiawan, F., Shao, K. T., Shaver, G. R., Sherman, S., Sherry, T. W., Siciński, J., Sievers, C., da Silva, A. C., Rodrigues da Silva, F., Silveira, F. L., Slingsby, J., Smart, T., Snell, S. J., Soudzilovskaia, N. A., Souza, G. B. G., Maluf Souza, F., Castro Souza, V., Stallings, C. D., Stanforth, R., Stanley, E. H., Mauro Sterza, J., Stevens, M., Stuart-Smith, R., Rondon Suarez, Y., Supp, S., Yoshio Tamashiro, J., Tarigan, S., Thiede, G. P., Thorn, S., Tolvanen, A., Teresa Zugliani Toniato, M., Totland, Ø, Twilley, R. R., Vaitkus, G., Valdivia, N., Vallejo, M. I., Valone, T. J., Van Colen, C., Vanaverbeke, J., Venturoli, F., Verheye, H. M., Vianna, M., Vieira, R. P., Vrška, T., Quang Vu, C., Van Vu, L., Waide, R. B., Waldock, C., Watts, D., Webb, S., Wesołowski, T., White, E. P., Widdicombe, C. E., Wilgers, D., Williams, R., Williams, S. B., Williamson, M., Willig, M. R., Willis, T. J., Wipf, S., Woods, K. D., Woehler, E. J., Zawada, K., and Zettler, M. L.
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Motivation: The BioTIME database contains raw data on species identities and abundances in ecological assemblages through time. These data enable users to calculate temporal trends in biodiversity within and amongst assemblages using a broad range of metrics. BioTIME is being developed as a community-led open-source database of biodiversity time series. Our goal is to accelerate and facilitate quantitative analysis of temporal patterns of biodiversity in the Anthropocene. Main types of variables included: The database contains 8,777,413 species abundance records, from assemblages consistently sampled for a minimum of 2 years, which need not necessarily be consecutive. In addition, the database contains metadata relating to sampling methodology and contextual information about each record. Spatial location and grain: BioTIME is a global database of 547,161 unique sampling locations spanning the marine, freshwater and terrestrial realms. Grain size varies across datasets from 0.0000000158 km2 (158 cm2) to 100 km2 (1,000,000,000,000 cm2). Time period and grain: BioTIME records span from 1874 to 2016. The minimal temporal grain across all datasets in BioTIME is a year. Major taxa and level of measurement: BioTIME includes data from 44,440 species across the plant and animal kingdoms, ranging from plants, plankton and terrestrial invertebrates to small and large vertebrates. Software format:.csv and.SQL.
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- 2018
30. Serving the Global Village through Public Data Sharing as a Mandatory Paradigm for Seabird Biologists and Managers: Why, What, How, and a Call for an Efficient Action Plan
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Huettmann F.
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Scheme (programming language) ,Knowledge management ,biology ,business.industry ,Environmental resource management ,Context (language use) ,Albatross ,Metadata ,Data sharing ,Action plan ,biology.animal ,Sustainability ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Seabird ,business ,computer ,computer.programming_language - Abstract
The ocean and most of its ecosystem components are in a crisis. For instance, 16 out of 18 Albatross species are of serious conservation concern, and many polar species share a similar status. Public data sharing has yet to be established among seabird biologists towards the creation of an efficient management scheme. Here I outline in relevant detail the overall context of global data sharing, and the issues specifically focusing on seabird data and metadata. For the first time, the goals, detailed database and online technicalities and required formats for sharing seabird data are outlined with pros and cons. Finally, an action plan is discussed on how to move towards a new ocean and seabird culture, which has global data sharing and sustainability as its prime goals.
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31. Justification for a taxonomic conservation update of the rodent genus Tamiasciurus: addressing marginalization and mis-prioritization of research efforts and conservation laissez-fairefor a sustainability outlook
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Steiner, M. and Huettmann, F.
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AbstractTaxonomy presents itself as the critical basis of any modern scientific decision-making approach in the living world, and therefore accurate classifications have to be sought. Due to ongoing species naming debates, here we would like to facilitate a discussion on the methods and validity used for taxonomic claims and their influence on conservation, ecology, and management for squirrels in the western world as a wider example. Following the established epigenetic approach, we examine the rodent genus Tamiasciurus. We include in our assessment all relevant species-interfering characteristics and present one new perspective, ecological niches. The ecological niche is essential for explaining the species’ behavior patterns and their discrepancies among the congeners, adding insights into phylogenesis. We add the usage of mapping software such as geographic information systems (ArcGIS, Open QGIS) for this genus, as well as best-available open access data and the statistical aid from R. Misclassifications in the taxonomy are known to lead to conservation failures on a continental and societal scale, in part caused by a lack of knowledge by the public and the miscommunication between scientists and the public. As one possible solution, here we suggest a reclassification for Mearns’s squirrel (Tamiasciurus mearnsi) and a description update for the entire Tamiasciurusgenus to improve conservation success. Additional solutions are presented to simplify classification with reduced errors and confusion in the animal kingdom. A larger future effort of this style is sought to greatly decrease marginalization, to improve the current lack of research priority and “laissez-faire”attitudes on environmental issues for a better relationship between humans and the biotic world. In conclusion we present important topics and yet unaddressed problems, such as how the rodent’s marginalization influences the pandemic disease transmission to humans (e.g. Covid-19, rabies, and bubonic plague), appropriately assigned budgets for their conservation, and the data transparency in a continuously accelerating climate-changing world.
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- 2021
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32. Kirksey, Eben. Emergent ecologies
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Huettmann, F.
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Emergent Ecologies (Nonfiction work) -- Kirksey, Eben -- Book reviews ,Library and information science ,Literature/writing - Abstract
Kirksey, Eben. Emergent ecologies. Duke, 2015. 304p bibl index afp ISBN 9780822360179 cloth, $94.95; ISBN 9780822360353 pbk, $25.95 54-4218 QH75 CIP This book presents a new perspective on change--instead of [...]
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- 2017
33. Efficient spatial models for predicting the occurrence of subarctic estuarine-associated fishes: implications for management
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Miller, K. B., primary, Huettmann, F., additional, and Norcross, B. L., additional
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- 2015
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34. Fecal glucocorticoid metabolite relates to social rank in Sichuan snub-nosed monkeys
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Yang, L. L., primary, Huettmann, F., additional, Brown, J. L., additional, Liu, S. Q., additional, Wang, W. X., additional, Yang, J. Y., additional, and Hu, D. F., additional
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- 2015
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35. Predicted Shifts in Small Mammal Distributions and Biodiversity in the Altered Future Environment of Alaska: An Open Access Data and Machine Learning Perspective
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Baltensperger, A. P., primary and Huettmann, F., additional
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- 2015
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36. Gillson, Lindsey. Biodiversity conservation and environmental change: using palaeoecology to manage dynamic landscapes in the Anthropocene
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Huettmann, F.
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Biodiversity Conservation and Environmental Change: Using Palaeoecology to Manage Dynamic Landscapes in the Anthropocene (Nonfiction work) -- Gillson, Lindsey -- Book reviews ,Library and information science ,Literature/writing - Abstract
Gillson, Lindsey. Biodiversity conservation and environmental change: using palaeoecology to manage dynamic landscapes in the Anthropocene. Oxford, 2015. 215p bibl index ISBN 9780198713043 cloth, $59.95; ISBN 9780191022098 ebook, contact publisher [...]
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- 2016
37. Thistle, John. Resettling the range: animals, ecologies, and human communities in British Columbia
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Huettmann, F.
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Resettling the Range: Animals, Ecologies, and Human Communities in British Columbia (Nonfiction work) -- Thistle, John -- Book reviews ,Library and information science ,Literature/writing - Abstract
Thistle, John. Resettling the range: animals, ecologies, and human communities in British Columbia. UBC Press, 2015. 218p bibl index afp ISBN 9780774828376 cloth, $95.00 53-4797 SF85 Can. CIP This fascinating [...]
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- 2016
38. Sensitivity of predictive species distribution models to change in grain size
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Guisan, A., Graham, C. H., Elith, J., Huettmann, F., Dudik, M., Ferrier, S., Hijmans, R., Lehmann, A., Li, J., Lohmann, L. G., Loiselle, B., Manion, G., Moritz, C., Nakamura, M., Nakazawa, Y., Overton, J. M., Peterson, A. T., Phillips, S. J., Richardson, K., Scachetti-Pereira, R., Schapire, R. E., Williams, S. E., Wisz, M. S., and Zimmermann, N. E.
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- 2007
39. Mills, L. Scott. Conservation of wildlife populations: demography, genetics, and management
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Huettmann, F.
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Conservation of Wildlife Populations: Demography, Genetics, and Management, 2d ed. (Nonfiction work) -- Mills, L. Scott -- Book reviews ,Books -- Book reviews ,Library and information science ,Literature/writing - Abstract
51-1498 SK3S5 2012-16373 CIP Mills, L. Scott. Conservation of wildlife populations: demography, genetics, and management. 2nd ed. Wiley-Blackwell, 2013. 326p bibl index ISBN 9780470671504, $149.95; ISBN 9780470671498 pbk, $79.95 Most [...]
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- 2013
40. Everard, Mark. Common ground: the sharing of land and landscapes for sustainability
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Huettmann, F.
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Common Ground: The Sharing of Land and Landscapes for Sustainability (Nonfiction work) -- Everard, Mark -- Book reviews ,Books -- Book reviews ,Library and information science ,Literature/writing - Abstract
49-4471 HD111 MARC Everard, Mark. Common ground: the sharing of land and landscapes for sustainability. Zed Books, 2011. 214p bibl index ISBN 1848139624 pbk, $29.95; ISBN 9781848139626 pbk, 529.95 This [...]
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- 2012
41. Chapter 10.5: Phylogeography and population genetics
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DeBroyer, C., Koubbi, P., Griffiths, Huw, Raymond, B., d'Udekem d'Acoz, C., van den Putte, A., Danis, B., David, B., Grant, S., Gutt, Julian, Held, Christoph, Hosie, G., Huettmann, F., Post, A., Ropert-Coudert, Y., DeBroyer, C., Koubbi, P., Griffiths, Huw, Raymond, B., d'Udekem d'Acoz, C., van den Putte, A., Danis, B., David, B., Grant, S., Gutt, Julian, Held, Christoph, Hosie, G., Huettmann, F., Post, A., and Ropert-Coudert, Y.
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Simply put, phylogeography is a sub-discipline and extension of biogeography that looks at the distribution of taxa and their various degrees of relatedness simultaneously. One of the hallmarks of phylogeography as a discipline that differentiates it from biogeography is that the latter concentrates on patterns of distribution exclusively whereas the former also takes into account the pro- cesses that were involved in the creation of these patterns (Avise 2000). While many studies on biogeography will also discuss the implication of their ndings for our understanding of the processes involved (Clarke 2008), phylogeogra- phy does this more explicitly so by making the evolutionary history of the taxon under study (e.g. a phylogenetic tree or network) part of the data input already. Not all authors have adopted the term ‘phylogeography’ for this approach but use others (e.g. historical biogeography) instead (Queiroz 2005, González- Wevar et al. 2010, McGaughran et al. 2011, Sanmartin 2012, Sanmartin et al. 2008, Arbogast & Kenagy 2008). Decades of internationally coordinated sampling have begun to ll in im- portant geographical as well as taxonomic gaps in our knowledge about the identity and distribution of the fauna in the Southern Ocean. The advent and widespread use of molecular tools on the other hand have allowed us to tap into unprecedented resolution of heritable traits within as well as among spe- cies. In concert, new tools and an increased availability of samples have led to a vastly increased knowledge about the species inventory and their distribu- tion since the synopsis of Hedgpeth (1969). One of the most popular applications of phylogeography that results from widespread generation of molecular barcodes are phylogeography networks that integrate intraspeci c molecular variants, their relative abundances and the locations where they have been found into a single diagram. Since net- works and geographical patterns inside of species are covered in detail i
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42. Biogeographic Atlas of the Southern Ocean
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De Broyer, C., Koubbi, P., Griffiths, H. J., Raymond, B., d'Udekem d'Acoz, C., Van de Putte, A. P., Danis, B., David, B., Grant, S., Gutt, J., Held, C., Hosie, G., Huettmann, F., Post, A., Ropert-Coudert, Y., De Broyer, C., Koubbi, P., Griffiths, H. J., Raymond, B., d'Udekem d'Acoz, C., Van de Putte, A. P., Danis, B., David, B., Grant, S., Gutt, J., Held, C., Hosie, G., Huettmann, F., Post, A., and Ropert-Coudert, Y.
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43. The data behind the Biogeographic Atlas of the Southern Ocean
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Griffiths, H., Van de Putte, A., Danis, B., De Broyer, C., Koubbi, P., Raymond, B., D'Udekem D'Acoz, C., David, B., Grant, S., Gutt, Julian, Held, C., Hosie, G., Huettmann, F., Post, A., Ropert-Coudert, Y., Griffiths, H., Van de Putte, A., Danis, B., De Broyer, C., Koubbi, P., Raymond, B., D'Udekem D'Acoz, C., David, B., Grant, S., Gutt, Julian, Held, C., Hosie, G., Huettmann, F., Post, A., and Ropert-Coudert, Y.
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44. 12. Conclusions: Present and Future of Southern Ocean Biogeography
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De Broyer, Claude, Koubbi, Philippe, Koubbi, P., De Broyer, C., Griffiths, H.J., Raymond, B., d'Udekem d'Acoz, C., Van de Putte, A. P., Danis, B., David, B., Grant, S., Gutt, Julian, Held, C., Hosie, G., Huettmann, F., Post, A., Ropert-Coudert, Y., Stoddart, M., Swadling, K. M., Wadley, V., De Broyer, Claude, Koubbi, Philippe, Koubbi, P., De Broyer, C., Griffiths, H.J., Raymond, B., d'Udekem d'Acoz, C., Van de Putte, A. P., Danis, B., David, B., Grant, S., Gutt, Julian, Held, C., Hosie, G., Huettmann, F., Post, A., Ropert-Coudert, Y., Stoddart, M., Swadling, K. M., and Wadley, V.
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45. The Biogeographic Atlas of the Southern Ocean
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De Broyer, C., Koubbi, P., Griffiths, H., Raymond, B., d'Udekem d'Acoz, C., Van de Putte, A., Danis, B., David, B., Grant, S., Gutt, Julian, Held, C., Hosie, G., Huettmann, F., Post, A., Ropert-Coudert, Y., De Broyer, C., Koubbi, P., Griffiths, H., Raymond, B., d'Udekem d'Acoz, C., Van de Putte, A., Danis, B., David, B., Grant, S., Gutt, Julian, Held, C., Hosie, G., Huettmann, F., Post, A., and Ropert-Coudert, Y.
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46. Multivariate random forest models of estuarine-associated fish and invertebrate communities
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Miller, K, primary, Huettmann, F, additional, Norcross, B, additional, and Lorenz, M, additional
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47. The CAML / SCAR-MarBIN Biogeographic Atlas of the Southern Ocean
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De Broyer, C., Koubbi, P., Griffiths, H.J., Danis, B., David, B., Grant, S., Gutt, Julian, Held, Christoph, Hosie, G., Huettmann, F., Post, A.L., Raymond, B., Ropert-Coudert, Y., van de Putte, A.P., De Broyer, C., Koubbi, P., Griffiths, H.J., Danis, B., David, B., Grant, S., Gutt, Julian, Held, Christoph, Hosie, G., Huettmann, F., Post, A.L., Raymond, B., Ropert-Coudert, Y., and van de Putte, A.P.
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48. Holtmeier, Friedrich-Karl. Animals' influence on the landscape and ecological importance: natives, newcomers, homecomers
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Huettmann, F.
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Animals' Influence on the Landscape and Ecological Importance: Natives, Newcomers, Homecomers (Nonfiction work) -- Holtmeier, Friedrich-Karl -- Book reviews ,Library and information science ,Literature/writing - Abstract
Holtmeier, Friedrich-Karl. Animals' influence on the landscape and ecological importance: natives, newcomers, homecomers. Springer, 2015. 522p bibl indexes afp ISBN 9789401792936 cloth, $179.00 52-4768 QH541 MARC This English version of [...]
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49. Applied ecology and human dimensions in biological conservation
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Huettmann, F.
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Applied Ecology and Human Dimensions in Biological Conservation (Nonfiction work) -- Verdade, Luciano M. -- Lyra-Jorge, Maria Carolina -- Pina, Carlos I. -- Book reviews ,Library and information science ,Literature/writing - Abstract
Applied ecology and human dimensions in biological conservation, ed. by Luciano M. Verdade, Maria Carolina Lyra-Jorge, and Carlos I. Pina. Springer, 2014. 228p bibl index afp ISBN 9783642547508 cloth, $189.00 [...]
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50. Global Patterns and Predictions of Seafloor Biomass Using Random Forests
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Wei, C.-L., Rowe, G. T., Escobar-Briones, E., Boetius, Antje, Soltwedel, Thomas, Caley, M. J., Soliman, Y., Huettmann, F., Qu, F., Yu, Z., Pitcher, C. R., Haedrich, R. L., Wicksten, M. K., Rex, Markus, Baguley, J. G., Sharma, J., Danovaro, R., MacDonald, I. R., Nunnally, C. C., Deming, J. W., Montagna, P., Lévesque, M., Weslawski, J. M., Wlodarska-Kowalczuk, M., Ingole, B. S., Bett, B. J., Billett, D. S. M., Yool, A., Bluhm, B. A., Iken, K., Narayanaswamy, B. E., Wei, C.-L., Rowe, G. T., Escobar-Briones, E., Boetius, Antje, Soltwedel, Thomas, Caley, M. J., Soliman, Y., Huettmann, F., Qu, F., Yu, Z., Pitcher, C. R., Haedrich, R. L., Wicksten, M. K., Rex, Markus, Baguley, J. G., Sharma, J., Danovaro, R., MacDonald, I. R., Nunnally, C. C., Deming, J. W., Montagna, P., Lévesque, M., Weslawski, J. M., Wlodarska-Kowalczuk, M., Ingole, B. S., Bett, B. J., Billett, D. S. M., Yool, A., Bluhm, B. A., Iken, K., and Narayanaswamy, B. E.
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