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Assessing the Vulnerability of Vegetation to Future Climate in the North Central U.S.
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Projected wetland densities under climate change: Habitat loss but little geographic shift in conservation strategy
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Data used to estimate and project the effects of climate and land use change on wetland densities in the Prairie Pothole Region
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Natural Regeneration Processes in Big Sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata)
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Simulated big sagebrush regeneration supports predicted changes at the trailing and leading edges of distribution shifts
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Sagebrush, greater sage-grouse, and the occurrence and importance of forbs
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Seed bank and big sagebrush plant community composition in a range margin for big sagebrush
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Complex Response of White Pines to Past Environmental Variability Increases Understanding of Future Vulnerability
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A “toad’s eye” view of drought: regional socio-natural vulnerability and responses in 2002 in Northwest Colorado
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The ecology and management of moist mixed-conifer forests in eastern Oregon and Washington: a synthesis of the relevant biophysical science and implications for future land management
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Colorado Climate Change Vulnerability Study
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Final Report: Assessing the Vulnerability of Vegetation to Future Climate in the North Central U.S.
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Extent of fragmentation of coarse-scale habitats in and around U.S. National Parks
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Exposure of US National Parks to Land Use and Climate Change 1900-2100
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Woodland Dynamics at the Northern Range Periphery: A Challenge for Protected Area Management in a Changing World
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Remote sensing for inventory and monitoring of the U.S. National Parks.
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Understanding relationships among abundance, extirpation, and climate at ecoregional scales
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Climate and soil texture influence patterns of forb species richness and composition in big sagebrush plant communities across their spatial extent in the western US
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An analysis of montane meadow drying in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem using remotely sensed NDVI from the MODIS period of record (lsp metrics)
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An analysis of montane meadow drying in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem using remotely sensed NDVI from the MODIS period of record (hq_nvdi)
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