Scale effects in species distribution models: implications for conservation planning under climate change

Human impacts, plant invasion, and imperiled plant species in California

The Endangered Species Act at Thirty: Conserving Biodiversity in Human-Dominated Landscapes

Nature reserves: Do they capture the full range of America's biological diversity?

An information systems approach to the preservation of biological diversity

J. M. Scott, Estes, J. E., Scepan, J., Davis, F. W., and Stoms, D. M., An information systems approach to the preservation of biological diversity, in GIS Applications in Natural Resources, M. Heit and Shortreid, A., Eds. Ft. Collins, Colorado: GIS World, Inc., 1991, pp. 283-293.

Gap analysis: A geographic approach to protection of biological diversity

Gap analysis: an application of Geographic Information Systems for wildlife species

J. M. Scott, Csuti, B., and Davis, F. W., Gap analysis: an application of Geographic Information Systems for wildlife species, in Challenges in the Conservation of Biological Resources: A Practitioner's Guide, D. J. Decker, Krasny, M. E., Goff, G. R., Smith, C. R., and Gross, D. W., Eds. Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 1991, pp. 167-180.

Spatial information for extrapolation of canopy processes: examples from FIFE

D. S. Schimel, Davis, F. W., and Kittel, G. T., Spatial information for extrapolation of canopy processes: examples from FIFE, in Scaling Physiological Processes: Leaf to Globe, J. R. Ehleringer and Fields, C. B., Eds. New York: Academic Press, 1993, pp. 21-38.

Biodiversity conservation planning tools: Present status and challenges for the future

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