Position statement on GIS and global change (Research Initiative 15: Multiple roles for GIS in US Global Change Research)

Mapping and monitoring terrestrial biodiversity using geographic information systems

F. W. Davis, Mapping and monitoring terrestrial biodiversity using geographic information systems, in Biodiversity and Terrestrial Ecosystems, vol. Monograph Series No. 14, P. C. I. Chou and H., C., Eds. Taipei: Institute of Botany, Academia Sinica, 1994, pp. 461-471.

Invasion of Maritime Chaparral by the Introduced Succulent Carpobrotus-Edulis the Roles of Fire and Herbivory

Spatial changes in tree composition of high-diversity forests: How much is predictable?

R. G. Condit, Aguilar, S., Hernandez, A., Perez, R., Lao, S., and Pyke, C. R., Spatial changes in tree composition of high-diversity forests: How much is predictable?, in Tropical rainforests: Past, present, and future, E. Bermingham, Dick, C. W., and Moritz, C., Eds. Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 2005, pp. 271-294.

Applications of Urban Growth Models and Wildlife Habitat Models to Assess Biodiversity Losses

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