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Clark, J, Wolosin, M, Dietze, M, Ibanez, I, LaDeau, S, Welch, M, and Kloeppel, B (in review).
Tree growth inference and prediction from diameter censuses and ring widths
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Dietze, M and Clark, J (in review).
Changing the gap dynamics paradigm: vegetative regeneration control on biodiversity response to disturbance
Ecology.

Dietze, M, Wolosin, M, and Clark, J (in review).
Tree allometries: capturing diversity using a Hierarchical Bayes approach
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Ibanez, I, Clark, J, and Dietze, M (in review).
Evaluating the Sources of Potential Migrant Species. Implications Under Climate Change
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Ibanez, I, Clark, J, and Dietze, M (in review).
Will potential migrant species be able to colonize already established communities? Estimating the performance of potential migrant species
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Barnett, A and Moorcroft, PR (in press).
Analytic steady-state space use patterns & rapid computations in mechanistic home range analysis
Journal of Mathematical Biology.

Moorcroft, PR (in press).
Animal Home Ranges
In: Encyclopedia of Ecology, edited by Sven Erik Jørgensen. Elsevier, New York.

Clark, J, Dietze, M, Chakraborty, S, Agarwal, P, Ibanez, I, LaDeau, S, and Wolosin, M (2007).
Resolving the Biodiversity Paradox
Ecology Letters online early.

Desai, A, Moorcroft, PR, Bolstad, PV, and Davis, KJ (2007).
Regional carbon fluxes from an observationally constrained dynamic ecosystem model: Impacts of disturbance, CO2 fertilization, and heterogeneous land cover
J. Geophys. Res. 112(G01017).

Govindarjan, S, Dietze, M, Agarwal, P, and Clark, J (2007).
A scalable algorithm for dispersing populations
Journal of Intellegent Information Systems.

Moorcroft, PR and Barnett, A (2007).
Mechanistic home range models and resource selection analysis: a reconciliation and unification
Ecology (in press).

Albani, M, Medvigy, D, Hurtt, GC, and Moorcroft, PR (2006).
The contributions of land-use change, CO2 fertilization, and climate variability to the Eastern US carbon sink
Global Change Biology 12(12):2370--2390.

Albani, M, Moorcroft, PR, Ellison, AM, Orwig, DA, and Foster, DR (2006).
Predicting the impact of Hemlock Woolly Adelgid on carbon dynamics of Eastern U.S. forests
Ecological Applications:In preparation.

Ibanez, I, Clark, J, Dietze, M, Feeley, K, Hersh, M, LaDeau, S, McBride, A, Welch, N, and Wolosin, M (2006).
Predicting Biodiversity Change: Outside the Climate Envelope, Beyond the Species-Area Curve
Ecology 87(8):1896-1906.

Ise, T and Moorcroft, PR (2006).
The global-scale temperature and moisture dependencies of soil organic carbon decomposition: an analysis using a mechanistic decomposition model
Biogeochemistry 80:217--231.

Lynch, H (2006).
Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Insect-Fire Interactions
Phd thesis, Harvard University.

Lynch, HJ and Moorcroft, PR (2006).
Spatio-temporal interactions between forest fires and western spruce budworm infestation in British Columbia
Canadian Journal of Forest Research (in review).

Lynch, HJ, Renkin, RA, Crabtree, RL, and Moorcroft, PR (2006).
The Influence of Previous Mountain Pine Beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae) Activity on the 1988 Yellowstone Fires
Ecosystems 9(8):1318--1327.

Medvigy, D, Wofsy, SC, Munger, JW, Hollinger, DY, and Moorcroft, PR (2006).
Mechanistic scaling of ecosystem function and dynamics in space and time: the Ecosystem Demography model version 2
Global Change Biology (submitted).

Medvigy, DM (2006).
The state of the regional carbon cycle: results from a coupled constrained ecosystem-atmosphere model
Phd thesis, Harvard University.

Moorcroft, PR (2006).
How close are we to a predictive science of the biosphere?
Trends in Ecology and Evolution 21(7):400--407.

Moorcroft, PR and Lewis, MA (2006).
Mechanistic Home Range Analysis
Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ(ISBN: 0-691-00928-7).

Moorcroft, PR, Lewis, MA, and Crabtree, RL (2006).
Mechanistic Home Range Models Capture Spatial Patterns and Dynamics of Coyote Territories in Yellowstone
Proceedings of the Royal Society Series B 273(1594):1651--1659.

Moorcroft, PR, Lewis, MA, and Pacala, SW (2006).
Potential role of natural enemies during tree range expansions following climate change
Journal of Theoretical Biology 241(3):601--616.

Medvigy, D, Moorcroft, PR, Avissar, R, and Walko, RL (2005).
Mass conservation and atmospheric dynamics in the Regional Atmospheric Modeling System (RAMS)
Environmental Fluid Mechanics 5:109-134.

 
 

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