Conservation status of imperiled north American freshwater and diadromous fishes
- H. L. Jelks, S. Walsh, M. Warren
- Environmental Science
- 1 August 2008
This list includes 700 extant taxa representing 133 genera and 36 families, a 92% increase over the 364 listed in 1989, and reflects the addition of distinct populations, previously non-imperiled fishes, and recently described or discovered taxa.
Developing a science of land change: challenges and methodological issues.
- R. Rindfuss, S. Walsh, B. Turner, J. Fox, Vinod K. Mishra
- Environmental ScienceProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences…
- 28 September 2004
This paper addresses various data, methodological, and analytical problems, especially those concerning aggregation and inference, land-use pixel links, data and measurement, and remote sensing analysis, required for the sustained development of land-change science.
Diversity, distribution, and conservation status of the native freshwater fishes of the Southern United States
- M. Warren, B. Burr, W. Starnes
- Environmental Science
- 1 October 2000
The Southeastern Fishes Council Technical Advisory Committee reviewed the diversity, distribution, and status of all native freshwater and diadromous fishes across 51 major drainage units of the southern United States to determine the status of extinct, endangered, threatened, or vulnerable fishes.
Condition, prolonged swimming performance and muscle metabolic capacities of cod Gadus morhua
- M. MartĂnez, H. Guderley, J. Dutil, P. Winger, P. He, S. Walsh
- BiologyJournal of Experimental Biology
- 1 February 2003
It is indicated that cod use both glycolytic and oxidative capacities to support endurance swimming, and swimming endurance is linked with the metabolic capacities of red and white muscle.
An overview of scale, pattern, process relationships in geomorphology: a remote sensing and GIS perspective
- S. Walsh, D. Butler, G. Malanson
- Environmental Science, Mathematics
- 1998
Alpine Treeline of Western North America: Linking Organism-To-Landscape Dynamics
- G. Malanson, D. Butler, C. Millar
- Environmental Science
- 1 September 2007
Although the ecological dynamics of the alpine treeline ecotone are influenced by climate, it is an imperfect indicator of climate change. Mechanistic processes that shape the ecotone—seed rain, seed…
Geospatial technologies and digital geomorphological mapping: Concepts, issues and research
- M. Bishop, L. James, J. Shroder, S. Walsh
- Environmental Science
- 15 January 2012
Farm-level models of spatial patterns of land use and land cover dynamics in the Ecuadorian Amazon
- W. Pan, S. Walsh, R. Bilsborrow, Brian Frizzelle, Christine M. Erlien, Francis Baquero
- Environmental Science
- 1 February 2004
Frontier Land Use Change: Synthesis, Challenges, and Next Steps
- R. Rindfuss, B. Entwisle, S. Walsh, C. Mena, Christine M. Erlien, C. Gray
- Sociology, Economics
- 1 December 2007
Abstract Profound social, economic, and environmental changes that include new land management practices are often associated with advancing agricultural frontiers. We argue that existing approaches…
Influences of Geomorphology and Geology on Alpine Treeline in the American West—More Important than Climatic Influences?
- D. Butler, G. Malanson, S. Walsh, D. Fagre
- Environmental Science
- 1 September 2007
The spatial distribution and pattern of alpine treeline in the American West reflect the overarching influences of geological history, lithology and structure, and geomorphic processes and landforms,…
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