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  • The ecology of methane in s... The ecology of methane in streams and rivers: patterns, controls, and global significance
    Stanley, Emily H.; Casson, Nora J.; Christel, Samuel T. ... Ecological monographs, 05/2016, Volume: 86, Issue: 2
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    Streams and rivers can substantially modify organic carbon (OC) inputs from terrestrial landscapes, and much of this processing is the result of microbial respiration. While carbon dioxide (CO2) is ...
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  • Process‐Guided Deep Learnin... Process‐Guided Deep Learning Predictions of Lake Water Temperature
    Read, Jordan S.; Jia, Xiaowei; Willard, Jared ... Water resources research, November 2019, 2019-11-00, 20191101, Volume: 55, Issue: 11
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    The rapid growth of data in water resources has created new opportunities to accelerate knowledge discovery with the use of advanced deep learning tools. Hybrid models that integrate theory with ...
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  • The acceptable range of var... The acceptable range of variation within the desirable stable state as a measure of restoration success
    Oliver, Ian; Dorrough, Josh; Travers, Samantha K. Restoration ecology, January 2023, 2023-01-00, 20230101, Volume: 31, Issue: 1
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    It is standard practice to compare the status of performance indicators between restoration and reference sites to monitor restoration progress and demonstrate restoration success. However, standard ...
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  • Predicting Water Temperatur... Predicting Water Temperature Dynamics of Unmonitored Lakes With Meta‐Transfer Learning
    Willard, Jared D.; Read, Jordan S.; Appling, Alison P. ... Water resources research, July 2021, 2021-07-00, 20210701, Volume: 57, Issue: 7
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    Most environmental data come from a minority of well‐monitored sites. An ongoing challenge in the environmental sciences is transferring knowledge from monitored sites to unmonitored sites. Here, we ...
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  • Do grazing intensity and he... Do grazing intensity and herbivore type affect soil health? Insights from a semi-arid productivity gradient
    Eldridge, David J.; Delgado-Baquerizo, Manuel; Travers, Samantha K. ... Journal of applied ecology, 06/2017, Volume: 54, Issue: 3
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    1. Grazing is one of the most widespread forms of intensive management on Earth and is linked to reductions in soil health. However, little is known about the relative influence of herbivore type, ...
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  • Competition drives the resp... Competition drives the response of soil microbial diversity to increased grazing by vertebrate herbivores
    Eldridge, David J.; Delgado-Baquerizo, Manuel; Travers, Samantha K. ... Ecology, 07/2017, Volume: 98, Issue: 7
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    Scientists have largely neglected the effects of grazing on soil microbial communities despite their importance as drivers of ecosystem functions and services. We hypothesized that changes in soil ...
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  • Near‐term forecasts of stre... Near‐term forecasts of stream temperature using deep learning and data assimilation in support of management decisions
    Zwart, Jacob A.; Oliver, Samantha K.; Watkins, William David ... Journal of the American Water Resources Association, April 2023, Volume: 59, Issue: 2
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    Deep learning (DL) models are increasingly used to make accurate hindcasts of management‐relevant variables, but they are less commonly used in forecasting applications. Data assimilation (DA) can be ...
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  • Spatial and temporal variat... Spatial and temporal variation of ecosystem properties at macroscales
    Soranno, Patricia A.; Wagner, Tyler; Collins, Sarah M. ... Ecology letters, October 2019, 2019-Oct, 2019-10-00, 20191001, Volume: 22, Issue: 10
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    Although spatial and temporal variation in ecological properties has been well‐studied, crucial knowledge gaps remain for studies conducted at macroscales and for ecosystem properties related to ...
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  • Livestock grazing reinforce... Livestock grazing reinforces the competitive exclusion of small-bodied birds by large aggressive birds
    Val, James; Eldridge, David J.; Travers, Samantha K. ... Journal of applied ecology, 07/2018, Volume: 55, Issue: 4
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    1. Grazing by domestic livestock is sometimes promoted as a management tool to benefit biodiversity. In many situations, however, it can produce negative outcomes. 2. Here, we examine the impacts of ...
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  • The importance of expert se... The importance of expert selection when identifying threatened ecosystems
    Travers, Samantha K.; Dorrough, Josh; Shannon, Ian ... Conservation biology, December 2023, 2023-12-00, 20231201, Volume: 37, Issue: 6
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    Identifying threatened ecosystem types is fundamental to conservation and management decision‐making. When identification relies on expert judgment, decisions are vulnerable to inconsistent outcomes ...
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