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Edward J. Laurent
Ed Laurent is a Spatial Ecologist who develops and delivers collaborative, science-based recommendations and tools that enable the implementation and evaluation of conservation activities. His specialties and expertise include geographic information systems, analysis of remotely sensed imagery,...
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Filter this CollectionPartners in Flight Monitoring Needs Assessment Summary
Monitoring needs were identified through the PIF Needs Assessment at the 2008 International Partners In Flight Conference, and additional resources were evaluated for this document,including High Priority Needs for Range-wide Monitoring of North...
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- 2009
The Northeast Bird Monitoring Handbook: Ten Steps to Successful Bird Conservation through Improved Monitoring
The Northeast Bird Monitoring Handbook: Ten Steps to Successful Bird Conservation through Improved Monitoring provides practical ideas for increasing the efficiency and effectiveness of bird monitoring in the northeastern U.S. that are applicable...
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- Jan 2008
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View entire collection »Global ant biodiversity and biogeography--A new database and its possibilities
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- Sep 2007
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View entire collection »Developing a scientifically rigorous framework for enhancing and evaluating vertebrate models
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- 2006
Strategies to mitigate 21st century threats: Predicting the impacts of urbanization and climate change to landscapes and bird populations
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- Jul 2006
A Hierarchical Population Study of the Endangered Copperbelly Water Snake
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- Aug 2000
Incorporating Satellite Imagery Into Analyses of Avian Distribution Patterns Across Forested Landscapes
While numerous studies have documented the
relationships among bird communities and gradients of vegetation
structure and composition, there is still little information regarding
specific fine scale habitat associations of bird species over large...
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- May 2005
Habitat separation among three species of water snakes in northwestern Kentucky
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- 2003
Using the spatial and spectral precision of satellite imagery to predict wildlife occurrence patterns
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- 2005
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View entire collection »Wildlife Loss through Domestication: the Case of Endangered Key Deer
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- 2005
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View entire collection »Local spatial modeling of white-tailed deer distribution
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- 2006
Tools to characterize landscapes for species viability: An overview
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- Jul 2006