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James H Thorne

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Plos One|March 2, 2016
Mapping National Plant Biodiversity Patterns in South Korea with the MARS Species Distribution ModelHyeyeong Choe, James H Thorne, Changwan Seo
Plos One|June 12, 2013
Regional assessment of urban impacts on landcover and open space finds a smart urban growth policy performs little better than business as usualJames H Thorne, Maria J Santos, Jacquelyn H Bjorkman
Biology Letters|November 7, 2008
Scale effects in species distribution models: implications for conservation planning under climate changeChangwan Seo, James H Thorne, Lee Hannah, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|February 27, 2019
Integrating the Rabinowitz rarity framework with a National Plant Inventory in South KoreaHyeyeong Choe, James H Thorne, Robert Hijmans, et al.
Environmental Management|February 17, 2009
Evaluating aggregate terrestrial impacts of road construction projects for advanced regional mitigationJames H Thorne, Evan H Girvetz, Michael C McCoy
Science (New York, N.Y.)|November 24, 2007
Comment on "Roadless space of the conterminous United States"Evan H Girvetz, Jochen A G Jaeger, James H Thorne
Plos One|December 4, 2014
Estimating the spatial and temporal distribution of species richness within Sequoia and Kings Canyon National ParksSteve Wathen, James H Thorne, Andrew Holguin, et al.
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment|May 22, 2019
Conserving terrestrial linkages that connect natural landscapes of the Korean PeninsulaWanmo Kang, James H Thorne, GoWoon Kim, et al.
Plants (Basel, Switzerland)|April 23, 2025
Phenological Shifts Since 1830 in 29 Native Plant Species of California and Their Responses to Historical Climate ChangeAndros Solakis-Tena, Noelia Hidalgo-Triana, Ryan Boynton, et al.
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|October 31, 2006
Building phenological models from presence/absence data for a butterfly faunaJames H Thorne, Joshua O'Brien, Matthew L Forister, et al.
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Plos One|March 2, 2016
Mapping National Plant Biodiversity Patterns in South Korea with the MARS Species Distribution ModelHyeyeong Choe, James H Thorne, Changwan Seo
Plos One|June 12, 2013
Regional assessment of urban impacts on landcover and open space finds a smart urban growth policy performs little better than business as usualJames H Thorne, Maria J Santos, Jacquelyn H Bjorkman
Biology Letters|November 7, 2008
Scale effects in species distribution models: implications for conservation planning under climate changeChangwan Seo, James H Thorne, Lee Hannah, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|February 27, 2019
Integrating the Rabinowitz rarity framework with a National Plant Inventory in South KoreaHyeyeong Choe, James H Thorne, Robert Hijmans, et al.
Environmental Management|February 17, 2009
Evaluating aggregate terrestrial impacts of road construction projects for advanced regional mitigationJames H Thorne, Evan H Girvetz, Michael C McCoy
Science (New York, N.Y.)|November 24, 2007
Comment on "Roadless space of the conterminous United States"Evan H Girvetz, Jochen A G Jaeger, James H Thorne
Plos One|December 4, 2014
Estimating the spatial and temporal distribution of species richness within Sequoia and Kings Canyon National ParksSteve Wathen, James H Thorne, Andrew Holguin, et al.
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment|May 22, 2019
Conserving terrestrial linkages that connect natural landscapes of the Korean PeninsulaWanmo Kang, James H Thorne, GoWoon Kim, et al.
Plants (Basel, Switzerland)|April 23, 2025
Phenological Shifts Since 1830 in 29 Native Plant Species of California and Their Responses to Historical Climate ChangeAndros Solakis-Tena, Noelia Hidalgo-Triana, Ryan Boynton, et al.
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|October 31, 2006
Building phenological models from presence/absence data for a butterfly faunaJames H Thorne, Joshua O'Brien, Matthew L Forister, et al.
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