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Katherine Scranton

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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 29, 2017
Predicting phenological shifts in a changing climateKatherine Scranton, Priyanga Amarasekare
Ecology|July 9, 2014
An approximate Bayesian computation approach to parameter estimation in a stochastic stage-structured population modelKatherine Scranton, Jonas Knape, Perry de Valpine
Ecology Letters|May 28, 2016
The importance of the timescale of the fitness metric for estimates of selection on phenotypic traits during a period of demographic changeKatherine Scranton, Virpi Lummaa, Stephen C Stearns
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|November 6, 2010
Synchrony of population dynamics of two vineyard arthropods occurs at multiple spatial and temporal scalesPerry De Valpine, Katherine Scranton, Clifford P Ohmart
Plos One|September 24, 2013
Small-scale intraspecific life history variation in herbivorous spider mites (Tetranychus pacificus) is associated with host plant cultivarKatherine Scranton, Menelaos Stavrinides, Nicholas J Mills, et al.
Ecology Letters|May 10, 2014
The importance of individual developmental variation in stage-structured population modelsPerry de Valpine, Katherine Scranton, Jonas Knape, et al.
Evolutionary Applications|October 23, 2018
Evaluating the potential for prezygotic isolation and hybridization between landlocked and anadromous alewife (<i>Alosa pseudoharengus</i>) following secondary contactKatherine A Littrell, David Ellis, Stephen R Gephard, et al.
JMIR Formative Research|February 13, 2026
Real-World Use of a Mental Health AI Companion: Multiple Methods StudyChristine Callahan, Leah Tanner, Chelsea Coe, et al.
Physics of Life Reviews|April 13, 2020
Long living transients: Enfant terrible of ecological theory?: Reply to comments on "Long transients in ecology: Theory and applications"Andrew Morozov, Karen Abbott, Kim Cuddington, et al.
Physics of Life Reviews|January 27, 2020
Long transients in ecology: Theory and applicationsAndrew Morozov, Karen Abbott, Kim Cuddington, et al.
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 29, 2017
Predicting phenological shifts in a changing climateKatherine Scranton, Priyanga Amarasekare
Ecology|July 9, 2014
An approximate Bayesian computation approach to parameter estimation in a stochastic stage-structured population modelKatherine Scranton, Jonas Knape, Perry de Valpine
Ecology Letters|May 28, 2016
The importance of the timescale of the fitness metric for estimates of selection on phenotypic traits during a period of demographic changeKatherine Scranton, Virpi Lummaa, Stephen C Stearns
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|November 6, 2010
Synchrony of population dynamics of two vineyard arthropods occurs at multiple spatial and temporal scalesPerry De Valpine, Katherine Scranton, Clifford P Ohmart
Plos One|September 24, 2013
Small-scale intraspecific life history variation in herbivorous spider mites (Tetranychus pacificus) is associated with host plant cultivarKatherine Scranton, Menelaos Stavrinides, Nicholas J Mills, et al.
Ecology Letters|May 10, 2014
The importance of individual developmental variation in stage-structured population modelsPerry de Valpine, Katherine Scranton, Jonas Knape, et al.
Evolutionary Applications|October 23, 2018
Evaluating the potential for prezygotic isolation and hybridization between landlocked and anadromous alewife (<i>Alosa pseudoharengus</i>) following secondary contactKatherine A Littrell, David Ellis, Stephen R Gephard, et al.
JMIR Formative Research|February 13, 2026
Real-World Use of a Mental Health AI Companion: Multiple Methods StudyChristine Callahan, Leah Tanner, Chelsea Coe, et al.
Physics of Life Reviews|April 13, 2020
Long living transients: Enfant terrible of ecological theory?: Reply to comments on "Long transients in ecology: Theory and applications"Andrew Morozov, Karen Abbott, Kim Cuddington, et al.
Physics of Life Reviews|January 27, 2020
Long transients in ecology: Theory and applicationsAndrew Morozov, Karen Abbott, Kim Cuddington, et al.
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