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September 11, 2013
The role of transient dynamics in stochastic population growth for nine perennial plants
Martha M Ellis, Elizabeth E Crone
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology
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September 5, 2013
Spatially explicit power analyses for occupancy-based monitoring of wolverine in the U.S. Rocky Mountains
Martha M Ellis, Jacob S Ivan, Michael K Schwartz
Ecology and Evolution
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January 30, 2018
Simulations inform design of regional occupancy-based monitoring for a sparsely distributed, territorial species
Quresh S Latif, Martha M Ellis, Victoria A Saab, et al.
Ecology Letters
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November 13, 2010
How do plant ecologists use matrix population models?
Elizabeth E Crone, Eric S Menges, Martha M Ellis, et al.
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology
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April 10, 2013
Ability of matrix models to explain the past and predict the future of plant populations
Elizabeth E Crone, Martha M Ellis, William F Morris, et al.
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Ecology
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September 11, 2013
The role of transient dynamics in stochastic population growth for nine perennial plants
Martha M Ellis, Elizabeth E Crone
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology
|
September 5, 2013
Spatially explicit power analyses for occupancy-based monitoring of wolverine in the U.S. Rocky Mountains
Martha M Ellis, Jacob S Ivan, Michael K Schwartz
Ecology and Evolution
|
January 30, 2018
Simulations inform design of regional occupancy-based monitoring for a sparsely distributed, territorial species
Quresh S Latif, Martha M Ellis, Victoria A Saab, et al.
Ecology Letters
|
November 13, 2010
How do plant ecologists use matrix population models?
Elizabeth E Crone, Eric S Menges, Martha M Ellis, et al.
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology
|
April 10, 2013
Ability of matrix models to explain the past and predict the future of plant populations
Elizabeth E Crone, Martha M Ellis, William F Morris, et al.
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