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Matthew G Betts

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Global Change Biology|May 28, 2014
Precipitation and winter temperature predict long-term range-scale abundance changes in Western North American birdsJavier Gutiérrez Illán, Chris D Thomas, Julia A Jones, et al.
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|April 11, 2023
Bee diversity decreases rapidly with time since harvest in intensively managed conifer forestsRachel A Zitomer, Sara M Galbraith, Matthew G Betts, et al.
Plos One|December 12, 2024
Presence-absence surveys yield spatially imprecise information about nesting sites of an endangered, forest-nesting seabirdJonathon J Valente, Lindsay J Adrean, S Kim Nelson, et al.
Ecology|June 30, 2010
Lidar remote sensing variables predict breeding habitat of a Neotropical migrant birdScott J Goetz, Daniel Steinberg, Matthew G Betts, et al.
Science Advances|May 7, 2016
Spatial models reveal the microclimatic buffering capacity of old-growth forestsSarah J K Frey, Adam S Hadley, Sherri L Johnson, et al.
Frontiers in Genetics|December 24, 2019
The Landscape Genetic Signature of Pollination by Trapliners: Evidence From the Tropical Herb, <i>Heliconia tortuosa</i>Felipe Torres-Vanegas, Adam S Hadley, Urs G Kormann, et al.
The New Phytologist|October 26, 2022
Pollinator foraging tactics have divergent consequences for the mating system of a tropical plantFelipe Torres-Vanegas, Adam S Hadley, Urs G Kormann, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|January 29, 2016
Corridors restore animal-mediated pollination in fragmented tropical forest landscapesUrs Kormann, Christoph Scherber, Teja Tscharntke, et al.
Nature Ecology & Evolution|April 12, 2024
Quantifying forest degradation requires a long-term, landscape-scale approachMatthew G Betts, Zhiqiang Yang, Adam S Hadley, et al.
Molecular Ecology|July 9, 2022
Elevated inbreeding in Heliconia tortuosa is determined by tropical forest stand age, isolation and loss of hummingbird functional diversityF Andrew Jones, Adam S Hadley, Kaitlin Bonner, et al.
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Showing results (31-40 of 60) with videos related to

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Global Change Biology|May 28, 2014
Precipitation and winter temperature predict long-term range-scale abundance changes in Western North American birdsJavier Gutiérrez Illán, Chris D Thomas, Julia A Jones, et al.
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|April 11, 2023
Bee diversity decreases rapidly with time since harvest in intensively managed conifer forestsRachel A Zitomer, Sara M Galbraith, Matthew G Betts, et al.
Plos One|December 12, 2024
Presence-absence surveys yield spatially imprecise information about nesting sites of an endangered, forest-nesting seabirdJonathon J Valente, Lindsay J Adrean, S Kim Nelson, et al.
Ecology|June 30, 2010
Lidar remote sensing variables predict breeding habitat of a Neotropical migrant birdScott J Goetz, Daniel Steinberg, Matthew G Betts, et al.
Science Advances|May 7, 2016
Spatial models reveal the microclimatic buffering capacity of old-growth forestsSarah J K Frey, Adam S Hadley, Sherri L Johnson, et al.
Frontiers in Genetics|December 24, 2019
The Landscape Genetic Signature of Pollination by Trapliners: Evidence From the Tropical Herb, <i>Heliconia tortuosa</i>Felipe Torres-Vanegas, Adam S Hadley, Urs G Kormann, et al.
The New Phytologist|October 26, 2022
Pollinator foraging tactics have divergent consequences for the mating system of a tropical plantFelipe Torres-Vanegas, Adam S Hadley, Urs G Kormann, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|January 29, 2016
Corridors restore animal-mediated pollination in fragmented tropical forest landscapesUrs Kormann, Christoph Scherber, Teja Tscharntke, et al.
Nature Ecology & Evolution|April 12, 2024
Quantifying forest degradation requires a long-term, landscape-scale approachMatthew G Betts, Zhiqiang Yang, Adam S Hadley, et al.
Molecular Ecology|July 9, 2022
Elevated inbreeding in Heliconia tortuosa is determined by tropical forest stand age, isolation and loss of hummingbird functional diversityF Andrew Jones, Adam S Hadley, Kaitlin Bonner, et al.
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