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Publication Linking human well-being and jellyfish: Ecosystem services, impacts, and societal responses
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Publication The differential effects of increasing frequency and magnitude of extreme events on coral populations
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Publication Space to invade? Comparative range infilling and potential range of invasive an native plants
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Publication Designing efficient surveys: Spatial arrangement of sample points for detection of invasive species
Effective surveillance is critical to managing biological invasions via early detection and eradication. The efficiency of surveillance systems may be affected by the spatial arrangement of sample locations. We investigate how the spatial arrangement of sample points, ranging from random to fixed grid arrangements, affects the probability of detecting a target population (survey sensitivity) and the overall cost of detecting and eradicating populations invading over time.
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Publication Limited sampling hampers "big data" estimation of species richness in a tropical biodiversity hotspot
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Publication Patterns and emerging trends in global ocean health
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Publication Using multi-timescale methods ans satellite-derived land surface temperature for the interpolation of daily maximum air temperature in Oregon
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Publication The body size dependence of trophic cascades
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Publication Ecosystem service trade-offs across global contexts and scales