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- Toward a set of essential biodiversity variables for assessing change in mountains globally, 2024, BioScience (74) - 8
- Drought as an emergent driver of ecological transformation in the twenty-first century, 2024, BioScience (74) - 8
- All tidal wetlands are blue carbon ecosystems, 2024, BioScience
- Too simple, too complex, or just right? Advantages, challenges, and guidance for indicators of genetic diversity, 2024, BioScience
- Achieving success with RISE: A widely implementable, iterative, structured process for mastering interdisciplinary team science collaborations, 2023, BioScience (73) - 12
- A metasystem approach to designing environmental flows, 2023, BioScience (73) - 9
- The challenges of success: Future wolf conservation and management in the United States, 2023, BioScience (73) - 8
- Evolutionary fire ecology: An historical account and future directions, 2023, BioScience
- Causes, responses, and implications of anthropogenic versus natural flow intermittence in river networks, 2023, BioScience (73) - 1
- Understanding local adaptation to prepare populations for climate change, 2023, BioScience (73) - 1
- A conceptual framework to integrate biodiversity, ecosystem function, and ecosystem service models, 2022, BioScience (72) - 11
- Management foundations for navigating ecological transformation by resisting, accepting, or directing social-ecological change, 2022, BioScience (72) - 1
- Navigating ecological transformation: Resist-accept-direct as a path to a new resource management paradigm, 2022, BioScience (72) - 1
- A science agenda to inform natural resource management decisions in an era of ecological transformation, 2022, BioScience (72) - 1
- RAD adaptive management for transforming ecosystems, 2022, BioScience (1) - 72
- The importance of forests in bumble bee biology and conservation, 2021, BioScience (71) - 21
- Responding to ecological transformation: Mental models, external constraints, and manager decision-making, 2021, BioScience (72) - 1
- Sustaining transmission in different host species: The emblematic case of Sarcoptes scabiei, 2021, BioScience
- A new approach to evaluate and reduce uncertainty of model-based biodiversity projections for conservation policy formulation, 2021, BioScience (71) - 12
- Blue waters, green bottoms: Benthic filamentous algal blooms are an emerging threat to clear lakes worldwide, 2021, BioScience (71) - 10
- Global commitments to conserving and monitoring genetic diversity are now necessary and feasible, 2021, BioScience
- Incorporating biogeochemistry into dryland restoration, 2021, BioScience (71) - 9
- Climate-mediated changes to linked terrestrial and marine ecosystems across the northeast Pacific coastal temperate rainforest margin, 2021, BioScience
- Great expectations: Deconstructing the process pathways underlying beaver-related restoration, 2021, BioScience (71) - 3
- Stoichiometric ecotoxicology for a multisubstance world, 2021, BioScience (72) - 2
- Forest restoration and fuels reduction: Convergent or divergent?, 2021, BioScience (71) - 1
- 6&6: A transdisciplinary approach to art-science collaboration, 2020, BioScience (70) - 9
- Wildfire-driven forest conversion in western North American landscapes, 2020, BioScience (70) - 8
- Bending the curve of global freshwater biodiversity loss: An emergency recovery plan, 2020, BioScience (4) - 70
- Hawaii as a microcosm: Advancing the science and practice of managing introduced and invasive species, 2020, BioScience (70) - 2
- Traversing the wasteland: A framework for assessing ecological threats to drylands, 2020, BioScience (70) - 1
- Connectivity dynamics in dryland litter cycles: Moving decomposition beyond spatial stasis, 2019, BioScience (69) - 8
- The development and delivery of species distribution models to inform decision-making, 2019, BioScience (69) - 7
- An integrated framework for ecological drought across riverscapes of North America, 2019, BioScience (69) - 6
- Biases in the literature on direct wildlife mortality from energy development, 2019, BioScience (69) - 5
- The natural wood regime in rivers, 2019, BioScience (69) - 4
- Conceptualizing ecological responses to dam removal: If you remove it, what's to come?, 2019, BioScience (69) - 1
- The natural capital accounting opportunity: Let's really do the numbers, 2018, BioScience (68) - 12
- Where have all the turtles gone, and why does it matter?, 2018, BioScience (68) - 10
- A science products inventory for citizen-science planning and evaluation, 2018, BioScience (68) - 6
- Submersed aquatic vegetation in Chesapeake Bay: Sentinel species in a changing world, 2017, BioScience (67) - 8
- An unparalleled opportunity for an important ecological study, 2017, BioScience (67) - 10
- Long-term trends in midwestern milkweed abundances and their relevance to monarch butterfly declines, 2017, BioScience (67) - 4
- Conservation endocrinology, 2017, BioScience (67) - 5
- Synthesis centers as critical research infrastructure, 2017, BioScience (67) - 8
- Envisioning, quantifying, and managing thermal regimes on river networks, 2017, BioScience (67) - 6
- Adapting California’s ecosystems to a changing climate, 2017, BioScience (65) - 3
- Transformational principles for NEON sampling of mammalian parasites and pathogens: A response to Springer and colleagues, 2016, BioScience (66) - 11
- Overcoming challenges to the recovery of declining amphibian populations in the United States, 2016, BioScience
- Paying the pipers: Mitigating the impact of anticoagulant rodenticides on predators and scavengers, 2016, BioScience (66) - 5
- Flow management for hydropower extirpates aquatic insects, undermining river food webs, 2016, BioScience (66) - 7
- Optimizing available network resources to address questions in environmental biogeochemistry, 2016, BioScience (66) - 4
- Now hiring! Empirically testing a three-step intervention to increase faculty gender diversity in STEM, 2015, BioScience (65) - 11
- Do open access data policies inhibit innovation?, 2015, BioScience (65) - 11
- Forecasting wildlife response to rapid warming in the Alaskan Arctic, 2015, BioScience (65) - 7
- The natural sediment regime in rivers: broadening the foundation for ecosystem management, 2015, BioScience (65) -
- Icefield-to-ocean linkages across the northern Pacific coastal temperate rainforest ecosystem, 2015, BioScience (65) - 5
- On theory in ecology: Another perspective, 2015, BioScience (65) - 4
- Coral communities as indicators of ecosystem-level impacts of the Deepwater Horizon spill, 2014, BioScience (64) - 9
- Ecological change on California's Channel Islands from the Pleistocene to the Anthropocene, 2014, BioScience
- A comment on "bats killed in large numbers at United States wind energy facilities", 2014, BioScience (64) - 6
- Reconstructing disturbances and their biogeochemical consequences over multiple timescales, 2014, BioScience (64) - 2
- Capturing migration phenology of terrestrial wildlife using camera traps, 2014, BioScience (64) - 2
- Changing ecosystem dynamics in the Laurentian Great Lakes: Bottom-up and top-down regulation, 2014, BioScience (64) - 1
- Adventures on the roof of the world, 2013, BioScience (63) - 8
- The overlooked terrestrial impacts of mountaintop mining, 2013, BioScience (63) - 5
- Training the next generation of river warriors, 2013, BioScience (63) - 6
- Spatial extent and dynamics of dam impacts on tropical island freshwater fish assemblages, 2013, BioScience (63) - 3
- A state-based national network for effective wildlife conservation, 2012, BioScience (62) - 11
- A perspective on modern pesticides, pelagic fish declines, and unknown ecological resilience in highly managed ecosystems, 2012, BioScience (62) - 4
- Extinction rates in North American freshwater fishes, 1900-2010, 2012, BioScience (62) - 9
- By the numbers: how is recovery defined by the U.S. Endangered Species Act?, 2012, BioScience (62) - 7
- Forty years of vegetation change on the Missouri River floodplain, 2012, BioScience (62) - 2
- Studying biodiversity: is a new paradigm really needed?, 2012, BioScience (62) - 5
- The Geomyces fungi: ecology and distribution, 2012, BioScience (62) - 9
- Wildlife conservation and solar energy development in the Desert Southwest, United States, 2011, BioScience (61) - 12
- Top 40 priorities for science to inform conservation and management policy in the United States, 2011, BioScience (61) - 4
- Large-scale flow experiments for managing river systems, 2011, BioScience (61) - 12
- Short- and long-term effects of fire on carbon in US dry temperate forest systems, 2011, BioScience (61) - 2
- Empirical critical loads of atmospheric nitrogen deposition for nutrient enrichment and acidification of sensitive US lakes, 2011, BioScience (61) - 8
- Perceptions of strengths and deficiencies: Disconnects between graduate students and prospective employers, 2011, BioScience (61) - 2
- Proactive conservation management of an island-endemic bird species in the face of global change, 2011, BioScience (61) - 12
- Using landscape limnology to classify freshwater ecosystems for multi-ecosystem management and conservation, 2010, BioScience (60) - 6
- Restricting wolves risks escape, 2010, BioScience (60) - 7
- Prairie wetland complexes as landscape functional units in a changing climate, 2010, BioScience (60) - 2
- Wolves will not provide small-scale ecological restoration, 2010, BioScience (60) - 7
- Land-use pressure and a transition to forest-cover loss in the Eastern United States, 2010, BioScience (60) - 4
- An incomplete analysis, 2009, BioScience (59) - 7
- A burning story: The role of fire in the history of life, 2009, BioScience (59) - 7
- Effects of horseshoe crab harvest in delaware bay on red knots: Are harvest restrictions working?, 2009, BioScience (59) - 2
- Toward immunogenetic studies of amphibian chytridiomycosis: Linking innate and acquired immunity, 2009, BioScience (59) - 4
- A framework for implementing biodiversity offsets: selecting sites and determining scale, 2009, BioScience (59) - 1
- Vision of a cyberinfrastructure for nonnative, invasive species management, 2008, BioScience (58) - 3
- Tidal marshes: A global perspective on the evolution and conservation of their terrestrial vertebrates, 2006, BioScience (56) - 8
- Vulnerability of northern prairie wetlands to climate change, 2005, BioScience (55) - 10
- Response from Soulé and Estes, 2005, BioScience (55) - 7
- Tamarisk tensions, 2005, BioScience (55) - 10
- How much is enough? The recurrent problem of setting measurable objectives in conservation, 2005, BioScience (55) - 10
- Challenges in evaluating the impact of the trade in amphibians and reptiles on wild populations, 2005, BioScience (55) - 3
- The Global Invasive Species Information Network: What's in it for you? , 2004, BioScience (54) - 7
- West Nile Virus and wildlife, 2004, BioScience (54) - 5
- The case for regime-based water quality standards, 2004, BioScience (54) - 2
- Effects of invasive alien plants on fire regimes, 2004, BioScience (54) - 7
- Detecting denning polar bears with Forward-Looking Infrared (FLIR) imagery, 2004, BioScience (54) - 4
- Changing perspectives on pearly mussels, North America's most imperiled animals, 2004, BioScience (54) - 5
- Motorized migrations: The future or mere fantasy?, 2003, BioScience (53) - 3
- African and Asian dust: from desert soils to coral reefs, 2003, BioScience (53) - 5
- Flows for floodplain forests: a successful riparian restoration, 2003, BioScience (53) - 7
- Ecological effects of nitrogen deposition in the western United States, 2003, BioScience (53) - 4
- Nitrogen emissions, deposition, and monitoring in the Western United States, 2003, BioScience (53) - 4
- A conservation plan for native fishes of the Lower Colorado River, 2003, BioScience (53) - 3
- A classification of ecological boundaries, 2003, BioScience (53) - 8
- Modeled climate-induced glacier change in Glacier National Park, 1850-2100, 2003, BioScience (53) - 2
- Long-term and large-scale perspectives on the relationship between biodiversity and ecosystem functioning, 2003, BioScience (53) - 1
- Ecological effects of ranching: A six-point critique, 2003, BioScience (53) - 8
- Improving size estimates of open animal populations by incorporating information on age, 2003, BioScience (53) - 7
- Landscapes to riverscapes: bridging the gap between research and conservation of stream fishes, 2002, BioScience (52) - 6
- Public attitudes and knowledge of the black-tailed prairie dog: A common and controversial species, 2002, BioScience (52) - 7
- Potential responses of riparian vegetation to dam removal, 2002, BioScience (52) - 8
- Marine recreation and public health microbiology: Quest for the ideal indicator, 2001, BioScience (51) - 10
- Acidic deposition in the northeastern United States: Sources and inputs, ecosystem effects, and management strategies: The effects of acidic deposition in the northeastern United States include the acidification of soil and water, which stresses terrestrial and aquatic biota, 2001, BioScience (51) - 3
- Archaic agencies, muddled missions, and conservation in the 21st century, 2001, BioScience (51) - 1
- Regional effects of hydrologic alterations on riverine macrobiota in the New World: Tropical-temperate comparisons, 2000, BioScience (50) - 9
- Toward a global information system for invasive species, 2000, BioScience (50) - 3
- [Book review] Theoretical Ecology Illustrated : An illustrated guide to theoretical ecology, by Ted J. Case, 2000, BioScience (50) - 9
- Using new video mapping technology in landscape ecology, 2000, BioScience (50) - 6
- Deliberate introductions of species: Research needs: Benefits can be reaped, but risks are high, 1999, BioScience (49) - 8
- Letters: Defending whole animal collections, 1999, BioScience (49) -
- Dry Valley streams in Antarctica: Ecosystems waiting for water, 1999, BioScience (49) - 12
- Monitoring populations of plants and animals, 1998, BioScience (48) - 11
- Naturalization of the flood regime in regulated rivers the case of the upper Mississippi River, 1998, BioScience (48) - 9
- Tropical storm flooding of a coastal plain landscape: Extensive floodplains ameliorated potential adverse effects on water quality, fishes, and molluskan communities, 1998, BioScience (48) - 9
- Flooding to restore connectivity of regulated, large-river wetlands: Natural and controlled flooding as complementary processes along the lower Missouri River, 1998, BioScience (48) - 9
- Science and values in river restoration in the grand canyon: There is no restoration or rehabilitation strategy that will improve the status of every riverine resource, 1998, BioScience (48) - 9
- The disappearance of Guam's wildlife: New insights for herpetology, evolutionary ecology, and conservation, 1997, BioScience (47) - 9
- Alternative interpretations of oil spill data, 1997, BioScience (47) - 4
- Ethics and science in natural resource agencies, 1996, BioScience (46) - 10
- Challenges in the quest for keystones, 1996, BioScience (46) - 8
- Past, present, and future concepts in large river ecology, 1995, BioScience (45) - 3
- Fisheries management to reduce contaminant consumption, 1995, BioScience (45) - 11
- Hurricane Andrew: The 1992 hurricane allowed scientists to assess damage and consider long-term consequences to well-studied ecosystems, 1994, BioScience (44) - 4
- Hurricane Andrew's impact on freshwater resources, 1994, BioScience (44) - 4
- Hurricane impacts on uplands and freshwater swamp forest: Large trees and epiphytes sustained the greatest damage during Hurricane Andrew, 1994, BioScience (44) - 4
- Mangroves, hurricanes, and lightning strikes: Assessment of Hurricane Andrew suggests an interaction across two differing scales of disturbance, 1994, BioScience (44) - 4
- Acidification and salamander recruitment: Reply, 1994, BioScience (44) - 3
- Prairie conservation in North American, 1994, BioScience (44) - 6
- A spouse employment program, 1993, BioScience (43) - 3
- A question of jobs: The two-career couple, 1993, BioScience (43) - 4
- Social foraging classes in raptorial birds, 1993, BioScience (43) - 1
- The tools of the trade--library enhancement in developing countries, 1993, BioScience (43) - 8
- Capture-recapture models: Using marked animals to study population dynamics, 1992, BioScience (42) - 2
- Global warming and prairie wetlands: potential consequences for waterfowl habitat, 1991, BioScience (41) - 9
- Future directions of ecosystem science, 1990, BioScience (40) - 9
- Integrated conservation strategy for Hawaiian forest birds: A reply, 1989, BioScience (39) - 7
- Conservation of Hawaii's vanishing avifauna, 1988, BioScience (38) - 4
- Boundaries in the protection of nature reserves: Translating multidisciplinary knowledge into practical conservation, 1988, BioScience (38) - 7
- Species richness: A geographical approach to protecting future biological diversity, 1987, BioScience (37) - 11
- [Book review] Fundamentals of Aquatic Toxicology: Methods and Applications, Gary M. Rand and Sam R. Petrocelli, editors. Hemisphere Publishers, New York, 1987, BioScience (37) - 10
- Carbon gain by plants in natural environments: Carbon assimilation analysis provides an understanding of how plants function in diverse environments, 1987, BioScience (37) -
- Population biology in the courtroom: The Hudson River controversy, 1984, BioScience (34) - 1
- Citation analysis, 1977, BioScience (27) -
- Reflective plate glass--a hazard to migrating birds, 1976, BioScience (26) - 5
- Organochlorines, heavy metals, and the biology of North American accipiters, 1973, BioScience (23) - 5
- Eggshell thinning in the brown pelican: Implication of DDE, 1971, BioScience (21) - 24
- Measurements of brown pelican eggshells from Florida and South Carolina, 1970, BioScience (20) - 15
- The impact of disease on wildlife populations, 1969, BioScience (19) - 4
- Radar remote sensing in biology, 1967, BioScience (17) - 6
- [Book review] Dangerous to Man, by R.A. Caras, 1966, BioScience (16) - 5
- Primary publication in microprint, 1964, BioScience (14) - 4