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  1. Article

    Open Access

    Climate change and ecosystem shifts in the southwestern United States

    Climate change shifts ecosystems, altering their compositions and instigating transitions, making climate change the predominant driver of ecosystem instability. Land management agencies experience these clima...

    Grant M. Harris, Steven E. Sesnie, David R. Stewart in Scientific Reports (2023)

  2. Article

    Open Access

    The abundance and persistence of Caprinae populations

    Stable or growing populations may go extinct when their sizes cannot withstand large swings in temporal variation and stochastic forces. Hence, the minimum abundance threshold defining when populations can per...

    Grant M. Harris, Matthew J. Butler, David R. Stewart in Scientific Reports (2022)

  3. Article

    Open Access

    Accurate population estimation of Caprinae using camera traps and distance sampling

    With most of the world’s Caprinae taxa threatened with extinction, the IUCN appeals to the development of simple and affordable sampling methods that will produce credible abundance and distribution data for help...

    Grant M. Harris, Matthew J. Butler, David R. Stewart in Scientific Reports (2020)

  4. Article

    Open Access

    Correction to: Climate change and ecosystem composition across large landscapes

    In the original publication, the Electronic Supplementary Material (ESM) was published incorrectly. The correct version of ESM is given in the link below.

    Michael D. Jennings, Grant M. Harris in Landscape Ecology (2018)

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    Open Access

    Climate change and ecosystem composition across large landscapes

    Climate change alters the vegetation composition and functioning of ecosystems. Measuring the magnitude, direction, and rate of changes in vegetation composition induced by climate remains a serious and unmet ...

    Michael D. Jennings, Grant M. Harris in Landscape Ecology (2017)

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    Resilience: Definitions, Ambiguities, and Applications

    Resilience has been defined as a dynamic process of maintaining positive adaptation and effective co** strategies in the face of adversity (Luthar et al. 2000). Although most scholars and members of the gene...

    Rebecca S. Allen, Philip P. Haley, Grant M. Harris, Stevie N. Fowler in Resilience in Aging (2011)