RESEARCH

Landscape Biodiversity Lab

Director: Dr. Andy Hansen

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Land Use Change around Protected Areas

Riparian Habitat Dynamics and Wildlife along the Upper Yellowstone River 

Upper Yellowstone River Final Wildlife Report - download file

A Landscape Approach to Aspen Restoration: Understanding the Role of Biophysical Setting in Aspen Community Dynamics

Demographic Change in the New West: Exurban Development Around Nature Reserves

Using Biophysical Factors to Predict Regional Biodiversity Potential in the Pacific and Inland Northwest -

    Final Report

Hansen, A., R. Waring, L. Phillips, J. Swenson, and C. Loehle. 2003. Using Biophysical Factors to Predict Regional Biodiversity Potential in the Pacific and Inland Northwest.

Supporting Reports

Swenson, J., and R. Waring. 2003. Biophysical Predictors of Woody Plant Diversity across the Pacific and Inland Northwest.    Text        Figures

Loehle, C. 2003. A Species Accumulation Method for Reliable Estimation of Species Richness from Multiple Samples.

Loehle, C., A. Hansen, and L. Phillips. 2003. Regional Analysis of Bird Community Structure using Breeding Bird Survey Data for the U.S. Pacific Northwest.


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