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Glenda YenniResearch Manager, University of Florida Verified email at weecology.org Cited by 421 |
Strong self‐limitation promotes the persistence of rare species
Strong self‐limitation promotes the persistence of rare species - Yenni - 2012 - Ecology - …
GM Yenni was supported by a fellowship from the Utah State University Ecology Center and an …
GM Yenni was supported by a fellowship from the Utah State University Ecology Center and an …
Developing an automated iterative near‐term forecasting system for an ecological study
… recommend our paper on data management for continuously collected data, which includes
a tutorial on how to set up some of the aspects of automation described in this paper (Yenni …
a tutorial on how to set up some of the aspects of automation described in this paper (Yenni …
A general deep learning model for bird detection in high‐resolution airborne imagery
Advances in artificial intelligence for computer vision hold great promise for increasing the
scales at which ecological systems can be studied. The distribution and behavior of …
scales at which ecological systems can be studied. The distribution and behavior of …
Do persistent rare species experience stronger negative frequency dependence than common species?
… Our results, which are consistent with the theory developed by Yenni et al. (2012), suggest
that in many communities persistent rare species do not share similar niches with competitors …
that in many communities persistent rare species do not share similar niches with competitors …
[HTML][HTML] Developing a modern data workflow for regularly updated data
Over the past decade, biology has undergone a data revolution in how researchers collect
data and the amount of data being collected. An emerging challenge that has received limited …
data and the amount of data being collected. An emerging challenge that has received limited …
Estimation of principal thermal conductivities of layered honeycomb composites using ANN–GA based inverse technique
…, C Balaji, SP Venkateshan, GR Yenni - International Journal of …, 2017 - Elsevier
Composite materials are novel inventions of material science which are often used as
viable solutions in many technologically challenging situations like aero-space and satellite …
viable solutions in many technologically challenging situations like aero-space and satellite …
The Portal Project: a long-term study of a Chihuahuan desert ecosystem
This is a data paper for the Portal Project, a long-term ecological study of rodents, plants,
and ants located in southeastern Arizona, USA This paper contains an overview of methods …
and ants located in southeastern Arizona, USA This paper contains an overview of methods …
Shifts in competitive structures can drive variation in species' phenology
For many species, a well documented response to anthropogenic climate change is a shift
in various aspects of its life history, including its timing or phenology. Often, these …
in various aspects of its life history, including its timing or phenology. Often, these …
Long-term monitoring and experimental manipulation of a Chihuahuan desert ecosystem near Portal, Arizona (1977-2013)
Desert ecosystems have long served as model systems in the study of ecological concepts (eg,
competition, resource pulses, top-down/bottom-up dynamics). However, the inherent …
competition, resource pulses, top-down/bottom-up dynamics). However, the inherent …
Long‐term monitoring and experimental manipulation of a Chihuahuan desert ecosystem near Portal, Arizona (1977–2013)
Desert ecosystems have long served as model systems in the study of ecological concepts (eg,
competition, resource pulses, top‐down/bottom‐up dynamics). However, the inherent …
competition, resource pulses, top‐down/bottom‐up dynamics). However, the inherent …