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Sarah R. SuppAssociate Professor of Data Analytics Verified email at denison.edu Cited by 2556 |
The geography of biodiversity change in marine and terrestrial assemblages
Human activities are fundamentally altering biodiversity. Projections of declines at the global
scale are contrasted by highly variable trends at local scales, suggesting that biodiversity …
scale are contrasted by highly variable trends at local scales, suggesting that biodiversity …
Species‐level and community‐level responses to disturbance: a cross‐community analysis
SR Supp, SKM Ernest - Ecology, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Communities are comprised of individual species that respond to changes in their environment
depending in part on their niche requirements. These species comprise the biodiversity …
depending in part on their niche requirements. These species comprise the biodiversity …
Temperature-related biodiversity change across temperate marine and terrestrial systems
… Overall, our results provide strong support for the expectation that divergent biodiversity
trajectories may arise as a consequence of global warming, with polar and temperate regions …
trajectories may arise as a consequence of global warming, with polar and temperate regions …
Mapping human pressures on biodiversity across the planet uncovers anthropogenic threat complexes
Climate change and other anthropogenic drivers of biodiversity change are unequally
distributed across the world. Overlap in the distributions of different drivers have important …
distributed across the world. Overlap in the distributions of different drivers have important …
Species richness change across spatial scales
Humans have elevated global extinction rates and thus lowered global scale species
richness. However, there is no a priori reason to expect that losses of global species richness …
richness. However, there is no a priori reason to expect that losses of global species richness …
[HTML][HTML] Estimating the movements of terrestrial animal populations using broad-scale occurrence data
As human and automated sensor networks collect increasingly massive volumes of animal
observations, new opportunities have arisen to use these data to infer or track species …
observations, new opportunities have arisen to use these data to infer or track species …
Landscape-scale forest loss as a catalyst of population and biodiversity change
Global biodiversity assessments have highlighted land-use change as a key driver of biodiversity
change. However, there is little empirical evidence of how habitat transformations such …
change. However, there is little empirical evidence of how habitat transformations such …
Integrating community assembly and biodiversity to better understand ecosystem function: the Community Assembly and the Functioning of Ecosystems (CAFE) …
The research of a generation of ecologists was catalysed by the recognition that the number
and identity of species in communities influences the functioning of ecosystems. The …
and identity of species in communities influences the functioning of ecosystems. The …
Skills and knowledge for data-intensive environmental research
The scale and magnitude of complex and pressing environmental issues lend urgency to
the need for integrative and reproducible analysis and synthesis, facilitated by data-intensive …
the need for integrative and reproducible analysis and synthesis, facilitated by data-intensive …
Local biodiversity change reflects interactions among changing abundance, evenness, and richness
Biodiversity metrics often integrate data on the presence and abundance of multiple species.
Yet our understanding of covariation between changes to the numbers of individuals, the …
Yet our understanding of covariation between changes to the numbers of individuals, the …