James H. Thorne, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2003 | University of California, Davis, Davis, CA |
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(Development and interpretation of ecological datasets for conservation planning and natural resources management.) |
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Halsch CA, Shapiro AM, Thorne JH, et al. (2023) Thirty-six years of butterfly monitoring, snow cover, and plant productivity reveal negative impacts of warmer winters and increased productivity on montane species. Global Change Biology. e17044 |
Hidalgo-Triana N, Solakis A, Casimiro-Soriguer F, et al. (2023) The high climate vulnerability of western Mediterranean forests. The Science of the Total Environment. 895: 164983 |
Halsch CA, Shapiro AM, Fordyce JA, et al. (2021) Insects and recent climate change. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 118 |
Morelli TL, Barrows CW, Ramirez AR, et al. (2020) Climate-change refugia: biodiversity in the slow lane. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 18: 228-234 |
Stewart JAE, van Mantgem PJ, Young DJN, et al. (2020) Effects of postfire climate and seed availability on postfire conifer regeneration. Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America. e2280 |
Schwartz MW, Thorne JH, Collins BM, et al. (2020) "Forest mismanagement" misleads. Science (New York, N.Y.). 370: 417 |
Ramírez-Bautista A, Thorne JH, Schwartz MW, et al. (2020) Trait-based climate vulnerability of native rodents in southwestern Mexico. Ecology and Evolution. 10: 5864-5876 |
Halsch CA, Shapiro AM, Thorne JH, et al. (2020) A winner in the Anthropocene: changing host plant distribution explains geographical range expansion in the gulf fritillary butterfly Ecological Entomology. 45: 652-662 |
Huang Y, Jin Y, Schwartz MW, et al. (2020) Intensified burn severity in California’s northern coastal mountains by drier climatic condition Environmental Research Letters |
Choe H, Thorne JH, Hollander A. (2020) From disappearing climates to climate hubs, the five classes of climate risk for wildlife refuges Landscape Ecology. 1-15 |