37 results on '"Sesnie, Steven E."'
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2. Remote sensing and machine learning to improve aerial wildlife population surveys
3. Management implications of habitat selection by whooping cranes (Grus americana) on the Texas coast
4. Climate change and ecosystem shifts in the southwestern United States
5. Progress toward automated migratory waterfowl census using drones and deep learning
6. Optimizing detection of the bobwhite reproduction call using passive acoustic monitoring
7. Effects of changing climate extremes and vegetation phenology on wildlife associated with grasslands in the southwestern United States
8. Forecasting suitable areas for wind turbine occurrence to proactively improve wildlife conservation
9. Ensemble Machine Learning for Mapping Tree Species Alpha-Diversity Using Multi-Source Satellite Data in an Ecuadorian Seasonally Dry Forest
10. Correction: Wells et al. Remotely Sensed Fine-Fuel Changes from Wildfire and Prescribed Fire in a Semi-Arid Grassland. Fire 2021, 4, 84
11. Factors Affecting Survival of Attwater's Prairie-Chicken Broods
12. Multi‐scale species density model for conserving an endangered songbird
13. Multisensor models for assessing recurrent fire compatibility with habitat recovery for a critically endangered species
14. Masked Bobwhite Recovery: The Need for a Multifaceted Approach
15. Evaluating Population Connectivity and Targeting Conservation Action for an Endangered Cat
16. Evaluating population connectivity and targeting conservation action for an endangered cat
17. Identifying sustainable winter habitat for whooping cranes
18. Illicit Drivers of Land Use Change: Narcotrafficking and Forest Loss in Central America
19. Modeling cocaine traffickers and counterdrug interdiction forces as a complex adaptive system
20. Integrating land surface phenology with cluster density and size improves spatially explicit models of animal density
21. A spatio-temporal analysis of forest loss related to cocaine trafficking in Central America
22. Indicators of vehicular emission inputs into semi-arid roadside ecosystems
23. Targeted reforestation could reverse declines in connectivity for understory birds in a tropical habitat corridor
24. Airborne laser altimetry and multispectral imagery for modeling Golden‐cheeked Warbler ( Setophaga chrysoparia ) density
25. Elk resource selection patterns in a semiarid riparian corridor
26. CROSS-JURISDICTIONAL MONITORING FOR NONNATIVE PLANT INVASIONS USING NDVI CHANGE DETECTION INDICES IN WALNUT CANYON NATIONAL MONUMENT, ARIZONA, USA
27. NEW METHODS AND HIERARCHICAL MODELS FOR ESTIMATING INTENSITY OF DIURNAL HABITAT USE BY MERRIAM’S TURKEYS IN MANAGED FORESTS OF NORTHERN ARIZONA
28. An Iterative and Targeted Sampling Design Informed by Habitat Suitability Models for Detecting Focal Plant Species over Extensive Areas
29. Spatial application of a predictive wildlife occurrence model to assess alternative forest management scenarios in northern Arizona
30. Integrating single-species management and landscape conservation using regional habitat occurrence models: the northern goshawk in the Southwest, USA
31. Species detection vs. habitat suitability: Are we biasing habitat suitability models with remotely sensed data?
32. Estimating Regional Wood Supply Based on Stakeholder Consensus for Forest Restoration in Northern Arizona
33. The multispectral separability of Costa Rican rainforest types with support vector machines and Random Forest decision trees
34. Landscape‐Scale Environmental and Floristic Variation in Costa Rican Old‐Growth Rain Forest Remnants
35. Consequences of Environmental Service Payments for Forest Retention and Recruitment in a Costa Rican Biological Corridor
36. Integrating Landsat TM and SRTM-DEM derived variables with decision trees for habitat classification and change detection in complex neotropical environments
37. NEW MORPHOLOGICAL MEASUREMENTS OF PSITTACANTHUS ANGUSTIFOLIUS AND PSITTACANTHUS PINICOLA (LORANTHACEAE)
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