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popcluster: hierarchical population monitoring frameworks, Version 2.0.0 popcluster: hierarchical population monitoring frameworks, Version 2.0.0
We developed a method to construct hierarchically nested and biologically relevant groupings of similar habitats associated with field surveys while considering structure/connectedness (movements between habitats). This approach can support mobile species using high fidelity sites where monitoring during surveys occurs, such as birthing grounds, breeding grounds, or stopovers/seasonal...
Spatial scale selection for greater sage-grouse population trends, Version 1.0.0 Spatial scale selection for greater sage-grouse population trends, Version 1.0.0
The distance within which populations respond to features in a landscape (scale of effect) can indicate how disturbance and management may affect wildlife. Using annual counts of male greater sage-grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) attending 584 leks in southwest Wyoming (2003-2019) and estimates of sagebrush (Artemisia spp.) cover from a remote sensing product (Rigge et al., 2021...
ModelMuse Version 5.1.1 ModelMuse Version 5.1.1
This version of ModelMuse fixes a serious bug in ModelMuse version 5.1.
ReplicateChar package ReplicateChar package
The ReplicateChar package in R language provides functions for visualization and analysis of replicated charcoal counts within a discreet sedimentary horizon. The package consists of 1000+ lines of code and requires Windows OS for full functionality. It also integrates and automates the CharAnalysis.exe software (Higuera et.al) and allows for more efficient run times of high volumes of...
ModelMuse Version 5.1: Software Release ModelMuse Version 5.1: Software Release
ModelMuse version 5.1 updates version 5.0 by adding support for the groundwater transport process and time series files in MODFLOW 6.
A Google Earth Engine Application for Exploring Potential Changes in Design Peak-flow of US Urban Areas Driven by Land Cover Change A Google Earth Engine Application for Exploring Potential Changes in Design Peak-flow of US Urban Areas Driven by Land Cover Change
A Google Earth Engine (GEE) application was developed to explore the spatial distribution map of potential percent change (2020 compared to 1985) of design peak-flow, an average percent change (average of pixels within the selected urban area) as text, and three time-series (1985-2020) charts of design peak-flow for three precipitation frequencies (with three recurrence interval and...