Jaime Collazo, PhD (Former Employee)
Science and Products
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Testing assumptions for conservation of migratory shorebirds and coastal managed wetlands Testing assumptions for conservation of migratory shorebirds and coastal managed wetlands
Managed wetlands provide critical foraging and roosting habitats for shorebirds during migration; therefore, ensuring their availability is a priority action in shorebird conservation plans. Contemporary shorebird conservation plans rely on a number of assumptions about shorebird prey resources and migratory behavior to determine stopover habitat requirements. For example, the US...
Authors
Jaime Collazo, James Lyons, Garth Herring
Climate change and water resources in a tropical island system: Propagation of uncertainty from statistically downscaled climate models to hydrologic models Climate change and water resources in a tropical island system: Propagation of uncertainty from statistically downscaled climate models to hydrologic models
Many tropical islands have limited water resources with historically increasing demand, all potentially affected by a changing climate. The effects of climate change on island hydrology are difficult to model due to steep local precipitation gradients and sparse data. This work uses 10 statistically downscaled general circulation models (GCMs) under two greenhouse gas emission scenarios...
Authors
Ashley Van Beusekom, William Gould, Adam Terando, Jaime Collazo
Linking state-and-transition simulation and timber supply models for forest biomass production scenarios Linking state-and-transition simulation and timber supply models for forest biomass production scenarios
We linked state-and-transition simulation models (STSMs) with an economics-based timber supply model to examine landscape dynamics in North Carolina through 2050 for three scenarios of forest biomass production. Forest biomass could be an important source of renewable energy in the future, but there is currently much uncertainty about how biomass production would impact landscapes. In...
Authors
Jennifer Costanza, Robert Abt, Alexa McKerrow, Jaime Collazo
Modeling climate change, urbanization, and fire effects on Pinus palustris ecosystems of the southeastern U.S. Modeling climate change, urbanization, and fire effects on Pinus palustris ecosystems of the southeastern U.S.
Managing ecosystems for resilience and sustainability requires understanding how they will respond to future anthropogenic drivers such as climate change and urbanization. In fire-dependent ecosystems, predicting this response requires a focus on how these drivers will impact fire regimes. Here, we use scenarios of climate change, urbanization and management to simulate the future...
Authors
Jennifer Costanza, Adam Terando, Alexa McKerrow, Jaime A. Collazo
Elk habitat suitability map for North Carolina Elk habitat suitability map for North Carolina
Although eastern elk (Cervus elaphus canadensis) were extirpated from the eastern United States in the 19th century, they were successfully reintroduced in the North Carolina portion of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in the early 2000s. The North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission (NCWRC) is evaluating the prospect of reintroducing the species in other locations in the state...
Authors
Steven Williams, David Cobb, Jaime A. Collazo
The effects of changing land cover on streamflow simulation in Puerto Rico The effects of changing land cover on streamflow simulation in Puerto Rico
This study quantitatively explores whether land cover changes have a substantive impact on simulated streamflow within the tropical island setting of Puerto Rico. The Precipitation Runoff Modeling System (PRMS) was used to compare streamflow simulations based on five static parameterizations of land cover with those based on dynamically varying parameters derived from four land cover...
Authors
Ashley Van Beusekom, Lauren Hay, Roland Viger, William Gould, Jaime Collazo, Azad Henareh Khalyani
Landscape and climate science and scenarios for Florida Landscape and climate science and scenarios for Florida
The Peninsular Florida Landscape Conservation Cooperative (PFLCC) is part of a network of 22 Landscape Conservation Cooperatives (LCCs) that extend from Alaska to the Caribbean. LCCs are regional-applied conservation-science partnerships among Federal agencies, regional organizations, States, tribes, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), private stakeholders, universities, and other...
Authors
Adam Terando, Steve Traxler, Jaime Collazo
The southern megalopolis: using the past to predict the future of urban sprawl in the Southeast U.S. The southern megalopolis: using the past to predict the future of urban sprawl in the Southeast U.S.
The future health of ecosystems is arguably as dependent on urban sprawl as it is on human-caused climatic warming. Urban sprawl strongly impacts the urban ecosystems it creates and the natural and agro-ecosystems that it displaces and fragments. Here, we project urban sprawl changes for the next 50 years for the fast-growing Southeast U.S. Previous studies have focused on modeling...
Authors
Adam Terando, Jennifer Costanza, Curtis Belyea, Robert Dunn, Alexa McKerrow, Jaime Collazo
Multiseason occupancy models for correlated replicate surveys Multiseason occupancy models for correlated replicate surveys
Occupancy surveys collecting data from adjacent (sometimes correlated) spatial replicates have become relatively popular for logistical reasons. Hines et al. (2010) presented one approach to modelling such data for single-season occupancy surveys. Here, we present a multiseason analogue of this model (with corresponding software) for inferences about occupancy dynamics. We include a new
Authors
James Hines, James Nichols, Jaime Collazo
Guidelines for a priori grouping of species in hierarchical community models Guidelines for a priori grouping of species in hierarchical community models
Recent methodological advances permit the estimation of species richness and occurrences for rare species by linking species-level occurrence models at the community level. The value of such methods is underscored by the ability to examine the influence of landscape heterogeneity on species assemblages at large spatial scales. A salient advantage of community-level approaches is that...
Authors
Krishna Pacifici, Elise Zipkin, Jaime Collazo, Julissa Irizarry, Amielle DeWan
Strategic conservation planning for the Eastern North Carolina/Southeastern Virginia Strategic Habitat Conservation Team Strategic conservation planning for the Eastern North Carolina/Southeastern Virginia Strategic Habitat Conservation Team
The Eastern North Carolina/Southeastern Virginia Strategic Habitat Conservation Team (ENCSEVA) is a partnership among local federal agencies and programs with a mission to apply Strategic Habitat Conservation to accomplish priority landscape-level conservation within its geographic region. ENCSEVA seeks to further landscape-scale conservation through collaboration with local partners. To
Authors
Louise Alexander-Vaughn, Jaime A. Collazo, C. Drew
Niche restriction and conservatism in a neotropical psittacine: the case of the Puerto Rican parrot Niche restriction and conservatism in a neotropical psittacine: the case of the Puerto Rican parrot
The factors which govern species‘ distribution and abundance are myriad, and together constitute the ecological niche of a given species. Because abiotic factors are arguably the most profound of the factors influencing niche boundaries and thus, species distributions, substantial changes in either climatic or habitat-related parameters can be expected to produce interrelated and...
Authors
Thomas White, Jaime A. Collazo, Stephen J. Dinsmore, I. Llerandi-Roman
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 91
Testing assumptions for conservation of migratory shorebirds and coastal managed wetlands Testing assumptions for conservation of migratory shorebirds and coastal managed wetlands
Managed wetlands provide critical foraging and roosting habitats for shorebirds during migration; therefore, ensuring their availability is a priority action in shorebird conservation plans. Contemporary shorebird conservation plans rely on a number of assumptions about shorebird prey resources and migratory behavior to determine stopover habitat requirements. For example, the US...
Authors
Jaime Collazo, James Lyons, Garth Herring
Climate change and water resources in a tropical island system: Propagation of uncertainty from statistically downscaled climate models to hydrologic models Climate change and water resources in a tropical island system: Propagation of uncertainty from statistically downscaled climate models to hydrologic models
Many tropical islands have limited water resources with historically increasing demand, all potentially affected by a changing climate. The effects of climate change on island hydrology are difficult to model due to steep local precipitation gradients and sparse data. This work uses 10 statistically downscaled general circulation models (GCMs) under two greenhouse gas emission scenarios...
Authors
Ashley Van Beusekom, William Gould, Adam Terando, Jaime Collazo
Linking state-and-transition simulation and timber supply models for forest biomass production scenarios Linking state-and-transition simulation and timber supply models for forest biomass production scenarios
We linked state-and-transition simulation models (STSMs) with an economics-based timber supply model to examine landscape dynamics in North Carolina through 2050 for three scenarios of forest biomass production. Forest biomass could be an important source of renewable energy in the future, but there is currently much uncertainty about how biomass production would impact landscapes. In...
Authors
Jennifer Costanza, Robert Abt, Alexa McKerrow, Jaime Collazo
Modeling climate change, urbanization, and fire effects on Pinus palustris ecosystems of the southeastern U.S. Modeling climate change, urbanization, and fire effects on Pinus palustris ecosystems of the southeastern U.S.
Managing ecosystems for resilience and sustainability requires understanding how they will respond to future anthropogenic drivers such as climate change and urbanization. In fire-dependent ecosystems, predicting this response requires a focus on how these drivers will impact fire regimes. Here, we use scenarios of climate change, urbanization and management to simulate the future...
Authors
Jennifer Costanza, Adam Terando, Alexa McKerrow, Jaime A. Collazo
Elk habitat suitability map for North Carolina Elk habitat suitability map for North Carolina
Although eastern elk (Cervus elaphus canadensis) were extirpated from the eastern United States in the 19th century, they were successfully reintroduced in the North Carolina portion of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in the early 2000s. The North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission (NCWRC) is evaluating the prospect of reintroducing the species in other locations in the state...
Authors
Steven Williams, David Cobb, Jaime A. Collazo
The effects of changing land cover on streamflow simulation in Puerto Rico The effects of changing land cover on streamflow simulation in Puerto Rico
This study quantitatively explores whether land cover changes have a substantive impact on simulated streamflow within the tropical island setting of Puerto Rico. The Precipitation Runoff Modeling System (PRMS) was used to compare streamflow simulations based on five static parameterizations of land cover with those based on dynamically varying parameters derived from four land cover...
Authors
Ashley Van Beusekom, Lauren Hay, Roland Viger, William Gould, Jaime Collazo, Azad Henareh Khalyani
Landscape and climate science and scenarios for Florida Landscape and climate science and scenarios for Florida
The Peninsular Florida Landscape Conservation Cooperative (PFLCC) is part of a network of 22 Landscape Conservation Cooperatives (LCCs) that extend from Alaska to the Caribbean. LCCs are regional-applied conservation-science partnerships among Federal agencies, regional organizations, States, tribes, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), private stakeholders, universities, and other...
Authors
Adam Terando, Steve Traxler, Jaime Collazo
The southern megalopolis: using the past to predict the future of urban sprawl in the Southeast U.S. The southern megalopolis: using the past to predict the future of urban sprawl in the Southeast U.S.
The future health of ecosystems is arguably as dependent on urban sprawl as it is on human-caused climatic warming. Urban sprawl strongly impacts the urban ecosystems it creates and the natural and agro-ecosystems that it displaces and fragments. Here, we project urban sprawl changes for the next 50 years for the fast-growing Southeast U.S. Previous studies have focused on modeling...
Authors
Adam Terando, Jennifer Costanza, Curtis Belyea, Robert Dunn, Alexa McKerrow, Jaime Collazo
Multiseason occupancy models for correlated replicate surveys Multiseason occupancy models for correlated replicate surveys
Occupancy surveys collecting data from adjacent (sometimes correlated) spatial replicates have become relatively popular for logistical reasons. Hines et al. (2010) presented one approach to modelling such data for single-season occupancy surveys. Here, we present a multiseason analogue of this model (with corresponding software) for inferences about occupancy dynamics. We include a new
Authors
James Hines, James Nichols, Jaime Collazo
Guidelines for a priori grouping of species in hierarchical community models Guidelines for a priori grouping of species in hierarchical community models
Recent methodological advances permit the estimation of species richness and occurrences for rare species by linking species-level occurrence models at the community level. The value of such methods is underscored by the ability to examine the influence of landscape heterogeneity on species assemblages at large spatial scales. A salient advantage of community-level approaches is that...
Authors
Krishna Pacifici, Elise Zipkin, Jaime Collazo, Julissa Irizarry, Amielle DeWan
Strategic conservation planning for the Eastern North Carolina/Southeastern Virginia Strategic Habitat Conservation Team Strategic conservation planning for the Eastern North Carolina/Southeastern Virginia Strategic Habitat Conservation Team
The Eastern North Carolina/Southeastern Virginia Strategic Habitat Conservation Team (ENCSEVA) is a partnership among local federal agencies and programs with a mission to apply Strategic Habitat Conservation to accomplish priority landscape-level conservation within its geographic region. ENCSEVA seeks to further landscape-scale conservation through collaboration with local partners. To
Authors
Louise Alexander-Vaughn, Jaime A. Collazo, C. Drew
Niche restriction and conservatism in a neotropical psittacine: the case of the Puerto Rican parrot Niche restriction and conservatism in a neotropical psittacine: the case of the Puerto Rican parrot
The factors which govern species‘ distribution and abundance are myriad, and together constitute the ecological niche of a given species. Because abiotic factors are arguably the most profound of the factors influencing niche boundaries and thus, species distributions, substantial changes in either climatic or habitat-related parameters can be expected to produce interrelated and...
Authors
Thomas White, Jaime A. Collazo, Stephen J. Dinsmore, I. Llerandi-Roman