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    A remote sensing-based model of tidal marsh aboveground carbon stocks for the conterminous United States by Byrd, Kristin B., Ballanti, Laurel, Thomas, Nathan, Nguyen, Dung, Holmquist, James R., Simard, Marc, Windham-Myers, Lisamarie

    “…Remote sensing based maps of tidal marshes, both of their extents and carbon stocks, have the potential to play a key role in conducting greenhouse gas…”
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    Evaluation of sensor types and environmental controls on mapping biomass of coastal marsh emergent vegetation by Byrd, Kristin B., O'Connell, Jessica L., Di Tommaso, Stefania, Kelly, Maggi

    Published in Remote sensing of environment (01-06-2014)
    “…There is a need to quantify large-scale plant productivity in coastal marshes to understand marsh resilience to sea level rise, to help define eligibility for…”
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    Translating stakeholder narratives for participatory modeling in landscape ecology by Vukomanovic, Jelena, Smart, Lindsey S., Koch, Jennifer, Dale, Virginia H., Plassin, Sophie, Byrd, Kristin B., Beier, Colin, Wilson, Madison, Doyon, Frédérik

    Published in Landscape ecology (01-10-2023)
    “…Context Engaging stakeholders in research is needed for many of the sustainability challenges that landscape ecologists address. Involving stakeholders’…”
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    Knowledge coproduction on the impact of decisions for waterbird habitat in a changing climate by Byrd, Kristin B, Matchett, Elliott, Mengelt, Claudia, Wilson, Tamara S, DiPietro, Deanne, Moritsch, Monica, Conlisk, Erin, Veloz, Sam, Casazza, Michael L, Reiter, Matthew E

    Published in Conservation biology (01-10-2023)
    “…Scientists, resource managers, and decision makers increasingly use knowledge coproduction to guide the stewardship of future landscapes under climate change…”
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    BERM: a Belowground Ecosystem Resiliency Model for estimating Spartina alterniflora belowground biomass by O’Connell, Jessica L., Mishra, Deepak R., Alber, Merryl, Byrd, Kristin B.

    Published in The New phytologist (01-10-2021)
    “…Summary Spatiotemporal patterns of Spartina alterniflora belowground biomass (BGB) are important for evaluating salt marsh resiliency. To solve this, we…”
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    Capturing patterns of evolutionary relatedness with reflectance spectra to model and monitor biodiversity by Griffith, Daniel M, Byrd, Kristin B, Anderegg, Leander D L, Allan, Elijah, Gatziolis, Demetrios, Roberts, Dar, Yacoub, Rosie, Nemani, Ramakrishna R

    “…Biogeographic history can set initial conditions for vegetation community assemblages that determine their climate responses at broad extents that land surface…”
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    Integrated climate and land use change scenarios for California rangeland ecosystem services: wildlife habitat, soil carbon, and water supply by Byrd, Kristin B, Flint, Lorraine E, Alvarez, Pelayo, Casey, Clyde F, Sleeter, Benjamin M, Soulard, Christopher E, Flint, Alan L, Sohl, Terry L

    Published in Landscape ecology (01-04-2015)
    “…CONTEXT: In addition to biodiversity conservation, California rangelands generate multiple ecosystem services including livestock production, drinking and…”
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    Remotely-sensed indicators of N-related biomass allocation in Schoenoplectus acutus by O'Connell, Jessica L, Byrd, Kristin B, Kelly, Maggi

    Published in PloS one (10-03-2014)
    “…Coastal marshes depend on belowground biomass of roots and rhizomes to contribute to peat and soil organic carbon, accrete soil and alleviate flooding as sea…”
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    Above- and Belowground Biomass Carbon Stock and Net Primary Productivity Maps for Tidal Herbaceous Marshes of the United States by Woltz, Victoria L., Stagg, Camille LaFosse, Byrd, Kristin B., Windham-Myers, Lisamarie, Rovai, Andre S., Zhu, Zhiliang

    Published in Remote sensing (Basel, Switzerland) (01-03-2023)
    “…Accurate assessments of greenhouse gas emissions and carbon sequestration in natural ecosystems are necessary to develop climate mitigation strategies…”
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    Both real‐time and long‐term environmental data perform well in predicting shorebird distributions in managed habitat by Conlisk, Erin E., Golet, Gregory H., Reynolds, Mark D., Barbaree, Blake A., Sesser, Kristin A., Byrd, Kristin B., Veloz, Sam, Reiter, Matthew E.

    Published in Ecological applications (01-06-2022)
    “…Highly mobile species, such as migratory birds, respond to seasonal and interannual variability in resource availability by moving to better habitats. Despite…”
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    Interacting coastal based ecosystem services: recreation and water quality in Puget Sound, WA by Kreitler, Jason, Papenfus, Michael, Byrd, Kristin, Labiosa, William

    Published in PloS one (22-02-2013)
    “…Coastal recreation and water quality are major contributors to human well-being in coastal regions. They can also interact, creating opportunities for…”
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    A Hybrid Model for Mapping Relative Differences in Belowground Biomass and Root: Shoot Ratios Using Spectral Reflectance, Foliar N and Plant Biophysical Data within Coastal Marsh by O’Connell, Jessica, Byrd, Kristin, Kelly, Maggi

    Published in Remote sensing (Basel, Switzerland) (01-12-2015)
    “…Broad-scale estimates of belowground biomass are needed to understand wetland resiliency and C and N cycling, but these estimates are difficult to obtain…”
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    Quantifying drought’s influence on moist soil seed vegetation in California’s Central Valley through remote sensing by Byrd, Kristin B., Lorenz, Austen A., Anderson, James A., Wallace, Cynthia S. A., Moore-O’Leary, Kara A., Isola, Jennifer, Ortega, Ricardo, Reiter, Matthew E.

    Published in Ecological applications (01-10-2020)
    “…California’s Central Valley, USA is a critical component of the Pacific Flyway despite loss of more than 90% of its wetlands. Moist soil seed (MSS) wetland…”
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    Scenarios of climate adaptation potential on protected working lands from management of soils by Byrd, Kristin B, Alvarez, Pelayo, Sleeter, Benjamin, Flint, Lorraine, Flint, Alan, Cameron, Richard, Creque, Jeffrey

    Published in Environmental research letters (01-10-2019)
    “…Management of protected lands may enhance ecosystem services that conservation programs were designed to protect. Practices that build soil organic matter on…”
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    Changes in habitat suitability for wintering dabbling ducks during dry conditions in the Central Valley of California by Conlisk, Erin E., Byrd, Kristin B., Matchett, Elliott, Lorenz, Austen A., Casazza, Michael, Golet, Gregory H., Reynolds, Mark D., Sesser, Kristin A., Reiter, Matthew E.

    Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-01-2023)
    “…In arid and Mediterranean regions, landscape‐scale wetland conservation requires understanding how wildlife responds to dynamic freshwater availability and…”
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    ASH1, a Drosophila Trithorax Group Protein, Is Required for Methylation of Lysine 4 Residues on Histone H3 by Byrd, Kristin Nastase, Shearn, Allen

    “…Covalent modifications of histone tails modulate gene expression via chromatin organization. As examples, methylation of lysine 9 residues of histone H3 (H3)…”
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    Editorial: Science and Applications of Coastal Remote Sensing by Turpie, Kevin R., Ackleson, Steven G., Byrd, Kristin B., Moisan, Tiffany A. H.

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (06-04-2021)
    “…Sea level rise due to melting glaciers and ice caps threaten inundation of coastal communities (Vitousek et al., 2017) as well as increased coastal erosion…”
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