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    Spatial and temporal sampling strategy connecting NEON Terrestrial Observation System protocols by Meier, Courtney L., Thibault, Katherine M., Barnett, David T.

    Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-03-2023)
    “…The National Ecological Observatory Network Terrestrial Observation System (NEON TOS) produces open‐access data products that allow data users to investigate…”
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    Modeling the Present and Future Geographic Distribution of the Lone Star Tick, Amblyomma americanum (Ixodida: Ixodidae), in the Continental United States by Springer, Yuri P, Jarnevich, Catherine S, Barnett, David T, Monaghan, Andrew J, Eisen, Rebecca J

    “…The Lone star tick (Amblyomma americanum L.) is the primary vector for pathogens of significant public health importance in North America, yet relatively…”
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    Combining local, landscape, and regional geographies to assess plant community vulnerability to invasion impact by Ibáñez, Inés, Petri, Laís, Barnett, David T., Beaury, Evelyn M., Blumenthal, Dana M., Corbin, Jeffrey D., Diez, Jeffrey, Dukes, Jeffrey S., Early, Regan, Pearse, Ian S., Sorte, Cascade J. B., Vilà, Montserrat, Bradley, Bethany

    Published in Ecological applications (01-06-2023)
    “…Invasive species science has focused heavily on the invasive agent. However, management to protect native species also requires a proactive approach focused on…”
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    Naturalized species drive functional trait shifts in plant communities by Garbowski, Magda, Laughlin, Daniel C, Blumenthal, Dana M, Sofaer, Helen R, Barnett, David T, Beaury, Evelyn M, Buonaiuto, Daniel M, Corbin, Jeffrey D, Dukes, Jeffrey S, Early, Regan, Nebhut, Andrea N, Petri, Laís, Vilà, Montserrat, Pearse, Ian S

    “…Despite decades of research documenting the consequences of naturalized and invasive plant species on ecosystem functions, our understanding of the functional…”
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    SPCIS: Standardized Plant Community with Introduced Status database by Petri, Laís, Beaury, Evelyn M., Corbin, Jeffrey, Peach, Kristen, Sofaer, Helen, Pearse, Ian S., Early, Regan, Barnett, David T., Ibáñez, Inés, Peet, Robert K., Schafale, Michael, Wentworth, Thomas R., Vanderhorst, James P., Zaya, David N., Spyreas, Greg, Bradley, Bethany A.

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-03-2023)
    “…The movement of plant species across the globe exposes native communities to new species introductions. While introductions are pervasive, two aspects of…”
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    myth of plant species saturation by Stohlgren, Thomas J, Barnett, David T, Jarnevich, Catherine S, Flather, Curtis, Kartesz, John

    Published in Ecology letters (01-04-2008)
    “…Plant species assemblages, communities or regional floras might be termed 'saturated' when additional immigrant species are unsuccessful at establishing due to…”
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    Modelling invasion for a habitat generalist and a specialist plant species by Evangelista, Paul H., Kumar, Sunil, Stohlgren, Thomas J., Jarnevich, Catherine S., Crall, Alycia W., Norman III, John B., Barnett, David T.

    Published in Diversity & distributions (01-09-2008)
    “…Predicting suitable habitat and the potential distribution of invasive species is a high priority for resource managers and systems ecologists. Most models are…”
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    Using Maximum Entropy Modeling for Optimal Selection of Sampling Sites for Monitoring Networks by Stohlgren, Thomas J., Kumar, Sunil, Barnett, David T., Evangelista, Paul H.

    Published in Diversity (Basel) (01-06-2011)
    “…Environmental monitoring programs must efficiently describe state shifts. We propose using maximum entropy modeling to select dissimilar sampling sites to…”
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    Introduction to the sampling designs of the National Ecological Observatory Network Terrestrial Observation System by Andrea S. Thorpe, David T. Barnett, Sarah C. Elmendorf, Eve‐Lyn S. Hinckley, David Hoekman, Katherine D. Jones, Katherine E. LeVan, Courtney L. Meier, Lee F. Stanish, Katherine M. Thibault

    Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-12-2016)
    “…Abstract Global change drivers influence ecological processes at multiple scales and manifest across most of Earth as changes in biodiversity, biogeochemical…”
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    Learning from monitoring networks: Few-large vs. many-small plots and multi-scale analysis by Tang, Becky, Kamakura, Renata P., Barnett, David T., Clark, James S.

    Published in Frontiers in ecology and evolution (04-04-2023)
    “…In order to learn about broad scale ecological patterns, data from large-scale surveys must allow us to either estimate the correlations between the…”
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    Multiple Dimensions of Resilience: How NEON Supports Ecology and the Research Community in the Face of Compounding Disasters by Robinson, Natalie, Barnett, David T., Jones, Katherine D., Stanish, Lee F., Parker, Stephanie M.

    Published in Frontiers in environmental science (16-03-2022)
    “…Quantifying the resilience of ecological communities to increasingly frequent and severe environmental disturbance, such as natural disasters, requires…”
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    The plant diversity sampling design for The National Ecological Observatory Network by Barnett, David T., Adler, Peter B., Chemel, Benjamin R., Duffy, Paul A., Enquist, Brian J., Grace, James B., Harrison, Susan, Peet, Robert K., Schimel, David S., Stohlgren, Thomas J., Vellend, Mark

    Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-02-2019)
    “…The National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) is designed to facilitate an understanding of the impact of environmental change on ecological systems…”
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    Introduction to the sampling designs of the N ational E cological O bservatory N etwork T errestrial O bservation S ystem by Thorpe, Andrea S., Barnett, David T., Elmendorf, Sarah C., Hinckley, Eve‐Lyn S., Hoekman, David, Jones, Katherine D., LeVan, Katherine E., Meier, Courtney L., Stanish, Lee F., Thibault, Katherine M.

    Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-12-2016)
    “…Abstract Global change drivers influence ecological processes at multiple scales and manifest across most of Earth as changes in biodiversity, biogeochemical…”
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    Art and Science of Weed Mapping by Barnett, David T, Stohlgren, Thomas J, Jarnevich, Catherine S, Chong, Geneva W, Ericson, Jenny A, Davern, Tracy R, Simonson, Sara E

    Published in Environmental monitoring and assessment (01-09-2007)
    “…Land managers need cost-effective and informative tools for non-native plant species management. Many local, state, and federal agencies adopted mapping…”
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    A nested-intensity design for surveying plant diversity by Barnett, David T, Stohlgren, Thomas J

    Published in Biodiversity and conservation (01-02-2003)
    “…Managers of natural landscapes need cost-efficient, accurate, and precise systems to inventory plant diversity. We investigated a nested-intensity sampling…”
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    Aspen persistence near the National Elk refuge and Gros Ventre Valley elk feedgrounds of Wyoming, USA by BARNETT, David T, STOHLGREN, Thomas J

    Published in Landscape ecology (01-08-2001)
    “…We investigated aspen (Populus tremuloides)regeneration in the Gros Ventre River Valley, the National Elk Refuge and a small part of Grand Teton National Park,…”
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