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    kuenm: an R package for detailed development of ecological niche models using Maxent by Cobos, Marlon E, Peterson, A Townsend, Barve, Narayani, Osorio-Olvera, Luis

    Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (06-02-2019)
    “…Ecological niche modeling is a set of analytical tools with applications in diverse disciplines, yet creating these models rigorously is now a challenging…”
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    The crucial role of the accessible area in ecological niche modeling and species distribution modeling by Barve, Narayani, Barve, Vijay, Jiménez-Valverde, Alberto, Lira-Noriega, Andrés, Maher, Sean P., Peterson, A. Townsend, Soberón, Jorge, Villalobos, Fabricio

    Published in Ecological modelling (10-06-2011)
    “…► Use of ecological niche modeling approaches should be grounded in a clear conceptual framework for species’ environmental and geographic distributions. ► The…”
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    Constraints on interpretation of ecological niche models by limited environmental ranges on calibration areas by Owens, Hannah L., Campbell, Lindsay P., Dornak, L. Lynnette, Saupe, Erin E., Barve, Narayani, Soberón, Jorge, Ingenloff, Kate, Lira-Noriega, Andrés, Hensz, Christopher M., Myers, Corinne E., Peterson, A. Townsend

    Published in Ecological modelling (01-08-2013)
    “…•We show how correlational niche models extrapolate when projected into novel areas.•Extrapolation was visualized using novel single-variable and…”
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    Research applications of primary biodiversity databases in the digital age by Ball-Damerow, Joan E, Brenskelle, Laura, Barve, Narayani, Soltis, Pamela S, Sierwald, Petra, Bieler, Rüdiger, LaFrance, Raphael, Ariño, Arturo H, Guralnick, Robert P

    Published in PloS one (11-09-2019)
    “…Our world is in the midst of unprecedented change-climate shifts and sustained, widespread habitat degradation have led to dramatic declines in biodiversity…”
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    Methods for broad‐scale plant phenology assessments using citizen scientists’ photographs by Barve, Vijay V., Brenskelle, Laura, Li, Daijiang, Stucky, Brian J., Barve, Narayani V., Hantak, Maggie M., McLean, Bryan S., Paluh, Daniel J., Oswald, Jessica A., Belitz, Michael W., Folk, Ryan A., Guralnick, Robert P.

    Published in Applications in plant sciences (01-01-2020)
    “…Premise Citizen science platforms for sharing photographed digital vouchers, such as iNaturalist, are a promising source of phenology data, but methods and…”
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    Climate drivers of adult insect activity are conditioned by life history traits by Belitz, Michael W., Barve, Vijay, Doby, Joshua R., Hantak, Maggie M., Larsen, Elise A., Li, Daijiang, Oswald, Jessica A., Sewnath, Neeka, Walters, Mitchell, Barve, Narayani, Earl, Kamala, Gardner, Nicholas, Guralnick, Robert P., Stucky, Brian J., Scherber, Christoph

    Published in Ecology letters (01-12-2021)
    “…Insect phenological lability is key for determining which species will adapt under environmental change. However, little is known about when adult insect…”
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    Commonly collected thermal performance data can inform species distributions in a data-limited invader by Claunch, Natalie M., Goodman, Colin M., Kluever, Bryan M., Barve, Narayani, Guralnick, Robert P., Romagosa, Christina M.

    Published in Scientific reports (23-09-2023)
    “…Predicting potential distributions of species in new areas is challenging. Physiological data can improve interpretation of predicted distributions and can be…”
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    Niche dynamics of Memecylon in Sri Lanka: Distribution patterns, climate change effects, and conservation priorities by Amarasinghe, Prabha, Barve, Narayani, Kathriarachchi, Hashendra, Loiselle, Bette, Cellinese, Nico

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-12-2021)
    “…Recent climate projections have shown that the distribution of organisms in island biotas is highly affected by climate change. Here, we present the result of…”
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    Do ecological niche model predictions reflect the adaptive landscape of species?: a test using Myristica malabarica Lam., an endemic tree in the Western Ghats, India by Nagaraju, Shivaprakash K, Gudasalamani, Ravikanth, Barve, Narayani, Ghazoul, Jaboury, Narayanagowda, Ganeshaiah Kotiganahalli, Ramanan, Uma Shaanker

    Published in PloS one (29-11-2013)
    “…Ecological niche models (ENM) have become a popular tool to define and predict the "ecological niche" of a species. An implicit assumption of the ENMs is that…”
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    The NIH public access policy did not harm biomedical journals by Peterson, A Townsend, Johnson, Paul E, Barve, Narayani, Emmett, Ada, Greenberg, Marc L, Bolick, Josh, Qiao, Huijie

    Published in PLoS biology (23-10-2019)
    “…The United States National Institutes of Health (NIH) imposed a public access policy on all publications for which the research was supported by their grants;…”
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    Sex‐specific breeding phenologies in the North American deer mouse (Peromyscus maniculatus) by McLean, Bryan S., Barve, Narayani, Guralnick, Robert P.

    Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-12-2022)
    “…Effects of global climate change on population persistence are often mediated by life‐history traits of individuals, especially the timing of somatic growth,…”
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    Revisiting plant hardiness zones to include multiple climatic stress dimensions by Barve, Narayani, Ashraf, Uzma, Barve, Vijay, Cobos, Marlon E., Nuñez-Penichet, Claudia, Peterson, A. Townsend

    Published in iScience (18-10-2024)
    “…A tradition exists for delineating “hardiness zones” for important plants in horticulture and agriculture. However, these zones are typically based on…”
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    Land use predicts proportion of West Nile virus vector‐competent mosquitoes by Bauer, Amely M., Guralnick, Robert P., Whitehead, Shelley A., Barve, Narayani, Allen, Julie M., Campbell, Lindsay P.

    Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-02-2024)
    “…Land use and land cover (LULC) change has been identified as an important driver of emerging mosquito‐borne zoonotic diseases. However, studies are often…”
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    Co-occurrence probabilities between mosquito vectors of West Nile and Eastern equine encephalitis viruses using Markov Random Fields (MRFcov) by Sallam, Mohamed F, Whitehead, Shelley, Barve, Narayani, Bauer, Amely, Guralnick, Robert, Allen, Julie, Tavares, Yasmin, Gibson, Seth, Linthicum, Kenneth J, Giordano, Bryan V, Campbell, Lindsay P

    Published in Parasites & vectors (10-01-2023)
    “…Mosquito vectors of eastern equine encephalitis virus (EEEV) and West Nile virus (WNV) in the USA reside within broad multi-species assemblages that vary in…”
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    Acknowledging uncertainty in evolutionary reconstructions of ecological niches by Owens, Hannah L., Ribeiro, Vivian, Saupe, Erin E., Cobos, Marlon E., Hosner, Peter A., Cooper, Jacob C., Samy, Abdallah M., Barve, Vijay, Barve, Narayani, Muñoz‐R., Carlos J., Peterson, A. Townsend

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-07-2020)
    “…Reconstructing ecological niche evolution can provide insight into the biogeography and diversification of evolving lineages. However, comparative phylogenetic…”
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    Spatial phylogenetics of butterflies in relation to environmental drivers and angiosperm diversity across North America by Earl, Chandra, Belitz, Michael W., Laffan, Shawn W., Barve, Vijay, Barve, Narayani, Soltis, Douglas E., Allen, Julie M., Soltis, Pamela S., Mishler, Brent D., Kawahara, Akito Y., Guralnick, Robert

    Published in iScience (23-04-2021)
    “…Broad-scale, quantitative assessments of insect biodiversity and the factors shaping it remain particularly poorly explored. Here we undertook a spatial…”
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    Assessing Biodiversity from Space: an Example from the Western Ghats, India by Bawa, Kamaljit, Rose, Joseph, Ganeshaiah, K.N., Barve, Narayani, Kiran, M.C., Umashaanker, R.

    Published in Conservation ecology (01-12-2002)
    “…We demonstrate for the first time the potential use of satellite imagery to characterize areas of high and low species richness of trees in tropical forests…”
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