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    Summer weather conditions influence winter survival of honey bees (Apis mellifera) in the northeastern United States by Calovi, Martina, Grozinger, Christina M., Miller, Douglas A., Goslee, Sarah C.

    Published in Scientific reports (15-01-2021)
    “…Honey bees are crucial pollinators for agricultural and natural ecosystems, but are experiencing heavy mortality in North America and Europe due to a complex…”
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    Wild bees as winners and losers: Relative impacts of landscape composition, quality, and climate by Kammerer, Melanie, Goslee, Sarah C., Douglas, Margaret R., Tooker, John F., Grozinger, Christina M.

    Published in Global change biology (01-03-2021)
    “…Wild bees, like many other taxa, are threatened by land‐use and climate change, which, in turn, jeopardizes pollination of crops and wild plants. Understanding…”
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    Bumble bees in landscapes with abundant floral resources have lower pathogen loads by McNeil, Darin J., McCormick, Elyse, Heimann, Ashley C., Kammerer, Melanie, Douglas, Margaret R., Goslee, Sarah C., Grozinger, Christina M., Hines, Heather M.

    Published in Scientific reports (18-12-2020)
    “…The pollination services provided by bees are essential for supporting natural and agricultural ecosystems. However, bee population declines have been…”
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    The LTAR Cropland Common Experiment in the Upper Chesapeake Bay by Dell, Curtis J., Karsten, H. D., Laboski, C. A. M., Adams, Thomas S., Goslee, Sarah C., Adler, Paul R.

    Published in Journal of environmental quality (01-11-2024)
    “…Dairy production is a key agricultural enterprise in the Upper Chesapeake Bay (UCB) basin, where phosphorous (P) and nitrogen (N) loading contribute to…”
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    Illuminating patterns of firefly abundance using citizen science data and machine learning models by McNeil, Darin J., Goslee, Sarah C., Kammerer, Melanie, Lower, Sarah E., Tooker, John F., Grozinger, Christina M.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (15-06-2024)
    “…As insect populations decline in many regions, conservation biologists are increasingly tasked with identifying factors that threaten insect species and…”
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    Not just crop or forest: an integrated land cover map for agricultural and natural areas by Kammerer, Melanie, Iverson, Aaron L., Li, Kevin, Goslee, Sarah C.

    Published in Scientific data (26-01-2024)
    “…Due to the key role surrounding landscape plays in ecological processes, a detailed characterization of land cover is critical for researchers and conservation…”
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    Correlation analysis of dissimilarity matrices by Goslee, Sarah C

    Published in Plant ecology (01-02-2010)
    “…Distance-based methods have been a valuable tool for ecologists for decades. Indirectly, distance-based ordination and cluster analysis, in particular, have…”
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    The ecodist Package for Dissimilarity-based Analysis of Ecological Data by Goslee, Sarah C., Urban, Dean L.

    Published in Journal of statistical software (2007)
    “…Ecologists are concerned with the relationships between species composition and environmental framework incorporating space explicitly is an extremely flexible…”
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    Opportunities to implement manureshed management in the Iowa, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania swine industry by Meinen, Robert J., Spiegal, Sheri, Kleinman, Peter J. A., Flynn, K. Colton, Goslee, Sarah C., Mikesell, Robert E., Church, Clinton, Bryant, Ray B., Boggess, Mark

    Published in Journal of environmental quality (01-07-2022)
    “…The U.S. swine industry is diverse, but opportunities exist to strategically improve manure management, especially given much of the industry's vertical…”
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    An integrated phenology modelling framework in r by Hufkens, Koen, Basler, David, Milliman, Tom, Melaas, Eli K., Richardson, Andrew D., Goslee, Sarah

    Published in Methods in ecology and evolution (01-05-2018)
    “…Phenology is a first‐order control on productivity and mediates the biophysical environment by altering albedo, surface roughness length and…”
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    Analyzing Remote Sensing Data in R : The landsat Package by Goslee, Sarah C.

    Published in Journal of statistical software (2011)
    “…Research and development on atmospheric and topographic correction methods for multispectral satellite data such as Landsat images has far outpaced the…”
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    Drivers of Agricultural Diversity in the Contiguous United States by Goslee, Sarah C.

    Published in Frontiers in sustainable food systems (27-05-2020)
    “…The spatial heterogeneity of vegetation types on a landscape has been linked to multiple ecosystem functions, including habitat for wildlife and pollinators,…”
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    Analyzing Within‐County Hydrogeomorphological Characteristics as a Precursor to Phosphorus Index Modifications by Veith, Tamie L., Goslee, Sarah C., Beegle, Doug B., Weld, Jennifer L., Kleinman, Peter J. A.

    Published in Journal of environmental quality (01-11-2017)
    “…Phosphorus (P) site assessment is used nationally and internationally to assess the vulnerability of agricultural fields to P loss and identify high‐risk areas…”
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    Topographic variables improve climatic models of forage species abundance in the northeastern United States by Wang, Audrey, Goslee, Sarah C., Miller, Douglas A., Sanderson, Matt A., Gonet, Jeffery M.

    Published in Applied vegetation science (01-01-2017)
    “…Question: Species distribution modelling has most commonly been applied to presence-only data and to woody species. Can similar methods be used to create…”
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    The effects of disproportional load contributions on quantifying vegetated filter strip sediment trapping efficiencies by Gall, Heather E., Schultz, Daniel, Veith, Tamie L., Goslee, Sarah C., Mejia, Alfonso, Harman, Ciaran J., Raj, Cibin, Patterson, Paul H.

    “…Vegetated filter strips (VFSs) are a best management practice (BMP) commonly implemented adjacent to row-cropped fields to trap overland transport of sediment…”
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    Behavior of Vegetation Sampling Methods in the Presence of Spatial Autocorrelation by Goslee, Sarah C.

    Published in Plant ecology (01-12-2006)
    “…Spatial autocorrelation in vegetation has been discussed extensively, but little is yet known about how standard plant sampling methods perform when confronted…”
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    Topographic placement of management practices in riparian zones to reduce water quality impacts from pastures by Piechnik, Denise A., Goslee, Sarah C., Veith, Tamie L., Bishop, Joseph A., Brooks, Robert P.

    Published in Landscape ecology (01-11-2012)
    “…Riparian buffers, a best management practice (BMP), lessen environmental impacts caused by pasture-based agriculture by excluding livestock from streams and…”
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    Optimizing ecosystem function by manipulating pasture community composition by Goslee, Sarah C., Veith, Tamie L., Skinner, R. Howard, Comas, Louise H.

    Published in Basic and applied ecology (01-12-2013)
    “…The ability to design plant communities to optimize particular ecosystem functions and thus more effectively provide ecosystem services would improve all types…”
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    Landscape context and plant community composition in grazed agricultural systems of the Northeastern United States by Goslee, Sarah C, Sanderson, Matt A

    Published in Landscape ecology (01-08-2010)
    “…Temperate humid grazing lands are an important component of the landscape of the northeastern United States, as well as of the economy of this region. Unlike…”
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