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    Changes in field workability and drought risk from projected climate change drive spatially variable risks in Illinois cropping systems by Tomasek, Bradley J, Williams, 2nd, Martin M, Davis, Adam S

    Published in PloS one (23-02-2017)
    “…As weather patterns become more volatile and extreme, risks introduced by weather variability will become more critical to agricultural production. The…”
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    Filling in the gaps in survival analysis: using field data to infer plant responses to environmental stressors by Tomasek, Bradley J., Burghardt, Liana T., Shriver, Robert K.

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-10-2019)
    “…Elucidating how organismal survival depends on the environment is a core component of ecological and evolutionary research. To reconcile high-frequency…”
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    What is the "real" impact of invasive plant species? by Barney, Jacob N, Tekiela, Daniel R, Dollete, Eugene SJ, Tomasek, Bradley J

    Published in Frontiers in ecology and the environment (01-08-2013)
    “…Invasive plant species should be evaluated and prioritized for management according to their impacts, which include reduction in native diversity, changes to…”
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    Optimization of Agricultural Field Workability Predictions for Improved Risk Management by Tomasek, Bradley J., Williams, Martin M., Davis, Adam S.

    Published in Agronomy journal (01-03-2015)
    “…Improved prediction of the days available for field work, or field working days (FWDs), is an important consideration for adapting farming systems to increased…”
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    BIOMASS PREDICTION USING A DENSITY-DEPENDENT DIAMETER DISTRIBUTION MODEL by Schliep, Erin M., Gelfand, Alan E., Clark, James S., Tomasek, Bradley J.

    Published in The annals of applied statistics (01-03-2017)
    “…Prediction of aboveground biomass, particularly at large spatial scales, is necessary for estimating global-scale carbon sequestration. Since biomass can be…”
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    What is the “real” impact of invasive plant species? by Barney, Jacob N, Daniel R Tekiela, Eugene SJ Dollete, Bradley J Tomasek

    “…Invasive plant species should be evaluated and prioritized for management according to their impacts, which include reduction in native diversity, changes to…”
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