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    global 1‐km consensus land‐cover product for biodiversity and ecosystem modelling by Tuanmu, MaoNing, Jetz, Walter

    Published in Global ecology and biogeography (01-09-2014)
    “…AIM: For many applications in biodiversity and ecology, existing remote sensing‐derived land‐cover products have limitations due to among‐product inconsistency…”
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    global, remote sensing‐based characterization of terrestrial habitat heterogeneity for biodiversity and ecosystem modelling by Tuanmu, MaoNing, Jetz, Walter

    Published in Global ecology and biogeography (01-11-2015)
    “…AIM: Habitat heterogeneity has long been recognized as a key landscape characteristic determining biodiversity patterns. However, a lack of standardized,…”
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    Cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum) distribution in the intermountain Western United States and its relationship to fire frequency, seasonality, and ignitions by Bradley, Bethany A., Curtis, Caroline A., Fusco, Emily J., Abatzoglou, John T., Balch, Jennifer K., Dadashi, Sepideh, Tuanmu, Mao-Ning

    Published in Biological invasions (01-06-2018)
    “…Cheatgrass ( Bromus tectorum ) is an invasive grass pervasive across the Intermountain Western US and linked to major increases in fire frequency. Despite…”
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    Asynchronous evolution of interdependent nest characters across the avian phylogeny by Fang, Yi-Ting, Tuanmu, Mao-Ning, Hung, Chih-Ming

    Published in Nature communications (14-05-2018)
    “…Nest building is a widespread behavior among birds that reflects their adaptation to the environment and evolutionary history. However, it remains unclear how…”
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    Will remote sensing shape the next generation of species distribution models? by He, Kate S., Bradley, Bethany A., Cord, Anna F., Rocchini, Duccio, Tuanmu, MaoNing, Schmidtlein, Sebastian, Turner, Woody, Wegmann, Martin, Pettorelli, Nathalie, Nagendra, Harini, Horning, Ned

    Published in Remote sensing in ecology and conservation (01-10-2015)
    “…Two prominent limitations of species distribution models (SDMs) are spatial biases in existing occurrence data and a lack of spatially explicit predictor…”
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    Effects of payments for ecosystem services on wildlife habitat recovery by Tuanmu, Mao-Ning, Viña, Andrés, Yang, Wu, Chen, Xiaodong, Shortridge, Ashton M., Liu, Jianguo

    Published in Conservation biology (01-08-2016)
    “…Conflicts between local people's livelihoods and conservation have led to many unsuccessful conservation efforts and have stimulated debates on policies that…”
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    New insights into the patterns and drivers of avian altitudinal migration from a growing crowdsourcing data source by Tsai, Pei‐Yu, Ko, Chie‐Jen, Chia, Stephanie Yuan, Lu, Ya‐Jung, Tuanmu, MaoNing

    Published in Ecography (Copenhagen) (01-01-2021)
    “…Altitudinal migration is a common and important but understudied behavior in birds. Difficulty in characterizing avian altitudinal migration has prevented a…”
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    Functional connections between bird eggshell stiffness and nest characteristics through risk of egg collision in nests by Hung, Chih‐Ming, Tsao, Shu‐Han, Chiang, Pei‐Lin, Wu, Shang‐Ping, Tuanmu, MaoNing, Juang, Jia‐Yang, Ruegg, Kristen

    Published in Ecology letters (01-06-2022)
    “…Eggs and nests are two critical traits for the ecological success of birds. Their functional interactions, however, remain unclear. Here, we examined the…”
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    Empirical evidence for the scale dependence of biotic interactions by Belmaker, Jonathan, Zarnetske, Phoebe, Tuanmu, MaoNing, Zonneveld, Sara, Record, Sydne, Strecker, Angela, Beaudrot, Lydia

    Published in Global ecology and biogeography (01-07-2015)
    “…AIM: Although it is recognized that ecological patterns are scale dependent, the exact scales over which specific ecological processes operate are still a…”
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    Mechanistic understanding of how temperature and its variability shape body size composition in moth assemblages by Chia, Stephanie, Wu, Shipher, Lu, Ya‐Jung, Jang, Yi‐Shin, Huang, Chien‐Chen, Shen, Sheng‐Feng, Chen, I‐Ching, Tuanmu, MaoNing

    Published in Functional ecology (01-01-2024)
    “…Abstract Understanding how climate affects trait composition within a biological assemblage is critical for assessing and eventually mitigating climate change…”
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    Nonlinear effects of group size on collective action and resource outcomes by Yang, Wu, Liu, Wei, Viña, Andrés, Tuanmu, Mao-Ning, He, Guangming, Dietz, Thomas, Liu, Jianguo

    “…For decades, scholars have been trying to determine whether small or large groups are more likely to cooperate for collective action and successfully manage…”
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    Synthesis of human-nature feedbacks by Hull, Vanessa, Tuanmu, Mao-Ning, Liu, Jianguo

    Published in Ecology and society (01-09-2015)
    “…In today’s globalized world, humans and nature are inextricably linked. The coupled human and natural systems (CHANS) framework provides a lens with which to…”
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    Does scale matter? A systematic review of incorporating biological realism when predicting changes in species distributions by Record, Sydne, Strecker, Angela, Tuanmu, Mao-Ning, Beaudrot, Lydia, Zarnetske, Phoebe, Belmaker, Jonathan, Gerstner, Beth

    Published in PloS one (13-04-2018)
    “…There is ample evidence that biotic factors, such as biotic interactions and dispersal capacity, can affect species distributions and influence species'…”
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    Scaling up the diversity-resilience relationship with trait databases and remote sensing data: the recovery of productivity after wildfire by Spasojevic, Marko J., Bahlai, Christie A., Bradley, Bethany A., Butterfield, Bradley J., Tuanmu, Mao-Ning, Sistla, Seeta, Wiederholt, Ruscena, Suding, Katharine N.

    Published in Global change biology (01-04-2016)
    “…Understanding the mechanisms underlying ecosystem resilience – why some systems have an irreversible response to disturbances while others recover – is…”
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    Using multi‐timescale methods and satellite‐derived land surface temperature for the interpolation of daily maximum air temperature in Oregon by Parmentier, Benoit, McGill, Brian J., Wilson, Adam M., Regetz, James, Jetz, Walter, Guralnick, Robert, Tuanmu, MaoNing, Schildhauer, Mark

    Published in International journal of climatology (15-11-2015)
    “…ABSTRACT There is a growing demand for fine‐grained (e.g. 1 km) daily historical meteorological data. Traditional approaches interpolate between observations…”
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    Temporal transferability of wildlife habitat models: implications for habitat monitoring by Tuanmu, Mao-Ning, Viña, Andrés, Roloff, Gary J, Liu, Wei, Ouyang, Zhiyun, Zhang, Hemin, Liu, Jianguo

    Published in Journal of biogeography (01-08-2011)
    “…Aim Temporal transferability is an important issue when habitat models are used beyond the time frame corresponding to model development, but has not received…”
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    A global database of bird nest traits by Chia, Stephanie Yuan, Fang, Yi-Ting, Su, Yi-Ting, Tsai, Pei-Yu, Hsieh, Chia, Tsao, Shu-Han, Juang, Jia-Yang, Hung, Chih-Ming, Tuanmu, Mao-Ning

    Published in Scientific data (21-12-2023)
    “…The reproductive success of birds is closely tied to the characteristics of their nests. It is crucial to understand the distribution of nest traits across…”
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    Integrating phylogeographic and ecological niche approaches to delimitating cryptic lineages in the blue-green damselfish ( Chromis viridis ) by Liu, Shang Yin Vanson, Tuanmu, Mao-Ning, Rachmawati, Rita, Mahardika, Gusti Ngurah, Barber, Paul H

    Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (30-07-2019)
    “…Species delimitation is challenging in sibling species/cryptic lineages because of the absence of clear diagnostic traits. However, integration of different…”
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