Species richness varies by orders of magnitude across the globe and so does the richness of endangered species. We are interested in both the macroecological processes causing richness patterns, and the socioeconomic processes determining where biodiversity is threatened.
Mapping the human footprint in the forests of Argentina
August 11, 2023Where and how well are mongooses doing in Puerto Rico?
January 20, 2016Forest Changes in the Altay
January 14, 2015Habitat connectivity for the Indochinese tiger in Thailand
January 14, 2015Forest degradation in Mexico and spectral mixture analysis
January 16, 2014It is getting weirder – extreme events in satellite records
January 16, 2014Do birds track climate or weather?
January 15, 2014Vegetation structure and bird populations across the U.S.
February 25, 2013Housing development is eroding the value of protected lands
January 28, 2013How are birds breeding in New England affected by the weather?
January 28, 2013Land-cover change, people and jaguars – remote sensing or close sensing?
September 15, 2010It’s getting hot – heatwave and drought effects on birds
August 9, 2010Can Wisconsin’s Wood Warblers Cope With the Loss of Oaks?
January 28, 2010