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Andrew Latimer
Andrew Latimer
Professor: Plant Sciences Department, Ecology Grad Group, Center for Population Biology, UC Davis
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Long‐term climate and competition explain forest mortality patterns under extreme drought
DJN Young, JT Stevens, JM Earles, J Moore, A Ellis, AL Jirka, AM Latimer
Ecology letters 20 (1), 78-86, 2017
4522017
Building statistical models to analyze species distributions
AM Latimer, S Wu, AE Gelfand, JA Silander Jr
Ecological applications 16 (1), 33-50, 2006
4432006
Monitoring plant functional diversity from space
W Jetz, J Cavender-Bares, R Pavlick, D Schimel, FW Davis, GP Asner, ...
Nature plants 2 (3), 1-5, 2016
3822016
Convergent evolution of seed dispersal by ants, and phylogeny and biogeography in flowering plants: a global survey
S Lengyel, AD Gove, AM Latimer, JD Majer, RR Dunn
Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematics 12 (1), 43-55, 2010
3482010
Ants sow the seeds of global diversification in flowering plants
S Lengyel, AD Gove, AM Latimer, JD Majer, RR Dunn
PloS one 4 (5), e5480, 2009
2432009
Fuel treatment effectiveness in California yellow pine and mixed conifer forests
HD Safford, JT Stevens, K Merriam, MD Meyer, AM Latimer
Forest Ecology and Management 274, 17-28, 2012
2422012
Modelling species diversity through species level hierarchical modelling
AE Gelfand, AM Schmidt, S Wu, JA Silander Jr, A Latimer, AG Rebelo
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series C: Applied Statistics 54 (1 …, 2005
1872005
Hierarchical models facilitate spatial analysis of large data sets: a case study on invasive plant species in the northeastern United States
AM Latimer, S Banerjee, H Sang Jr, ES Mosher, JA Silander Jr
Ecology letters 12 (2), 144-154, 2009
1822009
Tamm Review: Reforestation for resilience in dry western US forests
MP North, JT Stevens, DF Greene, M Coppoletta, EE Knapp, AM Latimer, ...
Forest Ecology and Management 432, 209-224, 2019
1752019
Terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems and their services
C Parmesan, MD Morecroft, Y Trisurat, R Adrian, G Zakaria Anshari, ...
Cambridge University Press, 2023
1742023
Neutral ecological theory reveals isolation and rapid speciation in a biodiversity hot spot
AM Latimer, JA Silander Jr, RM Cowling
Science 309 (5741), 1722-1725, 2005
1652005
On using integral projection models to generate demographically driven predictions of species' distributions: development and validation using sparse data
C Merow, AM Latimer, AM Wilson, SM McMahon, AG Rebelo, ...
Ecography 37 (12), 1167-1183, 2014
1612014
Invasive plants and their ecological strategies: prediction and explanation of woody plant invasion in New England
PM Herron, CT Martine, AM Latimer, SA Leicht‐Young
Diversity and Distributions 13 (5), 633-644, 2007
1552007
Explaining species distribution patterns through hierarchical modeling
AE Gelfand, M Holder, A Latimer, PO Lewis, AG Rebelo, JA Silander Jr, ...
1532006
Forest disturbance accelerates thermophilization of understory plant communities
JT Stevens, HD Safford, S Harrison, AM Latimer
Journal of Ecology 103 (5), 1253-1263, 2015
1372015
Point pattern modelling for degraded presence-only data over large regions
A Chakraborty, AE Gelfand, AM Wilson, AM Latimer, JA Silander
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series C: Applied Statistics 60 (5 …, 2011
1272011
Projecting climate change impacts on species distributions in megadiverse South African Cape and Southwest Australian Floristic Regions: opportunities and challenges
CJ Yates, J Elith, AM Latimer, D Le Maitre, GF Midgley, FM Schurr, ...
Austral Ecology 35 (4), 374-391, 2010
1202010
Towards connecting biodiversity and geodiversity across scales with satellite remote sensing
PL Zarnetske, QD Read, S Record, KD Gaddis, S Pau, ML Hobi, ...
Global Ecology and Biogeography 28 (5), 548-556, 2019
1182019
Comparative performance of invasive and native Celastrus species across environmental gradients
SA Leicht-Young, JA Silander, AM Latimer
Oecologia 154, 273-282, 2007
1082007
A jungle in there: bacteria in belly buttons are highly diverse, but predictable
J Hulcr, AM Latimer, JB Henley, NR Rountree, N Fierer, A Lucky, ...
PloS one 7 (11), e47712, 2012
1052012
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