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NREL/ESS Publications: October 2017

This summary includes publications first published online and/or in print during October 2017. If a publication was missed for this period, please contact Amanda Morrison at amanda.j.morrison@colostate.edu.

In Print

Boone, R. B. (2017). Evolutionary Computation in Zoology and EcologyCurrent Zoology. zox057.

Cavaleri, M. A., Coble, A. P., Ryan, M. G., , Bauerle, W. L., Loescher, H. W., & Oberbauer, S. F. (2017). Tropical rainforest carbon sink declines during El Niño as a result of reduced photosynthesis and increased respiration rates. New Phytologist216(1), 136-149.

Edmunds, D. R., Aldridge, C.L., O’donnell, M. S., & Monroe, A. P. (2017). Greater sage‐grouse population trends across Wyoming. The Journal of Wildlife Management.

Floyd, M. L., Romme, W. H., Hanna, D. P., & Hanna, D. D. (2017). Historical and Modern Fire Regimes in Piñon-Juniper Woodlands, Dinosaur National Monument, United States⋆. Rangeland Ecology and Management70(3), 348-355.

Green, A. W., Aldridge, C. L., & O’donnell, M. S. (2017). Investigating impacts of oil and gas development on greater sage‐grouse. The Journal of Wildlife Management81(1), 46-57.

Renwick, K. M., Curtis, C., Kleinhesselink, A. R., Schlaepfer, D., Bradley, B. A., Aldridge, C. L., … & Adler, P. B. (2017). Multi‐model comparison highlights consistency in predicted effect of warming on a semi‐arid shrub. Global Change Biology.

Nelson, K. N., Turner, M. G., Romme, W. H., & Tinker, D. B. (2017). Simulated fire behaviour in young, postfire lodgepole pine forestsInternational Journal of Wildland Fire26(10), 852-865.

Online

Loman, Z. G., Monroe, A. P., Riffell, S. K., Miller, D. A., Vilella, F. J., Wheat, B. R., … & Martin, J. A. (2017). Nest survival modeling using a multi‐species approach in forests managed for timber and biofuel feedstockJournal of Applied Ecology.