Iverson, Louis R.
Louis Iverson
VIAF ID: 277350763 (Personal)
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Works
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Addressing the interplay of poverty and the ecology of landscapes: a Grand Challenge Topic for landscape ecologists? | |
Agroforestry landscapes and global change: landscape ecology tools for management and conservation | |
Assessing potential climate change pressures across the conterminous United States:mapping plant hardiness zones, heat zones, growing degree days, and cumulative drought severity throughout this century, 2016: | |
Assessing Stand-Level Climate Change Risk Using Forest Inventory Data and Species Distribution Models | |
Atlas of current and potential future distributions of common trees of the eastern United States, 1999: | |
Climate change impacts on terrestrial ecosystems in metropolitan Chicago and its surrounding, multi-state region | |
Climate remains an important driver of post-European vegetation change in the eastern United States | |
Comment on "The global tree restoration potential" | |
Competition amplifies drought stress in forests across broad climatic and compositional gradients | |
Competition and Climate Affects US Hardwood-Forest Tree Mortality | |
Defining landscape-level forest types: application of latent Dirichlet allocation to species distribution models | |
Ecosystem Services from Forest Landscapes : Broadscale Considerations | |
Exploring tree species colonization potentials using a spatially explicit simulation model: implications for four oaks under climate change | |
Forest cover in Illinois, 1820-1980 : with maps on forest composition, volume, diversity, and cover | |
Forest landscape models, a tool for understanding the effect of the large-scale and long-term landscape processes | |
Forest resources of Illinois : an atlas and analysis of spatial and temporal trends | |
Geography, topography, and history affect realized-to-potential tree species richness patterns in Europe | |
How fast and far might tree species migrate in the eastern United States due to climate change? | |
The impacts of increasing drought on forest dynamics, structure, and biodiversity in the United States | |
Long-term response of oak-hickory regeneration to partial harvest and repeated fires: influence of light and moisture | |
Managing for delicious ecosystem service under climate change: can United States sugar maple (Acer saccharum) syrup production be maintained in a warming climate? | |
Mid-Atlantic forest ecosystem vulnerability assessment and synthesis | |
Modeling the invasive emerald ash borer risk of spread using a spatially explicit cellular model | |
Multi-model comparison on the effects of climate change on tree species in the eastern U.S.: results from an enhanced niche model and process-based ecosystem and landscape models | |
Newer Classification and Regression Tree Techniques: Bagging and Random Forests for Ecological Prediction | |
Potential redistribution of tree species habitat under five climate change scenarios in the eastern US | |
A Practical Approach for Translating Climate Change Adaptation Principles into Forest Management Actions | |
Predicting Ailanthus altissima presence across a managed forest landscape in southeast Ohio | |
Predicting extinctions as a result of climate change | |
Rates and patterns of deforestation in the Philippines: application of geographic information system analysis | |
The role of pioneering species ... 1981(hdg. on NdU rept.: Iverson, Louis R.; usage: Louis R. Iverson) | |
United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service section, subsection, and landtype descriptions for Southeastern Ohio | |
Utilizing the density of inventory samples to define a hybrid lattice for species distribution models: DISTRIB-II for 135 eastern U.S. trees | |
Vulnerability of forests of the Midwest and Northeast United States to climate change |