Elizabeth E Holmes
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Ward E, Oken K, Rose K, Sable S, Watkins K, Holmes E, et al.
Environ Monit Assess
. 2018 Aug;
190(9):530.
PMID: 30121848
Quantifying the impacts of disturbances such as oil spills on marine species can be challenging. Natural environmental variability, human responses to the disturbance (e.g., fisheries closures), the complex life histories...
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Tolimieri N, Holmes E, Williams G, Pacunski R, Lowry D
Ecol Evol
. 2017 Apr;
7(8):2846-2860.
PMID: 28428874
Estimating a population's growth rate and year-to-year variance is a key component of population viability analysis (PVA). However, standard PVA methods require time series of counts obtained using consistent survey...
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See K, Holmes E
Ecol Appl
. 2015 Oct;
25(4):1157-65.
PMID: 26465049
Forecasting the risk of population decline is crucial in the realm of biological conservation and figures prominently in population viability analyses (PVA). A common form of available data for a...
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Ruhi A, Holmes E, Rinne J, Sabo J
Glob Chang Biol
. 2014 Nov;
21(4):1482-96.
PMID: 25430731
Changing climate extremes and invasion by non-native species are two of the most prominent threats to native faunas. Predicting the relationships between global change and native faunas requires a quantitative...
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Francis T, Wolkovich E, Scheuerell M, Katz S, Holmes E, Hampton S
PLoS One
. 2014 Oct;
9(10):e110363.
PMID: 25338087
Understanding how changing climate, nutrient regimes, and invasive species shift food web structure is critically important in ecology. Most analytical approaches, however, assume static species interactions and environmental effects across...
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Hampton S, Holmes E, Scheef L, Scheuerell M, Katz S, Pendleton D, et al.
Ecology
. 2014 Mar;
94(12):2663-9.
PMID: 24597213
Long-term ecological data sets present opportunities for identifying drivers of community dynamics and quantifying their effects through time series analysis. Multivariate autoregressive (MAR) models are well known in many other...
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Ward E, Semmens B, Holmes E, Balcomb Iii K
Conserv Biol
. 2010 Nov;
25(2):350-5.
PMID: 21054527
Identifying how social organization shapes individual behavior, survival, and fecundity of animals that live in groups can inform conservation efforts and improve forecasts of population abundance, even when the mechanism...
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Ward E, Parsons K, Holmes E, Balcomb 3rd K, Ford J
Front Zool
. 2009 Feb;
6:4.
PMID: 19192288
Background: Menopause is a seemingly maladaptive life-history trait that is found in many long-lived mammals. There are two competing evolutionary hypotheses for this phenomenon; in the adaptive view of menopause,...
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Ellner S, Holmes E
Ecol Lett
. 2008 Jul;
11(8):E1-5.
PMID: 18638300
We reconcile the findings of Holmes et al. (Ecology Letters, 10, 2007, 1182) that 95% confidence intervals for quasi-extinction risk were narrow for many vertebrates of conservation concern, with previous...
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Levin P, Holmes E, Piner K, Harvey C
Conserv Biol
. 2006 Aug;
20(4):1181-90.
PMID: 16922234
As in many regions of the world, marine fishes and invertebrates along the Pacific coast of the United States have long been subjected to overexploitation. Despite this history, however we...