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Frank R Thompson 3rd

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Sinnott E, Weegman M, Thompson T, Thompson 3rd F
Oecologia . 2021 Mar; 195(4):937-948. PMID: 33677683
Resource selection is a dynamic process driven by habitat valuation and risk avoidance in heterogeneous landscapes. Resource selection and movement decisions of individuals may be sensitive to intrinsic factors, such...
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Wang W, He H, Thompson 3rd F, Spetich M, Fraser J
Sci Total Environ . 2018 May; 634:1214-1221. PMID: 29710627
Demographic processes (fecundity, dispersal, colonization, growth, and mortality) and their interactions with environmental changes are not well represented in current climate-distribution models (e.g., niche and biophysical process models) and constitute...
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George A, Connette G, Thompson 3rd F, Faaborg J
Ecol Evol . 2017 Dec; 7(22):9557-9566. PMID: 29187989
Predicting the effects of global climate change on species interactions has remained difficult because there is a spatiotemporal mismatch between regional climate models and microclimates experienced by organisms. We evaluated...
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Jenkins J, Thompson 3rd F, Faaborg J
PLoS One . 2017 Jun; 12(6):e0179524. PMID: 28614414
Habitat selection is a fundamental component of community ecology, population ecology, and evolutionary biology and can be especially important to species with complex annual habitat requirements, such as migratory birds....
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Jin W, He H, Thompson 3rd F, Wang W, Fraser J, Shifley S, et al.
Sci Rep . 2017 Feb; 7:41821. PMID: 28165483
The Central Hardwood Forest (CHF) in the United States is currently a major carbon sink, there are uncertainties in how long the current carbon sink will persist and if the...
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George A, Thompson 3rd F, Faaborg J
Oecologia . 2015 Apr; 178(4):1251-9. PMID: 25842295
Forecasting the effects of climate change on threatened ecosystems and species will require an understanding of how weather influences processes that drive population dynamics. We have evaluated weather effects on...
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ODonnell K, Thompson 3rd F, Semlitsch R
PLoS One . 2015 Mar; 10(3):e0117216. PMID: 25775182
Detectability of individual animals is highly variable and nearly always < 1; imperfect detection must be accounted for to reliably estimate population sizes and trends. Hierarchical models can simultaneously estimate...
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Cox W, Thompson 3rd F, Reidy J, Faaborg J
Glob Chang Biol . 2013 Mar; 19(4):1064-74. PMID: 23504884
Increased temperatures and more extreme weather patterns associated with global climate change can interact with other factors that regulate animal populations, but many climate change studies do not incorporate other...
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Cox W, Thompson 3rd F, Root B, Faaborg J
PLoS One . 2012 Oct; 7(10):e47591. PMID: 23077647
Many songbird species have experienced significant population declines, partly because of brood parasitism by the Brown-headed Cowbird (Molothrus ater), which is positively associated with increasing landscape forest cover in the...
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He H, Shifley S, Thompson 3rd F
Environ Manage . 2011 Nov; 48(6):1061-5. PMID: 22075940
With 207 million ha of forest covering 22% of its land area, China ranks fifth in the world in forest area. Rapid economic growth, climate change, and forest disturbances pose...