S K Morgan Ernest
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Recent Articles
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Clark N, Ernest S, Senyondo H, Simonis J, White E, Yenni G, et al.
PeerJ
. 2025 Feb;
13:e18929.
PMID: 39989750
Background: Forecasting the responses of natural populations to environmental change is a key priority in the management of ecological systems. This is challenging because the dynamics of multi-species ecological communities...
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Dumandan P, Simonis J, Yenni G, Ernest S, White E
Ecology
. 2024 Oct;
105(11):e4406.
PMID: 39354663
Ecological forecasting models play an increasingly important role for managing natural resources and assessing our fundamental knowledge of processes driving ecological dynamics. As global environmental change pushes ecosystems beyond their...
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Dumandan P, Yenni G, Ernest S
Ecology
. 2023 Sep;
104(11):e4160.
PMID: 37671433
For many species, a well documented response to anthropogenic climate change is a shift in various aspects of its life history, including its timing or phenology. Often, these phenological shifts...
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Weinstein B, Garner L, Saccomanno V, Steinkraus A, Ortega A, Brush K, et al.
Ecol Appl
. 2022 Jun;
32(8):e2694.
PMID: 35708073
Advances in artificial intelligence for computer vision hold great promise for increasing the scales at which ecological systems can be studied. The distribution and behavior of individuals is central to...
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Diaz R, Ernest S
Ecology
. 2022 Apr;
103(7):e3709.
PMID: 35362169
Understanding the ecological processes that maintain community function in systems experiencing species loss, and how these processes change over time, is key to understanding the relationship between community structure and...
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Diaz R, Ye H, Ernest S
Ecol Lett
. 2021 Jun;
24(9):2025-2039.
PMID: 34142760
Exploring and accounting for the emergent properties of ecosystems as complex systems is a promising horizon in the search for general processes to explain common ecological patterns. For example the...
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Simonis J, White E, Ernest S
Ecology
. 2021 Jun;
102(8):e03431.
PMID: 34105774
Probabilistic near-term forecasting facilitates evaluation of model predictions against observations and is of pressing need in ecology to inform environmental decision-making and effect societal change. Despite this imperative, many ecologists...
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Cardenas P, Christensen E, Ernest S, Lightfoot D, Schooley R, Stapp P, et al.
Glob Chang Biol
. 2021 May;
27(17):4005-4023.
PMID: 33942467
Regional long-term monitoring can enhance the detection of biodiversity declines associated with climate change, improving future projections by reducing reliance on space-for-time substitution and increasing scalability. Rodents are diverse and...
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Babich Morrow C, Ernest S, Kerkhoff A
Proc Biol Sci
. 2021 Apr;
288(1949):20210200.
PMID: 33906402
Life-history traits represent organisms' strategies to navigate the fitness trade-offs between survival and reproduction. Eric Charnov developed three dimensionless metrics to quantify fundamental life-history trade-offs. Lifetime reproductive effort (LRE), relative...
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van Klink R, Bowler D, Comay O, Driessen M, Ernest S, Gentile A, et al.
Ecology
. 2021 Apr;
102(6):e03354.
PMID: 33797755
Insects are the most ubiquitous and diverse group of eukaryotic organisms on Earth, forming a crucial link in terrestrial and freshwater food webs. They have recently become the subject of...