Bernard C. Patten, PhD Ecology

Affiliations: 
Odum School of Ecology University of Georgia, Athens, Athens, GA, United States 
Area:
systems ecology; marine ecology
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Joseph Michael Meyers research assistant 1991 University of Georgia (Evolution Tree)
Herman (Hank) H. Shugart grad student 1971 University of Georgia (Terrestrial Ecology Tree)
William G. Cale, Jr grad student 1975 University of Georgia (Terrestrial Ecology Tree)
Jackson (Jack) Ross Webster grad student 1975 University of Georgia (Terrestrial Ecology Tree)
Brian D. Fath grad student 1998 University of Georgia
Stuart Ross Borrett grad student 2005 University of Georgia
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Kazanci C, Adams MR, Al Basheer A, et al. (2020) LINX: A topology based methodology to rank the importance of flow measurements in compartmental systems Environmental Modelling & Software. 133: 104796
Patten BC. (2019) The wealth of ecosystems: How invisible hands «organism autonomy, biodiversity, connectivity» mold biological and environmental fitness in the economy of nature Ecological Indicators. 100: 4-10
Patten BC, Fath BD. (2018) Notes from an introductory course on Field Systems Ecology Ecological Modelling. 368: 33-40
Koo KA, Patten BC, Madden M. (2015) Predicting effects of climate change on habitat suitability of red spruce (Picea rubens Sarg.) In the southern appalachian mountains of the USA: Understanding complex systems mechanisms through modeling Forests. 6: 1208-1226
Patten BC. (2015) The cardinal hypotheses of Holoecology. Facets for a general systems theory of the organism-environment relationship Ecological Modelling
Buzhdygan OY, Rudenko SS, Kazanci C, et al. (2015) Effect of invasive black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.) on nitrogen cycle in floodplain ecosystem Ecological Modelling
Patten BC. (2015) Link tracking: Quantifying network flows from qualitative node-link digraphs Ecological Modelling. 295: 47-58
Whipple SJ, Patten BC, Borrett SR. (2014) Indirect effects and distributed control in ecosystems Comparative network environ analysis of a seven-compartment model of nitrogen storage in the Neuse River Estuary, USA: Time series analysis. Ecological Modelling. 293: 161-186
Koo KA, Patten BC, Teskey RO, et al. (2014) Climate change effects on red spruce decline mitigated by reduction in air pollution within its shrinking habitat range Ecological Modelling. 293: 81-90
Koo KA, Madden M, Patten BC. (2014) Projection of red spruce (Picea rubens Sargent) habitat suitability and distribution in the Southern Appalachian Mountains, USA Ecological Modelling. 293: 91-101
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