Kayce L. Casner
Affiliations: | Colorado Mountain College, Glenwood Springs, CO, United States |
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butterflies, biogeography, Andes, butterfly conservationGoogle:
"Kayce Casner"Parents
Sign in to add mentorArthur Maurice Shapiro | grad student | 2009 | UC Davis | |
(Detection of and environmental factors related to a declining butterfly fauna and speciation patterns of a tropical montane butterfly genus.) |
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Polato NR, Gill BA, Shah AA, et al. (2018) Narrow thermal tolerance and low dispersal drive higher speciation in tropical mountains. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America |
Gill BA, Kondratieff BC, Casner KL, et al. (2016) Cryptic species diversity reveals biogeographic support for the 'mountain passes are higher in the tropics' hypothesis. Proceedings. Biological Sciences / the Royal Society. 283 |
Casner KL, Forister ML, O'Brien JM, et al. (2014) Contribution of urban expansion and a changing climate to decline of a butterfly fauna. Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society For Conservation Biology. 28: 773-82 |
Casner KL, Forister ML, Ram K, et al. (2014) The utility of repeated presence data as a surrogate for counts: A case study using butterflies Journal of Insect Conservation. 18: 13-27 |
Forister ML, Jahner JP, Casner KL, et al. (2011) The race is not to the swift: long-term data reveal pervasive declines in California's low-elevation butterfly fauna. Ecology. 92: 2222-35 |