William B. Monahan, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2007 | University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States |
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Evolutionary Biology, BiogeographyGoogle:
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(Microevolutionary responses of the house sparrow to changing environments.) |
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Elsen PR, Monahan WB, Dougherty ER, et al. (2020) Keeping pace with climate change in global terrestrial protected areas. Science Advances. 6: eaay0814 |
Elsen PR, Monahan WB, Dougherty ER, et al. (2020) Keeping pace with climate change in global terrestrial protected areas. Science Advances. 6: eaay0814 |
Elsen PR, Monahan WB, Merenlender AM. (2020) Topography and human pressure in mountain ranges alter expected species responses to climate change. Nature Communications. 11: 1974 |
Elsen PR, Monahan WB, Dougherty ER, et al. (2020) Keeping pace with climate change in global terrestrial protected areas Science Advances. 6: eaay0814 |
Elsen PR, Monahan WB, Merenlender AM. (2018) Global patterns of protection of elevational gradients in mountain ranges. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America |
Monahan WB, Theobald DM. (2018) Climate change adaptation benefits of potential conservation partnerships. Plos One. 13: e0191468 |
Li D, Monahan WB, Baiser B. (2018) Species richness and phylogenetic diversity of native and non-native species respond differently to area and environmental factors Diversity and Distributions. 24: 853-864 |
Morelli TL, Daly C, Dobrowski SZ, et al. (2017) Correction: Managing Climate Change Refugia for Climate Adaptation. Plos One. 12: e0169725 |
Morelli TL, Daly C, Dobrowski SZ, et al. (2016) Managing Climate Change Refugia for Climate Adaptation. Plos One. 11: e0159909 |
Rodhouse TJ, Philippi TE, Monahan WB, et al. (2016) A macroecological perspective on strategic bat conservation in the U.S. National Park Service Ecosphere. 7 |