Andrew J. Allstadt, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2010 Biology State University of New York, Albany, Albany, NY, United States 
Area:
Ecology Biology
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Thomas Caraco grad student 2010 SUNY Albany
 (Ecological invasion in spatially competitive systems.)
Volker Christian Radeloff post-doc 2013-2016 UW Madison (Terrestrial Ecology Tree)
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Huang Q, Bateman BL, Michel NL, et al. (2022) Modeled distribution shifts of North American birds over four decades based on suitable climate alone do not predict observed shifts. The Science of the Total Environment. 159603
Ratcliffe H, Ahlering M, Carlson D, et al. (2022) Invasive species do not exploit early growing seasons in burned tallgrass prairies. Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America. e2641
Fuentes MMPB, Allstadt AJ, Ceriani SA, et al. (2020) Potential adaptability of marine turtles to climate change may be hindered by coastal development in the USA Regional Environmental Change. 20
Martinuzzi S, Allstadt AJ, Pidgeon AM, et al. (2019) Future changes in fire weather, spring droughts, and false springs across U.S. National Forests and Grasslands. Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America. e01904
Behnke R, Vavrus S, Allstadt A, et al. (2017) Evaluation of downscaled, gridded climate data for the conterminous United States. Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America. 26: 1338-1351
Haynes KJ, Liebhold AM, Bjørnstad ON, et al. (2017) Geographic variation in forest composition and precipitation predict the synchrony of forest insect outbreaks Oikos. 127: 634-642
Allstadt AJ, Newman JA, Walter JA, et al. (2016) Spatial Competition: Roughening of an Experimental Interface. Scientific Reports. 6: 29908
Gorzo JM, Pidgeon AM, Thogmartin WE, et al. (2016) Using the North American Breeding Bird Survey to assess broad-scale response of the continent's most imperiled avian community, grassland birds, to weather variability Condor. 118: 502-512
Martinuzzi S, Allstadt AJ, Bateman BL, et al. (2016) Future frequencies of extreme weather events in the National Wildlife Refuges of the conterminous U.S Biological Conservation. 201: 327-335
Allstadt AJ, Liebhold AM, Johnson DM, et al. (2015) Temporal variation in the synchrony of weather and its consequences for spatiotemporal population dynamics. Ecology. 96: 2935-46
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