Ben Weinstein
Affiliations: | Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR |
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Graves SJ, Marconi S, Stewart D, et al. (2023) Data science competition for cross-site individual tree species identification from airborne remote sensing data. Peerj. 11: e16578 |
Marconi S, Graves SJ, Weinstein BG, et al. (2021) Estimating individual level plant traits at scale. Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America. e2300 |
Graham CH, Weinstein BG. (2018) Towards a predictive model of species interaction beta diversity. Ecology Letters |
Davidson AD, Shoemaker KT, Weinstein B, et al. (2017) Geography of current and future global mammal extinction risk. Plos One. 12: e0186934 |
Weinstein BG, Graham CH, Parra JL. (2017) The role of environment, dispersal and competition in explaining reduced co-occurrence among related species. Plos One. 12: e0185493 |
Weinstein BG, Graham CH. (2017) Persistent bill and corolla matching despite shifting temporal resources in tropical hummingbird-plant interactions. Ecology Letters |
Graham LJ, Weinstein BG, Supp SR, et al. (2017) Future geographic patterns of novel and disappearing assemblages across three dimensions of diversity: A case study with Ecuadorian hummingbirds Diversity and Distributions. 23: 944-954 |
Weinstein BG, Graham CH. (2017) On comparing traits and abundance for predicting species interactions with imperfect detection Food Webs. 11: 17-25 |
Weinstein BG, Graham CH. (2016) Evaluating broad scale patterns among related species using resource experiments in tropical hummingbirds. Ecology. 97: 2085-2093 |
Penone C, Weinstein BG, Graham CH, et al. (2016) Global mammal beta diversity shows parallel assemblage structure in similar but isolated environments. Proceedings. Biological Sciences / the Royal Society. 283 |