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Xi, W, R.N. Coulson, J.D. Waldron, M.D. Tchakerian, C.W. Lafon, D.M. Cairns, A.G. Birt, and K.D. Klepzig. 2008. Landscape modeling for forest restoration planning and assessment: Lessons from the southern Appalachian Mountains. Journal of Forestry 106 (4): 191-197.

Scheller, R.M. and D.J. Mladenoff. 2008. Simulated effects of climate change, fragmentation, and inter-specific competition on tree species migration in northern Wisconsin, USA. Climate Research 36:191-202.

Spencer, W., H. Rustigian, R.M. Scheller, A.D. Syphard, J.R. Strittholt, B.C. Ward. 2008. Baseline Evaluation of Fisher Habitat and Population Status & Effects of Fires and Fuels Management on Fishers In the Southern Sierra Nevada Report to the USDA Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Region.

Scheller, R.M., S. Van Tuyl, K. Clark, N.G. Hayden, J. Hom, D.J. Mladenoff. 2008. Simulation of Forest Change in the New Jersey Pine Barrens under Current and Historic Conditions. Forest Ecology and Management, 255: 1489-1500.

Sturtevant, B. R., A. Fall, D. D. Kneeshaw, N. P. P. Simon, M. J. Papaik, K. Berninger, F. Doyon, D. G. Morgan, and C. Messier. 2007. A toolkit modeling approach for sustainable forest management planning: achieving balance between science and local needs. Ecology and Society 12(2): 7. URL:

Xu, Chonggang, G.Z. Gertner, and R.M. Scheller. 2007. Potential effects of interaction between CO2 and temperature on Boundary Water Canoe Area forest landscape response to global warming. Global Change Biology 13: 1469-1483.

Scheller, R. M. and D. J. Mladenoff. 2007. Forest landscape simulation models: Tools and strategies for projecting and understanding spatially extensive forest ecosystems. Landscape Ecology 22: 491-505.

Scheller, R. M., J. B. Domingo, B. R. Sturtevant, J. S. Williams, A. Rudy, E. J. Gustafson, and D. J. Mladenoff. 2007. Design, development, and application of LANDIS-II, a spatial landscape simulation model with flexible spatial and temporal resolution. Ecological Modelling 201 (3-4): 409-419.

Ward, B. C., D. J. Mladenoff, and R. M. Scheller. 2005. Landscape-level effects of the interaction between residential development and public forest management in northern Wisconsin, USA. Forest Science 51: 616-632.

Scheller, R. M. and D. J. Mladenoff. 2005. A spatially interactive simulation of climate change, harvesting, wind, and tree species migration and projected changes to forest composition and biomass in northern Wisconsin, USA. Global Change Biology 11: 307-321.

Scheller, R. M. and D. J. Mladenoff. 2004. A forest growth and biomass module for a landscape simulation model, LANDIS: Design, validation, and application. Ecological Modelling 180: 211-229.


 

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