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The estimation of historical CO2 trajectories is indeterminate: Comment on "A new look at atmospheric carbon dioxide"
[greenhouse gases, business as usual scenario, IPCC, climate]
Loehle, Craig. 2010. The estimation of historical CO2 trajectories is indeterminate: Comment on "A new look at atmospheric carbon dioxide." Atmospheric Environment, in press.
A paper by Hofmann et al. (2009, this journal) is critiqued. It is show...
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Trend Analysis of Satellite Global Temperature Data
Loehle, Craig. 2009. Trend analysis of satellite global temperature data. Energy & Environment 20(7): 1087-1098.
Global satellite data is analyzed for temperature trends for the period January 1979through June 2009. Beginning and ending segments ...
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A mathematical analysis of the divergence problem in dendroclimatology (Abstract)
[climate change, climate reconstruction, transfer function, tree ring analysis]
Loehle, Craig. 2009. A mathematical analysis of the divergence problem in dendroclimatology. Climatic Change 94(3-4): 233-245.
Tree rings provide a primary data source for reconstructing past climates, particularly over the past 1000 years. Howeve...
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Cooling of the global ocean since 2003
[climate change, ocean heat content, trend analysis]
Loehle, Craig. 2009. Cooling of the global ocean since 2003. Energy & Environment 20(1&2): 99-102.
Ocean heat content data from 2003 to 2008 (4.5 years) were evaluated for trend. A trend plus periodic (annual cycle) model fit with R2 = 0.85. The ...
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A method for landscape analysis of forestry guidelines using bird habitat models and the Habplan harvest scheduler (Abstract)
[Avian richness; Biodiversity; Extended rotations; Habitat model; Habplan; Harvest scheduler; Forest management; Riparian zone; Sustainable forestry initiative]
Loehle, Craig, Paul Van Deusen, T. Bently Wigley, Michael Mitchell, Scott Rutzmoser, Jonathan Aggett, John Beebe, and Michelle Smith. 2006. A method for landscape analysis of forestry guidelines using bird habitat models and the Habplan harvest sch...
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Are survival rates for northern spotted owls biased? (Abstract)
Loehle, Craig, Larry Irwin, Dennis Rock, and Suzanne Rock. 2005. Are survival rates for northern spotted owls biased? Canadian Journal of Zoology 83: 1386-1390.
The northern spotted owl (Strix occidentalis caurina (Merriam, 1898)) is listed as th...
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Forest ecotone response to climate change: Sensitivity to temperature response functional forms (Abstract)
[Climate change, forest ecosystems, simulation studies, forest simulation model]
Loehle, Craig. 2000. Forest ecotone response to climate change: Sensitivity to temperature response functional forms. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 30(10): 1632-1645.
Past simulation studies using a variety of models have generally agreed th...
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Modeling landscape functions and effects: A network approach (Abstract)
[cumulative impacts, wetland assessment, source/sink ecosystems, landscape valuation, network connectivity]
Leibowitz, Scott G., Craig Loehle, Bai-Lin Li, and Eric M. Preston. 2000. Modeling landscape functions and effects: A network approach. Ecological Modelling 132: 77-94.
Landscape functions, including sediment and nutrient trapping, pollutant degra...
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Strategy space and the disturbance spectrum: A life-history model for tree species coexistence (Abstract)
[biodiversity, succession, conservation, simulation model, shifting mosaic]
Loehle, Craig. 2000. Strategy space and the disturbance spectrum: A life-history model for tree species coexistence. The American Naturalist 156 (1): 14-33.
The disturbance spectrum consists of disturbance patterns differing in type, size, intensi...
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Optimizing wildlife habitat mitigation with a habitat defragmentation algorithm (Abstract)
[optimization, habitat fragmentation, spatial models, edge effect, timber management, wildlife management]
Loehle, Craig. 1999. Optimizing wildlife habitat mitigation with a habitat defragmentation algorithm. Forest Ecology and Management 120 (1999): 245-251.
Habitat fragmentation is being increasingly recognized as a serious problem for a variety of ...
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