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Integrating technologies for scalable ecology and conservation.
DC Marvin, LP Koh, AJ Lynam, S Wich, AB Davies, R Krishnamurthy, ...
Glob Ecol Conserv 10, 262–275, 2016
1662016
Amazonian landscapes and the bias in field studies of forest structure and biomass
DC Marvin, GP Asner, DE Knapp, CB Anderson, RE Martin, F Sinca, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 111 (48), E5224-E5232, 2014
1242014
Ecosystem management and land conservation can substantially contribute to California’s climate mitigation goals
DR Cameron, DC Marvin, JM Remucal, MC Passero
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 114 (48), 12833-12838, 2017
672017
Liana canopy cover mapped throughout a tropical forest with high-fidelity imaging spectroscopy
DC Marvin, GP Asner, SA Schnitzer
Remote Sensing of Environment 176, 98-106, 2016
462016
Effects of 21st‐century climate, land use, and disturbances on ecosystem carbon balance in California
BM Sleeter, DC Marvin, DR Cameron, PC Selmants, ALR Westerling, ...
Global change biology 25 (10), 3334-3353, 2019
382019
Using expert knowledge to satisfy data needs: mapping invasive plant distributions in the western United States
BA Bradley, DC Marvin
Western North American Naturalist 71 (3), 302-315, 2011
332011
No evidence that elevated CO2 gives tropical lianas an advantage over tropical trees
DC Marvin, K Winter, RJ Burnham, SA Schnitzer
Global Change Biology 21 (5), 2055-2069, 2015
312015
Branchfall dominates annual carbon flux across lowland Amazonian forests
DC Marvin, GP Asner
Environmental Research Letters 11 (9), 094027, 2016
292016
A novel, web-based, ecosystem mapping tool using expert opinion
DC Marvin, BA Bradley, DS Wilcove
Natural Areas Journal 29 (3), 281-292, 2009
212009
Spatially explicit analysis of field inventories for national forest carbon monitoring
DC Marvin, GP Asner
Carbon balance and management 11, 1-12, 2016
162016
Liana optical traits increase tropical forest albedo and reduce ecosystem productivity
F Meunier, MD Visser, A Shiklomanov, MC Dietze, JA Guzmán Q, ...
Global change biology 28 (1), 227-244, 2022
132022
Operational assessment tool for forest carbon dynamics for the United States: A new spatially explicit approach linking the LUCAS and CBM-CFS3 models
BM Sleeter, L Frid, B Rayfield, C Daniel, Z Zhu, DC Marvin
Carbon Balance and Management 17 (1), 1, 2022
122022
Natural climate solutions provide robust carbon mitigation capacity under future climate change scenarios
DC Marvin, BM Sleeter, DR Cameron, E Nelson, AJ Plantinga
Scientific Reports 13 (1), 19008, 2023
82023
Ecosystem Management and Land Conservation Can Substantially Contribute to California's Climate Mitigation Goals
D Marvin, DR Cameron, MC Passero, JM Remucal
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2017, GC21B-0947, 2017
32017
Why can we detect lianas from space?
MD Visser, M Detto, F Meunier, J Wu, JR Foster, DC Marvin, ...
bioRxiv, 2021.09. 30.462145, 2021
22021
Tropical lianas and trees under elevated CO 2: seasonal drought results in differing growth and physiological responses
DC Marvin, K Winter, SA Schnitzer, RJ Burnham
49th annual meeting of the Association for Tropical Biology, Bonito, Brazil …, 2012
12012
Statewide, Tree-Scale Ecology for Forest Management, Planning & Monitoring
D Marvin, C Anderson
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2019, GC31N-1392, 2019
2019
Land use change, carbon dynamics, and emission mitigation potential of California natural and working lands
DC Marvin, BM Sleeter, D Cameron, T Wilson, J Liu
2017 ESA Annual Meeting (August 6--11), 2017
2017
Detecting and comparing static and dynamic gaps in a western Amazonian tropical forest landscape
D Marvin, GP Asner, CB Anderson, DE Knapp, R Martin, N Vaughn
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2014, B53B-0190, 2014
2014
Disentangling the mechanisms and uncovering the scale of increasing liana size and abundance in neotropical forests
DC Marvin
University of Michigan, 2014
2014
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