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Vaughn Shirey
Vaughn Shirey
Andere namenVaughn M. Shirey, Vaughn Michael Shirey
David H. Smith Postdoctoral Conservation Research Fellow; University of Southern California
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Responses from bees, butterflies, and ground beetles to different fire and site characteristics: A global meta-analysis
SC Mason Jr, V Shirey, LC Ponisio, JK Gelhaus
Biological Conservation 261, 109265, 2021
362021
A complete inventory of North American butterfly occurrence data: narrowing data gaps, but increasing bias
V Shirey, MW Belitz, V Barve, R Guralnick
Ecography 44 (4), 537-547, 2021
362021
A protocol for reproducible functional diversity analyses
FX Palacio, CT Callaghan, P Cardoso, EJ Hudgins, MA Jarzyna, ...
Ecography 2022 (11), e06287, 2022
342022
A global phylogeny of butterflies reveals their evolutionary history, ancestral hosts and biogeographic origins
AY Kawahara, C Storer, APS Carvalho, DM Plotkin, FL Condamine, ...
Nature ecology & evolution 7 (6), 903-913, 2023
322023
Current GBIF occurrence data demonstrates both promise and limitations for potential red listing of spiders
V Shirey, S Seppälä, VV Branco, P Cardoso
Biodiversity Data Journal 7, 2019
192019
LepTraits 1.0 A globally comprehensive dataset of butterfly traits
V Shirey, E Larsen, A Doherty, CA Kim, FT Al-Sulaiman, JD Hinolan, ...
Scientific Data 9 (1), 382, 2022
182022
Method matters: pitfalls in analyzing phenology from occurrence records
E Larsen, V Shirey
Ecology Letters, 2021
142021
Phenological research based on natural history collections: Practical guidelines and a lepidopteran case study
MW Belitz, EA Larsen, V Shirey, D Li, RP Guralnick
Functional Ecology 37 (2), 234-247, 2023
132023
Occupancy‐detection models with museum specimen data: promise and pitfalls
V Shirey, R Khelifa, LK M’Gonigle, LM Guzman
Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 2022
82022
Simple machine learning with aerial imagery reveals severe loss of a salt marsh foundation species
TM Rippel, CD Minsavage-Davis, V Shirey, GM Wimp
Estuaries and Coasts 46 (4), 1110-1122, 2023
72023
Visualizing natural history collection data provides insight into collection development and bias
V Shirey
Biodiversity Data Journal, 2018
72018
Georeferencing for Research Use (GRU): An integrated geospatial training paradigm for biocollections researchers and data providers
K Seltmann, S Lafia, Paul, D L., SA James, D Bloom, N Rios, S Ellis, ...
Research Ideas and Outcomes 4 (e32449), 2018
72018
Globally distributed occurrences utilised in 200 spider species conservation profiles (Arachnida, Araneae)
P Cardoso, V Shirey, S Seppälä, S Henriques, ML Draney, S Foord, ...
Biodiversity Data Journal 7 (e33264), 2019
62019
Species-specific ecological traits, phylogeny, and geography underpin vulnerability to population declines for North American birds
HC Stevens, AC Smith, ER Buechley, ÇH Şekercioğlu, V Shirey, ...
Ornithological Applications 126 (1), duad046, 2024
12024
Population dynamics and drivers of the eastern monarch (Danaus plexippus) across its full annual cycle: a cross-scale synthesis of a model migratory species
V Shirey, L Ries
Current Opinion in Insect Science, 101132, 2023
12023
Exploring Prescribed Fire Severity Effects on Ground Beetle (Coleoptera: Carabidae) Taxonomic and Functional Community Composition
SC Mason Jr, V Shirey, ES Waite, MR Gallagher, NS Skowronski
Fire 6 (9), 366, 2023
12023
Utilizing occupancy-detection models with museum specimen data: promise and pitfalls
V Shirey, R Khelifa, LK M’Gonigle, LM Guzman
bioRxiv, 2021.12. 05.471316, 2021
12021
Early evidence for sexually dimorphic, ultraviolet eyespots in Parnassius smintheus Doubleday, [1847]
V Shirey, APS Carvalho, AY Kawahara
The Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society 75 (3), 215-216, 2021
12021
Predicting spring phenology in deciduous broadleaf forests: NEON phenology forecasting community challenge
KI Wheeler, MC Dietze, D LeBauer, JA Peters, AD Richardson, AA Ross, ...
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 345, 109810, 2024
2024
Rising minimum temperatures contribute to 50 years of occupancy decline among cold‐adapted Arctic and boreal butterflies in North America
V Shirey, N Neupane, R Guralnick, L Ries
Global Change Biology 30 (2), e17205, 2024
2024
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