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Publications

A summary list of journal articles published by SECS members
bold = SECS members, * = SECS student

  1. Dar, S. A., S. K. Singh, H. Y. Wan, S. A. Cushman, T. Bashir, and S. Sathyakumar. 2022. Future land use and climate change escalate connectivity loss for Himalayan brown bears. Animal Conservation. doi: 10.1111/acv.12813

  2. Khosravi, R., H. Y. Wan, M.-R. Sadeghi, and S. A. Cushman. 2022. Identifying human-brown bear conflict hotspots for prioritizing critical habitat and corridor conservation in southwestern Iran. Animal Conservation. doi: 10.1111/acv.12800

  3. *Nayeri, D., A. Mohammadi, *L. Hysen, D. Hipólito, D. Huber, and H. Y. Wan. 2022. Identifying human-caused mortality hotspots to inform human-wildlife conflict mitigation. Global Ecology and Conservation 38(2022): e02241. doi: 10.1016/j.gecco.2022.e02241

  4. Wang, G., S. A. Cushman, H. Y. Wan, M. Liu, and S. Jombach. 2022. Comparison of least-cost path and UNICOR cumulative resistant kernel analyses in mapping ecological connectivity networks in Luohe region, China. Journal of Digital Landscape Architecture 7:176-190. doi:10.14627/537724018

  5. Khosravi, R., H. R. Pourghasemi, R. Adavoudi, L. Julaie, and H. Y. Wan. 2022. A spatially-explicit analytical framework to assess wildfire risks on brown bear habitat and corridors in protected areas. Fire Ecology 18:1. doi: 10.1186/s42408-021-00125-0

  6. Mohammadi, A., K. Almasieh, *D. Nayeri, M. A. Adibi, and H. Y. Wan. 2022. Comparison of habitat suitability and connectivity modelling for three carnivores of conservation concern in an Iranian montane landscape. Landscape Ecology 37:411-430. doi: 10.1007/s10980-021-01386-5

  7. Craighead, K., M. Yacelga, H. Y. Wan, R. Vogt, and S. A. Cushman. 2022. Scale-dependent seasonal habitat selection by jaguars (Panthera onca) and pumas (Puma concolor) in Panama. Landscape Ecology 37:129-146. doi: 10.1007/s10980-021-01335-2

  8. López-Márquez, V., S. A. Cushman, J. Templado, H. Y. Wan, H. M. Bothwell, and A. Machordom. 2021. Genetic connectivity of two marine gastropods in the Mediterranean Sea: seascape genetics reveals species-specific oceanographic drivers of gene flow. Molecular Ecology 30(19):4608-4629. doi: 10.1111/mec.16080

  9. Zeller, K. A., C. A. Schroeder, H. Y. Wan, G. Collins, K. Denryter, A. F. Jakes, and S. A. Cushman. 2021. Forecasting habitat and connectivity for pronghorn across the Great Basin ecoregion. Diversity and Distributions 27(12):2315-2329. doi: 10.1111/ddi.13402

  10. Dar, S. A., S. K. Singh, H. Y. Wan, V. Kumar, S. A. Cushman, and S. Sathyakumar. 2021. Projected climate change threatens Himalayan brown bear habitat more than human land use. Animal Conservation 24(4):659-676. doi: 10.1111/acv.12671

  11. Mohammadi, A., K. Almasieh, H. Y. Wan, *D. Nayeri, A. Alambeigi, J. Ransom, and S. A. Cushman. 2021. Integrating Spatial Analysis and Questionnaire Survey to Better Understand Human-Onager Conflict in Southern Iran. Scientific Reports 11:12423. doi: 10.1038/s41598-021-91921-w

  12. Lucid, M., H. Y. Wan, S. Ehlers, L. Robinson, L. Svancara, A. Shirk, and S. Cushman. 2021. Land Snail Microclimate Niches Identify Suitable Areas for Climate Refugia Management on a Montane Landscape. Ecological Indicators 129:107885. doi: 10.1016/j.ecolind.2021.107885

  13. Chiaverini, L., H. Y. Wan, B. Hahn, A. Cilimburg, T. N. Wasserman, and S. A. Cushman. 2021. Effects of non-representative sampling design on multi-scale habitat models: flammulated owls in the Rocky Mountains. Ecological Modelling 450:109566. doi: 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2021.109566

  14. Sartor, C., S. A. Cushman, H. Y. Wan, R. Kretschmer, J. A. Pereira, N. Bou, M. Cosse, S. González, E. Eizirik, T. R. O. de Freitas, and T. C. Trigo. 2021. The role of the environment in the spatial dynamics of an extensive hybrid zone between two Neotropical cats. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 34 (4):614-627. doi: 10.1111/jeb.13761

  15. Bosco, L., S. A. Cushman, H. Y. Wan, K. A. Zeller, R. Arlettaz, and A. Jacot. 2021. Fragmentation effects on woodlark habitat selection depend on habitat amount and spatial scale. Animal Conservation 24(1):84-94. doi:10.1111/acv.12604

  16. Li, X., S. Wang, C. Prather, H. Y. Wan, H. Zhu, P. Nummi, M. Inbar, Q. Gao, D. Wang, and Z. Zhong. 2021. Large herbivores facilitate an insect herbivore by modifying plant community composition in a temperate grassland. Ecology and Evolution 11(22):16314-16326. doi: 10.1002/ece3.8327

  17. Wang, G., S. A. Cushman, H. Y. Wan, H. Li, Z. Szabó, D. Ning, and S. Jombach. 2021. Ecological Connectivity Networks for Multi-dispersal Scenarios Using UNICOR Analysis in Luohe Region, China. Journal of Digital Landscape Architecture 6:230-244. doi:10.14627/537705020

  18. Wan, H. Y., S. A. Cushman, and J. L. Ganey. 2020. The effect of scale in quantifying fire impacts on species habitats. Fire Ecology 16:9. doi:10.1186/s42408-020-0068-2

  19. Ashrafzadeh, M. R., R. Khosravi, M. A. Adibi, A. T. Tehrani, H. Y. Wan, and S. A. Cushman. 2020. A multi-scale, multi-species approach for assessing effectiveness of habitat and connectivity conservation for endangered felids. Biological Conservation 245:108523. doi:10.1016/j.biocon.2020.108523

  20. Jones, G. M., R. J. Gutiérrez, W. M. Block, P. C. Carlson, E. J. Comfort, S. A. Cushman, R. J. Davis, S. A. Eyes, A. B. Franklin, J. L. Ganey, S. Hedwall, J. J. Keane, R. Kelsey, D. Lesmeister, M. P. North, S. L. Roberts, J. T. Rockweit, J. S. Sanderlin, S. C. Sawyer, B. Solvesky, D. J. Tempel, H. Y. Wan, A. L. Westerling, G. C. White, and M. Z. Peery. 2020. Spotted owls and forest fire: Comment. Ecosphere 11(12):e03312. doi: 10.1002/ecs2.3312

  21. Wan, H. Y., J. L. Ganey, and S. A. Cushman. 2019. Improving habitat and connectivity model predictions with multi-scale resource selection functions from two geographic areas. Landscape Ecology 34(3):503-519. doi:10.1007/s10980-019-00788-w

  22. Wan, H. Y., S. A. Cushman, and J. L. Ganey. 2019. Recent and projected future wildfire trends across the ranges of three spotted owl subspecies under climate change. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 7:37. doi:10.3389/fevo.2019.00037

  23. Bosco, L., H. Y. Wan, S. A. Cushman, R. Arlettaz, and A. Jacot. 2019. Separating the effects of habitat amount and fragmentation on invertebrate abundance using a multi-scale framework. Landscape Ecology 34(1):105-117. doi:10.1007/s10980-018-0748-3

  24. López-Márquez, V., S. A. Cushman, J. Templado, H. Y. Wan, H. Bothwell, C. Kruschel, V Macic, and A. Machordom. 2019. Seascape genetics and connectivity modelling for an endangered Mediterranean coral in the Adriatic Sea. Landscape Ecology 34(11):2649–2668. doi: 10.1007/s10980-019-00911-x

  25. Kapsar, K. E., C. Hovis, R. F. B. da Silva, E. K. Buchholtz, A. K. Carlson, Y. Dou, Y. Du, P. R. Furumo, Y. Li, A. Torres, D. Yang, H. Y. Wan, J. G. Zaehringer, and J. Liu. 2019. Telecoupling Research: The First Five Years. Sustainability 11(4):1033. doi:10.3390/su11041033

  26. Yang, D., H. Y. Wan, T. Huang, and J. Liu. 2019. The role of citizen science in conservation under the framework of telecoupling. Sustainability 11(4):1108. doi:10.3390/su11041108

  27. Wan, H. Y., J. L. Ganey, and S. A. Cushman. 2018. Habitat fragmentation reduces genetic diversity and connectivity of the Mexican spotted owl: a simulation study using empirical resistance models. Genes 9(8):403. doi:10.3390/genes9080403

  28. Wan, H. Y., J. L. Ganey, C. D. Vojta, and S. A. Cushman. 2018. Managing emerging threats to spotted owls. Journal of Wildlife Management 82(4):682-697. doi:10.1002/jwmg.21423

  29. Jeremy, S. L., D. McKenzie, H. Y. Wan, and S. A. Cushman. 2018. Climate change and future wildfire in the western USA: an ecological approach to non-stationarity. Earth's Future 6(8):1097-1111. doi:10.1029/2018EF000878

  30. Wan, H. Y., K. McGarigal, J. L. Ganey, V. Lauret, B. C. Timm, and S. A. Cushman. 2017. Meta-replication reveals non-stationarity in multi-scale habitat selection of Mexican spotted owl. Condor 119(4):641-658. doi:10.1650/CONDOR-17-32.1

  31. Ganey, S. A., H. Y. Wan, S. A. Cushman, and C. D. Vojta. 2017. Conflicting perspectives on spotted owls, wildfire, and forest restoration. Fire Ecology 13(3):146-165. doi:10.4996/fireecology.130318020

  32. Rhodes, A. C, H. Y. Wan, and S. B. St. Clair. 2017. Herbivory impacts of elk, deer and cattle on aspen forest recruitment along gradients of stand composition, topography and climate. Forest Ecology and Management 397:39-47. doi:10.1016/j.foreco.2017.04.014

  33. McGarigal, K., H. Y. Wan, K. A. Zeller, B. C. Timm, and S. A. Cushman. 2016. Multi-scale habitat modeling: a review and outlook. Landscape Ecology 31(6):1161-1175. doi:10.1007/s10980-016-0374-x

  34. Wan, H. Y., A. C. Rhodes, and S. B. St. Clair. 2014. Fire severity alters plant regeneration patterns and defense against herbivores in mixed aspen forests. Oikos 123:1479-1488. doi:10.1111/oik.01521

  35. Wan, H. Y., A. C. Olson, K. D. Muncey, and S. B. St. Clair. 2014. Legacy effects of fire size and severity on forest regeneration, recruitment, and wildlife activity in aspen forests. Forest Ecology and Management 329:59-68. doi:10.1016/j.foreco.2014.06.006

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