Ali Urza is the lead author on the new paper "Evidence of widespread topoclimatic limitation for lower treelines of the Intermountain West, USA". This paper maps lower treelines across the Intermountain West of the US (between the Pacific Crest and the Continental Divide) and determines whether climate, substrate, or land use is constraining the extent of lower treelines. I would highly encourage you to take a look at Ali's paper. It is a great read and brings attention to lower treelines as a major ecotone in dry regions throughout the world. The paper has been accepted in Ecological Applications but still hasn't been type-set in journal format yet. You can view the paper by clicking HERE.
https://esajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/eap.2158
With this blog I intend to share GIS, remote sensing, and spatial analysis tips, experiences, and techniques with others. Most of my work is in the field of Landscape Ecology, so there is a focus on ecological applications. Postings include tips and suggestions for data processing and day-to-day GIS tasks, links to my GIS tools and approaches, and links to scientific papers that I've been involved in.
Tuesday, May 12, 2020
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