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Daniel L Perret
Daniel L Perret
ORISE Postdoctoral Research Fellow, USFS
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Naturalized distributions show that climatic disequilibrium is structured by niche size in pines (Pinus L.)
DL Perret, AB Leslie, DF Sax
Global Ecology and Biogeography 28 (4), 429-441, 2019
292019
Seasonal drought in North America’s sagebrush biome structures dynamic mesic resources for sage‐grouse
JP Donnelly, BW Allred, D Perret, NL Silverman, JD Tack, VJ Dreitz, ...
Ecology and evolution 8 (24), 12492-12505, 2018
292018
Niche syndromes reveal climate-driven extinction threat to island endemic conifers
KC Rosenblad, DL Perret, DF Sax
Nature Climate Change 9 (8), 627-631, 2019
222019
Evaluating alternative study designs for optimal sampling of species' climatic niches
DL Perret, DF Sax
Ecography 2022 (1), 2022
92022
A species’ response to spatial climatic variation does not predict its response to climate change
DL Perret, MEK Evans, DF Sax
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 121 (1), e2304404120, 2024
22024
Range-wide population assessments for subalpine fir indicate widespread disturbance-driven decline
DL Perret, DM Bell, AN Gray, JD Shaw, HSJ Zald
Forest Ecology and Management 542, 121128, 2023
12023
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P Stout, DL Perret, DF Sax, S Komori, Y Saito, T Nishimura, D Respatika, ...
Perspective, 2023
2023
Population-level responses determine species' vulnerability to climate change: a spatiotemporal case study of ponderosa pine
DL Perret, MEK Evans, DF Sax
2022 ESA Annual Meeting, Montreal, QC, 2022
2022
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