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Lindsey L Thurman
Lindsey L Thurman
Ecologist, USGS Northwest Climate Adaptation Science Center
Verified email at usgs.gov
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Persist in place or shift in space? Evaluating the adaptive capacity of species to climate change
LL Thurman, BA Stein, EA Beever, W Foden, SR Geange, N Green, ...
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, 2020
1162020
Testing the link between species interactions and co‐occurrence in a trophic network
L Thurman, A Barner, T Garcia, T Chestnut
Ecography, 2019
502019
Patterns and variation in benthic biodiversity in a large marine ecosystem
SE Piacenza, AK Barner, CE Benkwitt, KS Boersma, EB Cerny-Chipman, ...
PLoS One 10 (8), e0135135, 2015
402015
Antipredator Behavior of American Bullfrogs (Lithobates catesbeianus) in a Novel Environment
TS Garcia, LL Thurman, JC Rowe, SM Selego
Ethology, 2012
312012
Potential effects of warming climate on visitor use in three Alaskan national parks
CM Albano, CL Angelo, RL Strauch, LL Thurman
PARK SCIENCE 30 (1), 36, 2013
272013
Warming-induced shifts in amphibian phenology and behavior lead to altered predator–prey dynamics
F Jara, L Thurman, PO Montiglio, A Sih, T Garcia
Oecologia, 2019
252019
Factors influencing distributional shifts and abundance at the range core of a climate‐sensitive mammal
PD Billman, EA Beever, DB McWethy, LL Thurman, KC Wilson
Global Change Biology 27 (19), 4498-4515, 2021
242021
Differential plasticity in response to simulated climate warming in a high-elevation amphibian assemblage
LL Thurman, TS Garcia
Journal of Herpetology 51 (2), 232-239, 2017
212017
Supporting the adaptive capacity of species through more effective knowledge exchange with conservation practitioners
CN Cook, EA Beever, LL Thurman, LM Thompson, JE Gross, AR Whiteley, ...
Evolutionary Applications, 2021
202021
Applying assessments of adaptive capacity to inform natural‐resource management in a changing climate
LL Thurman, JE Gross, C Mengelt, EA Beever, LM Thompson, ...
Conservation Biology 36 (2), e13838, 2022
192022
Evaluating temporal consistency in marine biodiversity hotspots
PLOS ONE 10 (7), e0133301, 2015
162015
Elevational differences in trait response to UV-B radiation by long-toed salamander populations
LL Thurman, TS Garcia, PD Hoffman
Oecologia 175, 835-845, 2014
162014
The integrative effects of behavior and morphology on amphibian movement
E Bredeweg, A Morzillo, L Thurman, T Garcia
Ecology and Evolution, https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.4837, 2019
142019
Connecting research and practice to enhance the evolutionary potential of species under climate change
LM Thompson, LL Thurman, CN Cook, EA Beever, CM Sgrò, A Battles, ...
Conservation Science and Practice 5 (2), e12855, 2023
122023
Asymmetric competition shapes amphibian response to rapid environmental change
L Thurman, T Garcia
Ecosphere 10 (12), e02950, 2019
92019
Is the grass always greener? Land surface phenology reveals differences in peak and season‐long vegetation productivity responses to climate and management
DJA Wood, S Powell, PC Stoy, LL Thurman, EA Beever
Ecology and Evolution 11 (16), 11168-11199, 2021
82021
Geographic and taxonomic variation in adaptive capacity among mountain-dwelling small mammals: Implications for conservation status and actions
EA Beever, JL Wilkening, PD Billman, LL Thurman, KA Ernest, DH Wright, ...
Biological Conservation 282, 109942, 2023
42023
Treading water: Conservation of headwater-stream associated amphibians in northwestern North America
LL Thurman, CD Cousins, STC Button, TS Garcia, AL Henderson, ...
Imperiled: The Encyclopedia of Conservation (Elsevier Inc.), 499-551, 2022
12022
Amphibian communities and climate change: where ecological processes meet evolutionary interactions
LL Thurman
12017
Disease‐smart climate adaptation for wildlife management and conservation
LL Thurman, K Alger, O LeDee, LM Thompson, E Hofmeister, JM Hudson, ...
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, e2716, 2024
2024
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