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2013

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Use Of Anecdotal Occurrence Data In Species Distribution Models: An Example Based On The White-Nosed Coati (Nasua Narica) In The American Southwest., Jennifer K. Frey, Jeremy C. Lewis, James S. Stuart, Rachel K. Guy Jan 2013

Use Of Anecdotal Occurrence Data In Species Distribution Models: An Example Based On The White-Nosed Coati (Nasua Narica) In The American Southwest., Jennifer K. Frey, Jeremy C. Lewis, James S. Stuart, Rachel K. Guy

Jennifer K. Frey

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Impact Of Lane Use Change Due To Bioenergy On Midwestern Us Hydrology, Andy Vanloocke, Carl J. Bernacchi, Stephen W. Nesbitt Dec 2012

Impact Of Lane Use Change Due To Bioenergy On Midwestern Us Hydrology, Andy Vanloocke, Carl J. Bernacchi, Stephen W. Nesbitt

Andy VanLoocke

The objective of this paper is to analyze and discuss the impact of land use change due to
bioenergy on Midwestern US hydrology. Together, soybean and maize form the largest single
ecosystem type of the contiguous United States. This agro-ecosystem represents the largest single
land-use in the Midwestern US and dominates regional ecosystem services such as food
production, water quality, evaporation of water to the atmosphere, nutrient cycling, carbon
sequestration, as well as other services. In addition to being two of the dominant food crops
grown throughout the US and the world, these two crops represent the dominant feedstocks used …