Publications

In review
Bateman, B. L., A. M. Pidgeon, J. VanDerWal, P. J. Heglund, H. R. Akcakaya, W. E. Thogmartin, T. P. Albright, S. J. Vavrus, C. H. Flather, and V. C. Radeloff. Assessing the dynamic nature of species distributions using climate variability. Global Change Biology, in review. Abstract
Baumann, M., Ozdogan, M., Wolter, P.T., Krylov, A., Vladimirova, N., Radeloff, V.C. Remote sensing of windfall disturbance with Landsat. Remote Sensing of Environment, in review. Abstract
Bellis, L. M., A. M. Pidgeon, P.C. Alcantrara, L. Heil, and V. C. Radeloff, J. L. Navarro. Bird responses to landscape heterogeneity and land use legacies in wooded highlands of Argentina. Journal of Animal Ecology, in review. Abstract
Brandt, J. S., V. Butsic, B. Schwab, T. Kuemmerle, and V. C. Radeloff. The effectiveness of protected areas, sacred sites and logging bans to protect forests from logging in southwest China. Conservation Biology, in review. Abstract
Brandt, J.S., Han L., Fang Z, Wood E.M., Pidgeon, A. and Radeloff V. Sacred forests are keystone structures for forest bird conservation in southwest China’s Himalayan mountains. Biological Conservation, in review. Abstract
Culbert, P. D., V. C. Radeloff, C. F. Flather, J. M. Kellndorfer, C. D. Rittenhouse, and A. M. Pidgeon. The influence of vertical and horizontal habitat structure on nationwide patterns of avian biodiversity. Auk, in review. Abstract
Frederic Beaudry, V. C. Radeloff, A. M. Pidgeon, A. J. Plantinga, D. J. Lewis, D. Helmers, V. Butsic. The loss of forest birds habitats under different land use policies as projected by a coupled ecological-econometric model. Biological Conservation, in review. Abstract
Gavier Pizarro, G. I., V. C. Radeloff, S. I. Stewart, C. Huebner, and N. Keuler. Seventy-year legacies of housing and road patterns are related to non-native invasive plant patterns in the forests of the Baraboo Hills, Wisconsin, USA. Ecosystems, in review. Abstract
Gimmi, U., and V. C. Radeloff. Assessing naturalness in northern Great Lakes forests based on historic land cover and vegetation changes. Journal for Nature Conservation, in review. Abstract
Griffith, P., T. Kuemmerle, M. Baumann, V. C. Radeloff, I. V. Abrudan, J. Lieskovsky, C. Munteanu, K. Ostapovicz, and P. Hostert. Forest disturbances, forest recover, and changes in forest types across the Carpathian ecoregion from 1985 to 2010 based on Landsat image composites. Remote Sensing of Environment, in review. Abstract
Hammer, R.B., T.J. Hawbaker, C. Miller, G.H. Aplet, S.I. Stewart, B. Wilmer, and V.C. Radeloff. Housing growth and wildland fire management in National Forest Wilderness Areas: Current potential and future challenges. Landscape and Urban Planning, in review. Abstract
Martinuzzi, S., S. Januchowski-Hartley, B. Pracheil, P. McIntyre, A. Plantinga, D. Lewis, and V. C. Radeloff. Threats and opportunities for freshwater conservation under future land use change scenarios in the United States. Global Change Biology, in review. Abstract
Martinuzzi, S., V. C. Radeloff, J. Higgins, D. Helmers, A. J. Plantinga, and D. J. Lewis. Key areas for conserving United States’ biodiversity likely threatened by future land use change. Ecosphere, in review. Abstract
Neumann, W., S. Martinuzzi, A. B. Estes, A. M. Pidgeon, H. Dettki, G. Ericsson, and V. C. Radeloff. Opportunities for the application of advanced remotely-sensed data in ecological studies of terrestrial animal movement. Journal of Applied Ecology, in review. Abstract
Sabor, A. N. S. Keuler, S. I. Stewart, R. B Hammer, and V. C. Radeloff. Effects of housing density on standing and down dead wood in the upper Midwest, USA. Forest Ecology and Management, in review. Abstract
Wendland, K., M. Baumann, D. Lewis, A. Sieber, and V. C. Radeloff. Protected area effectiveness in European Russia during and after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Biological Conservation, in review. Abstract
Wood, E. M., A. M. Pidgeon, V. C. Radeloff, D. Helmers, P. D. Culbert, N. S. Keuler, and C. H. Flather. Housing development outside protected areas erodes avian community structure within. Ecological Applications, in review. Abstract