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Devin Routh

Researcher at ETH Zurich

Publications -  27
Citations -  2761

Devin Routh is an academic researcher from ETH Zurich. The author has contributed to research in topics: Climate change & Ecosystem. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 22 publications receiving 1392 citations. Previous affiliations of Devin Routh include Stellenbosch University & Yale University.

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Wyoming's Aging Agricultural Landscape: Demographic Trends Among Farm and Ranch Operators, 1920–2007

TL;DR: In this article, the authors explored demographic trends among farm and ranch operators in Wyoming to see if and how the agricultural community was aging and found that the relative proportions of younger operators are dwindling rapidly.
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Modeling the Effects of Horizontal Positional Error on Classification Accuracy Statistics

TL;DR: Through simulations, spatially-explicit Monte Carlo simulations support a new method for minimizing the effects of positional error on map accuracy and recommend that analysts use caution when applying traditional accuracy assessment strategies to categorical maps, particularly when working with high-resolution imagery.
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Image analysis workflows to reveal the spatial organization of cell nuclei and chromosomes

TL;DR: In this article , a compendium of strategies developed by participants of a training school from the COST action INDEPTH to analyze the spatial distribution of nuclear and chromosomal signals from 3D image stacks, acquired by diffraction-limited confocal microscopy and super-resolution microscopy methods (SIM and STED).
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Predicting Global Forest Reforestation Potential

TL;DR: A spatial map of tree density within the potential forest restoration areas delineated by the IUCN/WRI’s “Atlas of Forest Landscape Restoration Opportunities” is generated to estimate the potential number of trees that could be restored at a global scale.
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Lowland plant arrival in alpine ecosystems facilitates a decrease in soil carbon content under experimental climate warming

TL;DR: In this article , the authors used two whole-community transplant experiments and a follow-up glasshouse experiment to determine whether the establishment of herbaceous lowland plants in alpine ecosystems influenced soil carbon content under warming.