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Judy Che-Castaldo
Researcher at Lincoln Park Zoo
Publications - 39
Citations - 873
Judy Che-Castaldo is an academic researcher from Lincoln Park Zoo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Endangered species. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 35 publications receiving 615 citations. Previous affiliations of Judy Che-Castaldo include Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory & University of Maryland, College Park.
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The compadre Plant Matrix Database: an open online repository for plant demography
Roberto Salguero-Gómez,Roberto Salguero-Gómez,Roberto Salguero-Gómez,Owen R. Jones,C. Ruth Archer,Yvonne M. Buckley,Yvonne M. Buckley,Judy Che-Castaldo,Hal Caswell,Hal Caswell,David J. Hodgson,Alexander Scheuerlein,Dalia Amor Conde,Erik Brinks,Hendrik de Buhr,Claudia Farack,Alexander Hartmann,Anne Henning,Gabriel Hoppe,Gesa Römer,Jens Runge,Tara Ruoff,Julia Wille,Stefan Zeh,Raziel Davison,Dirk Vieregg,Annette Baudisch,Res Altwegg,Fernando Colchero,Ming Dong,Hans de Kroon,Jean-Dominique Lebreton,Charlotte Jessica Eland Metcalf,Maile M. Neel,Ingrid M. Parker,Takenori Takada,Teresa Valverde,Luis A. Vélez-Espino,Glenda M. Wardle,Miguel Franco,James W. Vaupel,James W. Vaupel,James W. Vaupel +42 more
TL;DR: The compadre Plant Matrix Database version 3.0 is introduced, an open‐source online repository containing 468 studies from 598 species world‐wide, with a total of 5621 matrices, a similarly data‐rich and ecologically relevant resource for plant demography.
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COMADRE: a global data base of animal demography
Roberto Salguero-Gómez,Roberto Salguero-Gómez,Owen R. Jones,C. Ruth Archer,Christoph Bein,Hendrik de Buhr,Claudia Farack,Alexander Hartmann,Anne Henning,Gabriel Hoppe,Gesa Römer,Tara Ruoff,Veronika Sommer,Julia Wille,Jakob Voigt,Stefan Zeh,Dirk Vieregg,Yvonne M. Buckley,Yvonne M. Buckley,Judy Che-Castaldo,David J. Hodgson,Alexander Scheuerlein,Hal Caswell,Hal Caswell,James W. Vaupel,James W. Vaupel,James W. Vaupel +26 more
TL;DR: The COMADRE Animal Matrix Database is introduced, an open‐data online repository, which in its version 1.0 contains data on 345 species world‐wide, from 402 studies with a total of 1625 population projection matrices that facilitates interpretation of the numerous demographic metrics that can be derived from its MPMs.
Species recovery in the united states: Increasing the effectiveness of the endangered species act
Daniel M. Evans,Judy Che-Castaldo,Deborah T. Crouse,Frank W. Davis,Rebecca S. Epanchin-Niell,Curtis H. Flather,R. Kipp Frohlich,Dale D. Goble,Ya-Wei Li,Timothy D. Male,Lawrence L. Master,Matthew Moskwik,Maile C. Neel,Barry R. Noon,Camille Parmesan,Mark W. Schwartz,J. Michael Scott,Byron K. Williams +17 more
TL;DR: Climate change will exacerbate this problem and increase both species risk and management uncertainty, requiring more intensive and controversial management strategies to prevent species from going extinct.
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Actual and Potential Use of Population Viability Analyses in Recovery of Plant Species Listed under the U.S. Endangered Species Act
TL;DR: It is asserted that PVA, although an important tool as part of an adaptive-management program, can help to determine quantitative recovery criteria only if more long-term data sets that capture spatiotemporal variability in vital rates become available.
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Herbaceous perennial plants with short generation time have stronger responses to climate anomalies than those with longer generation time
Aldo Compagnoni,Sam C. Levin,Dylan Z. Childs,Stan Harpole,Stan Harpole,Maria Paniw,Gesa Römer,Jean H. Burns,Judy Che-Castaldo,Nadja Rüger,Nadja Rüger,Georges Kunstler,Joanne M. Bennett,Joanne M. Bennett,C. Ruth Archer,C. Ruth Archer,Owen R. Jones,Roberto Salguero-Gómez,Tiffany M. Knight,Tiffany M. Knight +19 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors synthesize time series of structured population models from 162 populations of 62 plants, mostly herbaceous species from temperate biomes, to link plant population growth rates (λ) to precipitation and temperature drivers.