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Kimberly R. Hall
Researcher at The Nature Conservancy
Publications - 39
Citations - 6085
Kimberly R. Hall is an academic researcher from The Nature Conservancy. The author has contributed to research in topics: Climate change & Understory. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 35 publications receiving 5314 citations. Previous affiliations of Kimberly R. Hall include University of Michigan & Michigan State University.
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Fingerprints of global warming on wild animals and plants
Terry L. Root,Jeff Price,Kimberly R. Hall,Stephen H. Schneider,Cynthia Rosenzweig,J. Alan Pounds +5 more
TL;DR: A consistent temperature-related shift is revealed in species ranging from molluscs to mammals and from grasses to trees, suggesting that a significant impact of global warming is already discernible in animal and plant populations.
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Incorporating climate change into systematic conservation planning
Craig Groves,Edward T. Game,Mark G. Anderson,Molly S. Cross,Carolyn A. F. Enquist,Zach Ferdaña,Evan H. Girvetz,Anne Gondor,Kimberly R. Hall,Jonathan V. Higgins,Rob Marshall,Kenneth J. Popper,Stephan W Schill,Sarah L. Shafer +13 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors propose five approaches to climate change adaptation that can be integrated into existing or new biodiversity conservation plans: conserving the geophysical stage, protecting climatic refugia, enhancing regional connectivity, sustaining ecosystem process and function, and capitalizing on opportunities emerging in response to climate changes.
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Defining Ecological Drought for the Twenty-First Century
Shelley D. Crausbay,Aaron R. Ramirez,Shawn L. Carter,Molly S. Cross,Kimberly R. Hall,Deborah J. Bathke,Julio L. Betancourt,Steve Colt,Amanda E. Cravens,Melinda S. Dalton,Jason B. Dunham,Lauren E. Hay,Michael J. Hayes,Jamie McEvoy,Chad McNutt,Max A. Moritz,Keith H. Nislow,Nejem Raheem,Todd Sanford +18 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors focus on the human and natural dimensions of the effects of a drought on ecosystems and the human communities that depend on those ecosystems for critical goods and services, including air quality regulation, waste treatment, erosion prevention, and recreation.
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Foundations of translational ecology
Carolyn A. F. Enquist,Stephen T. Jackson,Gregg M. Garfin,Frank W. Davis,Leah R. Gerber,Jeremy S. Littell,Jennifer L. Tank,Adam J. Terando,Tamara U. Wall,Benjamin S. Halpern,J. Kevin Hiers,Toni Lyn Morelli,Elizabeth McNie,Nathan L. Stephenson,Matthew A. Williamson,Connie A. Woodhouse,Laurie Yung,Mark W. Brunson,Kimberly R. Hall,Lauren M. Hallett,Dawn M. Lawson,Max A. Moritz,Koren R. Nydick,Amber Pairis,Andrea J. Ray,Claudia M. Regan,Hugh D. Safford,Hugh D. Safford,Mark W. Schwartz,M. Rebecca Shaw +29 more
TL;DR: Carolyn AF Enquist*, Stephen T Jackson, Gregg M Garfin, Frank W Davis, Leah R Gerber, Jeremy A Littell, Jennifer L Tank, Adam J Terando, Tamara U Wall, Benjamin Halpern, J Kevin Hiers, Toni Lyn Morelli, Elizabeth McNie, Nathan L Stephenson, Matthew A Williamson, Connie A Woodhouse, Laurie Yung, Mark W Brunson, Kimberly R Hall, Lauren M Hallett, Dawn M Lawson, Max A Moritz, Koren Nydick, Amber Pairis, Andrea J
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Circuit-theory applications to connectivity science and conservation.
Brett G. Dickson,Christine M. Albano,Ranjan Anantharaman,Paul Beier,Joseph Fargione,Tabitha A. Graves,Miranda E. Gray,Kimberly R. Hall,Josh Lawler,Paul B. Leonard,Caitlin E. Littlefield,Meredith L. McClure,John Novembre,Carrie A. Schloss,Nathan H. Schumaker,Viral B. Shah,David M. Theobald +16 more
TL;DR: Applications of circuit theory to the science and practice of connectivity conservation, including topics in landscape and population genetics, movement and dispersal paths of organisms, anthropogenic barriers to connectivity, fire behavior, water flow, and ecosystem services, are focused on.