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Marcel Holyoak
Researcher at University of California, Davis
Publications - 132
Citations - 12587
Marcel Holyoak is an academic researcher from University of California, Davis. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Habitat. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 118 publications receiving 11116 citations. Previous affiliations of Marcel Holyoak include University of Kentucky & University of California.
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Quantifying the effects of climate and anthropogenic change on regional species loss in China.
Jinxing He,Chuan Yan,Marcel Holyoak,Xinru Wan,Guoyu Ren,Guoyu Ren,Yangfang Hou,Yan Xie,Zhibin Zhang +8 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the estimated proportion of species loss of 252 key protected vertebrate species at a county level of China during the past half century was 27.2% for all taxa, 47.7% for mammals, 28.8% for amphibians and reptiles and 19.4% for birds.
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As temperature increases, predator attack rate is more important to survival than a smaller window of prey vulnerability
TL;DR: The present study suggests the importance of effects of temperature on prey window of vulnerability, or "velocity" across time, in order to understand the net effects of predator attack rates and dynamic windows of prey vulnerability.
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Habitat suitability through time: using time series and habitat models to understand changes in bird density
Elizabeth L. Porzig,Elizabeth L. Porzig,Nathaniel E. Seavy,Thomas Gardali,Geoffrey R. Geupel,Marcel Holyoak,John M. Eadie +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a 28-year period of bird community dynamics at a field site in northern California during which time the plant community has been transitioning from scrub to conifer forest was investigated.
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Successes, Failures, and Suggested Future Directions for Ecosystem Restoration of the Middle Sacramento River,
CaliforniaH . Golet,David L. Brown,Melinda Carlson,Thomas Gardali,Adam Henderson,Karen D. Holl,Christine A. Howell,Marcel Holyoak,John W. Hunt,G. Mathias Kondolf,Eric W. Larsen,Ryan A. Luster,Charles McClain,Charles Nelson,Seth Paine,William E. Rainey,Zan Rubin,Fraser Shilling,Joseph G. Silveira,Helen Swagerty,Neal M. Williams,David M. Wood +21 more
TL;DR: In this paper, monitoring information from California's middle Sacramento River had not been synthesized, despite restoration having been ongoing since 1989, and a comprehensive evaluation of large-scale ecosystem restoration projects seldom undergo comprehensive evaluation to determine project effectiveness.
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Predicting extinction: progress with an individual-based model of protozoan predators and prey
TL;DR: This study demonstrates the use of an individual-based model to help identify and test mechanisms of extinction in predator–prey interactions and predicts the dynamics and time to extinction in aquatic microcosms of a protist predator and prey.