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Péter Sólymos
Researcher at University of Alberta
Publications - 64
Citations - 17744
Péter Sólymos is an academic researcher from University of Alberta. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Climate change. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 61 publications receiving 17403 citations. Previous affiliations of Péter Sólymos include Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Institute & University of Debrecen.
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vegan: Community Ecology Package
Jari Oksanen,F. Guillaume Blanchet,Roeland Kindt,Pierre Legendre,Peter R. Minchin,Robert B. O'Hara,Gavin Simpson,Péter Sólymos,M. Henry H. Stevens,Helene H. Wagner +9 more
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Citizen science reveals unexpected continental-scale evolutionary change in a model organism
Jonathan Silvertown,Laurence M. Cook,Robert A. D. Cameron,Mike Dodd,Kevin McConway,Jenny P. Worthington,Peter W. Skelton,Christian Anton,Oliver Bossdorf,Bruno Baur,Menno Schilthuizen,Benoît Fontaine,Helmut Sattmann,Giorgio Bertorelle,Maria Correia,Cristina da Cunha Hueb Barata de Oliveira,Beata M. Pokryszko,Małgorzata Ożgo,Arturs Stalažs,Eoin Gill,Üllar Rammul,Péter Sólymos,Zoltán Fehér,Xavier Juan +23 more
TL;DR: This work tested for evolutionary changes in shell albedo that might have been driven by the warming of the climate in Europe over the last half century by compiling an historical dataset for 6,515 native populations of C. nemoralis and comparing this with new data on nearly 3,000 populations.
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dclone: Data Cloning in R
TL;DR: The dclone R package contains lowlevel functions for implementing maximum like-lihood estimating procedures for complex mod-els using data cloning and Bayesian Markov Chain Monte Carlo methods with support for JAGS, WinBUGS and OpenBUGS.
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Calibrating indices of avian density from non‐standardized survey data: making the most of a messy situation
Péter Sólymos,Péter Sólymos,Steven M. Matsuoka,Erin M. Bayne,Subhash R. Lele,Patricia C. Fontaine,Steve Cumming,Diana Stralberg,Fiona K. A. Schmiegelow,Samantha J. Song +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors reformulated removal models of avian singing rates and distance sampling models of the effective detection radius to control for the effects of survey protocol and temporal and environmental covariates on detection probabilities.
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Wildfire‐mediated vegetation change in boreal forests of Alberta, Canada
Diana Stralberg,Xianli Wang,Xianli Wang,Marc-André Parisien,François-Nicolas Robinne,Péter Sólymos,C. Lisa Mahon,Scott E. Nielsen,Erin M. Bayne +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors developed a hybrid modeling approach that constrains projections of climatedriven vegetation change based on topo-edaphic conditions coupled with weather and fuel-based simulations of future wildfires using Burn-P3, a spatial fire simulation model.