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Richard Sharp
Researcher at Stanford University
Publications - 42
Citations - 1472
Richard Sharp is an academic researcher from Stanford University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ecosystem services & Biodiversity. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 41 publications receiving 1064 citations. Previous affiliations of Richard Sharp include Ohio State University & St. Lawrence University.
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Global modeling of nature’s contributions to people
Rebecca Chaplin-Kramer,Rebecca Chaplin-Kramer,Richard Sharp,Charlotte Weil,Elena M. Bennett,Unai Pascual,Unai Pascual,Unai Pascual,Katie K. Arkema,Katie K. Arkema,Kate A. Brauman,Benjamin P. Bryant,Anne D. Guerry,Anne D. Guerry,Nick M. Haddad,Maike Hamann,Perrine Hamel,Justin A. Johnson,Lisa Mandle,Henrique M. Pereira,Henrique M. Pereira,Stephen Polasky,Mary Ruckelshaus,Mary Ruckelshaus,M. Rebecca Shaw,Jessica M. Silver,Jessica M. Silver,Adrian L. Vogl,Gretchen C. Daily +28 more
TL;DR: It is found that where people's needs for nature are now greatest, nature’s ability to meet those needs is declining, and up to 5 billion people face higher water pollution and insufficient pollination for nutrition under future scenarios of land use and climate change, particularly in Africa and South Asia.
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Spatial patterns of agricultural expansion determine impacts on biodiversity and carbon storage
Rebecca Chaplin-Kramer,Richard Sharp,Lisa Mandle,Sarah Sim,Justin A. Johnson,Isabela Butnar,Llorenç Milà i Canals,Bradley A. Eichelberger,Ivan Ramler,Carina Mueller,Nikolaus Scott McLachlan,Anahita Yousefi,Henry King,Peter Kareiva +13 more
TL;DR: It is shown how different patterns of agricultural expansion into forested landscapes can vastly reduce or exacerbate the total impact, suggesting that methods to measure sustainability should consider not only the total area but also where and how the landscape is converted.
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Degradation in carbon stocks near tropical forest edges.
Rebecca Chaplin-Kramer,Ivan Ramler,Richard Sharp,Nick M. Haddad,James S. Gerber,Paul C. West,Lisa Mandle,Peder Engstrom,Alessandro Baccini,Sarah Sim,Carina Mueller,Henry King +11 more
TL;DR: These findings suggest that IPCC Tier 1 methods overestimate carbon stocks in tropical forests by nearly 10%.
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National scale evaluation of the InVEST nutrient retention model in the United Kingdom.
TL;DR: The results suggest that the InVEST model can provide valuable information on nutrient fluxes to decision makers, especially in terms of relative differences among catchments, but caution is needed if using the absolute modelled values for decision-making.
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Rb is critical in a mammalian tissue stem cell population
Pamela L. Wenzel,Lizhao Wu,Alain de Bruin,Alain de Bruin,Jean Leon Chong,Wen-Yi Chen,Geoffrey Dureska,Emily Sites,Tony Pan,Ashish Sharma,Kun Huang,Randall Ridgway,Kishore R. Mosaliganti,Richard Sharp,Raghu Machiraju,Joel H. Saltz,Hideyuki Yamamoto,James C. Cross,Michael L. Robinson,Michael L. Robinson,Michael L. Robinson,Gustavo Leone +21 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the Rb pathway plays a critical role in the maintenance of a mammalian stem cell population and the convergence of extraembryonic and fetal functions of Rb in neural and erythroid development is revealed.