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Ross K. Meentemeyer

Researcher at North Carolina State University

Publications -  170
Citations -  7248

Ross K. Meentemeyer is an academic researcher from North Carolina State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Phytophthora ramorum & Umbellularia. The author has an hindex of 43, co-authored 161 publications receiving 5879 citations. Previous affiliations of Ross K. Meentemeyer include Sonoma State University & University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

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Equilibrium or not? Modelling potential distribution of invasive species in different stages of invasion

TL;DR: How stage of invasion affects the extent to which occurrence data represent the ecological niche of organisms and, in turn, influences spatial prediction of species’ potential distributions is examined.
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Invasive species distribution modeling (iSDM): Are absence data and dispersal constraints needed to predict actual distributions?

TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated the impact of presence-only, true-absence and pseudoabsence data on model accuracy using an extensive dataset on the distribution of the invasive forest pathogen Phytophthora ramorum in California.
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Continental-scale quantification of landscape values using social media data

TL;DR: It is found Panoramio, Flickr, and Instagram data can be used to quantify landscape values, with features of Instagram being especially suitable due to its relatively large population of users and its functional ability of allowing users to attach personally meaningful comments and hashtags to their uploaded images.
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Landscape Epidemiology of Emerging Infectious Diseases in Natural and Human-Altered Ecosystems

TL;DR: The field of landscape epidemiology integrates concepts and approaches from disease ecology with the macro-scale lens of landscape ecology, enabling examination of disease across spatiotemporal scales in complex environmental settings.