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John Kupfer
John Kupfer
Professor of Geography, University of South Carolina
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei sc.edu
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Not seeing the ocean for the islands: the mediating influence of matrix‐based processes on forest fragmentation effects
JA Kupfer, GP Malanson, SB Franklin
Global ecology and biogeography 15 (1), 8-20, 2006
5862006
Landscape ecology and biogeography: rethinking landscape metrics in a post-FRAGSTATS landscape
JA Kupfer
Progress in physical geography 36 (3), 400-420, 2012
3592012
The suitability of montane ecotones as indicators of global climatic change
JA Kupfer, DM Cairns
Progress in Physical Geography 20 (3), 253-272, 1996
2471996
Incorporating spatial non-stationarity of regression coefficients into predictive vegetation models
JA Kupfer, CA Farris
Landscape Ecology 22, 837-852, 2007
1402007
Accounting for multi‐scale spatial autocorrelation improves performance of invasive species distribution modelling (iSDM)
T Václavík, JA Kupfer, RK Meentemeyer
Journal of Biogeography 39 (1), 42-55, 2012
1252012
Landscape ecology and biogeography
JA Kupfer
Progress in Physical Geography 19 (1), 18-34, 1995
1221995
Application of spherical statistics to change vector analysis of Landsat data: Southern Appalachian spruce–fir forests
TR Allen, JA Kupfer
Remote sensing of environment 74 (3), 482-493, 2000
1192000
National assessments of forest fragmentation in the US
JA Kupfer
Global Environmental Change 16 (1), 73-82, 2006
1062006
Patterns of forest damage in a southern Mississippi landscape caused by Hurricane Katrina
JA Kupfer, AT Myers, SE McLane, GN Melton
Ecosystems 11, 45-60, 2008
1032008
Climate change projected to reduce prescribed burning opportunities in the south-eastern United States
JA Kupfer, AJ Terando, P Gao, C Teske, JK Hiers
International Journal of Wildland Fire 29 (9), 764-778, 2020
612020
Sensitivity of landscape metrics to classification scheme
C Huang, EL Geiger, JA Kupfer
International Journal of Remote Sensing 27 (14), 2927-2948, 2006
612006
Observed and modeled directional change in riparian forest composition at a cutbank edge
JA Kupfer, GP Malanson
Landscape Ecology 8, 185-199, 1993
601993
Using mobile device data to track the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on spatiotemporal patterns of national park visitation
JA Kupfer, Z Li, H Ning, X Huang
Sustainability 13 (16), 9366, 2021
582021
Regionalization of forest pattern metrics for the continental United States using contiguity constrained clustering and partitioning
JA Kupfer, P Gao, D Guo
Ecological Informatics 9, 11-18, 2012
562012
Factors influencing species composition in canopy gaps: the importance of edge proximity in Hueston Woods, Ohio
JA Kupfer, JR Runkle, GP Malanson
The Professional Geographer 49 (2), 165-178, 1997
491997
Early gap successional pathways in a Fagus‐Acer forest preserve: pattern and determinants
JA Kupfer, JR Runkle
Journal of Vegetation Science 7 (2), 247-256, 1996
481996
Spectral response and spatial pattern of Fraser fir mortality and regeneration, Great Smoky Mountains, USA
TR Allen, JA Kupfer
Plant Ecology 156, 59-74, 2001
442001
Robust projections of future fire probability for the conterminous United States
P Gao, AJ Terando, JA Kupfer, JM Varner, MC Stambaugh, TL Lei, ...
Science of the total environment 789, 147872, 2021
422021
Evaluation of an ecological land type classification system, Natchez Trace State Forest, western Tennessee, USA
JA Kupfer, SB Franklin
Landscape and Urban Planning 49 (3-4), 179-190, 2000
422000
Simulated fate of leaf litter and large woody debris at a riparian cutbank
GP Malanson, JA Kupfer
Canadian Journal of Forest Research 23 (4), 582-590, 1993
411993
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