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Learn more about NW CASC-funded research in these publications.

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5 publications in Alpine & Sub-Alpine Ecosystems

Alternative future vegetation pathways reveal potential transformations of western US ecosystems

Hoecker, T.J., K.T. Davis, C. Littlefield, J. Chandler, S. Parks, A. Maguire, K. Kemp, S. Yegorova, and S. Dobrowski. 2026. Alternative future vegetation pathways reveal potential transformations of western US ecosystems. Global Change Biology 32:e70795.

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Detection of deer at remote camera sites in relation to snow conditions

Published in: | Research Themes: Alpine & Sub-Alpine Ecosystems, Changes in Precipitation, Mammals, Refugia

Vega, K.S.A.M. MarshallL.K. SvancaraD.E. Ausband, and T.E. Link2025Detection of deer at remote camera sites in relation to snow conditions. Journal of Wildlife Management: e70088.

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Understanding the spatiotemporal distribution of snow refugia in the rain-snow transition zone of north-central Idaho

Published in: | Research Themes: Alpine & Sub-Alpine Ecosystems, Changes in Precipitation, Mammals, Refugia

Strickfaden, K.M., A.M. Marshall, L.K. Svancara, D.E. Ausband, and T.E. Link. 2023. Understanding the spatiotemporal distribution of snow refugia in the rain-snow transition zone of north-central Idaho. Environmental Research Letters 18:044014.

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Virtual snow stakes: a new method for snow depth measurement at remote camera stations

Published in: | Research Themes: Alpine & Sub-Alpine Ecosystems, Changes in Precipitation

Strickfaden, K.M., M.L. Behan, A.M. Marshall, L.K. Svancara, D.E. Ausband, and T.E. Link. 2023. Virtual snow stakes: a new method for snow depth measurement at remote camera stations. Wildlife Society Bulletin 47:e1481.

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Enhancement of a parsimonious water balance model to simulate surface hydrology in a glacierized watershed

Published in: | Research Themes: Alpine & Sub-Alpine Ecosystems, Aquatic Ecosystems

Valentin, M. M., R. J. Viger, A. E. Van Beusekom, L. E. Hay, T. S. Hogue, and N. L. Foks. 2018. Enhancement of a parsimonious water balance model to simulate surface hydrology in a glacierized watershed. Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface 123:1116–1132.

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