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Erin K. Buchholtz
Erin K. Buchholtz
USGS South Carolina Assistant Unit Leader, Clemson Univ. Professor
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei usgs.gov
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Telecoupling research: The first five years
KE Kapsar, CL Hovis, RF Bicudo da Silva, EK Buchholtz, AK Carlson, ...
Sustainability 11 (4), 1033, 2019
662019
Anthropogenic resistance: accounting for human behavior in wildlife connectivity planning
A Ghoddousi, EK Buchholtz, AM Dietsch, MA Williamson, S Sharma, ...
One Earth 4 (1), 39-48, 2021
502021
Using landscape connectivity to predict human-wildlife conflict
EK Buchholtz, A Stronza, A Songhurst, G McCulloch, LA Fitzgerald
Biological Conservation 248, 108677, 2020
492020
The future for reptiles: advances and challenges in the Anthropocene
LA Fitzgerald, D Walkup, K Chyn, E Buchholtz, N Angeli, M Parker
Elsevier, 2018
452018
Overlapping landscape utilization by elephants and people in the Western Okavango Panhandle: implications for conflict and conservation
E Buchholtz, L Fitzgerald, A Songhurst, G McCulloch, A Stronza
Landscape Ecology 34, 1411-1423, 2019
302019
Temporal partitioning and overlapping use of a shared natural resource by people and elephants
EK Buchholtz, L Redmore, LA Fitzgerald, A Stronza, A Songhurst, ...
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 7, 117, 2019
282019
Experts and elephants: local ecological knowledge predicts landscape use for a species involved in human-wildlife conflict.
EK Buchholtz, LA Fitzgerald, A Songhurst, GP McCulloch, AL Stronza
Ecology & Society 25 (4), 2020
122020
Anthropogenic impact on wildlife resource use: Spatial and temporal shifts in elephants’ access to water
EK Buchholtz, S Spragg, A Songhurst, A Stronza, G McCulloch, ...
African Journal of Ecology 59 (3), 614-623, 2021
92021
Potential cheatgrass abundance within lightly invaded areas of the Great Basin
HR Sofaer, CS Jarnevich, EK Buchholtz, BS Cade, JT Abatzoglou, ...
Landscape Ecology 37 (10), 2607-2618, 2022
42022
A mixed‐methods assessment of human‐elephant conflict in the Western Okavango Panhandle, Botswana
EK Buchholtz, M McDaniels, G McCulloch, A Songhurst, A Stronza
People and Nature 5 (2), 557-571, 2023
32023
Genetic and demographic consequences of range contraction patterns during biological annihilation
JE Rogan, MR Parker, ZB Hancock, AD Earl, EK Buchholtz, K Chyn, ...
Scientific Reports 13 (1), 1691, 2023
32023
An agent-based model of elephant crop consumption walks using combinatorial optimization
H He, E Buchholtz, F Chen, S Vogel, CAA Yu
Ecological Modelling 464, 109852, 2022
32022
Assessing large landscape patterns of potential fire connectivity using circuit methods
EK Buchholtz, J Kreitler, DJ Shinneman, M Crist, J Heinrichs
Landscape Ecology 38 (7), 1663-1676, 2023
12023
People in a biodiverse region experienced varying types and timing of conflict with multiple wildlife species
E Buchholtz
Tropical Conservation Science 17, 19400829241233479, 2024
2024
Temporal Patterns of Structural Sagebrush Connectivity from 1985 to 2020
EK Buchholtz, MS O’Donnell, JA Heinrichs, CL Aldridge
Land 12 (6), 1176, 2023
2023
Landscape and connectivity metrics as a spatial tool to support invasive annual grass management decisions
EK Buchholtz, J Heinrichs, M Crist
Biological Invasions 25 (3), 637-644, 2023
2023
Integrating Telemetry, Local Knowledge, and Connectivity to Understand and Predict Human-Elephant Conflict in the Western Okavango Panhandle of Botswana
EK Buchholtz
2019
Precipitation, Plants, and Herbivory: Comparing Top-Down and Bottom-up Effects on a Heterogeneous Savanna Landscape In Kenya
EK Buchholtz
2011
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