Wong, A., C. R. Allen, N. M. Chaine, D. M. Haak, K. L. Pope, N. A. Smeenk, B. J. Stephen, and D. R. Uden. 2013. Enamel-based mark performance for marking Chinese mystery snail Bellamya chinensis. Management of Biological Invasions 4:231-234.
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October 2013
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Unstad, K. M., D. R. Uden, C. R. Allen, N. M. Chaine, D. M. Haak, R. A. Kill, K. L. Pope, B. J. Stephen, and A. Wong. 2013. Survival and behavior of Chinese mystery snails (Bellamya chinensis) in response to simulated water body drawdowns and extended air exposure. Management of Biological Invasions 4:123-127.
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December 2013
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Uden, D.R., C.R. Allen, T.D. McCoy, R. B. Mitchell and Q. Guan. 2015. Predicted avian responses to scenarios of biofuel-based landuse change in an intensive agricultural landscape. Global Change Biology – Bioenergy 7: 717-726.
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July 2015
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Uden, D.R., C.R. Allen, R.B. Mitchell, Q. Guan and T.D. McCoy. Bioenergy feedstock development scenarios and potential impacts on regional groundwater withdrawals. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 68(5):124A-128A.
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October 2013
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Uden, D.R., C.R. Allen, D.G. Angeler, L.Corral and K.A. Fricke. 2015. Adaptive invasive species distribution models: A framework for modeling incipient invasions. Biological Invasions 10: 2831-2850.
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September 2015
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Uden, D.R., C.R. Allen, A.A. Bishop, R. Grosse, C.F. Jorgensen, T.G. LaGrange, R.G. Stutheit, and M.P. Vrtiska. 2015. Predictions of future ephemeral wetland habitat availability for the continued management of North American waterbirds under global change. Ecosphere 6:art215. http://dx.doi.org/10.1890/ES15-00256.1
Ecosphere.
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October 2015
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Uden, D. R., M. L. Hellman, D.G. Angeler, and C. R. Allen. The role of reserves
and anthropogenic elements for functional connectivity and resilience of ephemeral
habitats. Ecological Applications 24:1569-1582.
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November 2014
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Streit Krug, A., D. R. Uden, C. R. Allen, and D. Twidwell. 2017. Culturally induced range infilling of eastern redcedar: a problem in ecology, an ecological problem, or both?.
Ecology and Society 22(2):46. https://doi.org/10.5751/ES-09357-220246
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August 2017
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Stephen, B. J., C. R. Allen, N. M. Chaine, K. A. Fricke, D. M. Haak, M. L. Hellman, R. A. Kill, K. T. Nemec, K. L. Pope, N. A. Smeenk, D. R. Uden, K. M. Unstad, A. E. VanderHam, and A. Wong. 2013. Fecundity of the Chinese mystery snail in a Nebraska reservoir. Journal of Freshwater Ecology 28:439-444.
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December 2013
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Daniel R. Uden, R. B. Mitchell, C. R. Allen, Qingfeng Guan and Tim D. McCoy. The feasibility of producing adequate feedstock for year–round cellulosic ethanol production in an intensive agricultural fuelshed. Bioenergy Research 6: 930-938.
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October 2013
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Chaine, N. M., C. R. Allen, K. A. Fricke, D. M. Haak, M. L. Hellman, R. A. Kill, K. T. Nemec, K. L. Pope, N. A. Smeenk, B. J. Stephen, D. R. Uden, K. M. Unstad, and A. E. VanderHam. 2012. Population estimate of Chinese mystery snail (Bellamya chinensis) in a Nebraska reservoir. BioInvasions Records 1:283-287.
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October 2012
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Caleb P. Roberts, Daniel R. Uden, Craig R. Allen, Dirac Twidwell. 2018. Doublethink & double standards: mismatch between policy and ecology of a native invader. PLoS ONE 13(3):eo189733.
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July 2018
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Angeler, D.G., C.R. Allen, D.R. Uden, and R.K. Johnson. 2015. Spatial scaling patterns and functional redundancies in a changing boreal lake landscape.
Ecosystems 18:889-902.
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March 2015
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Angeler, D. G., B. C. Chaffin, S. M. Sundstrom, A. Garmestani, K. L. Pope, D. R. Uden, D. Twidwell, and C. R. Allen. 2020. Coerced regimes: management challenges in the Anthropocene. Ecology and Society 25(1):4.
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January 2020
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Allen, C.R., H.E. Birge, S.L. Bartelt-Hunt, R.A. Bevans, J.L. Burnett, B.A. Cosens, X Cai, A.S. Garmestani, I. Linkov, E.A. Scott, M.D. Solomon and D.R. Uden. 2016. Avoiding
decline: Fostering resilience and sustainability in midsize cities. Sustainability 8: 844-868.
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November 2016
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Allen, C.R., D.G. Angeler, G.S. Cumming, C. Folke, D. Twidwell, and D. Uden. 2016. Quantifying spatial resilience. Journal of Applied Ecology 53: 625-635.
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May 2016
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