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P. R. Moorcroft and M. A. Lewis (2005). Mechanistic Home Range Analysis. (in press), Princeton Monographs in Population Biology, Princeton University Press Princeton, NJ. 305pp. Download pdf (5MB)

 
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P.R. Moorcroft, M.A. Lewis & S.W. Pacala (2004). Potential role of natural enemies during tree range expansions following climate change. Journal of Theoretical Biology (in prep.).

M. Albani, P.R. Moorcroft, G. C. Hurtt and S.W. Pacala (2004) The contributions of land-use change, CO2 fertilization and climate variability to the carbon sink in the Eastern United States. Global Change Biology (in prep.).

D. Medvigy, P.R. Moorcroft, R. Avissar & R.L. Walko (2004). Mass conservation and atmospheric dynamics in the Regional Atmospheric Modeling System (RAMS). Environmental Fluid Mechanics 4: (in press) Download pdf (2.9MB)

G.C. Hurtt, R. Dubayah, J. Drake, P.R. Moorcroft & M. Fearon (2004). Beyond potential vegetation: Combining Lidar remote sensing and a height-structured ecosystem model for improved carbon stock and flux estimates. Ecological Applications 14: 873-883. Download pdf (KB)

D.W. Purves, J.P. Caspersen, P.R. Moorcroft, G.C. Hurtt & S.W. Pacala (2004). Human-induced changes in U.S. biogenic VOC emissions. Global Change Biology, 10: 1737-1755 Download pdf (1MB)

P.R. Moorcroft, M.A. Lewis & R.L. Crabtree (2004). Coyote home range patterns in Yellowstone determined by resource abundance and avoidance of neighbors: an analysis using a mechanistic home range model. Science (submitted).

H.J. Lynch & P.R. Moorcroft (2004). Spatiotemporal interactions between forest fires and western spruce budworm infestation in British Columbia. Ecology Letters (submitted).

P.R. Moorcroft (2003) (Invited Feature). Recent advances in ecosystem-atmosphere interactions: an ecological perspective. Proceedings of the Royal Society Series B, 270:1215-1227. Download pdf (469KB)

G.C. Hurtt, S.W. Pacala, P.R. Moorcroft, J.P. Caspersen, E. Shevliakova & B. Moore, (2002). Projecting the future of the US Carbon sink. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 99:1389-1394. Download pdf (559KB)

P.R. Moorcroft, G.C. Hurtt & S.W. Pacala (2001). A method for scaling vegetation dynamics: the ecosystem demography model (ED). Ecological Monographs, 74:557-586. Download pdf (1.4MB)

S.W. Pacala, Hurtt, G.C., Baker, D., Peylin, P., Houghton, R.A., Birdsey, R.A., Heath, L., Sundquist, E.T., Stallard, R.F., Ciais, P., Moorcroft, P., Caspersen, J.P., Shevliakova, E., Moore, B., Kohlmaier, G., Holland, E., Gloor, M., Harmon, M.E., Fan, S.M., Sarmiento, J.L., Goodale, C.L., Schimel, D. & Field, C.B. (2001). Consistent Land- and Atmosphere-Based U.S. Carbon Sink Estimates. Science, 292:2316-2320.

S. W. Paacla, G.C. Hurtt, P.R. Moorcroft & J.P. Casperson (2001). Carbon storage in the US caused by land-use change. in Present & Future Modeling of Global Environmental Change ed. T. Matsumo. Terra publications, Tokyo.

M.A. Lewis & P. R. Moorcroft (2001). ESS analysis of mechanistic home range models: the value of signals in spatial resource partitioning. Journal of Theoretical Biology, 210:463-474. Download pdf (398KB)

J. Caspersen, S.W. Pacala, J. Jenkins, G.C. Hurtt, P.R. Moorcroft & R. Birdsey (2000). Contributions of land-use history and enhanced tree growth to carbon accumulation in forests. Science, 290:1148-51.

P.R. Moorcroft, M.A. Lewis & R.L. Crabtree (1999). Analysis of coyote home ranges using a mechanistic home range model. Ecology, 80:1656-1665.
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G. C. Hurtt, P. R. Moorcroft, S. W. Pacala & S. A. Levin (1998). Terrestrial models and global change: challenges for the future. Global Change Biology, 4:581-590.

P. R. Moorcroft, S. D. Albon, J. M. Pemberton & T. H. Clutton-Brock (1996). Density-dependent selection in a fluctuating ungulate population. Proceedings of the Royal Society, series B, 263:31-38. Download pdf (1.4MB)

P.R. Moorcroft & R.L. Crabtree (1996). Wolf density in relation to landscape and prey. In Greater Yellowstone predators: ecology and conservation in a changing landscape, National Park Service, Yellowstone National Park, WY.

F.M.D. Gulland, S.D. Albon, J.M. Pemberton, P.R. Moorcroft & T.H. Clutton-Brock (1993). Parasite-associated polymorphism in a cyclic ungulate population. Proceedings of the Royal Society series B, 254:7-13.