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Monica A Dorning
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Leaf and root extracts of the invasive shrub, Lonicera maackii, inhibit seed germination of three herbs with no autotoxic effects
M Dorning, D Cipollini
Plant Ecology 184, 287-296, 2006
2892006
FUTURES: multilevel simulations of emerging urban–rural landscape structure using a stochastic patch-growing algorithm
RK Meentemeyer, W Tang, MA Dorning, JB Vogler, NJ Cunniffe, ...
Annals of the Association of American Geographers 103 (4), 785-807, 2013
1742013
Quantifying the visual-sensory landscape qualities that contribute to cultural ecosystem services using social media and LiDAR
DB Van Berkel, P Tabrizian, MA Dorning, L Smart, D Newcomb, ...
Ecosystem services 31, 326-335, 2018
1422018
Simulating urbanization scenarios reveals tradeoffs between conservation planning strategies
MA Dorning, J Koch, DA Shoemaker, RK Meentemeyer
Landscape and Urban Planning 136, 28-39, 2015
1092015
Citizen science helps predict risk of emerging infectious disease
RK Meentemeyer, MA Dorning, JB Vogler, D Schmidt, M Garbelotto
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 13 (4), 189-194, 2015
902015
Conservation opportunities across the world's anthromes
LJ Martin, JE Quinn, EC Ellis, MR Shaw, MA Dorning, LM Hallett, ...
Diversity and Distributions 20 (7), 745-755, 2014
882014
Modeling landowner interactions and development patterns at the urban fringe
J Koch, MA Dorning, DB Van Berkel, SM Beck, GM Sanchez, ...
Landscape and Urban Planning 182, 101-113, 2019
422019
Vegetation release eight years after removal of Lonicera maackii in West-Central Ohio
JR Runkle, A DiSalvo, Y Graham-Gibson, M Dorning
Ohio Journal of Science 107 (5), 125, 2007
402007
Geographic context affects the landscape change and fragmentation caused by wind energy facilities
JE Diffendorfer, MA Dorning, JR Keen, LA Kramer, RV Taylor
PeerJ 7, e7129, 2019
382019
A mixed-methods analysis of social-ecological feedbacks between urbanization and forest persistence
T BenDor, DA Shoemaker, JC Thill, MA Dorning, RK Meentemeyer
Ecology and Society 19 (3), 2014
372014
Direct and indirect effects of conditioned soils and tissue extracts of the invasive shrub, Lonicera maackii, on target plant performance
D Cipollini, M Dorning
Castanea 73 (3), 166-176, 2008
362008
Integrating spatially explicit representations of landscape perceptions into land change research
MA Dorning, DB Van Berkel, DJ Semmens
Current Landscape Ecology Reports 2, 73-88, 2017
322017
Promises and pitfalls of using computer vision to make inferences about landscape preferences: Evidence from an urban-proximate park system
EJ Wilkins, D Van Berkel, H Zhang, MA Dorning, SM Beck, JW Smith
Landscape and Urban Planning 219, 104315, 2022
272022
Changing decisions in a changing landscape: How might forest owners in an urbanizing region respond to emerging bioenergy markets?
MA Dorning, JW Smith, DA Shoemaker, RK Meentemeyer
Land Use Policy 49, 1-10, 2015
252015
Review of indicators for comparing environmental effects across energy sources
MA Dorning, JE Diffendorfer, SR Loss, KJ Bagstad
Environmental Research Letters 14 (10), 103002, 2019
192019
Biases in the literature on direct wildlife mortality from energy development
SR Loss, MA Dorning, JE Diffendorfer
BioScience 69 (5), 348-359, 2019
162019
Bayesian methods to estimate urban growth potential
JW Smith, LS Smart, MA Dorning, LN Dupéy, A Méley, RK Meentemeyer
Landscape and Urban Planning 163, 1-16, 2017
122017
Oil and gas development influences big‐game hunting in Wyoming
MA Dorning, SL Garman, JE Diffendorfer, DJ Semmens, TJ Hawbaker, ...
The Journal of Wildlife Management 81 (3), 379-392, 2017
112017
Geographic context affects the landscape change and fragmentation caused by wind energy facilities. PeerJ 7, e7129
JE Diffendorfer, MA Dorning, JR Keen, LA Kramer, RV Taylor
92019
Payments for carbon sequestration to alleviate development pressure in a rapidly urbanizing region
JW Smith, M Dorning, DA Shoemaker, A Méley, LN Dupéy, ...
Forest Science 63 (3), 270-282, 2017
72017
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