His primary areas of investigation include Ecology, Climate change, Habitat, Landscape ecology and Vegetation. His Ecology study frequently draws connections between related disciplines such as Biological dispersal. As a member of one scientific family, he mostly works in the field of Climate change, focusing on Physical geography and, on occasion, Climate change scenario and Climate model.
Anantha Prasad interconnects Biodiversity, Spatial distribution and Populus grandidentata in the investigation of issues within Habitat. His work carried out in the field of Landscape ecology brings together such families of science as Ecosystem management, Elevation, Site index, Digital elevation model and Geographic information system. His Forest inventory research includes elements of Decision tree, Regression analysis and Random forest.
Anantha Prasad mostly deals with Climate change, Ecology, Habitat, Landscape ecology and Forestry. The various areas that Anantha Prasad examines in his Climate change study include Range, Environmental resource management, Forest ecology, Ecosystem and Physical geography. His research links Biological dispersal with Ecology.
In Habitat, Anantha Prasad works on issues like Climate model, which are connected to Greenhouse gas. His Landscape ecology research integrates issues from Ecology and Sustainable development. His studies in Forest inventory integrate themes in fields like Random forest, Habitat suitability, Global change and Geographic information system.
His primary scientific interests are in Climate change, Habitat, Agroforestry, Forest ecology and Forest inventory. His studies deal with areas such as Vulnerability assessment, Forest management, Ecosystem and Physical geography as well as Climate change. His Habitat research is included under the broader classification of Ecology.
His research on Ecology focuses in particular on Colonization. His Forest ecology study incorporates themes from Silviculture, Boreal, Pignut hickory and Woodland. His Forest inventory study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Seasonality, Habitat suitability, Feature vector and Thematic map.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Climate change, Physical geography, Habitat, Vulnerability assessment and Ecosystem. Climate change and Urban forestry are frequently intertwined in his study. In his research on the topic of Physical geography, Representative Concentration Pathways, Climate model and Greenhouse gas is strongly related with Species distribution.
His research in Habitat intersects with topics in Forest management, Agroforestry, Forestry, Urban forest and Wilderness. His study in Vulnerability assessment is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Silviculture, Boreal and Forest ecology. Ecosystem is a subfield of Ecology that Anantha Prasad tackles.
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Newer Classification and Regression Tree Techniques: Bagging and Random Forests for Ecological Prediction
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Ecosystems (2006)
PREDICTING ABUNDANCE OF 80 TREE SPECIES FOLLOWING CLIMATE CHANGE IN THE EASTERN UNITED STATES
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Ecological Monographs (1998)
Estimating potential habitat for 134 eastern US tree species under six climate scenarios
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Forest Ecology and Management (2008)
A GIS-derived integrated moisture index to predict forest composition and productivity of Ohio forests (U.S.A.)
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Landscape Ecology (1997)
How fast and far might tree species migrate in the eastern United States due to climate change
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Global Ecology and Biogeography (2004)
Potential changes in tree species richness and forest community types following climate change
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Ecosystems (2001)
PREDICTING EXTINCTIONS AS A RESULT OF CLIMATE CHANGE
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Ecology (2006)
Potential redistribution of tree species habitat under five climate change scenarios in the eastern US
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Forest Ecology and Management (2002)
Modeling potential future individual tree-species distributions in the eastern United States under a climate change scenario: a case study with Pinus virginiana
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Ecological Modelling (1999)
Geographical distributions of carbon in biomass and soils of tropical Asian forests
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Geocarto International (1993)
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