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Overview

Barry R. Noon is affiliated with Colorado State University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on environmental science, with a specialization in several related subfields.

The main areas of study for Noon include:

  • Environmental Science

Their subfields of interest incorporate:

  • Ecology
  • Ecological Modeling
  • Nature and Landscape Conservation
  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Genetics

Noon's research topics encompass a variety of themes centered on wildlife and ecological dynamics, such as:

  • Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
  • Species Distribution and Climate Change
  • Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies
  • Rangeland and Wildlife Management
  • Wildlife-Road Interactions and Conservation
  • Geographies of human-animal interactions
  • Genetic diversity and population structure

Barry R. Noon has contributed to several recent papers published in notable venues with varying focus areas:

  • "Agricultural lands offer seasonal habitats to tigers in a human-dominated and fragmented landscape in India," 2020, Ecosphere
  • "The role of geography, environment, and genetic divergence on the distribution of pikas in the Himalaya," 2020, Ecology and Evolution
  • "A Framework for Estimating Human-Wildlife Conflict Probabilities Conditional on Species Occupancy," 2021, Frontiers in Conservation Science
  • "Coordinating old-growth conservation across scales of space, time, and biodiversity: lessons from the US policy debate," 2025, Frontiers in Forests and Global Change
  • "Integrating presence-only and occupancy data to model habitat use for the northernmost population of jaguars," 2022, Ecological Applications

The frequent coauthors who have collaborated with Noon include:

  • Rekha Warrier
  • Larissa L. Bailey
  • Nishma Dahal
  • Sunil Kumar
  • Rajat Nayak

The scientist has published across several distinct journals and platforms, including:

  • Ecosphere
  • Ecology and Evolution
  • Frontiers in Conservation Science
  • Frontiers in Forests and Global Change
  • Ecological Applications

Best Publications

  • A gentle introduction to quantile regression for ecologists

    Brian S. Cade;Brian S. Cade;Barry R. Noon

  • Spatially explicit population models: current forms and future uses

    John B. Dunning;David J. Stewart;Brent J. Danielson;Barry R. Noon

  • Biological Corridors: Form, Function, and Efficacy

    Daniel K. Rosenberg;Barry R. Noon;E. Charles Meslow

  • Utility and limitations of species richness metrics for conservation planning

    Erica Fleishman;Reed F. Noss;Barry R. Noon

  • A Dynamic Analysis of Northern Spotted Owl Viability in a Fragmented Forest Landscape

    Roland H. Lamberson;Robert McKelvey;Barry R. Noon;Curtis Voss

  • A conservation strategy for the northern spotted owl

    Eric D. Forsman;Joseph Lint;E. Charles Meslow;Barry R. Noon

  • Making smart conservation decisions

    HP Possingham;SJ Andelman;BR Noon;S Trombulak

  • Reserve Design for Territorial Species: The Effects of Patch Size and Spacing on the Viability of the Northern Spotted Owl*

    Roland H. Lamberson;Barry R. Noon;Curtis Voss;Kevin S. McKelvey

  • Integrating Scientific Methods with Habitat Conservation Planning: Reserve Design for Northern Spotted Owls

    Dennis D. Murphy;Barry R. Noon

  • The California Spotted Owl: A Technical Assessment of Its Current Status.

    Jared Verner;Kevin S. McKelvey;Barry R. Noon;R. J. Gutierrez

  • QUANTILE REGRESSION REVEALS HIDDEN BIAS AND UNCERTAINTY IN HABITAT MODELS

    Brian S. Cade;Brian S. Cade;Barry R. Noon;Curtis H. Flather

  • THE DISTRIBUTION OF AN AVIAN GUILD ALONG A TEMPERATE ELEVATIONAL GRADIENT: THE IMPORTANCE AND EXPRESSION OF COMPETITION'

    Barry R. Noon

  • Mapping of Species Richness for Conservation of Biological Diversity: Conceptual and Methodological Issues

    Michael J. Conroy;Barry R. Noon

  • Top 40 Priorities for Science to Inform US Conservation and Management Policy

    Erica Fleishman;David E. Blockstein;John A. Hall;Michael B. Mascia

  • Population models for passerine birds: structure, parameterization, and analysis

    Barry R. Noon;John R. Sauer

  • Conservation planning for species occupying fragmented landscapes: the case of the northern spotted owl

    K.S. McKelvey;B.R. Noon;R.H. Lamberson

  • Population dynamics of the California Spotted Owl (Strix occidentalis occidentalis): a meta-analysis

    Alan B. Franklin;R. J. Gutiérrez;James D. Nichols;Mark E. Seamans

  • Using SiZer to detect thresholds in ecological data

    Derek L Sonderegger;Haonan Wang;William H Clements;Barry R Noon

  • Species recovery in the united states: Increasing the effectiveness of the endangered species act

    Daniel M. Evans;Judy P. Che-Castaldo;Deborah Crouse;Frank W. Davis

  • Lack of nest site limitation in a cavity-nesting bird community.

    Jeffrey R. Waters;Barry R. Noon;Jared Verner

  • Mathematical demography of spotted owls in the Pacific northwest

    Barry R. Noon;Charles M. Biles

Frequent Co-Authors

Kevin S. McKelvey
Kevin S. McKelvey US Forest Service
Curtis H. Flather
Curtis H. Flather US Forest Service
Ralph J. Gutierrez
Ralph J. Gutierrez University of Minnesota
Virginia H. Dale
Virginia H. Dale University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Erica Fleishman
Erica Fleishman Oregon State University
Dennis D. Murphy
Dennis D. Murphy University of Nevada Reno
Susan K. Skagen
Susan K. Skagen United States Geological Survey
James N. Long
James N. Long Utah State University
Alan B. Franklin
Alan B. Franklin United States Department of Agriculture
Erin Muths
Erin Muths United States Geological Survey

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