Falk Huettmann spends much of his time researching Ecology, Habitat, Landscape ecology, Species distribution and Grizzly Bears. Many of his studies involve connections with topics such as Virus and Ecology. His Habitat study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Carrying capacity and Ecosystem management.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Environmental niche modelling, Statistics, Regression, Random forest and Conservation biology. His Environmental niche modelling research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Additive model, Species diversity and Realized niche width. In his works, Falk Huettmann conducts interdisciplinary research on Context and Ecology.
His primary scientific interests are in Ecology, Habitat, Environmental resource management, Oceanography and Climate change. Landscape ecology, Species distribution, Wildlife, Arctic and Range are among the areas of Ecology where he concentrates his study. He combines topics linked to Random forest with his work on Species distribution.
The Habitat study combines topics in areas such as Biodiversity and Nest.
Falk Huettmann mainly focuses on Globalization, Hinduism, Climate change, Anthropocene and Biodiversity. His work on Global change as part of general Climate change study is frequently linked to Eulogy, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of science. His work deals with themes such as Agroforestry, Protected area, Habitat and Wildlife, which intersect with Biodiversity.
Ecology is closely connected to Zoonotic disease in his research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Wilderness area. His Socioeconomics study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Ecology and Outbreak. His Physical geography research includes elements of Species distribution and Threatened species.
Falk Huettmann focuses on Climate change, Biodiversity, Wildlife, Ecology and Globalization. His studies deal with areas such as Glacier, Benthic zone and Pelagic zone as well as Climate change. His Biodiversity study incorporates themes from Agroforestry and Protected area.
Falk Huettmann interconnects Influenza A virus subtype H5N1, Ecological niche, Outbreak and Disease reservoir in the investigation of issues within Wildlife. His Ecology study frequently draws connections to other fields, such as East Asia. His research integrates issues of Global biodiversity and Wetland in his study of Oceanography.
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Novel methods improve prediction of species' distributions from occurrence data
Jane Elith;Catherine H. Graham;Robert P. Anderson;Miroslav Dudík.
(2006)
Sensitivity of predictive species distribution models to change in grain size
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Diversity and Distributions (2007)
Global Patterns and Predictions of Seafloor Biomass Using Random Forests
Chih-Lin Wei;Gilbert T. Rowe;Elva Escobar-Briones;Antje Boetius.
PLOS ONE (2010)
BioTIME: A database of biodiversity time series for the Anthropocene
Maria Dornelas;Laura H. Antão;Laura H. Antão;Faye Moyes;Amanda E. Bates;Amanda E. Bates.
Global Ecology and Biogeography (2018)
Seabirds at risk around offshore oil platforms in the north-west Atlantic.
Francis K Wiese;W.A Montevecchi;G.K Davoren;F Huettmann.
Marine Pollution Bulletin (2001)
The evaluation strip: a new and robust method for plotting predicted responses from species distribution models
Jane Elith;Simon Ferrier;Falk Huettmann;John Leathwick.
(2005)
Predictive species and habitat modeling in landscape ecology : concepts and applications
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(2011)
Predictive Species and Habitat Modeling in Landscape Ecology
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TAEBC-2011 (2011)
Biogeographic Atlas of the Southern Ocean
Claude De Broyer;Philippe Koubbi;Huw J. Griffiths;Ben Raymond.
EPIC3Cambridge, Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research, 498 p., ISBN: 978-0-948277-28-3 (2014)
Movements of birds and avian influenza from Asia into Alaska.
Kevin Winker;Kevin G. McCracken;Daniel D. Gibson;Christin L. Pruett.
Emerging Infectious Diseases (2007)
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