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Daniel S Park
Daniel S Park
Assistant professor, Purdue University
Verified email at fas.harvard.edu - Homepage
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A standard protocol for reporting species distribution models
D Zurell, J Franklin, C König, PJ Bouchet, CF Dormann, J Elith, G Fandos, ...
Ecography 43 (9), 1261-1277, 2020
5902020
Widespread sampling biases in herbaria revealed from large‐scale digitization
BH Daru, DS Park, RB Primack, CG Willis, DS Barrington, TJS Whitfeld, ...
New Phytologist 217 (2), 939-955, 2018
3682018
Collinearity in ecological niche modeling: Confusions and challenges
X Feng, DS Park, Y Liang, R Pandey, M Papeş
Ecology and Evolution 9 (18), 10365-10376, 2019
3612019
The commonness of rarity: Global and future distribution of rarity across land plants
BJ Enquist, X Feng, B B., BS Maitner, EA Newman, PM Jørgensen, ...
Science Advances 5 (11), EAAZ0414, 2019
2942019
Areas of global importance for conserving terrestrial biodiversity, carbon and water
M Jung, A Arnell, X De Lamo, S García-Rangel, M Lewis, J Mark, ...
Nature Ecology & Evolution 5 (11), 1499-1509, 2021
2652021
Digitization and the future of natural history collections
BP Hedrick, JM Heberling, EK Meineke, KG Turner, CJ Grassa, DS Park, ...
Bioscience, biz163, 2020
2532020
A checklist for maximizing reproducibility of ecological niche models
X Feng, DS Park, C Walker, AT Peterson, C Merow, M Papeş
Nature Ecology and Evolution, 2019
2222019
Open Science principles for accelerating trait-based science across the Tree of Life
RV Gallagher, DS Falster, BS Maitner, R Salguero-Gómez, V Vandvik, ...
Nature Ecology & Evolution, 1-10, 2020
2072020
Genome and evolution of the shade‐requiring medicinal herb Panax ginseng
NH Kim, M Jayakodi, SC Lee, BS Choi, W Jang, J Lee, HH Kim, ...
Plant biotechnology journal 16 (11), 1904-1917, 2018
1622018
30% land conservation and climate action reduces tropical extinction risk by more than 50%
L Hannah, PR Roehrdanz, PA Marquet, BJ Enquist, G Midgley, W Foden, ...
Ecography 43 (7), 943-953, 2020
1552020
How deregulation, drought and increasing fire impact Amazonian biodiversity
X Feng, C Merow, Z Liu, DS Park, PR Roehrdanz, B Maitner, EA Newman, ...
Nature, 1-6, 2021
1162021
Herbarium specimens reveal substantial and unexpected variation in phenological sensitivity across the eastern United States
DS Park, I Breckheimer, AC Williams, E Law, AM Ellison, CC Davis
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 374 (1763), 20170394, 2019
1052019
Understanding the processes underpinning patterns of phylogenetic regionalization
BH Daru, TL Elliott, DS Park, TJ Davies
Trends in ecology & evolution 32 (11), 845-860, 2017
922017
CrowdCurio: an online crowdsourcing platform to facilitate climate change studies using herbarium specimens
CC Willis, C. G., Law, E., Williams, A. C., Franzone, B. F., Bernardos, R ...
New Phytologist, 2017
86*2017
Darwin’s naturalization conundrum can be explained by spatial scale
DS Park, X Feng, BS Maitner, KC Ernst, BJ Enquist
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117 (20), 10904-10910, 2020
832020
Native environment modulates leaf size and response to simulated foliar shade across wild tomato species
DH Chitwood, LR Headland, DL Filiault, R Kumar, JM Jiménez-Gómez, ...
PloS one 7 (1), e29570, 2012
732012
Spatial overlaps between the global protected areas network and terrestrial hotspots of evolutionary diversity
BH Daru, PC le Roux, J Gopalraj, DS Park, BG Holt, M Greve
Global Ecology and Biogeography, 2019
722019
A test of Darwin's naturalization hypothesis in the thistle tribe shows that close relatives make bad neighbors
DS Park, D Potter
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 110 (44), 17915-17920, 2013
642013
Scale gaps in landscape phenology: challenges and opportunities
DS Park, EA Newman, IK Breckheimer
Trends in Ecology & Evolution 36 (8), 709-721, 2021
532021
Implications and alternatives of assigning climate data to geographical centroids
DS Park, CC Davis
Journal of Biogeography 44 (10), 2188-2198, 2017
512017
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