Follow
William Tim Bean
William Tim Bean
Associate Professor, Cal Poly SLO
Verified email at calpoly.edu
Title
Cited by
Cited by
Year
The rise of the mesopredator
LR Prugh, CJ Stoner, CW Epps, WT Bean, WJ Ripple, AS Laliberte, ...
Bioscience 59 (9), 779-791, 2009
12092009
Accelerated human population growth at protected area edges
G Wittemyer, P Elsen, WT Bean, ACO Burton, JS Brashares
Science 321 (5885), 123-126, 2008
9252008
The effects of small sample size and sample bias on threshold selection and accuracy assessment of species distribution models
WT Bean, R Stafford, JS Brashares
Ecography 35 (3), 250-258, 2012
3562012
Ecological winners and losers of extreme drought in California
LR Prugh, N Deguines, JB Grinath, KN Suding, WT Bean, R Stafford, ...
Nature Climate Change 8 (9), 819-824, 2018
1072018
Species distribution models of an endangered rodent offer conflicting measures of habitat quality at multiple scales
WT Bean, LR Prugh, R Stafford, HS Butterfield, M Westphal, JS Brashares
Journal of Applied Ecology 51 (4), 1116-1125, 2014
872014
Right on track? Performance of satellite telemetry in terrestrial wildlife research
MPG Hofman, MW Hayward, M Heim, P Marchand, CM Rolandsen, ...
PLoS One 14 (5), e0216223, 2019
822019
Applications of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) for Waterbird Surveys
S Dulava, WT Bean, OMW Richmond
Environmental Practice 17, 201-210, 2015
612015
Using a spatially explicit ecological model to test scenarios of fire use by Native Americans: an example from the Harlem Plains, New York, NY
WT Bean, EW Sanderson
Ecological Modelling 211 (3), 301-308, 2008
262008
An evaluation of monitoring methods for the endangered giant kangaroo rat
WT Bean, R Stafford, LR Prugh, H Scott Butterfield, JS Brashares
Wildlife Society Bulletin 36 (3), 587-593, 2012
242012
Reconstruction of the historical range alters niche estimates in an endangered rodent
A Rutrough, IV Widick, WT Bean
Ecography 42 (10), 1742-1751, 2019
162019
Evaluating current and future range limits of an endangered, keystone rodent (Dipodomys ingens)
IV Widick, WT Bean
Diversity and Distributions 25 (7), 1074-1087, 2019
152019
A multi-scale distribution model for non-equilibrium populations suggests resource limitation in an endangered rodent
WT Bean, R Stafford, HS Butterfield, JS Brashares
PLoS One 9 (9), e106638, 2014
142014
Historical population size change and differentiation of relict populations of the endangered giant kangaroo rat
MJ Statham, WT Bean, N Alexander, MF Westphal, BN Sacks
Journal of Heredity 110 (5), 548-558, 2019
132019
Shade trees preserve avian insectivore biodiversity on coffee farms in a warming climate
SL Schooler, MD Johnson, P Njoroge, WT Bean
Ecology and evolution 10 (23), 12960-12972, 2020
122020
Generalist dispersal and gene flow of an endangered keystone specialist (Dipodomys ingens)
NB Alexander, MJ Statham, BN Sacks, WT Bean
Journal of Mammalogy 100 (5), 1533-1545, 2019
112019
Karuk ecological fire management practices promote elk habitat in northern California
T Connor, E Tripp, B Tripp, BJ Saxon, J Camarena, A Donahue, ...
Journal of Applied Ecology 59 (7), 1874-1883, 2022
92022
Distribution of the North American porcupine (Erethizon dorsatum) in northern California
CA Appel, WJ Zielinski, FV Schlexer, R Callas, WT Bean
Western Wildlife 4, 17-28, 2017
92017
Spatial Ecology of the Giant Kangaroo Rat (Dipodomys ingens): A Test of Species Distribution Models as Ecological Revealers
WTM Bean
University of California, Berkeley, 2012
82012
Seasonal resource acquisition strategies of a facultative specialist herbivore at the edge of its range
CL Appel, PN Belamaric, WT Bean
Journal of Mammalogy 99 (5), 1159-1173, 2018
62018
The rise of the mesopredator
CJ Stoner, JS Brashares, WT Bean, LR Prugh, CW Epps, AS Laliberte, ...
62009
The system can't perform the operation now. Try again later.
Articles 1–20