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Kate Ingenloff
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Constraints on interpretation of ecological niche models by limited environmental ranges on calibration areas
HL Owens, LP Campbell, LL Dornak, EE Saupe, N Barve, J Soberón, ...
Ecological modelling 263, 10-18, 2013
6512013
Bionomics of phlebotomine sand flies from three villages in Bihar, India
D Poché, R Garlapati, K Ingenloff, J Remmers, R Poché
Journal of Vector Ecology 36, S106-S117, 2011
602011
Feed‐through insecticides for the control of the sand fly Phlebotomus argentipes
K Ingenloff, R Garlapati, D Poché, MI Singh, JL Remmers, RM Poché
Medical and Veterinary Entomology 27 (1), 10-18, 2013
502013
A test of niche centrality as a determinant of population trends and conservation status in threatened and endangered North American birds
JD Manthey, LP Campbell, EE Saupe, J Soberón, CM Hensz, CE Myers, ...
Endangered Species Research 26 (3), 201-208, 2015
462015
Incorporating time into the traditional correlational distributional modelling framework: A proof‐of‐concept using the Wood Thrush Hylocichla mustelina
K Ingenloff, AT Peterson
Methods in Ecology and Evolution 12 (2), 311-321, 2021
272021
Predictable invasion dynamics in North American populations of the Eurasian collared dove Streptopelia decaocto
K Ingenloff, CM Hensz, T Anamza, V Barve, LP Campbell, JC Cooper, ...
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 284 (1862), 20171157, 2017
252017
A globally integrated structure of taxonomy to support biodiversity science and conservation
EL Sandall, AA Maureaud, R Guralnick, MA McGeoch, YV Sica, ...
Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2023
192023
Biodiversity informatics training curriculum, version 1.2
AT Peterson, K Ingenloff
University of Kansas, 2016
152016
ENM2020: A free online course and set of resources on modeling Species' niches and distributions
AT Peterson, M Aiello-Lammens, G Amatulli, R Anderson, M Cobos, ...
112022
Trans-Amazon dispersal potential for Crotalus durissus during Pleistocene climate events
K Ingenloff, AT Peterson
Biota Neotropica 15, e20130081, 2015
72015
Biologically informed ecological niche models for an example pelagic, highly mobile species
K Ingenloff
European Journal of Ecology 3 (1), 55-75, 2017
52017
Inventory statistics meet big data: complications for estimating numbers of species
A Khalighifar, L Jiménez, C Nuñez-Penichet, B Freeman, K Ingenloff, ...
PeerJ 8, e8872, 2020
42020
Enhancing the correlative ecological niche modeling framework to incorporate the temporal dimension of species’ distributions
K Ingenloff
University of Kansas, 2020
32020
Prototype Biodiversity Digital Twin: Disease Outbreaks
K Ingenloff, SB Aziza, C Weiland, N Nikolova, HH Thulke, M Lange, ...
Research Ideas and Outcomes 10, e125521, 2024
22024
On the potential of documenting decadal-scale avifaunal change from before-and-after comparisons of museum and observational data across North America
F Machado-Stredel, B Freeman, D Jiménez-Garcia, ME Cobos, ...
Avian Research 13, 100005, 2022
22022
Predictable invasion dynamic in North American populations of the Eurasian collared dove Streptopelia decaocto
K Ingenloff, CM Hensz, T Anamza, V Barve, LP Campbell, JC Cooper, ...
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 1-9, 2017
22017
Application of Humboldt Extension to Real-world Cases.
YV Sica, K Ingenloff, GAN Yi-Ming, Z Kachian, SJ Baskauf, J Wieczorek, ...
Biodiversity Information Science and Standards, 2022
12022
Getting the GIST: Testing an integrative data structure for linking taxonomy, biodiversity and conservation
E Sandall, A Maureaud, R Guralnick, M McGeoch, Y Sica, M Rogan, ...
Biodiversity Information Science and Standards 6, e94209, 2022
12022
The Biodiversity Informatics Training Curriculum (BITC): Versions 1 and 2
K Ingenloff, E Saupe, AT Peterson
Biodiversity Information Science and Standards, 2019
12019
Potencial de dispersión trans-Amazónica de Crotalus durissus durante el Pleistoceno
K Ingenloff, AT Peterson
Biota Neotropica 15, e20130081, 2015
12015
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