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Jacob Duncan
Jacob Duncan
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Elevational shifts in thermal suitability for mountain pine beetle population growth in a changing climate
BJ Bentz, JP Duncan, JA Powell
Forestry 89 (3), 271-283, 2016
682016
Effects of climate change on ecological disturbance in the Northern Rockies
RA Loehman, BJ Bentz, GA DeNitto, RE Keane, ME Manning, JP Duncan, ...
Climate change and Rocky Mountain ecosystems, 115-141, 2018
21*2018
A model for mountain pine beetle outbreaks in an age-structured forest: Predicting severity and outbreak-recovery cycle period
JP Duncan, JA Powell, LF Gordillo, J Eason
Bulletin of mathematical biology 77, 1256-1284, 2015
192015
A fast-slow dynamical system model of addiction: Predicting relapse frequency
JP Duncan, T Aubele-Futch, M McGrath
SIAM Journal on Applied Dynamical Systems 18 (2), 881-903, 2019
142019
Multi-scale methods predict invasion speeds in variable landscapes: Case study: Phragmites australis
JP Duncan, RN Rozum, JA Powell, KM Kettenring
Theoretical Ecology 10, 287-303, 2017
122017
Analytic Approximation of Invasion Wave Amplitude Predicts Severity of Insect Outbreaks
JP Duncan, JA Powell
SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics 77 (1), 294-314, 2017
12017
A spatiotemporal mountain pine beetle outbreak model predicting severity, cycle period, and invasion speed
JP Duncan
Utah State University, 2016
2016
Rooted in Hell: Predicting Invasion Rates of Phragmites Australis
R Nydegger, JP Duncan, JA Powell
2015
Predicting Invasion Rates for Phragmites australis
R Nydegger, J Duncan, JA Powell
2015
Predicting Severity and Periodicity of Mountain Pine Beetle Outbreaks
J Duncan
Intermountain Section Meetings. MAA, 2014
2014
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