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William E. Grant
William E. Grant
Professor of Ecology and Conservation Biology, Texas A&M University
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Importance of vegetative cover to cycles of Microtus populations
EC Birney, WE Grant, DD Baird
Ecology 57 (5), 1043-1051, 1976
4391976
Coastal erosion, global sea‐level rise, and the loss of sand dune plant habitats
RA Feagin, DJ Sherman, WE Grant
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 3 (7), 359-364, 2005
4012005
Ecology and natural resource management: systems analysis and simulation
WE Grant, EK Pedersen, SL Marin
John Wiley & Sons, 1997
2991997
Structure and productivity of grassland small mammal communities related to grazing-induced changes in vegetative cover
WE Grant, EC Birney, NR French, DM Swift
Journal of Mammalogy 63 (2), 248-260, 1982
2141982
Small mammal energetics in grassland ecosystems
NR French, WE Grant, W Grodzinski, DM Swift
Ecological Monographs 46 (2), 201-220, 1976
1641976
Small mammal community structure in North American grasslands
WE Grant, EC Birney
Journal of Mammalogy 60 (1), 23-36, 1979
1471979
Brazilian free‐tailed bats as insect pest regulators in transgenic and conventional cotton crops
P Federico, TG Hallam, GF McCracken, ST Purucker, WE Grant, ...
Ecological Applications 18 (4), 826-837, 2008
1462008
Simulation of a fire-sensitive ecological threshold: a case study of Ashe juniper on the Edwards Plateau of Texas, USA
SD Fuhlendorf, FE Smeins, WE Grant
Ecological Modelling 90 (3), 245-255, 1996
1441996
Effects of pocket gopher mounds on plant production in shortgrass prairie ecosystems
WE Grant, NR French, LJ Folse Jr
The Southwestern Naturalist, 215-224, 1980
1421980
An artificial intelligence modelling approach to simulating animal/habitat interactions
H Saarenmaa, ND Stone, LJ Folse, JM Packard, WE Grant, ME Makela, ...
Ecological Modelling 44 (1-2), 125-141, 1988
1381988
AI modelling of animal movements in a heterogeneous habitat
LJ Folse, JM Packard, WE Grant
Ecological modelling 46 (1-2), 57-72, 1989
1191989
Fish bioenergetics and growth in aquaculture ponds: II. Effects of interactions among, size, temperature, dissolved oxygen, unionized ammonia and food on growth of individual fish
ML Cuenco, RR Stickney, WE Grant
Ecological modelling 27 (3-4), 191-206, 1985
1111985
Systems analysis and simulation in wildlife and fisheries sciencies
WE Grant
New York, New York, United States John Wiley and Sons, 1986
1091986
Fish bioenergetics and growth in aquaculture ponds: I. Individual fish model development
ML Cuenco, RR Stickney, WE Grant
Ecological modelling 27 (3-4), 169-190, 1985
971985
Evaluating recovery strategies for an ocelot (Leopardus pardalis) population in the United States
AM Haines, ME Tewes, LL Laack, WE Grant, J Young
Biological Conservation 126 (4), 512-522, 2005
882005
A simple ecological sustainability simulator (SESS) for stocking rate management on semi-arid grazinglands
H Dıaz-Solis, MM Kothmann, WT Hamilton, WE Grant
Agricultural Systems 76 (2), 655-680, 2003
862003
Economic implications of maintaining rangeland ecosystem health in a semi-arid savanna
WR Teague, UP Kreuter, WE Grant, H Diaz-Solis, MM Kothmann
Ecological Economics 68 (5), 1417-1429, 2009
822009
Ecological modeling: a common-sense approach to theory and practice
WE Grant, TM Swannack
John Wiley & Sons, 2011
802011
Adaptive management of stocking rates to reduce effects of drought on cow-calf production systems in semi-arid rangelands
H Díaz-Solís, WE Grant, MM Kothmann, WR Teague, JA Díaz-García
Agricultural Systems 100 (1-3), 43-50, 2009
772009
Socio-technical scales in socio-environmental modeling: managing a system-of-systems modeling approach
T Iwanaga, HH Wang, SH Hamilton, V Grimm, TE Koralewski, A Salado, ...
Environmental Modelling & Software 135, 104885, 2021
742021
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