Iterative near-term ecological forecasting: Needs, opportunities, and challenges
Michael C. Dietze(Boston University), Ethan P. White(University of Florida), Catherine S. Jarnevich(United States Geological Survey), Julio L. Betancourt(United States Geological Survey), Bryan C. Pijanowski(Purdue University West Lafayette), Claire Lunch(National Ecological Observatory Network), Christine Laney(National Ecological Observatory Network), Andrew T. Tredennick(Utah State University), Melissa A. Kenney(Earth System Science Interdisciplinary Center), Rodrigo Vargas(University of Delaware), Lindsay M. Beck‐Johnson(Colorado State University), Henry W. Loescher(Battelle), James T. Randerson(University of California, Irvine), Emily K. Read(United States Geological Survey), A. M. Fox(University of Arizona), Kathleen C. Weathers(Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies), Timothy H. Keitt(The University of Texas at Austin), Mevin B. Hooten(United States Geological Survey), Laurel G. Larsen(University of California, Berkeley)
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