Diane M. Debinski
Selected
Publications:
- Calabrese, J.M. L. Ries, S.F. Matter, D.M. Debinski,
J.N. Auckland, J. Roland, and W.F. Fagan. 2008. Reproductive
asynchrony in natural butterfly populations and its consequences for
female matelessness. Journal of Animal Ecology. 77: 746-756.
- Davis, J.D., S. Hendrix D.M. Debinski and C.J. Hemsley.
2008. Butterfly, bee and forb community composition and cross-taxon
incongruence in tallgrass prairie fragments. Journal of Insect
Conservation 12:69-79.
- Davis, J.D., D.M. Debinski, and B.J. Danielson. 2007. Local
and landscape effects on the butterfly community in fragmented
Midwest U.S.A. prairie habitats. Landscape Ecology 22:1341-1354.
- Debinski, D.M., M.V. Santelmann, D. White, K. Freemark and
J. Sifneos. 2007. Butterfly responses. Pp.102-107 In: J. Nassauer
(ed.) From the Corn Belt to the Gulf, Resources for the Future
Press.
- M.V. Santelmann, D. White, K. Freemark Lindsay,
J. I. Nassauer, J. M. Eilers, K. B. Vache, B.J. Danielson,
R.C. Corry, M.E. Clark, S. Polasky, R.M.Cruse, J. Sifneos,
H. L. Rustigian, C.U. Coiner, J. Wu and Debinski, D.M. 2007. An
integrated assessment of alternative futures for corn belt
agriculture. Pp.162-174 In: J. Nassauer (ed.) From the Corn Belt to
the Gulf, Resources for the Future Press.
- Vogel, J., D.M. Debinski, R. Koford and J. Miller. 2007.
Grassland butterfly responses to prairie restoration through fire
and grazing. Biological Conservation 140:78-90.
- Debinski, D.M.,
R.E. VanNimwegen and
M. E. Jakubauskas. 2006. Quantifying
relationships between bird and butterfly
community shifts and
environmental change. Ecological
Applications
16(1)380-393.
- Debinski, D.M. 2006. Forest fragmentation and
matix effects: The matrix does
matter. Journal of Biogeography 33:1791-1792.
-
Davros, N.M., D.M. Debinski, K.F. Reeder and W.L. Hohman. 2006. Butterflies and continuous conservation reserve program
filter strips: Landscape considerations. Wildlife Society Bulletin 34(4):936-943.
- Pritchard, J., D.M. Debinski, B. Olechnowski and
R. VanNimwegen. 2006. The landscape of Paul Errington's work.
Wildlife Society Bulletin 34(5):1411-1416.
- Reeder, K.F., D.M. Debinski,
and
B.J. Danielson. 2005. Factors affecting
butterfly use of filter
strips in Midwestern USA. Agriculture,
Ecosystems & Environment
109:40-47.
- Shepherd, S. and
D.M. Debinski. 2005. Evaluation of
isolated
and integrated prairie reconstructions as habitat for
prairie
butterflies. Biological Conservation 126:51-61.
- Shepherd, S. and
D. M. Debinski. 2005. Reintroduction of Regal
Fritillary (Speyeria
idalia) to a restored prairie. Ecological
Restoration 23(4):243-249.
- Su, J.C., D.M. Debinski,
M.E. Jakubauskas, and K. Kindscher. 2004. Beyond species richness:
community similarity as a measure of cross-taxon congruence for
coarse-filter conservation. Conservation Biology
18(1):167-173.
- Auckland, J. N., D.M. Debinski, and
W.R. Clark. 2004. Survival, movement and
resource use of the butterfly Parnassius clodius. Ecological
Entomology.
- Santelmann, M.V., D. White,
K. Freemark, J.I. Nassauer, J.M. Eilers, K.B. Vachi, B.J. Danielson,
R.C. Corry, M.E. Clark, S. Polasky, R.M. Cruse, J. Sifneos,
H. Rustigian, C. Coiner, J. Wu, and D.M. Debinski. 2004. Assessing alternative futures
for agriculture in Iowa, U.S.A. Landscape Ecology 19(4):
357-374
- Norris, W.R., L.M. Hemesath,
D.M. Debinski, and D.R. Farrar. 2003. Does bird community
composition vary along a disturbance gradient in Northeast Iowa
(USA) forests? Natural Areas Journal 23:262-273.
- Hendrix, S. and D.M. Debinski. 2003. Butterflies in Your Pocket: A
Guide to the Butterflies of the Upper Midwest. Bur Oak Guide
Series, University of Iowa Press.
- Holt, R.D. and
D.M. Debinski. 2003. Reflections on landscape
experiments and ecological theory: tools for the study of habitat
fragmentation. Pp. 201-223. In How Landscapes Change: Human
Disturbance and Ecosystem Fragmentation in the Americas,
G.A. Bradshaw and P.A. Marquet, eds. Springer-Verlag: Berlin.
- Debinski, D.M. and
J.A.
Pritchard.
2002.
A field guide to butterflies of the Greater Yellowstone
Ecosystem. Roberts Rinehart Publishers, Boulder, CO.
- Debinski, D.M., M.E. Jakubauskas, K. Kindscher, E.H. Saveraid
and M. Borgognone. 2002. Predicting meadow communities and species
occurrences in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Pp. 499-506. In
Predicting Species Occurrences: Issues of Scale and Accuracy (Scott,
J.M., P.J. Heglund, M. Morrison, M. Raphael, J. Haufler, B. Wall,
editors). Island Press. Covello, CA.
- Debinski,
D.M., C. Ray, and E.H. Saveraid. 2001. Species diversity
and the scale of the landscape mosaic: do scales of movement and
patch size affect diversity? Biological Conservation
98(2):179-190.
- Johnson, D. M., D. A. Soluk, and
D.M. Debinski. 2001. The Endangered Hine's Emerald Dragonfly. Wings,
Spring, 2001:17-21.
- Jakubauskas, M.E.,
K. Kindscher, and D.M. Debinski. 2001. Spectral and
biophysical relationships of montane sagebrush communities in
multitemporal SPOT XS data. International Journal of Remote
Sensing 22(9):1767-1778.
- Ries, L. and
D.M. Debinski. 2001. Butterfly
responses to habitat edges in the highly fragmented prairies of
Central Iowa. Journal of Animal Ecology 70:840-852.
- Ries, L., D.M. Debinski, and M.L. Wieland. 2001. The conservation value of
roadside prairie restoration to butterfly populations.
Conservation Biology 15(2):401-411.
- Saveraid,
E.H., D.M. Debinski, K. Kindscher, and M.E. Jakubauskas. 2001. A comparison of
satellite data and landscape variables in predicting bird species
occurrences in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Landscape
Ecology 16(1):71-83.
- Debinski, D.M. and
P. Drobney. 2000. Regal Fritillary and its host plant studied at
Neal Smith National Wildlife Refuge (Iowa). Ecological Restoration
18(4): 254-255.
- Debinski, D.M. and
R.D. Holt. 2000. Habitat fragmentation
experiments: a global survey and overview. Conservation Biology
14:342-355.
- Debinski, D.M., M.E. Jakubauskas, and
K. Kindscher. 2000. Montane
meadows as indicators of environmental change. Environmental
Monitoring and Assessment. 64:213-225.
- Jakubauskas, M.E., K. Kindscher, A., Fraser, D.M. Debinski,
and K.P. Price. 2000. Close-range remote sensing
of aquatic macrophyte vegetation cover. International Journal of
Remote Sensing. 21(18):3533-3538.
- Debinski, D.M.,
M.E. Jakubauskas and K. Kindscher. 1999. A remote sensing and
GIS-based model of habitats and biodiversity in the Greater
Yellowstone Ecosystem. International Journal of Remote Sensing
20:3281-3292.
- Kelly, L. and
D.M. Debinski. 1999. Effects of larval food
limitation on Vanessa cardui Linnaeus (Lepidoptera:
Nymphalidae). American Midland Naturalist 141:315-322.
- Kelly, L, and D.M. Debinski. 1998. Relationship of host plant
density to size and abundance of the Regal Fritillary butterfly,
Speyeria idalia (Nymphalidae). The Journal of the
Lepidopterists' Society 52(3):262-276.
- Kindscher
K., A. Fraser, M.E Jakubauskas, and
D.M. Debinski. 1998. Identifying wetland meadows in Grand Teton
National Park using remote sensing and average wetland
values. Wetlands Ecology and Management 5:265-273.
- Jakubauskas, M.E., K. Kindscher, and
D.M. Debinski. 1998. Multitemporal characterization and mapping of
montane sagebrush communities using Indian IRS LISS-II
imagery. Geocarto International 13(4):65-74.
- Debinski, D.M., and L. Kelly. 1998. Decline of Iowa populations
of the Regal Fritillary (Speyeria idalia) Drury. Journal of the Iowa
Academy of Science. 105(1):16-22.
- Debinski, D.M.,
and P. Humphrey. 1997. An integrated approach to biological
diversity assessment. Natural Areas Journal 17(4): 355-365.
- Debinski, D.M. and A.M. Babbit. 1997. Butterfly species in native prairie and restored prairie. The Prairie Naturalist 29(4): 219-227.
- Debinski, D.M., M.E. Jakubauskas, and K. Kindscher. 1997. Assessing biodiversity in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Geo Info Systems. July: 42-45.
- Debinski, D.M. 1996. Using satellite data to support fieldwork: Can species distributions be predicted? Yellowstone Science 4(3): 2-5.
- Jakubauskas, M.E., D.M. Debinski, and K. Kindscher. 1996. Integration of multispectral and ecological data for characterizing montane meadow communities in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Proceedings of the 1996 International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Society Symposium, Lincoln, Nebraska.
- Holt, R.D., D.M. Debinski, J. Diffendorfer, M. Gaines, E. Martinko, G. Robinson, and G. Ward. 1995. Perspectives from an experimental study of habitat fragmentation in an agroecosystem. pp. 147-175 in: D.M Glen, M.P. Greaves, and H.M. Anderson (eds.) Ecology and Integrated Farming Systems, John Wiley and Sons, West Sussex, England.
- Debinski, D.M. and P.F. Brussard. 1994. Using biodiversity data to assess species-habitat relationships in Glacier National Park, Montana. Ecological Applications 4(4):833-843.
- Debinski, D.M. 1994. Genetic diversity assessment in a metapopulation of the butterfly, Euphydryas gillettii. Biological Conservation 70:25-31.
- Debinski, D.M. 1993. Butterflies of Glacier Park, Montana. Occasional Papers of the Museum of Natural History 159:1-13.
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