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Gabriela Shirkey
Researcher at Michigan State University
Publications - 17
Citations - 731
Gabriela Shirkey is an academic researcher from Michigan State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Environmental science & Biology. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 10 publications receiving 325 citations.
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Applications of structural equation modeling (SEM) in ecological studies: an updated review
TL;DR: The essential components and variants of structural equation modeling (SEM) are introduced, the common issues in SEM applications are synthesized, and the views on SEM’s future in ecological research are shared.
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Grassland canopy cover and aboveground biomass in Mongolia and Inner Mongolia: Spatiotemporal estimates and controlling factors
Ranjeet John,Jiquan Chen,Vincenzo Giannico,Vincenzo Giannico,Hogeun Park,Jingfeng Xiao,Gabriela Shirkey,Zutao Ouyang,Changliang Shao,Raffaele Lafortezza,Raffaele Lafortezza,Jiaguo Qi +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyzed >1000 field observations with sampling during June, July and August (JJA) in 2006, 2007, 2010 and 2016 in Inner Mongolia (IM), and 2010-2012 and 2014-2016 in MG.
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Climate controls over the net carbon uptake period and amplitude of net ecosystem production in temperate and boreal ecosystems
Zheng Fu,Zheng Fu,Paul C. Stoy,Yiqi Luo,Yiqi Luo,Jiquan Chen,Jian Sun,Leonardo Montagnani,Georg Wohlfahrt,Abdullah F. Rahman,Serge Rambal,Serge Rambal,Christian Bernhofer,Jinsong Wang,Gabriela Shirkey,Shuli Niu +15 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors quantified yearly anomalies of seasonal and annual net ecosystem productivity (NEP), net carbon uptake period (CUP), and the maximum daily NEPmax in response to climatic variables in 24 deciduous broadleaf forest (DBF), evergreen forest (EF), and grassland (GRA) ecosystems that include at least eight years of eddy covariance observations.
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Spatiotemporal variations of albedo in managed agricultural landscapes: inferences to global warming impacts (GWI)
Pietro Sciusco,Jiquan Chen,Michael Abraha,Michael Abraha,Cheyenne Lei,G. Philip Robertson,G. Philip Robertson,Raffaele Lafortezza,Raffaele Lafortezza,Raffaele Lafortezza,Gabriela Shirkey,Zutao Ouyang,Rong Zhang,Ranjeet John +13 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the spatiotemporal changes in albedo in contrasting managed landscapes through calculations of radiative forcing (RF) and global warming impact (GWI) under different climatic conditions.
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Does Plant Knowledge within Urban Forests and Parks Directly Influence Visitor Pro-Environmental Behaviors
TL;DR: In this article, the authors conducted a field survey and hypothesized that an individual's knowledge will lead to different pro-environmental behaviors in urban forests and parks and found that different levels of plant knowledge will have different influences on environmental behaviors.