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Publications (2018-2021)

  1. Alkishe, A. A., A. T. Peterson, A. M. Samy, Climate change influences on the potential geographic distribution of the disease vector tick Ixodes ricinus. PLoS ONE 12, e0189092 (2018).

  2. Astorga, F., L. E. Escobar, D. Poo-Muñoz, J. Escobar-Dodero, S. Rojas-Hucks, M. Alvarado-Rybak, M. Duclos, D. Romero-Alvarez, B. E. Molina-Burgos, A. Peñafiel-Ricaurte, F. Toro, F. T. Peña-Gómez, A. T. Peterson, Distributional ecology of Andes hantavirus: A macroecological approach. International Journal of Health Geographics 17, 22 (2018).

  3. Atauchi, P. J., A. T. Peterson, J. Flanagan, Species distribution models for Peruvian Plantcutter improve with consideration of biotic interactions. Journal of Avian Biology 49, jav-01617 (2018).

  4. Bible, R. C., A. T. Peterson, Compatible ecological niche signals between biological and archaeological datasets for late-surviving Neandertals. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 166, 968-974 (2018).

  5. De Silva, T. N., J. M. Bates, A. T. Peterson, Getting the Ploceidae tree right. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 131, 228 (2018).

  6. Del Valle, S., B. H. McMahon, J. Asher, R. Hatchett, J. C. Lega, H. E. Brown, M. E. Leany, Y. Pantazis, D. J. Roberts, S. Moore, A. T. Peterson, L. E. Escobar, H. Qiao, N. W. Hengartner, H. Mukundan, Summary results of the 2014-2015 DARPA Chikungunya Challenge. BMC Infectious Diseases 18, 245 (2018).

  7. Eltoum, M. A. A., E. S. Ganawa, M. S. Dafalla, A. T. Peterson, The geography of desert locust in Sudan: Depicting of niches using MODIS satellite images. Sudan Geographical Journal 1, 257-267 (2018).

  8. Escobar, L. E., H. Qiao, J. Cabello, A. T. Peterson, Ecological niche modeling re-examined: A case study with the Darwin’s Fox. Ecology and Evolution 8, 4757-4770 (2018).

  9. Peterson, A. T., A. Asase, D. A. L. Canhos, S. de Sousa, J. Wieczorek, Data leakage and loss in biodiversity informatics. Biodiversity Data Journal 6, e26826 (2018).

  10. Peterson, A. T., M. E. Cobos, D. Jiménez-García, Major challenges for correlational ecological niche model projections to future climate conditions. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1429, 66-77 (2018).

  11. Peterson, A. T., R. S. Kumar, M. V. Nair, G. Talukdar, Digital accessible knowledge of the birds of India: Characterizing gaps in time and space. Current Science 115, 35-42 (2018).

  12. Peterson, A. T., J. Soberón, Essential biodiversity variables are not global. Biodiversity and Conservation 27, 1277-1288 (2018).

  13. Qiao, H., X. Feng, L. E. Escobar, A. T. Peterson, J. Soberón, G. Zhu, M. Papeş, An evaluation of transferability of ecological niche models. Ecography 41, 1-14 (2018).

  14. Raghavan, R. K., S. C. Barker, M. Cobos, D. Barker, E. J. M. Teo, D. Foley, R. Nakao, A. T. Peterson, Potential spatial distribution of the newly introduced long-horned tick, Haemaphysalis longicornis in North America. Scientific Reports 9, 498 (2018).

  15. Raghavan, R. K., A. T. Peterson, M. Cobos, R. Ganta, D. Foley, Current and future distribution of the Lone Star Tick, Amblyomma americanum (L.) (Acari: Ixodidae) in North America. PLoS ONE 14, e0209082 (2018).

  16. Ramírez-Gil, J. G., J. G. Morales, A. T. Peterson, Potential geography and productivity of "Hass" avocado in Colombia. Scientia Horticulturae 237, 287-295 (2018).

  17. Sainge, M. N., M. L. Ngoh, G. P. B. Tchouto, D. Kenfack, F. Nchu, A. T. Peterson, Characterisation of vegetation, floristic composition, and structure in tropical montane forest in the Rumpi Hills Forest Reserve, Cameroon. Bothalia 49, a2270 (2018).

  18. Silva, T. N. d., S. W. Fernando, M. B. Robbins, J. C. Cooper, E. B. Fokam, A. T. Peterson, Recognition of a new generic-level swallow taxon from Central Africa. Journal of Avian Biology 49, e01698 (2018).

  19. Simões, M., A. T. Peterson, Importance of biotic predictors in estimation of potential invasive areas: The example of the tortoise beetle Eurypedus nigrosignatus, in Hispaniola. PeerJ 6, e6052 (2018).

  20. Simões, M., A. T. Peterson, Utility and limitations of climate-matching approaches in detecting different types of spatial errors in biodiversity data. Insect Conservation and Diversity 11, 407-414 (2018).

  21. Soberón, J., A. T. Peterson, L. Osorio-Olvera, A comment on “Species are not most abundant in the centre of their geographic range or climatic niche”. Rethinking Ecology 3, 13-18 (2018).

  22. Vihotogbé, R., R. Idohou, J. Gebauer, B. Sinsin, A. T. Peterson, Estimation of cultivable areas for Irvingia gabonensis and I. wombolu (Irvingiaceae) in Dahomey-Gap (West Africa). Agroforestry Systems 93, 937-946 (2018).

  23. Williams, R. A. J., H. L. Owens, J. Clamp, A. T. Peterson, A. Warren, M. M. Cereceda, Endemicity and climatic niche differentiation in three marine ciliated protists. Limnology and Oceanography 63, 2727-2736 (2018).

  24. Yates, K. L., P. J. Bouchet, M. J. Caley, K. Mengersen, C. F. Randin, S. Parnell, A. H. Fielding, A. J. Bamford, S. Ban, A. M. Barbosa, C. F. Dormann, J. Elith, C. B. Embling, G. N. Ervin, R. Fisher, S. Gould, R. F. Graf, E. J. Gregr, P. Halpin, R. K. Heikkinen, S. Heinänen, A. R. Jones, P. K. Krishnakumar, V. Lauria, H. Lozano-Montes, L. Mannocci, C. Mellin, M. B. Mesgaran, E. Moreno-Amat, S. Mormede, E. Novaczek, S. Oppel, G. O. Crespo, A. T. Peterson, G. Rapacciuolo, J. J. Roberts, R. E. Ross, K. L. Scales, D. Schoeman, P. Snelgrove, G. Sundblad, W. Thuiller, L. G. Torres, H. Verbruggen, L. Wang, S. Wenger, M. J. Whittingham, Y. Zharikov, D. Zurell, A. M. M. Sequeira, Outstanding challenges in the transferability of ecological models. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 33, 790-802 (2018).

  25. Andersen, M. J., J. M. McCullough, N. R. Friedman, A. T. Peterson, R. G. Moyle, L. Joseph, Á. S. Nyári, Ultraconserved elements resolve genus-level relationships in a major Australasian bird radiation (Aves: Meliphagidae). Emu 119, 218-232 (2019).

  26. Asase, A., A. T. Peterson, Predicted impacts of global climate change on the geographic distribution of an invaluable African medicinal plant resource, Alstonia boonei De Wild. Journal of Applied Research on Medicinal and Aromatic Plants 14, 100206 (2019).

  27. Bouchet, P. J., A. T. Peterson, D. Zurell, C. F. Dormann, D. Schoeman, R. E. Ross, P. Snelgrove, A. M. M. Sequeira, M. J. Whittingham, L. Wang, G. Rapacciuolo, S. Oppel, C. Mellin, V. Lauria, P. K. Krishnakumar, A. R. Jones, S. Heinänen, R. K. Heikkinen, E. J. Gregr, A. H. Fielding, M. J. Caley, A. M. Barbosa, A. J. Bamford, H. Lozano-Montes, S. Parnell, S. Wenger, K. L. Yates, Better model transfers require knowledge of mechanisms. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 34, 489-490 (2019).

  28. Campbell, L. P., A. T. Peterson, A. M. Samy, C. Yañez-Arenas, "Climate change and disease" in Biodiversity and Climate Change, T. E. Lovejoy, L. J. Hannah, Eds. (Yale University Press, New Haven, 2019).

  29. Campbell, L. P., D. C. Reuman, J. Lutomiah, A. T. Peterson, K. J. Linthicum, S. C. Britch, A. Anyamba, R. Sang, Predicting abundances of Aedes mcintoshi, a primary Rift Valley fever virus mosquito vector. PLoS ONE 14, e0226617 (2019).

  30. Cobos, M., A. T. Peterson, D. Jiménez-Garcia, An exhaustive analysis of heuristic methods for variable selection in ecological niche modeling and species distribution modeling. Ecological Informatics 53, 100983 (2019).

  31. Cobos, M. E., A. T. Peterson, N. Barve, L. Osorio-Olvera, kuenm: An R package for detailed development of ecological niche models using Maxent. PeerJ 7, e6281 (2019).

  32. De Silva, T. N., U. Perktas, A. T. Peterson, An extensive molecular phylogeny of weaverbirds (Aves: Ploceidae) unveils broad nonmonophyly of traditional genera and new relationships. Auk 136, ukz041 (2019).

  33. Feng, X., D. Park, C. Walker, A. T. Peterson, C. Merow, M. Papes, A checklist for maximizing reproducibility of ecological niche models. Nature Ecology and Evolution 3, 1382-1395 (2019).

  34. Freeman, B., A. T. Peterson, Completeness of digital accessible knowledge of the birds of western Africa: Priorities for survey. Condor 121, duz035 (2019).

  35. Freeman, B., P. R. Roehrdanz, A. T. Peterson, Modeling endangered mammal species distributions and forest connectivity across the humid Upper Guinea lowland rainforest of West Africa. Biodiversity and Conservation 28, 671-685 (2019).

  36. Freeman, B., J. Sunnarborg, A. T. Peterson, Effects of climate change on the distributional potential of three restricted-range West African bird species. Condor 121, duz012 (2019).

  37. Jiménez-Garcia, D., A. T. Peterson, Climate change impacts on endangered cloud forest tree species in Mexico. Revista Mexicana de Biodiversidad 90, e902781 (2019).

  38. Khalighifar, A., E. Komp, J. M. Ramsey, R. Gurgel-Gonçalves, A. T. Peterson, Deep learning algorithms improve automated identification of Chagas disease vectors. Journal of Medical Entomology 56, 1404-1410 (2019).

  39. Mondelli, M. L., A. T. Peterson, L. Gadelha, Exploring reproducibility and FAIR principles in data science using ecological niche modeling as a case study. Advances in Conceptual Modeling. ER 2019. Lecture Notes in Computer Science ER2019, 23-33 (2019).

  40. Oliveros, C. H., D. J. Field, D. T. Ksepka, F. K. Barker, A. Aleixo, M. J. Andersen, P. Alström, B. W. Benz, E. L. Braun, M. J. Braun, G. A. Bravo, R. T. Brumfield, R. T. Chesser, S. Claramunt, J. Cracraft, A. M. Cuervo, E. P. Derryberry, T. C. Glenn, M. G. Harvey, P. A. Hosner, L. Joseph, R. Kimball, A. L. Mack, C. M. Miskelly, A. T. Peterson, M. B. Robbins, F. H. Sheldon, L. F. Silveira, B. T. Smith, N. D. White, R. G. Moyle, B. C. Faircloth, Earth history and the passerine superradiation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 116, 7916-7925 (2019).

  41. Peterson, A. T., R. P. Anderson, M. Beger, J. Bolliger, L. Brotons, C. P. Burridge, M. E. Cobos, A. P. Cuervo-Robayo, E. D. Minin, J. Diez, J. Elith, C. B. Embling, L. E. Escobar, F. Essl, K. J. Feeley, L. Hawkes, D. Jiménez-García, L. Jimenez, D. M. Green, E. Knop, I. Kühn, J. J. Lahoz-Monfort, A. Lira-Noriega, J. M. Lobo, R. Loyola, R. M. Nally, F. Machado-Stredel, E. Martínez-Meyer, M. McCarthy, C. Merow, J. Nori, C. Nuñez-Penichet, L. Osorio-Olvera, P. Pyšek, M. Rejmánek, A. Ricciardi, M. Robertson, O. Rojas-Soto, D. Romero-Alvarez, N. Roura-Pascual, L. Santini, D. S. Schoeman, B. Schröder, J. Soberón, D. Strubbe, W. Thuiller, A. Traveset, E. A. Treml, T. Václavík, S. Varela, J. E. M. Watson, Y. Wiersma, B. Wintle, C. Yanez-Arenas, D. Zurell, Open access solutions for biodiversity journals: Do not replace one problem with another. Diversity and Distributions 25, 5-8 (2019).

  42. Peterson, A. T., R. P. Anderson, M. E. Cobos, M. Cuahutle, A. P. Cuervo-Robayo, L. E. Escobar, M. Fernández, D. Jiménez-García, A. Lira-Noriega, J. M. Lobo, F. Machado-Stredel, E. Martínez-Meyer, C. Nuñez-Penichet, J. Nori, L. Osorio-Olvera, M. T. Rodríguez, O. Rojas-Soto, D. Romero-Álvarez, J. Soberón, S. Varela, C. Yañez-Arenas, Curso modelado de nicho ecológico, versión 1.0. Biodiversity Informatics 14, 1-7 (2019).

  43. Peterson, A. T., R. E. Glor, J. Soberon, More on the future of publishing in biogeography. Frontiers in Biogeography 11, e42880 (2019).

  44. Peterson, A. T., P. E. Johnson, N. Barve, A. Emmett, M. Greenberg, J. Bolick, H. Qiao, The NIH public access policy did not harm biomedical journals. PLoS Biology 17, e3000352 (2019).

  45. Peterson, A. T., J. Soberón, J. Ramsey, L. Osorio-Olvera, Co-occurrence networks do not support identification of biotic interactions. Biodiversity Informatics 15, 1-10 (2019).

  46. Qanbari, S., C.-J. Rubin, K. Maqbool, S. Weigend, A. Weigend, J. Geibel, S. Kerje, C. Wurmser, A. T. Peterson, I. L. Brisbin Jr., R. Preisinger, R. Fries, H. Simianer, L. Andersson, Genetics of adaptation in modern chicken. PLoS Genetics 15, e1007989 (2019).

  47. Ramírez-Gil, J. G., M. E. Cobos, D. Jiménez-García, J. G. Morales-Osorio, A. T. Peterson, Current and potential future distributions of Hass avocadoes in the face of climate change across the Americas. Crop and Pasture Science 70, 694-708 (2019).

  48. Ramírez-Gil, J. G., J. G. Morales, A. T. Peterson, Current and potential distributions of the most important diseases in Hass avocado in Antioquia, Colombia. Journal of Plant Protection Research 59, 214–228 (2019).

  49. Saupe, E., C. Myers, A. T. Peterson, J. Soberón, J. Singarayer, P. Valdes, H. Qiao, Spatio-temporal climate change contributes to latitudinal diversity gradients. Nature Ecology and Evolution 3, 1419-1429 (2019).

  50. Saupe, E. E., C. E. Myers, A. T. Peterson, J. Soberón, J. S. Sangarayer, P. J. Valdes, H. Qiao, Non-random latitudinal gradients in range size and niche breadth predicted by spatial patterns of climate. Global Ecology and Biogeography 28, 928–942 (2019).

  51. Soberón, J., A. T. Peterson, What is the shape of the fundamental Grinnellian niche? Theoretical Ecology 13, 105-115 (2019).

  52. Ahadji-Dabla, K. M., D. Romero-Alvarez, I. Djègbè, A. D. Amoudji, G. Y. Apétogbo, R. Djouaka, K. Oboussoumi, A. Aawi, T. Atcha-Oubou, A. T. Peterson, G. K. Ketoh, Potential roles of environmental and socio-economic factors in the distribution of insecticide resistance in Anopheles gambiae sensu lato (Culicidae: Diptera) across Togo, West Africa. Journal of Medical Entomology 57, 1168-1175 (2020).

  53. Anderson, R. P., M. B. Araújo, A. Guisan, J. M. Lobo, E. Martínez-Meyer, A. T. Peterson, J. M. Soberón, Optimizing biodiversity informatics to improve information flow, data quality, and utility for science and society. Frontiers of Biogeography 12, e47839 (2020).

  54. Asase, A., M. N. Sainge, R. A. Radji, O. A. Ugbogu, A. T. Peterson, A new model for efficient, need‐driven progress in generating primary biodiversity information resources. Applications in Plant Sciences 8, e11318 (2020).

  55. Boorgula, G. D. Y., A. T. Peterson, R. R. Ganta, D. H. Foley, R. K. Raghavan, Assessing the current and future potential geographic distribution of the American dog tick, Dermacentor variabilis (Say) (Acari: Ixodidae) in North America. PLoS ONE 15, e0237191 (2020).

  56. Castaño-Quintero, S., J. Escobar-Luján, L. Osorio-Olvera, A. T. Peterson, X. Chiappa-Carrara, E. Martínez-Meyer, C. Yañez-Arenas, Supraspecific units in correlative niche modeling improves the prediction of geographic potential of biological invasions. PeerJ 8, e10454 (2020).

  57. Escobar, L. E., S. Pritzkow, S. Winter, D. Grear, M. Kirchgessner, E. Dominguez-Villegas, G. Machado, A. T. Peterson, C. Soto, The ecology of chronic wasting disease in wildlife. Biological Reviews 95, 393-408 (2020).

  58. Gang, S., R. Zhang, F. Machado-Stredel, P. Alström, U. Johansson, H. Mays, Y. Cheng, Y. Qu, P. G. P. Ericson, J. Fjeldså, A. T. Peterson, F. Lei, Great journey of Great Tits (Parus major group): Origin, diversification, and historical demographics of a broadly-distributed bird lineage. Journal of Biogeography 47, 1585-1598 (2020).

  59. Ingenloff, K., A. T. Peterson, Incorporating time into the traditional correlational distributional modeling framework: A proof-of-concept using the Wood Thrush (Hylocichla mustelina). Methods in Ecology and Evolution 12, 311-321 (2020).

  60. Khalighifar, A., L. Jiménez, C. Nuñez-Penichet, B. Freeman, K. Ingenloff, D. Jiménez-García, A. T. Peterson, Inventory statistics meet big data: Complications for estimating numbers of species. PeerJ 8, e8872 (2020).

  61. Marques, R., R. F. Krüger, A. T. Peterson, L. F. de Melo, N. Vicenzi, D. Jiménez-García, Climate change implications for the distribution of the babesiosis and anaplasmosis tick vector, Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus. Veterinary Research 51, 81 (2020).

  62. Owens, H. L., V. Ribeiro, E. E. Saupe, M. E. Cobos, P. A. Hosner, J. C. Cooper, A. M. Samy, V. Barve, N. Barve, C. J. Muñoz-R., A. T. Peterson, Acknowledging uncertainty in evolutionary reconstructions of ecological niches. Ecology and Evolution 10, 6967-6977 (2020).

  63. Raghavan, R. K., A. C. G. Heath, K. E. Lawrence, R. R. Ganta, A. T. Peterson, W. E. Pomroy, Predicting the potential distribution of Amblyomma americanum (Acari: Ixodidae) infestation in New Zealand, using maximum entropy-based ecological niche modelling. Experimental and Applied Acarology 80, 227-245 (2020).

  64. Rodríguez-Medina, K., C. Yañez-Arenas, A. T. Peterson, J. Euán-Ávila, J. Herrera-Silveira, Evaluating the capacity of species distribution modeling to predict the geographic distribution of the mangrove community in Mexico. PLoS ONE 15, e0237701 (2020).

  65. Romero-Álvarez, D., A. T. Peterson, J. S. Salzer, C. Pittiglio, S. Shadomy, R. Traxler, A. R. Vieira, W. Bower, H. Walke, L. P. Campbell, Potential distributions of Bacillus anthracis and Bacillus cereus biovar anthracis causing anthrax in Africa. PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases 14, e0008131 (2020).

  66. Romero-Alvarez, D., A. T. Peterson, J. S. Salzer, C. Pittiglio, S. Shadomy, R. Traxler, A. R. Vieira, W. A. Bower, H. Walke, L. P. Campbell, Potential distributions of Bacillus anthracis and Bacillus cereus biovar anthracis causing anthrax in Africa. PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases 14, e0008131 (2020).

  67. Sainge, M. N., F. Nchu, A. T. Peterson, Diversity, above-ground biomass, and vegetation patterns in a tropical dry forest in Kimbi-Fungom National Park, Cameroon. Heliyon 6, e03290 (2020).

  68. Tabbabi, A., A. A. Alkishe, A. M. Samy, A. Rhim, A. T. Peterson, Malaria in North Africa: A review of the status of vectors and parasites. Journal of Entomological Science 55, 25-37 (2020).

  69. Zurell, D., J. Franklin, C. König, P. J. Bouchet, J. M. Serra-Diaz, C. F. Dormann, J. Elith, G. Fandos Guzman, X. Feng, G. Guillera-Arroita, A. Guisan, P. J. Leitão, J. J. Lahoz-Monfort, D. S. Park, A. T. Peterson, G. Raacciuolo, D. R. Schmatz, B. Schröder, W. Thuiller, K. L. Yates, N. E. Zimmermann, C. Merow, A standard protocol for describing species distribution models. Ecography 43, 1261-1277 (2020).

  70. Alkishe, A., A. T. Peterson, Potential geographic distribution of Ixodes cookei, the vector of Powassan virus. Journal of Vector Ecology ***, ***-*** (2021).

  71. Alkishe, A., A. T. Peterson, R. K. Raghavan, Likely geographic distributional shifts among medically important tick species and tick-borne diseases under climate change in North America: A review. Insects 12, 225 (2021).

  72. Allen, K. E., E. Greenbaum, P. M. Hime, W. P. T. N., V. V. Sterkhova, C. Kusamba, M.-O. Rödel, J. Penner, A. T. Peterson, R. M. Brown, Rivers, not refugia, drove diversification in arboreal, sub-Saharan African snakes. Ecology and Evolution 11, 6133-6152 (2021).

  73. Allen, K. E., W. P. Tapondjou, B. Freeman, J. C. Cooper, R. M. Brown, A. T. Peterson, Modelling potential Pleistocene habitat corridors between Afromontane forest regions. Biodiversity and Conservation ***, ***-*** (2021).

  74. Asase, A., D. Jiménez-García, A. T. Peterson, Effects of climatic change on the potential geographic distribution of the threatened West-Central African endemic genus, Talbotiella. African Journal of Ecology ***, ***-*** (2021).

  75. Asase, A., T. I. Mzumara-Gawa, J. O. Owino, A. T. Peterson, E. E. Saupe, Replacing “parachute science” with “global science”. Conservation Science and Practice ***, ***-*** (2021).

  76. Ashraf, U., M. N. Chaudhry, A. T. Peterson, Biotic interaction models considering climate change to predict increasing geographic pest risk to olive cultivars. Ecosphere ***, ***-*** (2021).

  77. Bandeira, L. N., F. Villalobos, F. P. Wenerck, A. T. Peterson, M. Anciães, Different elevational environments dictate contrasting patterns of niche evolution in Neotropical Pithecopus treefrog species. Biotropica ***, ***-*** (2021).

  78. Cobos, M. E., Y. Cheng, G. Song, F. Lei, A. T. Peterson, New distributional opportunities with niche innovation in Eurasian snowfinches. Journal of Avian Biology 2021, e02868 (2021).

  79. Colella, J. P., J. Bates, S. F. Burneo, M. A. Camacho, C. C. Bonilla, I. Constable, G. D’Elía, J. L. Dunnum, S. Greiman, E. P. Hoberg, E. Lessa, S. W. Liphardt, M. Londoño-Gaviria, E. Losos, H. L. Lutz, N. O. Garza, A. T. Peterson, M. L. Martin, C. C. Ribas, B. Struminger, F. Torres-Pérez, C. W. Thompson, M. Weksler, J. A. Cook, Leveraging natural history biorepositories as a global, decentralized, pathogen surveillance network. PLoS Pathogens 17, e1009583 (2021).

  80. Contreras-Díaz, R. G., M. Falconi, L. Osorio-Olvera, M. E. Cobos, J. Soberón, A. T. Peterson, A. Lira-Noriega, P. Álvarez-Loayza, A. L. Gonçalves, J. Hurtado-Astaiza, R. d. P. Rojas-Gonzáles, I. Serrano-Zubileta, W. R. Spironello, R. Vásquez-Martínez, On the relationship between environmental suitability and habitat use for three neotropical mammals. Journal of Mammalogy ***, ***-*** (2021).

  81. DeRaad, D., M. Cobos, A. Alkishe, U. Ashraf, A.-D. Mensah, C. Nuñez-Penichet, A. T. Peterson, Genome-environment association methods comparison supports omnigenic adaptation to ecological niche in malaria vector mosquitoes. Molecular Ecology ***, ***-*** (2021).

  82. DeRaad, D. A., M. E. Cobos, A. Alkishe, U. Ashraf, A.-D. K. Mensah, C. Nuñez-Penichet, A. T. Peterson, Genome-environment association methods comparison indicates omnigenic adaptation to ecological niche in malaria vector mosquitoes. Molecular Ecology ***, ***-*** (2021).

  83. Encarnación-Luévano, A., A. T. Peterson, O. R. Rojas-Soto, Burrowing habit in Smilisca frogs as an adaptive response to ecological niche constraints in seasonally dry environments. Frontiers of Biogeography 13, e50517 (2021).

  84. Jiménez-García, D., X. Li, A. Lira-Noriega, A. T. Peterson, Upward shifts in elevational limits of forest and grassland for Mexican volcanoes over three decades. Biotropica ***, ***-*** (2021).

  85. Khalighifar, A., R. M. Brown, J. Goyes-Vallejos, A. T. Peterson, Deep learning improves acoustic biodiversity monitoring and new candidate forest frog species identification (genus Platymantis) in the Philippines. Biodiversity and Conservation 30, 643-657 (2021).

  86. Khalighifar, A., D. Jiménez-García, L. P. Campbell, K. Ahadji-Dabla, F. Aboagye-Antwi, L. Ibarra-Juárez, A. T. Peterson, Application of deep learning to community-science-based mosquito monitoring and detection of novel species. Journal of Medical Entomology ***, ***-*** (2021).

  87. Lasway, J. V., N. R. Kinabo, R. F. Mremi, E. H. Martin, O. C. Nyakunga, J. Sanya, G. M. Rwegasira, N. Lesio, H. Gideon, A. Pauly, C. Eardley, M. K. Peters, A. T. Peterson, I. Steffan-Dewenter, H. K. Njovu, A synopsis of the bee occurrence data of northern Tanzania. Biodiversity Data Journal ***, ***-*** (2021).

  88. Machado-Stredel, F., M. E. Cobos, A. T. Peterson, A simulation-based method for selecting calibration areas for ecological niche models and species distribution models. Frontiers in Biogeography ***, ***-*** (2021).

  89. Marques, R., R. F. Krüger, S. K. Cunha, A. S. Silveira, D. M. C. C. Alves, G. D. Rodrigues, A. T. Peterson, D. Jiménez-García, J. R. Márquez, Climate change impacts on Anopheles (K.) cruzii in urban areas of Atlantic Forest of Brazil: Challenges for malaria diseases. Acta Tropica ***, ***-*** (2021).

  90. Nuñez-Penichet, C., L. Osorio-Olvera, V. H. Gonzalez, M. E. Cobos, L. Jiménez, D. A. DeRaad, A. Alkishe, R. G. Contreras-Díaz, A. Nava-Bolaños, K. Utsumi, U. Ashraf, A. Adeboje, A. T. Peterson, J. Soberón, Geographic potential of the world’s largest hornet, Vespa mandarinia Smith (Hymenoptera: Vespidae), worldwide and particularly in North America. PeerJ 9, e10690 (2021).

  91. Oliveira, M. d. R., W. Moraes-Tomas, A. T. Peterson, ****, L. C. GARCIA, The relationship between scale and predictor variables in species distribution models applied to conservation. Biodiversity and Conservation ***, ***-*** (2021).

  92. Oliveira, M. D. R., J. K. Szabo, A. D. S. Júnior, M. R. G. Neiva, W. M. TOMAS, A. R. CAMILO, A. T. Peterson, L. C. Garcia, Lack of protected areas and future habitat loss threaten the Hyacinth Macaw Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus and its main food and nesting resources. Ibis ***, ***-*** (2021).

  93. Oliveira, M. d. R., J. K. Szabo, A. d. S. J. Neiva, M. R. Guedes, W. M. Tomas, A. R. Camilo, A. T. Peterson, L. C. Garcia, Lack of protected areas and future habitat loss threaten the Hyacinth Macaw Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus and its main food and nesting resources. Ibis ***, ***-*** (2021).

  94. Raghavan, R. K., Z. Koestel, R. Ierardi, A. T. Peterson, M. E. Cobos, Climatic suitability of the eastern paralysis tick, Ixodes holocyclus, and its likely geographic distribution in the year 2050. Scientific Reports ***, ***-*** (2021).

  95. Rheindt, F. E., S. Ahyong, V. M. Azevedo-Santos, M. Bertling, P. Bouchard, N. Evenhuis, M. Harvey, M. Irham, F. T. Krell, T. Pape, A. T. Peterson, D. M. Prawiradilaga, R. Pyle, P. Rasmussen, F. H. Sheldon, F. Welter-Schultes, K. Winker, Response to O’Connell et al. (2020): There are multiple ways to adapt taxonomy to conservation goals. Biodiversity and Conservation 30, 249-251 (2021).

  96. Samy, A. M., A. Alkishe, T. Pustahija, A. T. Peterson, "Tick vectors, tick-borne diseases and climate change" in Climate, Ticks, and Disease, P. Nuttall, Ed. (CABI International, Wallingford, U.K., 2021), pp. 307-317.

  97. Zhu, G., A. T. Peterson, Cautions in weighting individual ecological niche models in ensemble forecasting. Ecological Modelling ***, ***-*** (2021).

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