Colin Talbert
United States Geological Survey
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Journal of Visualized Experiments | 2016
Amanda M. West; Paul H. Evangelista; Catherine S. Jarnevich; Nicholas E. Young; Thomas J. Stohlgren; Colin Talbert; Marian Talbert; Jeffrey T. Morisette; Ryan S. Anderson
Early detection of invasive plant species is vital for the management of natural resources and protection of ecosystem processes. The use of satellite remote sensing for mapping the distribution of invasive plants is becoming more common, however conventional imaging software and classification methods have been shown to be unreliable. In this study, we test and evaluate the use of five species distribution model techniques fit with satellite remote sensing data to map invasive tamarisk (Tamarix spp.) along the Arkansas River in Southeastern Colorado. The models tested included boosted regression trees (BRT), Random Forest (RF), multivariate adaptive regression splines (MARS), generalized linear model (GLM), and Maxent. These analyses were conducted using a newly developed software package called the Software for Assisted Habitat Modeling (SAHM). All models were trained with 499 presence points, 10,000 pseudo-absence points, and predictor variables acquired from the Landsat 5 Thematic Mapper (TM) sensor over an eight-month period to distinguish tamarisk from native riparian vegetation using detection of phenological differences. From the Landsat scenes, we used individual bands and calculated Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI), Soil-Adjusted Vegetation Index (SAVI), and tasseled capped transformations. All five models identified current tamarisk distribution on the landscape successfully based on threshold independent and threshold dependent evaluation metrics with independent location data. To account for model specific differences, we produced an ensemble of all five models with map output highlighting areas of agreement and areas of uncertainty. Our results demonstrate the usefulness of species distribution models in analyzing remotely sensed data and the utility of ensemble mapping, and showcase the capability of SAHM in pre-processing and executing multiple complex models.
Society & Natural Resources | 2017
Jeffrey T. Morisette; Amanda E. Cravens; Brian W. Miller; Marian Talbert; Colin Talbert; Catherine S. Jarnevich; Michelle Fink; Karin Decker; Eric Odell
ABSTRACT There is substantial literature on the importance of bridging across disciplinary and science–management boundaries. One of the ways commonly suggested to cross boundaries is for participants from both sides of the boundary to jointly produce information (i.e., knowledge co-production). But simply providing tools or bringing people together in the same room is not sufficient. Here we present a case study documenting the mechanisms by which managers and scientists collaborated to incorporate climate change projections into Colorado’s State Wildlife Action Plan. A critical component of the project was the use of a collaborative modeling and visualization workspace: the U.S. Geological Survey’s Resource for Advanced Modeling (RAM). Using video analysis and pre/post surveys from this case study, we examine how the RAM facilitated cognitive and social processes that co-produced a more salient and credible end product. This case provides practical suggestions to scientists and practitioners who want to implement actionable science.
Ecography | 2013
Jeffrey T. Morisette; Catherine S. Jarnevich; Tracy R. Holcombe; Colin Talbert; Drew A. Ignizio; Marian Talbert; Claudio Silva; David Koop; Alan Swanson; Nicholas E. Young
Fundamental and Applied Limnology | 2015
Kelly O. Maloney; Colin Talbert; Jeffrey C. Cole; Heather S. Galbraith; Carrie J. Blakeslee; Leanne Hanson; Christopher L. Holmquist-Johnson
IEEE Data(base) Engineering Bulletin | 2013
Colin Talbert; Marian Talbert; Jeffrey T. Morisette; David Koop
NeoBiota | 2017
Catherine S. Jarnevich; Nicholas E. Young; Trevor R. Sheffels; Jacoby Carter; Mark D. Sytsma; Colin Talbert
River Research and Applications | 2016
Heather S. Galbraith; Carrie J. Blakeslee; Jeffrey C. Cole; Colin Talbert; Kelly O. Maloney
Open-File Report | 2013
Colin Talbert; Tim J. Kern; Jeffrey T. Morisette; Don Brown; Kevin James
Open-File Report | 2016
Christopher L. Holmquist-Johnson; Leanne Hanson; Joan S. Daniels; Colin Talbert; Jeanette Haegele
Open-File Report | 2015
Michelle Y. Chang; Jennifer Carlino; Christopher Barnes; David L. Blodgett; Andrew R. Bock; Anthony L. Everette; Gregory L. Fernette; Lorraine E. Flint; Janice M. Gordon; David L. Govoni; Lauren E. Hay; Heather S. Henkel; Megan K. Hines; Sally L. Holl; Collin G. Homer; Vivian B. Hutchison; Drew A. Ignizio; Tim J. Kern; Frances L. Lightsom; Steven L. Markstrom; Michael S. O'Donnell; Jacquelyn L. Schei; Lorna A. Schmid; Kathryn M. Schoephoester; Peter N. Schweitzer; Susan K. Skagen; Daniel J. Sullivan; Colin Talbert; Meredith Pavlick Warren