Selected Papers
[2007] Doherty, K.E., D.E. Naugle, B.L. Walker, and J.M. Graham, Greater
sage-grouse winter habitat selection and energy development. Journal of Wildlife Management:
In Press.
[2007] Duffy, P.A., J. Epting, J.M. Graham, T.S. Rupp, and A.D. McGuire, Analysis
of Alaskan burn severity patterns using remotely sensed data. International Journal of Wildland
Fire 16(3): 277–284.
[2007] Fajardo, A., J.M. Graham, J.M. Goodburn, C.E. Fiedler, Ten-year responses of
Ponderosa pine growth, vigor, and recruitment to restoration treatments in the Bitteroot
Mountains, Montana, USA. Forest Ecology and Management 243: 50-60.
[2006] J.M. Graham, P.L. Andrews, and W.M. Jolly, Spatial methods for evaluation
of seasonal fire potential indices. Proceedings of Fifth International Conference on Forest
Fire Research, 18 pages.
[2006] Blake, D.J., J.M. Graham, and M. Poss, Quantification of Feline
Immunodeficiency virus (FIVpco) in peripheral blood mononuclear cells, lymph nodes, and plasma of
naturally infected cougars. Journal of General Virology, 87: 967-975.
[2006] Wilson, S.M., M.J. Madel, D.J. Mattson, J.M. Graham, and T. Merrill.
Landscape conditions predisposing grizzly bears to conflicts on private agricultural
lands in the western USA. Biological Conservation 130: 47-59.
[2006] Fajardo, A., J.M. Goodburn, J.M. Graham, Spatial patterns of regeneration in
managed uneven-aged ponderosa pine/Douglas-fir forests of Western Montana, USA.
Forest Ecology and Management 223: 255-266.
[2006] Hierro, J.L., D. Villareal, O. Eren, J.M. Graham, and R. Callaway,
Disturbance facilitates invasion: the effects are stronger abroad than at home,
The American Naturalist, 168(2): 144-156.
[2005] Duffy, P.A., J.E. Walsh, J.M. Graham, D.H. Mann, T.S. Rupp, Impacts of
large-Scale atmospheric-ocean variability on Alaskan fire season severity. Ecological
Applications, 15(4): 1317-1330.
[2005] Jolly, W. M., J.M. Graham, A. Michaelis, R. Nemani, S.W. Running. A
flexible, integrated system for generating meteorological surfaces derived from point sources
across multiple geographic scales, Environmental Modelling and Software, 20: 873-882.
[2005] Wilson, S.M., M.J. Madel, D.J. Mattson, J.M. Graham, J.A. Burchfield, J.M. Belsky,
Natural landscape features, human-related attractants, and conflict hotspots: a spatial analysis of
human-grizzly bear conflicts. Ursus 16, 117-129.
[2004] Woodall, C.W., J.M. Graham, A technique for conducting point-pattern analysis of
cluster plot stem-maps. Forest Ecology and Management 198: 31-37.
[2004] Piotrowski, J.S., T. Denich, J.N. Klironomos, J.M. Graham, M.C. Rillig, The
effects of arbuscular mycorrhizae on soil aggregation depend on the interaction between plant and
fungal species. New Phytologist, 164: 365-373.
[2003] Lutgen, E.R., D. Muir-Clairmont, J.M. Graham, and M.C. Rillig, Seasonality of
arbuscular mycorrhizal hyphae and glomalin in a Western Montana grassland, Plant and Soil, 257(1):
71-83.
[2003] Ucitel, D., D.P. Christian, and J.M. Graham, Vole use of coarse woody debris and
implications for habitat and fuel management, Journal of Wildlife Management, 67(1): 65-72.
[1997] Gumpertz, M.L., J.M. Graham, and J.B. Ristaino, Autologistic model of spatial
pattern of Phytophthora Epidemic in Bell Pepper: Effects of soil variables on disease
presence, Journal of Agriculture, Biology, and Environmental Statistics, Vol. 2, No. 2,
131-156.
[1996] Graham, J.M., Markov chain Monte Carlo methods for modeling the spatial pattern of
disease Spread in bell pepper, Proceedings of the 1996 Kansas State University Conference on Applied
Statistics in Agriculture, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KA, pp. 91-108.
Last modified: 28-August-2007