PUBLICATIONS
- Capturing foraging and resting behavior using nested multivariate markov models in an air-breathing marine vertebrate. Weinstein, B.G, Irvine, L. and A.S Friedlaender. Movement Ecology. Accepted.
- Graham, C. H. and B. G. Weinstein. Towards a predictive model of interaction beta-diversity. Ecology Letters. Early View.
- B.G Weinstein. Scene-specific convolutional neural networks for video-based biodiversity detection. Methods in Ecology and Evolution. 2018.
- Weinstein, B. G. A computer vision for ecology. Journal of Animal Ecology. 2018. * Awarded young investigator award.
- Davidson, A. D., Shoemaker, K. T., Weinstein, B. G., Costa, G. C., Brooks, T. M., Ceballos, G., Radeloff, V. C., Rondinini, C. and C. H. Graham. Geography of current and future global mammal extinction risk. PlosOne 12 (11) e0186934.
- Weinstein, B. G. and A. S. Friedlaender. Dynamic foraging by a top marine predator in a polar marine environment. Oecologia. 1: 1-9.
- Weinstein, B. G., Parra, J. L, and C. H. Graham. Reduced co-occurrence among closely related hummingbird species. PlosONE. Accepted.
- Graham, L. Weinstein, B. G., Supp, S. and C. H. Graham. Taxonomic, phylogenetic and functional dimensions of no-analog assemblages. Diversity and Distributions. 2017. 00:1-11.
- Weinstein, B. G., Double, M, Gales, N., Johnston D.W., and Friedlaender, A. S. 2017. Identifying overlap between humpback whale foraging grounds and the Antarctic krill fishery. Biological Conservation. 210: 184-191.
- Weinstein, B. G. and C. H Graham. Traits, abundance, and the detectability of species interaction networks. Foodwebs. 2017.
- Weinstein, B. G., and C. H. Graham. Persistent bill and corolla matching despite shifting temporal resources in tropical hummingbird-plant interactions. 2017. Ecology Letters. 20: 326-335.
- Penone, C.*, Weinstein, B. G.*, Graham, C. H., Hedges, S. B., Rondonini, C., Davidson, A. and C. G. Costa. 2016. Global mammal betadiversity reveals convergence between isolated forest assemblages. Proceeding of the Royal Academy B: Biological Sciences. 283: 20161028.* authors contributed equally
- Cruzan, M.B, Weinstein, B. G., Grasty, M. R., Kohrn, B., Schroyer, T and Pamela G. Thompson. 2016. Small Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (Micro-UAVs -Drones) in Plant Ecology. Applications in Plant Sciences. 4: 1600041.
- Weinstein, B. G. and Graham, C. H. 2016, Evaluating broad scale patterns among related species using resource experiments in tropical hummingbirds. Ecology, 97: 2085-2093.
- Lessard, J.P., Weinstein, B.G., Borregaard, M.K., Marske, K.A., Martin, D.R., McGuire, J.A., Parra, J.L., Rahbek, C. and Graham, C.H., 2015. Process-Based Species Pools Reveal the Hidden Signature of Biotic Interactions Amid the Influence of Temperature Filtering. The American Naturalist, 187:75-88.
- Weinstein, B. G. 2015. MotionMeerkat: integrating motion video detection and ecological monitoring. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 6:357–362. * Highlighted in Monitoring Wildlife Virtual Issue
- Weinstein, B. G., Tinoco, B., Parra, J. L., Brown, L. M., McGuire, J. A., Stiles, F. G., and C. H. Graham. 2014. Taxonomic, Phylogenetic, and Trait Beta Diversity in South American Hummingbirds. The American Naturalist 184:211–224.
- Salisbury, D. S., and B. G. Weinstein. 2014. Cultural Diversity in the Amazon Borderlands: Implications for Conservation and Development. Journal of Borderlands Studies 1:37–41.
- Weinstein, B. G., and H. J. Lynch. 2015. Book Review: A Primer in Biological Data Analysis and Visualization Using R. Quarterly Review of Biology 90:17–18.
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