Diane Debinski

Dr. Diane Debinski
Professor and Head
Department of Ecology
310 Lewis Hall Montana State University
251 Bessey Hall
Bozeman, MT 59717-3460
United States of America


Phone: 406-994-2949
Fax: (515) 294-1337
E-mail: diane.debinski(at)montana.edu
URL Institution: www.montana.edu/ecology


Additional functions:
Iowa State University Representative to North Central Climate Science Center, US


Key Publications of Diane Debinski (up to ten) :
Debinski, D.M., J.C. Caruthers, D. Cook, J. Crowley and H. Wickham. 2012. Gradient-based habitat affinities predict species vulnerability to climate change. Ecology 94(5):1036-1045.

Ibáñez, I., E. S. Gornish, L. Buckley, D.M. Debinski, J. Hellmann, B. Helmuth, J. HilleRisLambers, A. M. Latimer, A. J. Miller-Rushing, and M. Uriarte. 2012. Moving forward in global-change ecology: using integrative analyses to capitalize on natural variability Ecology and Evolution.

Debinski, D.M., H. Wickham, K. Kindscher, J. C. Caruthers, and M. Germino. 2010. Montane meadow change during drought varies with background hydrologic regime and plant functional group. Ecology 91(6):1672-1681.

Debinski, D.M., R.E. VanNimwegen and M. E. Jakubauskas. 2006. Quantifying relationships between bird and butterfly community shifts and environmental change. Ecological Applications 16(1)380-393.

Su, J. C., D.M. Debinski, M.E. Jakubauskas, and K. Kindscher. 2004. Beyond species richness: community similarity as a measure of cross-taxon congruence for coarse-filter conservation. Conservation Biology 18(1):167-173.

Debinski, D.M., C. Ray, and E.H. Saveraid. 2001. Species diversity and the scale of the landscape mosaic: do scales of movement and patch size affect diversity? Biological Conservation 98(2):179-190.

Saveraid, E.H., D.M. Debinski, K. Kindscher, and M.E. Jakubauskas. 2001. A comparison of satellite data and landscape variables in predicting bird species occurrences in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Landscape Ecology 16(1):71-83.

Debinski, D.M., M.E. Jakubauskas, and K. Kindscher. 2000. Montane meadows as indicators of environmental change. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. 64:213-225.


Expertise of Diane Debinski:
Expertise CategorySpecific Expertise
Expert TypeScientific / Fundamental Research
Topic BiosphereBiodiversity
Topic EcosystemsTerrestrial Ecosystems
Topic Economy/ResourceUseLand Cover / Land Use / Landscape
Topic SocietyPerception / Behaviour / Attitudes
Education / Communication / Participation
Topic SustainabilityEcological Sustainability
Time FramePast
Recent / Today
Statistical FocusMean Change / Trends
Time ScaleSeasonal / Annual
Decadal / Centennial
MethodsData Collection
Data Analysis
Applied Research / Technology
Mountain Research InitiativeLong-term monitoring and analysis of indicators of environmental change in mount
North America

Specialties of Diane Debinski:
conservation biology, landscape ecology, restoration ecology

Last update: 9/21/17
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