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My work focuses on aspects of the geography of biodiversity, with a focus on tropical ornithology and systematics, distributional ecology, and disease transmission risk mapping. My group of students and colleagues is diverse and global, including people interested in the three themes of my interests, from many countries and backgrounds.
One component of my research focuses on the alpha taxonomy of birds, as well as on the phylogeny of recently radiated clades of birds. Tied to this focus is work with the basic geography of bird distributions, and with the composition of local avifaunas, based on detailed site inventories and scientific collections around the world. My work with the geographic and ecology of species' distributions, however, has taken me into other fields, including conservation biology and planning, invasive species biology, and disease transmission systems. In the latter field, my work has focused on numerous disease systems, including Chagas Disease, malaria, dengue, leischmaniasis, and ebola/Marburg. In general, my work is collaborative in nature, and usually involves geographers, computer scientists, and biologists.
Escobar, L. E., Peterson, A. T., Favi, M. Yung, V. & Medina-Vogel, G. (2015). Bat-borne rabies in Latin America. Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de S├úo Paulo, 57, 63-72.
Sober├│n, J. & Peterson, A. T. (2015). Biodiversity governance: A Tower of Babel of scales and cultures. PLoS Biology.
Peterson, A. T. (2015). Good and bad news about Ebola. PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases.
Peterson, A. T. (2014). Mapping Disease Transmission Risk in Geographic and Ecological Contexts, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.
Manthey, J. D., Campbell, L. P., Saupe, E. E., Sober├│n, J. Hensz, C. M., Myers, C. E., Owens, H. L., Ingenloff, K. Peterson, A. T., Barve, N. Lira-Noriega, A. & Barve., V. (2014). A test of niche centrality as a determinant of population trends and conservation status in threatened and endangered North American birds. Endangered Species Research.
Campbell, L. P., Luther, C. Moo-Llanes, D. Ramsey, J. M., Danis-Lozano, R. & Peterson, A. T. (2014). Climate change influences on global distributions of dengue and chikungunya virus vectors . Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B.
Gortazar, C. Reperant, L. A., Kuiken, T. Boadella, M. Martinez, B. Ruiz-Fons, J. F., Estrada-Pe├▒a, A. Drosten, C. Medley, G. Ostfeld, R. Peterson, A. T., VerCauteren, K. C., Menge, C. Artois, M. Schultsz, C. Delahay, R. Serra-Cobo, J. Poulin, R. Keck, F. Aguirre, A. A., Henttonen, H. Dobson, A. Kutz, S. & Lubroth, J. (2014). Crossing the interspecies barrier: Opening the door to zoonotic pathogens. PLoS Pathogens, 10, Crossing the interspecies barrier: Opening the door to zoonotic pathogens.
Peterson, A. T. (2014). Defining viral species: Making taxonomy useful. Virology Journal, 11, 131.
Grady, C. Li, X. & Peterson, A. T. (2014). Delineating sea level rise inundation using a graph traversal algorithm. Marine Geodesy, 37, 267-281.
Costa, J. Dornak, L. L., Almeida, C. E., & Peterson, A. T. (2014). Distributional potential of the Triatoma brasiliensis species complex at present and under scenarios of future climate conditions. Parasites & Vectors, 7, 238.
Planas, E. Saupe, E. E., Lima-Ribeiro, M. S., Peterson, A. T., & Ribera, C. (2014). Ecological niche and phylogeography elucidate complex biogeographic patterns in Loxosceles rufescens (Araneae, Sicariidae) in the Mediterranean Basin. BMC Evolutionary Biology, 14, 195.
Estrada-Pena, A. Ostfeld, R. S., Peterson, A. T., & Poulin, R. (2014). Effects of environmental change on zoonotic disease risk: An ecological primer. Trends in Parasitology.
Poo-Mu├▒oz, D. A., Escobar, L. E., Peterson, A. T., Astorga, F. Organ, J. F., & Medina-Vogel, G. (2014). Galictis cuja (Mammalia): An update of current knowledge and geographic distribution. Iheringia, S├⌐rie Zoologia, 104, 341-346.
Bonatelli, I. S., Perez, M. F., Peterson, A. T., Taylor, N. P., Zappi, D. C., Machado, M. C., Koch, I. Pires, A. C., & Moraes, E. M. (2014). Interglacial microrefugia and diversification of a cactus species complex: Phylogeography and paleodistributional reconstructions for Pilosocereus aurisetus and allies. Molecular Ecology.
Giles, J. R., Peterson, A. T., Busch, J. D., Olafson, P. U., Scoles, G. A., Davey, R. B., Pound, J. M., Kammlah, D. M., Lohmeyer, K. H., & Wagner, D. M. (2014). Invasive potential of cattle fever ticks in the southern United States. Parasites and Vectors, 7, 189.
Samy, A. M., Campbell, L. P., & Peterson, A. T. (2014). Leishmaniasis transmission: distribution and coarse-resolution ecology of two vectors and two parasites in Egypt. Journal of the Brazilian Society of Tropical Medicine.
Samy, A. M., Fahal, A. H., & Peterson, A. T. (2014). Mapping the potential risk of mycetoma infection in Sudan and South Sudan using ecological niche modeling. PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, 8, e3250.
Peterson, A. T., Moses, L. & Bausch, D. (2014). Mapping transmission risk of Lassa fever in West Africa: The importance of quality control, sampling bias, and error weighting. PLoS ONE, 9, e100711.
Tocchio, L. Gurgel-Gon├ºalves, R. Escobar, L. E., & Peterson, A. T. (2014). Niche similarities among white-eared opossums (Mammalia, Didelphidae): Is ecological niche modeling relevant to setting species limits? Zoologica Scripta.
Peterson, A. T., & Li, X. (2014). Niche-based projections of wetlands shifts with marine intrusion from sea level rise: An example analysis for North Carolina. Environmental Earth Sciences.
Banks, W. E., Aubry, T. DΓÇÖErrico, F. Zilh├úo, J. Lira-Noriega, A. & Peterson, A. T. (2014). Pal├⌐oenvironnements et adaptations humaines au Dernier Maximum Glaciaire: Le cas du Badegoulien. XXVIIe Congr├¿s Pr├⌐historique de France ΓÇô Bordeaux-Les Eyzies, 2010, 341-354.
Ibarra-Cerde├▒a, C. N., Zaldivar-River├│n, A. Peterson, A. T., S├ínchez-Cordero, V. & Ramsey, J. M. (2014). Phylogeny and niche conservatism in North and Central American triatomine bugs (Hemiptera: Reduviidae: Triatominae), vectors of ChagasΓÇÖ disease. PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, 8, e3266.
Hosner, P. A., S├ínchez-Gonz├ílez, L. A., Peterson, A. T., & Moyle, R. G. (2014). Phylogeographic structure and paleo-environmental niche modeling support climate-driven diversification in Philippine birds. Evolution, 68, 2658-2674.
Escobar, L. E., Lira-Noriega, A. Medina-Vogel, G. & Peterson, A. T. (2014). Potential for spread of White-nose Fungus (Pseudogymnoascus destructans) in the Americas: Using Maxent and NicheA to assure strict model transference. GeoHealth.
Zhu, G. & Peterson, A. T. (2014). Potential geographic distribution of the novel avian-origin influenza A (H7N9) virus. PLoS ONE, 9, e93390.
Barve, N. Martin, C. E., & Peterson, A. T. (2014). Role of physiological optima in shaping the geographic distribution of Spanish moss. Global Ecology and Biogeography.
Gowen, F. C., Maley, J. M., Cicero, C. Peterson, A. T., Faircloth, B. C., Warr, T. C., & McCormack, J. E. (2014). Speciation in Western Scrub-Jays, HaldaneΓÇÖs rule, and genetic clines in secondary contact. BMC Evolutionary Biology, 14, 135.
Ya├▒ez-Arenas, C. Peterson, A. T., Mokondoko, P. Rojas-Soto, O. & Mart├¡nez-Meyer, E. (2014). The use of ecological niche modeling to infer potential risk areas of snakebite in the Mexican state of Veracruz. PLoS ONE, 9, e100957.
Peterson, A. T. (2014). Type specimens in modern ornithology are necessary and irreplaceable. Auk.
Navarro-Sig├╝enza, A. G., Garc├¡a-Hern├índez, M. A., & Peterson, A. T. (2013). A new species of brush-finch (Arremon; Emberizidae) from western Mexico. Wilson Journal of Ornithology, 125, 443-453.
Peterson, A. T. (2013). Case 3623: Grallaria fenwickorum Barrera et al., 2010 (Aves, FORMICARIIDAE): Proposed replacement of an indeterminate holotype by a neotype. Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature, 70, 99-102.
Sousa-Baena, M. S., Garcia, L. C., & Peterson, A. T. (2013). Completeness of Digital Accessible Knowledge of the plants of Brazil and priorities for survey and inventory. Diversity and Distributions, online, DOI: 10.1111/ddi.12136.
Owens, H. L., Campbell, L. P., Dornak, L. Saupe, E. E., Barve, N. Sober├│n, J. Ingenloff, K. Lira-Noriega, A. Hensz, C. M., Myers, C. E., & Peterson, A. T. (2013). Constraints on interpretation of ecological niche models by limited environmental ranges on calibration areas. Ecological Modelling, 263, 10-18.
Navarro-Sig├╝enza, A. G., Reb├│n-Gallardo, M. F., Gordillo-Mart├¡nez, A. Peterson, A. T., Berlanga-Garc├¡a, H. & S├ínchez-Gonz├ílez, L. A. (2013). Diversidad de las aves en M├⌐xico. Revista Mexicana de la Biodiversidad.
Escobar, L. E., Peterson, A. Favi, M. Yung, V. Pons, D. J., & Medin-Vogel, G. (2013). Ecology and Geography of Transmission of Two Bat-borne Rabies Lineages in Chile. PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases.
Brown, R. M., Siler, C. D., Oliveros, C. H., Esselstyn, J. A., Diesmos, A. C., Hosner, P. A., Linkem, C. W., Barley, A. J., Oaks, J. R., Sanguila, M. B., Welton, L. J., Blackburn, D. C., Moyle, R. G., Peterson, A. T., & Alcala, A. C. (2013). Evolutionary processes of diversification in a model island archipelago. Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics, 44, 411-435.
Islam, M. Z., Menon, S. Li, X. & Peterson, A. T. (2013). Forecasting ecological impacts of sea-level rise on coastal conservation areas in India. Journal of Threatened Taxa.
Hannah, L. Ikegami, M. Hole, D. G., Seo, C. Butchart, S. M., Peterson, A. T., & Roehrdanz, P. R. (2013). Global climate change adaptation priorities for biodiversity and food security. PLoS ONE.
Peterson, A. T., & Ammann, C. M. (2013). Global patterns of connectivity and isolation of populations of forest bird species in the late Pleistocene. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 22, 596-606.
Sousa-Baena, M. S., Garcia, L. C., & Peterson, A. T. (2013). Knowledge behind conservation status decisions: Data basis for "Data Deficient" Brazilian plant species. Biological Conservation.
Escobar, L. E., & Peterson, A. T. (2013). Letter to Editor: Spatial epidemiology of bat-borne rabies in Colombia. Pan American Journal of Public Health, 34, 135-136.
Nakazawa, Y. Lash, R. R., Carroll, D. S., Damon, I. K., Karem, K. L., Reynolds, M. G., Osorio, J. E., Rocke, T. E., Malekani, J. M., Muyembe, J. Formenty, P. & Peterson, A. T. (2013). Mapping monkeypox transmission risk through time and space in the Congo Basin. PLoS ONE, 8, e74816.
Peterson, A. T. (2013). Mapping risk of Nipah virus transmission across Asia and across Bangladesh. Asia-Pacific Journal of Public Health.
Peterson, A. T., Emmett, A. & Greenberg, M. L. (2013). Open access and the author-pays problem: Assuring access for readers and authors in a global community of scholars. Journal of Librarianship and Scholarly Communication, 1, eP1064.
Bentlage, B. Peterson, A. T., Barve, N. & Cartwright, P. (2013). Plumbing the depths: Extending ecological niche modeling and species distribution modeling in three dimensions. Global Ecology and Biogeography.
Oliveira, S. d., Escobar, L. E., Peterson, A. T., & Gurgel-Gon├ºalves, R. (2013). Potential geographic distribution of hantavirus reservoirs in Brazil. PLoS ONE.
Gardner, S. L., Dursahinhan, A. T., R├ícz, G. R., Batsaikhan, N. Sumiya, G. G., Tinnin, D. S., Damdinbazar, D. Wood, C. Peterson, A. T., Alandia, E. Mollericona, J. L., & Salazar-Bravo, J. (2013). Sylvatic species of Echinococcus from rodent intermediate hosts in Asia and South America. Occasional Papers of the Museum of Texas Tech University, 318, 1-13.
Peterson, A. T., Radocy, T. Hall, E. Kerbis, J. P., & Celesia, G. G. (2013). The potential distribution of the African lion in the face of changing global climate. Oryx, in press.
Bond, N. Moses, L. Peterson, A. Mills, J. & Bausch, D. (2012). Environmental aspects of the viral hemorrhagic fevers. In R. Friis (Ed.), Praeger Handbook of Environmental Health (pp. 133-161). Santa Barbara: Praeger Publishing Company.
Hosner, P. Robbins, M. B., Valqui, T. & Peterson, A. T. (2012). A new species of Scytalopus tapaculo (Aves: Passeriformes: Rhinocryptidae) from the Andes of central Peru. Wilson Journal of Ornithology.
Rohwer, S. A., Navarro-Sig├╝enza, A. G., & Peterson, A. T. (2012). Assessing migratory double breeding through complementary specimen densities and breeding records. Condor, 114, 1-14.
Barve, N. Bonilla, A. J., Brandes, J. Brown, J. C., Brunsell, N. Cochran, F. V., Crosthwait, R. J., Gentry, J. Gerhart, L. M., Jackson, T. Kern, A. J., Oberhauser, K. S., Owens, H. L., Peterson, A. T., Reed, A. S., Sober├│n, J. Sundberg, A. D., & Williams, L. M. (2012). Climate change and lethal conditions for overwintering monarch butterflies. Revista Mexicana de Biodiversidad, 83, 817-824.
Emmett, A. Haricombe, L. J., & Peterson, A. T. (2012). Congress has a role to play in making research public. Chronicle of Higher Education, 16 March 2012, A40.
Ramsey, J. M., Guti├⌐rrez-Cabrera, A. E., Salgado-Ram├¡rez, L. Peterson, A. T., S├ínchez-Cordero, V. & Ibarra-Cerde├▒a, C. N. (2012). Ecological connectivity of Trypanosoma cruzi reservoirs and Triatoma pallidipennis hosts in an anthropogenic landscape with endemic Chagas disease. PLoS ONE, 7, e46013.
Costa, J. & Peterson, A. T. (2012). Ecological niche modeling as a tool for understanding distributions and interactions of vectors, hosts, and etiologic agents of Chagas disease. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, 710, 59-70.
Mart├¡nez-Meyer, E. D├¡az-Porras, D. Peterson, A. T., & Y├í├▒ez-Arenas, C. (2012). Ecological niche structure determines rangewide abundance patterns of species. Biology Letters, 9, 20120637.
Ellis, C. K., Carroll, D. S., Lash, R. R., Peterson, A. T., Damon, I. K., Malekani, J. & Formenty, P. (2012). Ecology and geography of human monkeypox case occurrences across Africa. Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 48, 335-347.
Lash, R. R., Carroll, D. S., Hughes, C. M., Nakazawa, Y. Karem, K. Damon, I. K., & Peterson, A. T. (2012). Effects of georeferencing effort on mapping monkeypox case distributions and transmission risk. International Journal of Health Geographics, 11, 23.
Gurgel-Gon├ºalves, R. Galv├úo, C. Costa, J. & Peterson, A. T. (2012). Geographic distribution of Chagas disease vectors in Brazil based on ecological niche modeling. Journal of Tropical Medicine, 2012, 705326.
Williams, R. A., Montgomery, J. M., Ghersi, B. Gonzalez, V. & Peterson, A. T. (2012). Influenza A virus infections in non-migrant land birds in Andean Peru. Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 48, 910-917.
Peterson, A. T., & Sober├│n, J. (2012). Integrating fundamental concepts of ecology, biogeography, and sampling into effective ecological niche modeling and species distribution modeling. Journal of Plant Biosciences, 146, 789-796.
Donalisio, M. R., Peterson, A. T., Costa, P. L., Silva, F. J., Valen├ºa, H. F., Shaw, J. J., & Brand├úo-Filho, S. P. (2012). Microspatial distributional patterns of vectors of cutaneous leishmaniasis in Pernambuco, northeastern Brazil. Journal of Tropical Medicine, 2012, 642910.
Peterson, A. T., & Holder, M. T. (2012). Phylogenetic assessment of filoviruses: How many lineages of Marburgvirus? Ecology and Evolution, 2, 1826-1833.
Owens, H. L., Bentley, A. C., & Peterson, A. T. (2012). Predicting suitable environments and potential occurrences for coelacanths (Latimeria spp.). Biodiversity and Conservation, 21, 577-587.
Fiaboe, K. Peterson, A. T., Kairo, M. & Roda, A. (2012). Predicting the potential worldwide distribution of the Red Palm Weevil Rhynchophorus ferrugineus (Olivier) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) using ecological niche modeling. Florida Entomologist, 95, 659-673.
Peterson, A. T. (2012). Prototype system for tracking and forecasting highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza spread in North America. Studies in Avian Biology, in press.
Menon, S. Khan, M. L., Paul, A. & Peterson, A. T. (2012). Rhododendron species in the Indian Eastern Himalayas: New approaches to understanding rare plant speciesΓÇÖ distributions. Journal of the American Rhododendron Society, Spring 2012, 78-84.
Pape┼ƒ, M. Peterson, A. T., & Asner, G. (2012). Seasonal variation in spectral signatures of five genera of rainforest trees. IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing (JSTARS).
Arboleda, S. Jaramillo-O., N. & Peterson, A. T. (2012). Spatial and temporal dynamics of Aedes aegypti breeding sites in Bello, Colombia. Journal of Vector Ecology, 37, 37-48.
Dornak, L. L., Barve, N. & Peterson, A. T. (2012). Spatial scaling of prevalence and population variation in three grassland sparrows. Condor.
Peterson, A. T., & Sober├│n, J. (2012). Species distribution modeling and ecological niche modeling: Getting the concepts right. Natureza e Conserva├º├úo, 10, 1-6.
Peterson, A. T., & Lieberman, B. S. (2012). SpeciesΓÇÖ geographic distributions through time: Playing catchup with changing climates. Evolution, Education and Outreach, 5, 569-581.
Ara├║jo, M. B., & Peterson, A. T. (2012). Uses and misuses of bioclimatic envelope modelling. Ecology, 93, 1527-1539.
Saupe, E. Barve, V. Myers, C. Sober├│n, J. Barve, N. Hensz, C. Peterson, A. T., Owens, H. L., & Lira-Noriega, A. (2012). Variation in niche and distribution model performance: The need for a priori assessment of key causal factors. Ecological Modelling, 237ΓÇô238, 11-22.
Pape┼ƒ, M. Peterson, A. T., & Powell, G. N. (2012). Vegetation dynamics and avian seasonal migration: Clues from remotely sensed vegetation indices and ecological niche modelling. Journal of Biogeography, 39, 652-664.
Williams, R. A., V├ízquez, A. Asante, I. Bonney, K. Odoom, S. Puplampu, N. Ampofo, W. S├ínchez-Seco, M. P., Tenorio, A. & Peterson, A. (2012). Yaound├⌐-like virus in resident wild bird, Ghana. African Journal of Microbiology Research, 6, 1966-1969.
Navarro-Sig├╝enza, A. G., Lira-Noriega, A. Arizmendi, M. C., Berlanga, H. Koleff, P. Garc├¡a-Moreno, J. & Peterson, A. T. (2011). ├üreas de conservaci├│n para las aves de M├⌐xico: Integrando criterios de priorizaci├│n. In . CONABIO-CONANP (Ed.), Planeaci├│n para la Conservaci├│n de la Biodiversidad Terrestre en M├⌐xico: Retos en un Pa├¡s Megadiverso (pp. 108-129). Mexico City: Comisi├│n Nacional para el Conocimiento y Uso de la Biodiversidad and Comisi├│n de ├üreas Naturales Protegidas.
Bodbyl-Roels, S. Peterson, A. T., & Xiao, X. (2011). Comparative analysis of remotely-sensed data products via ecological niche modeling of avian influenza case occurrences in Middle Eastern poultry. International Journal of Health Geographics, 10, 21.
Mandle, L. Warren, D. L., Hoffmann, M. H., Peterson, A. T., Schmitt, J. & Wettberg, E. v. (2011). Conclusions about niche expansion in introduced Impatiens walleriana populations depend on method of analysis. PLoS ONE, 5, e15297.
Williams, R. Xiao, X. & Peterson, A. T. (2011). Continent-wide association of H5N1 outbreaks in wild and domestic birds in Europe. Geospatial Health, 5, 247-253.
Gonz├ílez, C. Rebollar, E. Ib├í├▒ez-Bernal, S. Becker, I. Martinez Meyer, E. Peterson, A. T., & S├ínchez-Cordero, V. (2011). Current knowledge on Leishmania vectors in Mexico: How speciesΓÇÖ geographic distributions relate to transmission areas. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 85, 839-846.
Peterson, A. T. (2011). Ecological niche conservatism: A time-structured review of evidence. Journal of Biogeography, 38, 817-827.
Sober├│n, J. & Peterson, A. T. (2011). Ecological niche shifts and environmental space anisotropy: A cautionary note. Revista Mexicana de Biodiversidad, 82, 1348-1353.
Donalisio, M. R., & Peterson, A. T. (2011). Environmental factors affecting transmission risk for hantaviruses in forested portions of southern Brazil. Acta Tropica, 119, 125-130.
Bonaccorso, E. Guayasamin, J. M., Peterson, A. T., & Navarro-Sig├╝enza, A. G. (2011). Molecular phylogeny and systematics of Neotropical toucanets in the genus Aulacorhynchus (Aves, Ramphastidae). Zoologica Scripta, 40, 346-349.
Schukman, J. Lira-Noriega, A. & Peterson, A. T. (2011). Multiscalar ecological characterization of SayΓÇÖs and Eastern phoebes and their zone of contact in the Great Plains. Condor, 113, 372-384.
Barve, N. Barve, V. Jim├⌐nez-Valverde, A. Lira-Noriega, A. Maher, S. P., Peterson, A. T., Sober├│n, J. & Villalobos, F. (2011). The crucial role of the accessible area in ecological niche modeling and species distribution modeling. Ecological Modelling, 222, 1810-1819.
Emmett, A. Stratton, J. Peterson, A. T., Church-Duran, J. & Haricombe, L. J. (2011). Toward open access: It takes a ΓÇ£villageΓÇ¥. Journal of Library Administration, 51, 557-579.
Jim├⌐nez-Valverde, A. Peterson, A. T., Sober├│n, J. Overton, J. Arag├│n, P. & Lobo, J. M. (2011). Use of niche models in invasive species risk assessments. Biological Invasions, 13, 2785-2797.
Gilman, E. L., King, N. Peterson, A. T., Chavan, V. & Hahn, A. (2010). Building the biodiversity data commons: The Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF). In L. Maurer (Ed.), ICT for Biodiversity (pp. 79-102). Graz, Austria: Knowledge Management Institute.
Rosa-Freitas, M. G., Tsouris, P. Luitgards-Moura, J. F., Peterson, A. T., & Honorio, N. A. (2010). Ecorregi├╡es de Roraima: A import├óncia da paisagem na epidemiologia da mal├íria. In R. I. Barbosa & V. F. Melo (Eds.), Roraima: Homem, Ambiente y Ecologia (pp. 431-449). Boa Vista: Funda├º├úo Estadual do Meio Ambiente, Ci├¬ncia e Tecnologia.
McCormack, J. Delaney, K. S., & Peterson, A. T. (2010). Calibrating divergence times on species trees versus gene trees: Implications for speciation history of Aphelocoma jays. Evolution, 65, 184-202.
Jim├⌐nez-Valverde, A. Barve, N. Lira-Noriega, A. Maher, S. P., Nakazawa, Y. Pape┼ƒ, M. Sober├│n, J. Sukumaran, J. & Peterson, A. T. (2010). Dominant climate influences on North American bird distributions. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 20, 114-118.
Nakazawa, Y. Williams, R. Peterson, A. T., Mead, P. Kugeler, K. & Petersen, J. (2010). Ecological niche modeling of Francisella tularensis subspecies and clades in the United States. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 82, 912-918.
Menon, S. Choudhury, B. I., Khan, M. L., & Peterson, A. T. (2010). Ecological niche modeling predicts new populations of Gymnocladus assamicus, a critically endangered tree species. Endangered Species Research, 11, 175-181.
Giles, J. Peterson, A. T., & Almeida, A. (2010). Ecology and geography of plague transmission areas in northeastern Brazil. PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, 5, e925.
Esselstyn, J. A., Oliveros, C. H., Moyle, R. G., Peterson, A. T., McGuire, J. A., & Brown, R. M. (2010). Integrating phylogenetic and taxonomic evidence illuminates complex biogeographic patterns along HuxleyΓÇÖs modification of WallaceΓÇÖs Line. Journal of Biogeography, 37, 2054-2066.
Peterson, A. T., Li, X. & Navarro-Sig├╝enza, A. G. (2010). Joint effects of marine intrusion and climate change on the Mexican avifauna. Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 100, 908-916.
Ny├íri, &. S., Peterson, A. T., & Rathbun, G. B. (2010). Late Pleistocene potential distribution of the North African elephant-shrew Elephantulus rozeti (Mammalia: Macroscelidea). African Zoology, 45, 330-339.
Jim├⌐nez-Valverde, A. Lira-Noriega, A. Peterson, A. T., & Sober├│n, J. (2010). Marshalling existing biodiversity data to evaluate biodiversity status and trends in planning exercises. Ecological Research, 25, 947-957.
Bonaccorso, E. A., Peterson, A. T., Navarro-Sig├╝enza, A. G., & Fleischer, R. C. (2010). Molecular systematics and evolution of the Cyanocorax jays. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 54, 897-909.
Haverkost, T. R., Gardner, S. L., & Peterson, A. T. (2010). Predicting the distribution of a parasite using the ecological niche model, GARP. Revista Mexicana de Biodiversidad, 81, 895-902.
Menon, S. Sober├│n, J. Li, X. & Peterson, A. T. (2010). Preliminary global assessment of terrestrial biodiversity consequences of sea level rise mediated by climate change. Biodiversity and Conservation, 19, 1599-1609.
Maher, S. P., Ellis, C. Gage, K. L., Enscore, R. E., & Peterson, A. T. (2010). Range-wide determinants of plague distribution in North America. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 83, 736-742.
Brand├úo-Filho, S. P., Donalisio, M. R., Silva, F. d., Valen├ºa, H. F., Costa, P. L., Shaw, J. J., & Peterson, A. T. (2010). Spatial and temporal patterns of occurrence of Lutzomyia sand fly species in an endemic area for cutaneous leishmaniasis in the Atlantic Forest region of northeast Brazil. Journal of Vector Ecology, 36, 571-576.
Peterson, A. T., Knapp, S. Guralnick, R. Sober├│n, J. & Holder, M. T. (2010). The big questions for biodiversity informatics. Systematics and Biodiversity, 8, 159-168.
Peterson, A. T. (2010). The critical role of permanent voucher specimens of hosts and vectors in public health and epidemiology. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 16, 341-342.
Pape┼ƒ, M. Tupayachi, R. Mart├¡nez, P. Peterson, A. T., & Powell, G. N. (2010). Using hyperspectral satellite imagery for regional inventories: A test with tropical emergent trees in the Amazon Basin. Journal of Vegetation Science, 21, 342-354.
Peterson, A. T. (2009). Civil war and rain forests in the Chimalapas. In K. Winker (Ed.), Moments of Discovery: Natural History Narratives from Mexico and Central America. Gainesville: University Press of Florida.
Koleff, P. Sober├│n, J. Arita, H. T., D├ívila, P. Flores-Villela, O. Golubov, J. Halffter, G. Lira-Noriega, A. Moreno, C. E., Moreno, E. Mungu├¡a, M. Murgu├¡a, M. Navarro-Sig├╝enza, A. G., T├⌐llez, O. Ochoa-Ochoa, L. Peterson, A. T., & Rodr├¡guez, P. (2009). Patrones de diversidad espacial en grupos selectos de especies. In . CONABIO (Ed.), Segundo Estudio de Pa├¡s: Conocimiento Actual de la Biodiversidad (pp. 323-364). Mexico City: Comisi├│n Nacional para el Conocimiento y Uso de la Biodiversidad.
Peterson, A. T., Andersen, M. J., Bodbyl-Roels, S. Hosner, P. Ny├íri, &. Oliveros, C. & Pape┼ƒ, M. (2009). A prototype forecasting system for bird-borne disease spread in North America based on migratory bird movements. Epidemics, 1, 240-249.
DeVaney, S. C., McNyset, K. M., Williams, J. B., Peterson, A. T., & Wiley, E. O. (2009). A tale of four ΓÇ£carp:ΓÇ¥ Invasion potential and ecological niche modeling. PLoS ONE, 4, e5451.
Celesia, G. Peterson, A. T., Kerbis-Peterhans, J. & Gnoske, T. (2009). Climate and landscape correlates of African lion (Panthera leo) demography. African Journal of Ecology, 48, 58-71.
Roura-Pascual, N. Brotons, L. Peterson, A. T., & Thuiller, W. (2009). Consensual predictions of potential distributional areas for invasive species: a case study of Argentine ants in the Iberian Peninsula. Biological Invasions, 11, 1017-1031.
Peterson, A. T., & Navarro-Sig├╝enza, A. G. (2009). Constructing check-lists and avifauna-wide reviews: Mexican bird taxonomy revisited. Auk, 126, 915-921.
Almeida, C. E., Folly-Ramos, E. Peterson, A. T., Lima-Neiva, V. Gumiel, M. Duarte, R. Locks, M. Beltr├úo, M. & Costa, J. (2009). Could the bug Triatoma sherlocki be vectoring Chagas disease in small mining communities in Bahia, Brazil? Medical and Veterinary Entomology, 23, 410-417.
Peterson, A. T., Pereira, R. S., Vettorazzi, C. A., & Verdade, L. M. (2009). Distribution of capybaras in an agroecosystem, southeastern Brazil, based on ecological niche modeling. Journal of Mammalogy, 90, 189-194.
De Meyer, M. Robertson, M. P., Mansell, M. W., Ekesi, S. Tsuruta, K. Mwaiko, W. Vayssi├¿res, J. & Peterson, A. T. (2009). Ecological niche and potential geographic distribution of the invasive fruit fly Bactrocera invadens (Diptera, Tephritidae). Bulletin of Entomological Research, 100, 35-48.
Anci├úes, M. & Peterson, A. T. (2009). Ecological niches and their evolution among Neotropical manakins (Aves: Pipridae). Journal of Avian Biology, 40, 591-604.
Williams, R. A., & Peterson, A. T. (2009). Ecology and geography of avian influenza (HPAI H5N1) transmission in the Middle East and northeastern Africa. International Journal of Health Geographics, 8, 47.
Ibarra-Cerde├▒a, C. N., S├ínchez-Cordero, V. Peterson, A. T., & Ramsey, J. M. (2009). Ecology of North American Triatominae. Acta Tropica, 110(2-3), 178-186.
Jim├⌐nez-Valverde, A. Nakazawa, Y. Lira-Noriega, A. & Peterson, A. T. (2009). Environmental correlation structure and ecological niche model projections. Biodiversity Informatics, 6, 28-35.
Vanak, A. T., Irfan-Ullah, M. & Peterson, A. T. (2009). Gap analysis of Indian Fox conservation using ecological niche modelling. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society, 105, 49-54.
Setiadi, M. I., Hamidy, A. Abidin, Z. Susanto, D. Brown, R. Peterson, A. T., Li, X. & Evans, B. J. (2009). Genetic structure of herpetofauna on Halmahera Island, Indonesia: Implications for Aketajawe-Lolobata National Park. Conservation Biology, 24, 553-562.
Neerinckx, S. B., Peterson, A. T., Gulinck, H. Deckers, J. & Leirs, H. (2009). Geographic distribution and ecological niche of plague in sub-Saharan Africa. International Journal of Health Geographics, 7, 54.
Bush, S. E., Harbison, C. W., Slager, D. Peterson, A. T., Price, R. D., & Clayton, D. H. (2009). Geographic variation in the community structure of lice on Western Scrub-jays. Journal of Parasitology, 95, 10-13.
Peterson, A. T. (2009). Infectious disease ecology: Effects of ecosystems on disease and of disease on ecosystems [review]. Quarterly Review of Biology, 84, 406.
Bentlage, B. Peterson, A. T., & Cartwright, P. (2009). Inferring distributions of chirodropid box-jellyfishes (Cnidaria: Cubozoa) in geographic and ecological space using ecological niche modeling. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 384, 121-133.
Peterson, A. T., Bush, S. E., Spackman, E. Swayne, D. E., & Ip, H. S. (2009). Influenza A virus infections in Chinese landbirds. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 14, 1644-1646.
Peterson, A. T., & Navarro-Sig├╝enza, A. G. (2009). Making biodiversity discovery more efficient: An exploratory test using Mexican birds. Zootaxa, 2246, 58-66.
Navarro-Sig├╝enza, A. G., Gordillo-Mart├¡nez, A. & Peterson, A. T. (2009). Mapeando la diversidad de las aves de M├⌐xico. TIP Revista Especializada en Ciencias Qu├¡mico-Biol├│gicas, 12, 91-95.
Arboleda, S. Jaramillo-O., N. & Peterson, A. T. (2009). Mapping environmental dimensions of dengue fever transmission risk in the Aburr├í Valley, Colombia. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 6, 3040-3055.
Sober├│n, J. & Peterson, A. T. (2009). Monitoring biodiversity loss with primary species-occurrence data: Toward national-level indicators for the 2010 Target of the Convention on Biological Diversity. AMBIO, 38, 29-34.
Costa, J. Peterson, A. T., & Dujardin, J. P. (2009). Morphological evidence suggests homoploid hybridization as a possible mode of speciation in the Triatominae (Hemiptera, Heteroptera, Reduviidae). Infection, Genetics and Evolution, 9, 263-270.
Banks, W. E., dΓÇÖErrico, F. Peterson, A. T., Kageyama, M. Sima, A. & S├ínchez-Go├▒i, M. (2009). Neanderthal extinction by competitive exclusion. PLoS ONE, 3, e3972.
Peterson, A. T., & Mart├¡nez-Meyer, E. (2009). Pervasive poleward shifts among North American bird species. Biodiversity, 9, 14-16.
Ny├íri, &. S., Peterson, A. T., Rice, N. H., & Moyle, R. G. (2009). Phylogenetic relationships of flowerpeckers (Aves: Dicaeidae): Novel insights into the evolution of a tropical passerine clade. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 53, 613-619.
Peterson, A. T. (2009). Phylogeography is not enough: The need for multiple lines of evidence. Frontiers in Biogeography, 1, 19-25.
Peterson, A. T., Robbins, A. Restifo, R. Howell, J. & Nasci, R. (2009). Predictable ecology and geography of West Nile Virus transmission in the central United States. Journal of Vector Ecology, 33, 342-352.
Neerinckx, S. B., Peterson, A. T., Gulinck, H. Deckers, J. Kimaro, D. & Leirs, H. (2009). Predicting potential risk areas of human plague for the Western Usambara Mountains, Lushoto District, Tanzania. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 82, 492-500.
Menon, S. Islam, Z. & Peterson, A. T. (2009). Projected climate change effects on nuthatch distribution and diversity across Asia. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology, 57, 569-575.
Guralnick, R. Constable, H. Wieczorek, J. Moritz, C. & Peterson, A. T. (2009). Sharing: Lessons from natural historyΓÇÖs success story. Nature, 462, 34.
Peterson, A. T. (2009). Shifting malaria transmission risk across Africa with warming climates. BMC Infectious Diseases, 9, 59.
Siqueira, M. d., Durigan, G. Marco J├║nior, P. d., & Peterson, A. T. (2009). Something from nothing: Using landscape similarity and ecological niche modeling to find rare plant species. Journal for Nature Conservation, 17, 25-32.
Peterson, A. T., Barve, N. Bini, L. M., Diniz-Filho, J. A., Jim├⌐nez-Valverde, A. Lira-Noriega, A. Lobo, J. M., Maher, S. Marco J├║nior, P. d., Mart├¡nez-Meyer, E. Nakazawa, Y. & Sober├│n, J. (2009). The climate envelope may not be empty. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, 106, E47.
Peterson, A. T. (2008). Brazilian scientific collections: New opportunities and new possibilities. In A. T. Aranda & S. C Thiengo (Eds.), Anais do II Simposio Nacional de Cole├º├╡es Cient├¡ficas (pp. 67-69). Rio de Janeiro: Corb├ú Editora Artes Gr├íficas Ltda.
Peterson, A. T., & Moyle, R. G. (2008). A reappraisal of recent taxonomic reappraisals based on character scoring systems. Forktail, 24, 110-112.
Ramirez-Bastida, P. Navarro-Sig├╝enza, A. G., & Peterson, A. T. (2008). Aquatic bird distributions in Mexico: Designing conservation approaches quantitatively. Biodiversity and Conservation, 17, 2525-2558.
Legra, L. Li, X. & Peterson, A. T. (2008). Biodiversity consequences of sea level rise in New Guinea. Pacific Conservation Biology, 13, 191-199.
Lim, B. Eger, J. Peterson, A. T., Robbins, M. Clayton, D. & Bush, S. (2008). Biodiversity in China: Lost in the masses? Harvard Asia Quarterly, 11, 12-23.
Peterson, A. T. (2008). Biogeography of diseases: A framework for analysis. Naturwissenschaften, 95, 483-491.
Oliveros, C. Peterson, A. T., & Villa, M. C. (2008). Birds, Babuyan Islands, Cagayan Province, Northern Philippines: New island distribution records. Check List, 4, 137-141.
Zendejas-Mart├¡nez, H. Peterson, A. T., & Mili├ín-Suazo, F. (2008). Coarse-scale spatial and ecological analysis of tuberculosis in cattle: An investigation in Jalisco, Mexico. Geospatial Health, 3, 29-38.
Mungu├¡a, M. Peterson, A. T., & S├ínchez-Cordero, V. (2008). Dispersal limitation and geographical distributions of mammal species. Journal of Biogeography, 35, 1879-1887.
Reed, K. D., Meece, J. K., Archer, J. R., & Peterson, A. T. (2008). Ecologic niche modeling of Blastomyces dermatitidis in Wisconsin. PLoS ONE, 3, e2034.
Menon, S. Islam, Z. Sober├│n, J. & Peterson, A. T. (2008). Ecological and geographic analysis of the Asian nuthatches (Aves: Sittidae). Wilson Journal of Ornithology, 120, 692-699.
Wisz, M. S., Hijmans, R. Li, J. Peterson, A. T., Graham, C. & Guisan, A. (2008). Effects of sample size on the performance of species distribution models. Diversity and Distributions, 14, 763-773.
Peterson, A. T., & Nakazawa, Y. (2008). Environmental data sets matter in ecological niche modeling: An example with Solenopsis invicta and Solenopsis richteri. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 17, 135-144.
Bush, S. E., Harbison, C. W., Slager, D. Peterson, A. T., Price, R. D., & Clayton, D. H. (2008). Geographic variation in the community structure of lice on Western Scrub-Jays. Journal of Parasitology, 95, 10-13.
Peterson, A. T. (2008). Improving methods for reporting spatial epidemiologic data. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 14, 1335-1336.
Rojas-Soto, O. R., Mart├¡nez-Meyer, E. Navarro-Sig├╝enza, A. G., & Peterson, A. T. (2008). Modeling distributions of relict populations of the Sierra Madre Sparrow. Journal of Field Ornithology, 79, 245-253.
Ortega-Huerta, M. A., & Peterson, A. T. (2008). Modeling ecological niches and predicting geographic distributions: A test of six presence-only methods. Revista Mexicana de la Biodiversidad, 79, 205-216.
Peterson, A. T. (2008). Parsimony analysis of endemism and studies of Mexican biogeography. Revista Mexicana de la Biodiversidad, 79, 541-542.
Eaton, M. D., Sober├│n, J. & Peterson, A. T. (2008). Phylogenetic perspective on ecological niche evolution in American blackbirds (Family Icteridae). Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 94, 869-878.
Honey-Escand├│n, M. Hern├índez-Ba├▒os, B. E., Navarro-Sig├╝enza, A. G., Ben├¡tez-D├¡az, H. & Peterson, A. T. (2008). Phylogeographic patterns of differentiation in the Acorn Woodpecker. Wilson Journal of Ornithology, 120, 478-493.
Cort├⌐s-Rodr├¡guez, N. Hern├índez-Ba├▒os, B. E., Navarro-Sig├╝enza, A. G., Peterson, A. T., & Garc├¡a-Moreno, J. (2008). Phylogeography and population genetics of the Amethyst-throated Hummingbird (Lampornis amethystinus). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 48, 1-11.
Navarro-Sig├╝enza, A. G., Peterson, A. T., Ny├íri, &. Garc├¡a-Deras, G. M., & Garc├¡a-Moreno, J. (2008). Phylogeography of the Buarremon brush-finch complex (Aves, Emberizidae) in Mesoamerica. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 47, 21-35.
Bonaccorso, E. Navarro-Sig├╝enza, A. G., S├ínchez-Gonz├ílez, L. A., Peterson, A. T., & Garc├¡a-Moreno, J. (2008). Phylogeography of the Chlorospingus ophthalmicus complex of Mexico and Central America. Journal of Avian Biology, 39, 311-321.
Foley, D. H., Rueda, L. M., Peterson, A. T., & Wilkerson, R. C. (2008). Potential distribution of two species in the medically important Anopheles minimus complex (Diptera: Culicidae). Journal of Medical Entomology, 45, 852-860.
Williams, R. Fasina, F. O., & Peterson, A. T. (2008). Predictable ecology and geography of avian influenza (H5N1) transmission in Nigeria and West Africa . Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene , 102, 471-479.
Toribio, M. & Peterson, A. T. (2008). Prioritisation of Mexican lowland forests for conservation using modelled geographic distributions of birds. Journal for Nature Conservation, 16, 109-116.
Banks, W. E., dΓÇÖErrico, F. Peterson, A. T., Kageyama, M. & Columbeau, G. (2008). Reconstructing ecological niches and geographic distributions of caribou (Rangifer tarandus) and red deer (Cervus elaphus) during the Last Glacial Maximum. Quaternary Science Reviews, 27, 2568-2575.
Peterson, A. T., Pape┼ƒ, M. & Sober├│n, J. (2008). Rethinking receiver operating characteristic analysis applications in ecological niche modelling. Ecological Modelling, 213, 63-72.
Peterson, A. T., & Williams, R. (2008). Risk mapping of highly pathogenic avian influenza distribution and spread. Ecology and Society, 13, 15 online.
Peterson, A. T., Stewart, A. Mohamed, K. I., & Ara├║jo, M. B. (2008). Shifting global invasive potential of European plants with climate change. PLoS ONE, 3, e2441.
Lash, R. L., Brunsell, N. & Peterson, A. T. (2008). Spatiotemporal environmental triggers of Ebola and Marburg virus transmission. Geocarto International, 23, 451-466.
Puebla-Olivares, F. Bonaccorso, E. Omland, K. E., Llorente-Bousquets, J. E., Peterson, A. T., & Navarro-Sig├╝enza, A. G. (2008). Speciation in the Emerald Toucanet (Aulacorhynchus prasinus) complex. Auk, 125, 39-50.
McCormack, J. E., Peterson, A. T., Bonaccorso, E. & Smith, T. B. (2008). Speciation in the highlands of Mexico: Genetic and phenotypic divergence in the Mexican jay (Aphelocoma ultramarina). Molecular Ecology, 17, 2505-2521.
Navarro-Sig├╝enza, A. G., Ortiz-Pulido, R. & Peterson, A. T. (2008). Un panorama breve de la historia de la ornitolog├¡a Mexicana. Ornitologia Neotropical, 19, 367-379.
Navarro-Sig├╝enza, A. G., Lira-Noriega, A. Peterson, A. T., Oliveras de Ita, A. & Gordillo-Mart├¡nez, A. (2007). Diversidad, endemismo y conservaci├│n de las aves. In I. Luna, J. J. Morrone, & D. Espinosa (Eds.), Biodiversidad de la Faja Volc├ínica Transmexicana. Mexico, D.F.: Las Prensas de Ciencias.
Pennington, D. D., Higgins, D. Peterson, A. T., Jones, M. B., Lud├ñscher, B. & Bowers, S. (2007). Ecological niche modeling using the Kepler workflow system. In I. J. Taylor, E. Deelman, D. B. Gannon, & M. Shields (Eds.), Workflows for e-Science (pp. 91-108). Berlin: Springer.
Ortiz-Pulido, R., Navarro-Sig├╝enza, A. G., G├│mez de Silva Garza, H., Peterson, A. Townsend, & Rojas-Soto, O. R. (Eds.). (2007). Avifaunas Estatales de M├⌐xico; http://www.huitzil.net/aeindice.htm; book published in serial form (R. Ortiz-Pulido, A. G. Navarro-Sig├╝enza, H. G├│mez de Silva Garza, A. Townsend Peterson, & O. R. Rojas-Soto, Eds.). Pachuca: Universidad Aut├│noma del Estado de Hidalgo.
Gillam, J. C., Anderson, D. G., & Peterson, A. T. (2007). A continental-scale perspective on the peopling of the Americas: Modeling geographic distributions and ecological niches of Pleistocene populations. Current Research in the Pleistocene, 24, 19-22.
Bonaccorso, E. & Peterson, A. T. (2007). A multilocus phylogeny of New World jay genera. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 42, 467-476.
Rosa-Freitas, M. G., Tsouris, P. Peterson, A. T., Hon├│rio, N. A., Aguiar, D. d., Arruda, M. d., Vasconcelos, S. D., & Luitgards-Moura, J. F. (2007). An ecoregional classification for the state of Roraima, Brazil: The importance of landscape in malaria biology. Mem├│rias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, 102, 349-358.
Peterson, A. T. (2007). Application of molecular clocks in ornithology revisited. Journal of Avian Biology, 37, 541-544.
Nunes, M. C., Galetti, M. Marsden, S. Pereira, R. S., & Peterson, A. T. (2007). Are large-scale distributional shifts of the Blue-winged Macaw (Primolius maracana) related to climate change? Journal of Biogeography, 34, 816-827.
Nakazawa, Y. Williams, R. Peterson, A. T., Mead, P. Staples, E. & Gage, K. L. (2007). Climate change effects on plague and tularemia in the United States. Vector Borne and Zoonotic Diseases, 7, 529-540.
Peterson, A. T. (2007). Disease Ecology: Community Structure and Pathogen Dynamics [Review]. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 13, 184.
Levine, R. S., Peterson, A. T., Yorita, K. L., Carroll, D. Damon, I. K., & Reynolds, M. G. (2007). Ecological niche and geographic distribution of human monkeypox in Africa. PLoSONE, 2, e176.
Kambhampati, S. & Peterson, A. T. (2007). Ecological niche conservation and differentiation in the wood-feeding cockroaches, Cryptocercus, in the United States. Biological Journal of the Linnaean Society, 90, 457-466.
Peterson, A. T., & Ny├íri, &. (2007). Ecological niche conservatism and Pleistocene refugia in the Thrush-like Mourner, Schiffornis sp., in the Neotropics. Evolution, 62, 173-183.
Peterson, A. T. (2007). Ecological niche modelling and understanding the geography of disease transmission. Veterinaria Italiana, 43, 393-400.
De Meyer, M. Robertson, M. P., Peterson, A. T., & Mansell, M. W. (2007). Ecological niches and potential geographic distributions of Mediterranean fruit fly (Ceratitis capitata) and Natal fruit fly (Ceratitis rosa). Journal of Biogeography, 35, 270-281.
Batalden, R. V., Oberhauser, K. S., & Peterson, A. T. (2007). Ecological niches in sequential generations of eastern North American monarch butterflies: The ecology of migration and likely climate change implications . Environmental Entomology, 36, 1365-1373.
Broennimann, O. Treier, U. A., M├╝ller-Sch├ñrer, H. Thuiller, W. Peterson, A. T., & Guisan, A. (2007). Evidence of climatic niche shift during biological invasion. Ecology Letters, 10, 701-709.
Peterson, A. T., & Mart├¡nez-Meyer, E. (2007). Geographic evaluation of conservation status of African forest squirrels (Sciuridae) considering land use change and climate change: The importance of point data. Biodiversity and Conservation, 16, 3939-3950.
Peterson, A. T. (2007). Geographic variation in size and coloration in the Turdus poliocephalus complex. Scientific Papers of the University of Kansas Natural History Museum, 40, 1-17.
Peterson, A. T., Benz, B. W., & Pape┼ƒ, M. (2007). Highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza: Entry pathways into North America via bird migration. PLoS ONE, 2, e261.
Banks, W. E., dΓÇÖErrico, F. Peterson, A. T., Vanhaeren, M. Kageyama, M. Sepulchre, P. Ramstein, G. Jost, A. & Lunt, D. (2007). Human ecological niches and ranges during the LGM in Europe derived from an application of eco-cultural niche modeling. Journal of Archaeological Science, 35, 481-491.
Waltari, E. Hijmans, R. Peterson, A. T., Nyari, A. Perkins, S. & Guralnick, R. (2007). Locating Pleistocene Refugia: Comparing Phylogeographic and Ecological Niche Model Predictions. PLoS ONE, 2, e563.
Peterson, A. T., Pape┼ƒ, M. Carroll, D. S., Leirs, H. & Johnson, K. M. (2007). Mammal taxa constituting potential coevolved reservoirs of filoviruses. Journal of Mammalogy, 88, 1544-1554.
Ullah, M. I., Amarnath, G. Murthy, M. R., & Peterson, A. T. (2007). Mapping the geographic distribution of Aglaia bourdillonii Gamble (Meliaceae), an endemic and threatened plant, using ecological niche modeling. Biodiversity and Conservation, 16, 1917-1925.
Peterson, A. T., Williams, R. & Chen, G. (2007). Modeled global invasive potential of Asian gypsy moths (Lymantria dispar). Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata, 125, 39-44.
Peterson, A. T. (2007). Philippine bird taxonomy and conservation, a response to Collar. Bird Conservation International, 17, 1-5.
Brisbin, I. L., & Peterson, A. T. (2007). Playing chicken with Red Junglefowl: Identifying phenotypic markers of genetic purity in Gallus gallus. Animal Conservation, 10, 429-435.
Peterson, A. T., & Pape┼ƒ, M. (2007). Potential geographic distribution of the Bugun Liocichla Liocichla bugunorum, a poorly-known species from north-eastern India. Indian Birds, 2, 146-149.
Pearson, R. G., Raxworthy, C. Nakamura, M. & Peterson, A. T. (2007). Predicting speciesΓÇÖ distributions from small numbers of occurrence records: A test case using cryptic geckos in Madagascar. Journal of Biogeography, 34, 102-117.
Lira-Noriega, A. Sober├│n, J. Navarro-Sig├╝enza, A. G., Nakazawa, Y. & Peterson, A. T. (2007). Scale-dependency of diversity components estimated from primary biodiversity data and distribution maps. Diversity and Distributions, 13, 185-195.
Kluza, D. A., Vieglais, D. A., Andreasen, J. K., & Peterson, A. T. (2007). Sudden oak death: Geographic risk estimates and predictions of origins. Plant Pathology, 56, 580-587.
S├ínchez-Gonz├ílez, L. A., Navarro-Sig├╝enza, A. G., & Peterson, A. T. (2007). Taxonomy of Chlorospingus ophthalmicus in Mexico and northern Central America. Bulletin of the British OrnithologistsΓÇÖ Club, 127, 34-49.
Peterson, A. T., Brooks, T. M., Gamauf, A. Gonzalez, J. T., Mallari, N. D., Dutson, G. L., & Fernandez, B. (2007). The avifauna of Mt. Kitanglad, Bukidnon Province, Mindanao, Republic of the Philippines. Fieldiana Zoology, 114, 1-43.
Graham, C. Elith, J. Hijmans, R. Guisan, A. Peterson, A. T., & Loiselle, B. (2007). The influence of spatial errors in species occurrence data used in distribution models. Journal of Applied Ecology, 45, 239-247.
Peterson, A. T., Brumfield, R. T., Moyle, R. G., Nyari, A. Remsen, J. V., & Robbins, M. B. (2007). The need for proper vouchering in phylogenetic studies of birds. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 45, 1042-1044.
Navarro-Sig├╝enza, A. G., Peterson, A. T., Puig-Samper, M. A., & Zamudio, G. (2007). The ornithology of the Real Expedici├│n Bot├ínica a Nueva Espa├▒a (1787-1803): An analysis of the manuscripts of Jos├⌐ Mariano Moci├▒o. Condor, 109, 808-823.
Peterson, A. T. (2007). Three new records from Lubang Island, Philippines. Bulletin of the British OrnithologistsΓÇÖ Club.
Peterson, A. T., Pape┼ƒ, M. & Eaton, M. (2007). Transferability and model evaluation in ecological niche modeling: A comparison of GARP and Maxent. Ecography, 30, 550-560.
Guisan, A. Elith, J. Graham, C. H., Phillips, S. J., Peterson, A. T., & Zimmermann, N. E. (2007). What matters for predicting spatial distributions of trees: Techniques, data, or speciesΓÇÖ characteristics? Ecological Monographs, 77, 615-630.
Peterson, A. T. (2007). Why not WhyWhere: The need for more complex models of simpler environmental spaces. Ecological Modelling, 203, 527-530.
Mohamed, K. I., Bolin, J. F., Musselman, L. J., & Peterson, A. T. (2006). Genetic diversity in Striga and implications for control and future distributions. In G. Ejeta & J. Gressel (Eds.), International Symposium on Integrating New Technologies for Striga Control: Towards Ending the Witch-hunt, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, November 5-11, 2006. (pp. 71-84). Singapore: World Scientific Publishing.
Anci├úes, M. & Peterson, A. T. (2006). Climate change effects on Neotropical manakin diversity based on ecological niche modeling. Condor, 108, 778-791.
Mart├¡nez-Meyer, E. & Peterson, A. T. (2006). Conservatism of ecological niche characteristics in North American plant species over the Pleistocene-to-Recent transition. Journal of Biogeography, 33, 1779-1789.
Peterson, A. T., & Navarro-Sig├╝enza, A. G. (2006). Consistency of taxonomic treatments: A response to Remsen (2005). Auk, 123, 885-887.
Banks, W. E., DΓÇÖErrico, F. Dibble, H. L., Krishtalka, L. West, D. Olszewski, D. I., Peterson, A. T., Anderson, D. G., Gillam, J. C., Montet-White, A. Crucifix, M. Marean, C. W., S├ínchez-Go├▒i, M. Wohlfarth, B. & Vanhaeran, M. (2006). Eco-cultural niche modeling: New tools for reconstructing the geography and ecology of past human populations. PaleoAnthropology, 2006, 68-83.
Peterson, A. T. (2006). Ecological niche modeling and spatial patterns of disease transmission. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 12, 1822-1826.
Mart├¡nez-Meyer, E. Peterson, A. T., Serv├¡n, J. & Kiff, L. (2006). Ecological niche modelling and prioritizing areas for species reintroductions. Oryx, 40, 411-418.
Sweeney, A. W., Beebe, N. W., Cooper, R. D., Bauer, J. T., & Peterson, A. T. (2006). Environmental factors associated with the distribution and range limits of the malaria vector Anopheles farauti sensu stricto in Australia. Journal of Medical Entomology, 43, 1068-1075.
Benz, B. W., Robbins, M. B., & Peterson, A. T. (2006). Evolutionary history of woodpeckers and allies (Aves: Picidae): Placing key taxa on the phylogenetic tree. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 40, 389-399.
Peterson, A. T., Lash, R. R., Carroll, D. S., & Johnson, K. M. (2006). Geographic potential for outbreaks of Marburg hemorrhagic fever. American Journal of Tropical Medicine & Hygiene, 75, 9-15.
Mohamed, K. I., Pape┼ƒ, M. Williams, R. Benz, B. W., & Peterson, A. T. (2006). Global invasive potential of 10 parasitic witchweeds and related Orobanchaceae. AMBIO, 35, 281ΓÇô288.
Ny├íri, A. Ryall, C. & Peterson, A. T. (2006). Global invasive potential of the House Crow (Corvus splendens) based on ecological niche modelling. Journal of Avian Biology, 37, 306-311.
Peterson, A. T., Pape┼ƒ, M. Reynolds, M. G., Perry, N. D., Hanson, B. Regnery, R. L., Hutson, C. L., Damon, I. K., & Carroll, D. S. (2006). Invasive potential of Cricetomys rats in North America. Journal of Mammalogy, 87, 427-432.
Zambrano, L. Mart├¡nez-Meyer, E. Mendes, N. & Peterson, A. T. (2006). Invasive potential of exotic aquaculture fish in American freshwater systems. Canadian Journal of Fisheries & Aquatic Sciences, 63, 1903-1910.
Gaubert, P. Pape┼ƒ, M. & Peterson, A. T. (2006). Natural history collections and the conservation of poorly known taxa: Ecological niche modeling in central African rainforest genets (Genetta spp.). Biological Conservation, 130, 106-117.
Elith, J. Graham, C. Anderson, R. Dud├¡k, M. Ferrier, S. Guisan, A. Hijmans, R. Huettmann, F. Leathwick, J. Lehmann, A. Li, J. Lohmann, L. Loisell, B. Manion, G. Moritz, C. Nakamura, M. Nakazawa, Y. Overton, J. Peterson, A. Phillips, S. Richardson, K. Scachetti-Pereira, R. Schapire, E. Sober├│n, J. Williams, S. Wisz, M. & Zimmerman, N. (2006). Novel methods improve prediction of speciesΓÇÖ distributions from occurrence data. Ecography, 29, 129-151.
Robbins, M. B., Peterson, A. T., Nyari, A. Chen, G. & Davis, T. J. (2006). Ornithological surveys of two reserves in Guangxi Autonomous Region, China, 2004-2005. Forktail, 22, 140-146.
Bonaccorso, E. Koch, I. & Peterson, A. T. (2006). Pleistocene fragmentation of Amazon speciesΓÇÖ ranges. Diversity and Distributions, 12, 157-164.
Roura-Pascual, N. Suarez, A. V., G├│mez, C. Pons, P. Touyama, Y. Wild, A. L., McNyset, K. Gascon, F. & Peterson, A. T. (2006). Potential geographic distribution, ecological niche differentiation, and fine-scale regional projections for Argentine ants based on remotely-sensed data. Ecological Applications, 16, 1832-1841.
Fonseca, R. L., Guimar├úes, P. R., Morbiolo, S. R., Scachetti-Pereira, R. & Peterson, A. T. (2006). Predicting invasive potential of smooth crotalaria (Crotalaria pallida) in Brazilian national parks based on African records. Weed Science, 54, 458-463.
Peterson, A. T. (2006). Taxonomy is important in conservation: A preliminary reassessment of Philippine species-level bird taxonomy. Bird Conservation International, 16, 155-173.
Peterson, A. T., S├ínchez-Cordero, V. Mart├¡nez-Meyer, E. & Navarro-Sig├╝enza, A. G. (2006). Tracking population extirpations via melding ecological niche modeling with land-cover information. Ecological Modelling, 195, 229-236.
Peterson, A. T. (2006). Uses and requirements of ecological niche models and related distributional models. Biodiversity Informatics, 3, 59-72.
Anderson, R. P., Peterson, A. T., & Egbert, S. L. (2006). Vegetation-index models predict areas vulnerable to purple loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria) in Kansas. Southwestern Naturalist, 51, 471-480.
Peterson, A. T., & Kluza, D. A. (2005). Ecological niche modeling as a new paradigm for large-scale investigations of diversity and distribution of birds. In C. John Ralph & L. Long (Eds.), Third International Partners in Flight Conference, March 20-24, 2002 (Vol. PSW-GTR-191, pp. 1201-1204). Asilomar, California: U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service.
Peterson, A. T., Tian, H. Mart├¡nez-Meyer, E. Sober├│n, J. S├ínchez-Cordero, V. & Huntley, B. (2005). Modeling distributional shifts of individual species and biomes. In T. E. Lovejoy & L. Hannah (Eds.), Climate Change and Biodiversity (pp. 211-228). New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press.
Peterson, A. T., Canseco-M├írquez, L. Contreras-Jim├⌐nez, J. L., Escalona-Segura, G. Flores-Villela, O. Garc├¡a-L├│pez, J. Hern├índez-Ba├▒os, B. E., Jim├⌐nez-Ruiz, C. A., Le├│n-Paniagua, L. Mendoza-Amaro, S. Navarro-Sig├╝enza, A. G., S├ínchez-Cordero, V. & Willard, D. E. (2005). A preliminary biological survey of Cerro Piedra Larga, Oaxaca, Mexico: Birds, mammals, reptiles and amphibians, and plants. Anales del Instituto de Biologia, U.N.A.M., 75, 439-466.
S├ínchez-Cordero, V. Illoldi-Rangel, P. Linaje, M. Sarkar, S. & Peterson, A. T. (2005). Deforestation and extant distributions of Mexican endemic mammals. Biological Conservation, 126, 465-473.
S├ínchez-Cordero, V. Peterson, A. T., Mart├¡nez-Meyer, E. & Flores, R. (2005). Distribuci├│n de roedores reservorios del virus causante del sindrome pulmonar por hantavirus y regiones de posible riesgo en M├⌐xico. Acta Zool├│gica Mexicana, 21, 79-91.
Komar, O. OΓÇÖShea, B. J., Peterson, A. T., & Navarro-Sig├╝enza, A. G. (2005). Evidence for latitudinal sexual selection among migratory birds wintering in Mexico. Auk, 122, 938-948.
L├│pez-C├írdenas, J. Gonz├ílez-Bravo, F. E., Salazar-Schettino, P. M., Gallaga-Sol├│rzano, J. C., Ram├¡rez-Barba, E. Mart├¡nez-M├⌐ndez, J. S├ínchez-Cordero, V. Peterson, A. T., & Ramsey, J. M. (2005). Fine-scale predictions of distributions of Chagas disease vectors in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico. Journal of Medical Entomology, 42, 1068-1081.
Peterson, A. T., Cicero, C. & Wieczorek, J. (2005). Free and open access to distributed data from bird specimens: Why? Auk, 122, 987-990.
Roura-Pascual, N. Suarez, A. G├│mez, C. Pons, P. Touyama, Y. Wild, A. L., & Peterson, A. T. (2005). Geographic potential of Argentine ants (Linepithema humile Mayr) in the face of global climate change. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B, 271, 2527-2535.
Peterson, A. T., & Navarro-Sig├╝enza, A. G. (2005). Hundred-year changes in the avifauna of the Valley of Mexico, Distrito Federal, Mexico. Huitzil, 7, 4-14.
Sober├│n, J. & Peterson, A. T. (2005). Interpretation of models of fundamental ecological niches and speciesΓÇÖ distributional areas. Biodiversity Informatics, 2, 1-10.
Peterson, A. T. (2005). Kansas Gap Analysis: The importance of validating distributional models before using them. Southwestern Naturalist, 50, 230-236.
Peterson, A. T., & Brisbin, I. L. (2005). Phenotypic status of Red Junglefowl Gallus gallus populations introduced on Pacific islands. Bulletin of the British OrnithologistsΓÇÖ Club, 125, 59-61.
Peterson, A. T. (2005). Predicting potential geographic distributions of invading species. Current Science, 89, 9.
Hinojosa-D├¡az, I. A., Y├í├▒ez-Ord├│├▒ez, O. Chen, G. & Peterson, A. T. (2005). The North American invasion of the Giant Resin Bee (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae). Journal of Hymenoptera Research, 14, 69-77.
Heaney, L. R., Walsh, J. S., & Peterson, A. T. (2005). The roles of geological history and colonization abilities in genetic differentiation between mammalian populations in the Philippine archipelago. Journal of Biogeography, 32, 229-247.
Peterson, A. T., Mart├¡nez-Campos, C. Nakazawa, Y. & Mart├¡nez-Meyer, E. (2005). Time-specific ecological niche modeling predicts spatial dynamics of vector insects and human dengue cases. Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 99, 647-655.
Bauer, J. T., & Peterson, A. T. (2005). Visualizing environmental correlates of speciesΓÇÖ geographic range limits. Diversity and Distributions, 11, 275-278.
Komar, O. Robbins, M. B., Guzm├ín-Contreras, G. Benz, B. W., Klenk, K. Blitvich, B. J., Marlenee, N. L., Burkhalter, K. L., Beckett, S. Gonz├ílvez, G. Pe├▒a, C. J., Peterson, A. T., & Komar, N. (2005). West Nile virus survey of birds and mosquitoes in the Dominican Republic. Vector Borne and Zoonotic Diseases, 5, 120-126.
Wiley, E. O., & Peterson, A. T. (2004). Biodiversity and the Internet: Building and using the virtual world museum. In A. Scharl (Ed.), Environmental Online Communication (pp. 91-99). London: Springer-Verlag.
Moyer, B. R., Peterson, T. & Clayton, D. H. (2002). Influence of bill shape on ectoparasite load in Western Scrub-Jays. Condor, 104, 675-678.
Peterson, Andrew Townsend, (Principal), Fulbright Specialists Program: Wildlife Institute of India, Public Health Specialist, . Federal. Status: Funded.
Peterson, A. T., (Principal), Disease Vector Species Identification Services, University of Kansas Research Investment Council, $420,000, (01/01/2012. University (KU or KUMC). Status: Funded.
Peterson, A. T., (Principal), Training in Biodiversity Informatics across Africa, JRS Biodiversity Foundation, $410,000, (01/01/2012. Foundation. Status: Funded.
Peterson, A. T., (Principal), Visions of the Valley of Mexico Through Time: Revisiting the Landscape Paintings of Jos├⌐ Mar├¡a Velasco, The Commons, $15,000, (01/01/2011. Federal. Status: Funded.
Peterson, A. T., (Co-Principal), Monkeypox Ecology: An Integrated Approach to Investigations of the Sylvatic Reservoirs of Human Monkeypox, 1R01TW008859-01, National Institutes of Health, $1,995,000, (01/01/2010. Federal. Status: Funded.
Peterson, A. T., (Co-Principal), IGERT: C-CHANGE: Climate Change, Humans, and Nature in the Global Environment, DGE-0801522, National Science Foundation, $3,000,000, (01/01/2008. Federal. Status: Funded.
Peterson, A. T., (Co-Principal), Ecological Niche Modeling in Theory and Practice, Microsoft Research, $550,000, (01/01/2007. For Profit (company/corporation). Status: Funded.
Peterson, A. T., (Principal), Robbins, Mark, Vieglais, David, ORNIS: A Community Effort to Build an Integrated, Distributed, Enriched, and Error-checked, DBI-0345448, National Science Foundation, $1,571,567, (01/01/2004. Federal. Status: Funded.
Peterson, A. T., (Principal), Biodiversity Informatics Training Curriculum, JRS Biodiversity Foundation, $420,000, - 12/31/2012). Not-for-Profit (not Foundation). Status: Funded.
Peterson, A. T., Fulbright Fellowship, Centro de Refer├¬ncia em Informa├º├úo Ambiental, Campinas, Brazil, - 12/31/2012). Federal. Status: Funded.
Peterson, A. T., (Co-Principal), Effects of Global Sea Level Rise on Biodiversity in the United States, U.S. Department of Energy, $100,000, - 12/31/2009). Federal. Status: Funded.
Peterson, A. T., (Co-Principal), Predicting Distributions of Rare Rhododendron Species in Northeastern India, American Rhododendron Society, $6,000, - 12/31/2009). Not-for-Profit (not Foundation). Status: Funded.
Peterson, A. T., (Co-Principal), Forecasting Emerging Zoonotic Disease Transmission, NIH 0061497, National Institutes of Health/Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, $1,180,000, - 12/31/2008). Federal. Status: Funded.
Peterson, A. T., (Co-Principal), MRI: Acquisition of an Advanced Computational Infrastructure for Modeling Biological Systems, CNS-0821625, National Science Foundation, $300,000, - 12/31/2008). Federal. Status: Funded.
Peterson, A. T., Programming Support for Biodiversity Informatics Activities, National Biological Information Infrastructure, U.S. Geological Survey, $345,000, - 12/31/2008). Federal. Status: Funded.
Peterson, A. T., (Principal), Avian Influenza Risk Assessment for the United States, A Workshop to Examine Alternative Data Streams and Modeling Approaches, U.S. Department of Agriculture, $200,019, - 12/31/2007). Federal. Status: Funded.
Peterson, A. T., (Principal), Avian Influenza Surveillance in Africa and Asia, Wildlife Conservation Society, $248,000, - 12/31/2007). Not-for-Profit (not Foundation). Status: Funded.
Peterson, A. T., (Principal), Biodiversity Research in New Guinea, Wildlife Conservation Society, $30,000, - 12/31/2007). Not-for-Profit (not Foundation). Status: Funded.
Peterson, A. T., (Co-Principal), Modeling the Potential Distribution of Mosquito Vectors of Infectious Human Diseases, GEIS GD0018_08_WR, Global Emerging Infections Surveillance, U.S. Department of Defense, $167,000, - 12/31/2007). Federal. Status: Funded.
Peterson, A. T., (Principal), Dissertation Improvement Grant for Elisa Bonaccorso, DEB-0508910, National Science Foundation, $12,000, - 12/31/2005). Federal. Status: Funded.
Peterson, A. T., (Principal), Novel Approaches to Gap Analysis, National Biological Information Infrastructure, U.S. Geological Survey, $220,000, - 12/31/2005). Federal. Status: Funded.
Peterson, A. T., (Principal), Remote-sensing Approaches to Mapping Tree Distributions and Phenology in the Peruvian Amazon, World Wildlife Fund, $45,000, - 12/31/2005). Not-for-Profit (not Foundation). Status: Funded.
Peterson, A. T., (Principal), Robbins, M. B., Brown, R., Clayton, D. H., Lim, B. , Biodiversity Surveys in the Southern Borderlands of the PeopleΓÇÖs Republic of China, DEB-0344430, National Science Foundation, $750,000, - 12/31/2004). Federal. Status: Funded.
Peterson, A. T., Krishtalka, L., Beach, J., Vieglais, D. A., Bioterrorism Risk Analysis, Department of Defense, $1,800,000, - 12/31/2004). Federal. Status: Funded.
Peterson, A. T., ORNIS: A Community Effort to Build an Integrated, Distributed, Enriched, and Error-checked ORNithological Information System, DBI-0345448, National Science Foundation, $1,565,000, - 12/31/2004). Federal. Status: Funded.
Peterson, A. T., ITR Collaborative Research: Enabling the Science Environment for Ecological Knowledge, National Science Foundation, ITR Collaborative Research, $12,500,000, - 12/31/2002). Federal. Status: Funded.
Peterson, A. T., (Principal), Vieglais, D. A., Tools for Predicting Spatial Patterns of SpeciesΓÇÖ Invasions, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, $66,000, - 12/31/2002). Federal. Status: Funded.
Peterson, A. T., (Principal), Moritz, C., Alternative techniques for Modeling Geographic Distributions of Species, National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis, $78,000, - 12/31/2001). Federal. Status: Funded.
Peterson, A. T., (Principal), Vieglais, D. A., Determining Habitat Suitability within Predicted Spatial Patterns of Invasive Species, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, $60,000, - 12/31/2001). Federal. Status: Funded.
Peterson, A. T., (Principal), Vieglais, D. A., Invasive Species Modeling, U.S. Department of State/National Biological Information Infrastructure, $30,000, - 12/31/2001). Federal. Status: Funded.
Peterson, A. T., (Principal), Robbins, M., Vieglais, D. A., Monitoring and predicting the spread of West Nile Virus in the northern Neotropics, National Science Foundation, $100,000, - 12/31/2001). Federal. Status: Funded.
Peterson, A. T., (Principal), Robbins, M. B., Prum, R. O., Purchase of specimen cabinets for addition of the Southwestern College Collection to the University of Kansas Natural History Museum bird collection, National Science Foundation, $35,000, - 12/31/2001). Federal. Status: Funded.
Peterson, A. T., (Principal), Analyzing Invasive Species and Potential Invasibility in the United States, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, $109,000, - 12/31/2000). Federal. Status: Funded.
Peterson, A. T., (Principal), Extension of Distributed Database Network to Europe, National Science Foundation, $100,000, - 12/31/2000). Federal. Status: Funded.
Peterson, A. T., (Co-Principal), The FISHNET Distributed Biodiversity Information System, National Oceanographic Partnership Program, $500,000, - 12/31/2000). Federal. Status: Funded.
Peterson, A. T., Testing New Methodologies for Gap Analysis, U.S. Geological Survey, $15,000, (01/01/1999 - 12/31/2000). Federal. Status: Funded.
Peterson, A. T., (Principal), Biodiversity Consequences of Global Climate Change in Mexico, DEB-9711621 supplement, National Science Foundation supplement to "Biodiversity Consequences of Global Climate Change in Mexico", $10,000, - 12/31/1999). Federal. Status: Funded.
Peterson, A. T., (Principal), Robbins, Mark B., Prum, Richard O., Improvement for the Ornithology Collections, University of Kansas Natural History Museum, DEB-9876825, National Science Foundation, Biological Research Collections, $153,000, - 12/31/1999). Federal. Status: Funded.
Peterson, A. T., (Principal), Training in Distributed Database Technology and Synthetic Analytical Applications for Sharing and Understanding Biodiversity Information, World Bank, $50,000, - 12/31/1999). Foreign (company, govt, agencies, etc.). Status: Funded.
Peterson, A. T., (Principal), Vieglais, David, Stockwell, David, Navarro, Adolfo, Distributed Information Network for Avian Biodiversity Data, DEB-9808739 supplement, National Science Foundation, Database Activities in the Biological Sciences, $500,000, - 12/31/1998). Federal. Status: Funded.
Peterson, A. T., (Principal), Effects of Temporal Scale and Fragmentation on Populations of Montane Birds in Mexico, National Science Foundation, Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Program, $6,824, - 12/31/1998). Federal. Status: Funded.
Peterson, A. T., (Principal), Prediciendo la diversidad de las aves de la Cuenca del Balsas, Consejo Nacional Para el Uso y Conocimiento de la Biodiversidad, Mexico, $8,325, - 12/31/1998). Foreign (company, govt, agencies, etc.). Status: Funded.
Peterson, A. T., (Co-Principal), Rich, Paul, Further Enhancement of a Federal Geospatial Data Clearinghouse Node at the University of Kansas, U.S. Geological Survey Geospatial Data Clearinghouse, $48,000, - 12/31/1997). Federal. Status: Funded.
Peterson, A. T., (Principal), Egbert, Steven, Price, Kevin, S├ínchez-Cordero, Victor, Sober├│n, Jorge, The Biodiversity Consequences of Global Climate Change, DEB-9711621, National Science Foundation, Methods and Models for Integrated Assessment, $350,000, - 12/31/1997). Federal. Status: Funded.
Peterson, A. T., (Principal), Predicting Geographic Distributions of Neotropical Birds, Kansas Science and Technology Advanced Research, $45,000, - 12/31/1996). State of Kansas. Status: Funded.
Peterson, A. T., (Principal), Ball, Lisa, Predicting Geographic Distributions of Neotropical Birds, National Geographic Society, $10,000, - 12/31/1995). Not-for-Profit (not Foundation). Status: Funded.
Peterson, A. T., (Co-Principal), Navarro, Adolfo, Biological Inventory of the Chimalapas, Oaxaca, Mexico, Comisi├│n Para el Uso y Conocimiento de la Biodiversidad (CONABIO), Mexico, $80,000, - 12/31/1994). Foreign (company, govt, agencies, etc.). Status: Funded.
Peterson, A. T., (Co-Principal), Salas, Silvia, Mexico: Biological Inventory of the La Ca├▒ada Region, Oaxaca, Mexico, World Bank/Secretaria de Desarrollo Social, Mexico, $50,000, - 12/31/1993). Foundation. Status: Funded.
Peterson, A. T., (Principal), Navarro, Adolfo, Flores-Villela, Oscar, S├ínchez-Cordero, Victor, Terrestrial Vertebrates of the Montane Forests of Oaxaca, Mexico: An Intensive Biological Inventory, DEB 9496128/9200863, National Science Foundation, with U.S. Agency for International Development supplementary grant, $169,000, - 12/31/1992). Federal. Status: Funded.

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