Brianna Annaratone Data-verified
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Biography and Research Information
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Brianna Annaratone is a graduate student at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. Her research focuses on ecological modeling and species distribution, specifically investigating the habitat and distribution of the winter stonefly, Allocapnia mohri, within the Interior Highlands of Arkansas. She utilizes Random Forest models for this predictive analysis. Her academic work has resulted in one publication, and her scholarly profile includes an h-index of 1 with 2 total citations. Annaratone collaborates with other researchers at the University of Arkansas, including Ashley P. G. Dowling, Clay Prater, Michelle A. Evans‐White, and Daniel D. Magoulick, with whom she shares a co-authored publication.
Metrics
- h-index: 1
- Publications: 1
- Citations: 2
Selected Publications
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Predicting Habitat and Distribution of an Interior Highlands Regional Endemic Winter Stonefly (Allocapnia mohri) in Arkansas Using Random Forest Models (2023)
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- Predicting Habitat and Distribution of an Interior Highlands Regional Endemic Winter Stonefly (Allocapnia mohri) in Arkansas Using Random Forest Models
- Predicting Habitat and Distribution of an Interior Highlands Regional Endemic Winter Stonefly (Allocapnia mohri) in Arkansas Using Random Forest Models
- Predicting Habitat and Distribution of an Interior Highlands Regional Endemic Winter Stonefly (Allocapnia mohri) in Arkansas Using Random Forest Models
- Predicting Habitat and Distribution of an Interior Highlands Regional Endemic Winter Stonefly (Allocapnia mohri) in Arkansas Using Random Forest Models
- Predicting Habitat and Distribution of an Interior Highlands Regional Endemic Winter Stonefly (Allocapnia mohri) in Arkansas Using Random Forest Models
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