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Biography and Research Information
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Camryn Larson's research focuses on predicting habitat and distribution for regional endemic species. Their work includes applying Random Forest models to understand the environmental factors influencing the winter stonefly, *Allocapnia mohri*, within the Interior Highlands of Arkansas. This research contributes to the broader field of wildlife ecology and conservation by using computational approaches to model species distributions.
Larson has one publication and has received two citations, with an h-index of 1. Key collaborators include Ashley P. G. Dowling, Clay Prater, Michelle A. Evans‐White, and Daniel D. Magoulick, all from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, with whom Larson has co-authored publications.
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- 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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