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Katie V. Spellman
Katie V. Spellman
University of Alaska Fairbanks, International Arctic Research Center
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Connecting top-down and bottom-up approaches in environmental observing
H Eicken, F Danielsen, JM Sam, M Fidel, N Johnson, MK Poulsen, ...
BioScience 71 (5), 467-483, 2021
822021
Global urban environmental change drives adaptation in white clover
JS Santangelo, RW Ness, B Cohan, CR Fitzpatrick, SG Innes, S Koch, ...
Science 375 (6586), 1275-1281, 2022
732022
Collaboration, interdisciplinary thinking, and communication: new approaches to K–12 ecology education
SV Bestelmeyer, MM Elser, KV Spellman, EB Sparrow, SS Haan-Amato, ...
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 13 (1), 37-43, 2015
552015
Non-native vascular flora of the Arctic: Taxonomic richness, distribution and pathways
P Wasowicz, AN Sennikov, KB Westergaard, K Spellman, M Carlson, ...
Ambio 49, 693-703, 2020
452020
Validating herbarium-based phenology models using citizen-science data
KV Spellman, CPH Mulder
BioScience 66 (10), 897-906, 2016
332016
Educating for resilience in the North: building a toolbox for teachers
KV Spellman
Ecology and Society 20 (1), 2015
332015
Effects of non-native Melilotus albus on pollination and reproduction in two boreal shrubs
KV Spellman, LC Schneller, CPH Mulder, ML Carlson
Oecologia 179, 495-507, 2015
232015
Metacognitive learning in the ecology classroom: A tool for preparing problem solvers in a time of rapid change?
KV Spellman, A Deutsch, CPH Mulder, LD Carsten‐Conner
Ecosphere 7 (8), e01411, 2016
172016
Susceptibility of burned black spruce (Picea mariana) forests to non-native plant invasions in interior Alaska
KV Spellman, CPH Mulder, TN Hollingsworth
Biological invasions 16, 1879-1895, 2014
152014
Invasive plant spread in burned lands of interior Alaska
KL Villano, CPH Mulder
Final report for National Park Service—Alaska Region and National …, 2008
132008
Do longer growing seasons give introduced plants an advantage over native plants in Interior Alaska?
CPH Mulder, KV Spellman
Botany 97 (6), 347-362, 2019
112019
Connected climate change learning through citizen science: an assessment of priorities and needs of formal and informal educators and community members in Alaska.
KV Spellman, EB Sparrow, MJ Chase, A Larson, K Kealy
Connected Science Learning 1 (6), 1-24, 2018
92018
Connecting community and citizen science to stewardship action planning through scenarios storytelling
KV Spellman, D Cost, CP Villano
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 9, 695534, 2021
82021
Citizen science across ages, cultures, and learning environments in Alaska
KV Spellman, JD Shaw, CP Villano, CPH Mulder, EB Sparrow, D Cost
Rural Connections 13 (1), 25-28, 2019
62019
Long-term change and geospatial patterns of river ice cover and navigability in Southcentral Alaska detected with remote sensing
DRN Brown, CD Arp, TJ Brinkman, BA Cellarius, M Engram, ME Miller, ...
Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research 55 (1), 2241279, 2023
52023
Berries in winter: A natural history of fruit retention in four species across Alaska
CPH Mulder, KV Spellman, J Shaw
Madroño 68 (4), 487-510, 2021
52021
Resilience and adaptation: Yukon river watershed contaminant risk indicators
L Duffy, LO De Wilde, K Spellman, K Dunlap, B Dainowski, S McCullough, ...
Scientifica 2018, 2018
52018
Harnessing the Power of Community Science to Address Data Gaps in Arctic Observing
T Schwoerer, KV Spellman, TJ Davis, O Lee, A Martin, CPH Mulder, ...
Arctic 74, 1-14, 2021
42021
Community-based monitoring of Alaska’s coastal and ocean environment: best practices for linking Alaska citizens with science.
M Sigman
Alaska Sea Grant College Program, 2015
42015
Early primary invasion scientists
KV Spellman, CP Villano
Science and Children 48 (5), 27, 2011
42011
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