Publications

Peer-Reviewed

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  1. Leslie H, X Basurto, M Nenadovic, L Sievanen, K Cavanaugh, J Cota-Nieto, B Erisman, E Finkbeiner, G Hinojosa-Arango, M Moreno‐Báez, S Nagavarapu, S Reddy, A Sanchez-Rodríguez, KJ Siegel, JJ Ulibarria-Valenzuela, A Hudson Weaver, A Aburto-Oropeza (2015) Operationalizing the social-ecological systems framework to assess sustainability. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 112(19): 5979-5984. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1414640112.

  2. McDonald G, S Campbell, K Karr, M Clemence, P Granados-Dieseldorff, R Jakub, T Kartawijaya, JC Mueller, P Prihatinningsing, KJ Siegel, Y Syaifudin (2018) An adaptive assessment and management toolkit for data-limited fisheries. Ocean & Coastal Management 152(1): 100-119. pdf

  3. Siegel KJ, RB Cabral, J McHenry, E Ojea, B Owashi, SE Lester (2019) Sovereign states in the Caribbean have lower social-ecological vulnerability to coral bleaching than overseas territories. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 286(1897), 20182365. doi:10.1098/rspb.2018.2365.

  4. Kinnebrew E, E Shoffner, A Farah Perez, M Mills-Novoa, J Ochoa, KJ Siegel (2020) A review and typology of methodological approaches to interdisciplinary mixed methods research in land change science and environmental management. Conservation Biology 35, 130-141. doi:10.1111/cobi.13642.

  5. Free, CM, RB Cabral, HE Froehlich, W Battista, E Ojea, E O’Reilly, JE Palardy, J Garcia Molinos, KJ Siegel, R Arnason, MA Juinio-Meñez, K Fabricius, C Turley, SD Gaines (2022) Expanding ocean food production under climate change. Nature 605(7910), 490-496. doi:10.1038/s41586-022-04674-5.

  6. Shapero M, KJ Siegel, J Gallo, J Brice, V Butsic (2022) Land cover conversion and land use change combine to reduce grazing. Journal of Land Use Science 17, 339-350. doi:10.1080/1747423X.2022.2086311.

  7. Kinnebrew E, J Ochoa, M French, M Mills-Novoa, E Shoffner, KJ Siegel (2022) Biases and limitations of Global Forest Change and author-generated land cover maps in detecting deforestation in the Amazon. PLoS ONE 17(7), e0268970. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0268970.

  8. Siegel KJ, A Farah Perez, E Kinnebrew, M Mills-Novoa, J Ochoa, E Shoffner (2022) Integration of qualitative and quantitative methods for land use change modeling in a protected area in an Amazonian deforestation frontier. Conservation Biology. doi:10.1111/cobi.13924. Third place winner of Conservation Biology’s Rising Star Award, 2023

  9. Siegel KJ, L Macaulay, M Shapero, T Becchetti, S Larson, F Mashiri, L Waks, V Butsic (2022) Impacts of livestock grazing on wildfire probability vary by region and vegetation type in California. Journal of Environmental Management 322, 116092. doi:10.1016/j.jenvman.2022.116092.

  10. Siegel KJ, L Larsen, C Stephens, W Stewart, V Butsic (2022) Quantifying drivers of change in social-ecological systems: land management impacts wildfire probability in forests of the western US. Regional Environmental Change 22. doi:10.1007/s10113-022-01950-y.

  11. LoPresti A, M Hayden, KJ Siegel, B Poulter, N Stavros, L Dee (2024) Remote sensing applications for prescribed burn research. International Journal of Wildland Fire 33(6). https://doi.org/10.1071/WF23130.

  12. Starrs G, KJ Siegel, S Larson, V Butsic (2024) Quantifying large-scale impacts of cattle grazing on annual burn probability in Napa and Sonoma Counties, CA. Ecology & Society, 29(3). https://doi.org/10.5751/ES-15080-290310.

  13. Siegel KJ, K Cavanaugh, L Dee (2024) Balancing multiple management objectives as climate change transforms ecosystems. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 39(4), 381-395. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tree.2023.11.003.

  14. Siegel KJ, L Dee (2024) Foundations and future directions for causal inference in ecological research. In press at Ecology Letters.

Conference Proceedings

Thomas L, KJ Siegel, B Owashi, A Estep, T Gedamke, S Lester (2015) Determining effective fisheries monitoring and assessment approaches in data-limited contexts: a case study of the fisheries in Montserrat and Curacao. Proceedings of the 68th Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute Conference, Panama City, Panama. link