Guisan, A., Graham, C.H., Elith, J., Huettmann, F. and the NCEAS Species Distribution Modelling Group. in press. Sensitivity of predictive species distribution models to change in grain size. Diversity and Distributions.

Wiens, J.J., C.H. Graham, S. Smith, D. Moen, T. Reeder. 2006. Evolutionary and ecological causes of the latitudinal diversity gradient in hylid frogs: treefrog trees unearth the roots of high tropical diversity. American Naturalist 168:579-596.[pdf]

Hernandez P.A., C.H. Graham, L.L. Master and D.L. Albert. 2006. The effect of sample size and species characteristics on performance of different species distribution modeling methods. Ecography, 29: 773-785. [pdf]

Hijmans R.J. and C.H. Graham. 2006. The ability of climate envelope models to predict the effect of climate change on species distributions. Global Change Biology, 12:1-10. [pdf]

Graham, C.H. and R.J. Hijmans. 2006. A comparison of methods for mapping species ranges and species richness. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 15: 578-587. [pdf]

Rissler L.J., R.J. Hijmans, C.H. Graham, C. Moritz and D.G. Wake. 2006. Phylogeographic lineages and species comparisons in conservation analyses: A case study of California herpetofauna. American Naturalist, 167: 655-666.[pdf]

Elith, J., C.H. Graham (the 1st two authors contributed equally). R.P. Anderson, M. Dudík, S. Ferrier, A. Guisan, R.J. Hijmans, F. Huettmann, J.R. Leathwick, A. Lehmann, J. Li, L.G. Lohmann, B.A. Loiselle, G. Manion, C. Moritz, M. Nakamura, Y. Nakazawa, J. Overton, A.T. Peterson, S.J. Phillips, K.S. Richardson, R. Scachetti-Pereira, R.E.  Schapire, J. Soberón, S. Williams, M.S. Wisz, and N.E. Zimmermann. 2006. Novel methods improve prediction of species’ distributions from occurrence data. Ecography. 29: 129-151.[pdf]

Graham, C.H., C. Moritz, and S. E. Williams. 2006 Habitat history improves prediction of biodiversity in rainforest fauna. PNAS. 103: 632-636. [pdf]

Graham, C.H., T. B. Smith and M. Languy. 2005 Climatic and biogeographic factors influencing diversity patterns afro-montane birds in the Gulf of Guinea highlands. Journal of Biogeography. 32: 1371-1384. [pdf]
Wiens J.J. and C.H. Graham. 2005. Niche conservatism: integrating evolution, ecology, and conservation biology. Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution and Systematics. 36: 519–539. [pdf]
Guo, Q., M. Kelley and C. H. Graham. 2005. One-class support vector machines for predicting distribution of sudden oak death in California. Ecological Modelling 182: 75-90. [pdf]
Moritz, C., C. Hoskin, C. Graham, A. Hugall and A. Moussalli. 2005. Historical biogeography, diversity and conservation of Australian tropical rainforest herpetofauna. In A. Purvis, J. Gittleman, and T. Brooks (Eds.). Phylogeny and Conservation. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom. 243-264.
Smith, T. B., S. Saatchi, C. Graham, H. Slabbekoorn, and G. Spicer 2005. Putting process on the map: Why ecotones are important for preserving biodiversity. In A. Purvis, J. Gittleman, and T. Brooks (Eds.). Phylogeny and Conservation. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom. 166-197.
Parra, J.L., J.F. Freyle, and C.H. Graham. 2004. Evaluating alternative datasets for environmental niche models of birds in the Andes. Ecography 27: 350-360. [pdf]
Graham, C.H., S. Ferrier, F. Huettman, C. Moritz, A.T. Peterson. 2004. New developments in museum-based informatics and application in biodiversity analysis. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 19: 497-503. [pdf]
Graham, C.H., S. R. Ron, J.C. Santos, C.J. Schneider, and C. Moritz. 2004. Integrating phylogenetics and environmental niche models to explore speciation mechanisms in Dendrobatid frogs. Evolution 58: 1781-1793. [pdf]
Loiselle, B.A., C.A. Howell, C.H. Graham, T. Brooks, P. H. Williams 2003. Identifying conservation priorities: sensitivities to model selection. Conservation Biology 17: 1591-1600
Graham, C.H., L. Cruz-Paredes, and E. Martinez-Leyva. 2002. A comparison of bird assemblages in two species of fruiting trees in continuous forest edge and forest remnants in Los Tuxtlas, Veracruz, Mexico. Biotropica 34: 589-597. [pdf]
Graham, C.H. and J. G. Blake. 2001. Influence of Patch and Landscape-level Factors on Bird Assemblages in a Fragmented Tropical Landscape. Ecological Applications 11: 1709-1721. [pdf]
Graham C.H. 2001. Factors Influencing Movement Patterns of Keel-Billed Toucans in a Fragmented Tropical Landscape in Southern Mexico. Conservation Biology 15: 1789-1798. [pdf]
Graham C.H. 2001. Ecological processes in landscape ecology: investigations of habita selection and activity budgest. Condor 103: 776-784. [pdf]
Graham C.H., T.C. Moermond, K. Kristensen, and J. Mvukiyumwami. 1995. Seed dispersal effectivenes of two bulbuls on maesa lanceolata, an African montene rain forest tree. Biotrpica 27: 479-486
Loiselle, B., V.L. Sork, and C.H. Graham 1995. Comparison of genetic variation in bird-dispersed shrubs of a tropical wet forest. Biotropica 27: 487-494.
Loiselle, B., V.L. Sork, J. Nason, and C.H. Graham 1995. Spatial genetic structure of a tropical understory shrub, Psychotria officinalis (Rubiaceae). American Journal Botany 82: 1420-1425.

Accepted with Revision and Submitted

Graham, C.H., J. Elith, R. Hijmans, A. Guisan, A.T. Peterson, B.A. Loiselle, B.A. and the NCEAS Species Distribution Modeling Group. submitted. The influence of spatial errors in species occurrence data used in distribution models. Journal of Applied Ecology.

Guisan, A., J. Elith, C.H. Graham, A.T. Peterson, S. Philips, S. & N.E. Zimmermann. submitted. What matters for predicting spatial distributions of trees: techniques, data, or species’ characteristics? Ecological Monographs.

Buermann W., S. Saatchi, B.R. Zutta, J. Chaves, B. Mila, C.H. Graham, and T.B. Smith. submitted. Application of remote sensing data in predictive models of species’ distribution. Ecological Modeling.

Loiselle, B.A., C.H. Graham, J. Goerck and M. Ribeiro. in prep. The impacts of large-scale deforestation on ecological niches of tropical birds.

Menendez, P., C.H. Graham, Ron, S., Coloma, L. in prep. Climatic correlates of  Chytrid infection in endangered frogs in Ecuador: implications for climate change.

Phillips, S., J. Elith, M. Dudik, C.H. Graham, A. Lehman, and S. Ferrier. in prep. Community background improves presence-only modeling of species distributions.

Moritz, C., C.H. Graham, S. Williams, J. Mackenzie, N. Silva and others. in prep. Mapping suture zones for Australian Wet Tropical fauna: the influence of history and environment.

Graham, C.H. and R. Hijmans. in prep. Correlates of species richness across nested spatial extents.