Publications
James A. Vance
Refereed Journal Articles and Proceedings Chapters
Elizabeth C. Hirschman, James A. Vance, and Jesse D. Harris, DNA Evidence of a Croatian and Sephardic Jewish Settlement on the North Carolina Coast Dating from the Mid to Late 1500s, International Social Science Review, Volume 95, Issue 2, 2019, Article 2
Elizabeth C. Hirschman, James A. Vance, and Jesse D. Harris, DNA Evidence for a Colonial Jewish Settlement in Appalachia, Ethnic Studies Review, Volume 42, Issue 1, Spring 2019, pp. 95-116
James A. Vance, Walter H. Smith, Gabrielle L. Smith, Species Composition and Temporal Patterns of Wildlife-Vehicle Collisions in Southwest Virginia, USA, Human-Wildlife Interactions, Volume 12, Issue 3, Winter 2018, pp. 417-426
Elizabeth C. Hirschman, James A. Vance, and Jesse D. Harris, DNA and Genealogical Evidence Suggests the Plymouth Colonists were Sephardic Jews, International Journal of Humanities and Social Science, Volume 8, Issue 9, September 2018, pp. 1-18
Christian Bullion, Malcolm Huguenin, James Vance, Josephine Rodriguez, Phenological Shifts Detected for Zygoptera in the Context of an Ongoing Inventory of Odonata, Lux: Undergraduate Scholarship at UVAWise, Volume 1, Fall 2018, pp. 2-16
James A. Vance, David S. Jachowski, Allen C. Boynton, and Marcella J. Kelly, Importance of Evaluating GPS Telemetry Collar Performance in Monitoring Reintroduced Populations, Wildlife Society Bulletin, Volume 41, Issue 4, December 2017, pp. 729-735
James A. Vance, Walter H. Smith, and Gabrielle L. Smith, Public geospatial datasets as an approach to maximizing efficiency in the collection of site covariates in wildlife-vehicle collision studies, Human-Wildlife Interactions, Volume 11, Issue 1, Spring 2017, pp. 78-85
James Vance and Christina Eads, Sensitivity Analysis of a Three-Species Nonlinear Response Omnivory Model with Predator Stage Structure, Letters in Biomathematics, Volume 1, Issue 1, 2014, pp. 77-86
Parvati Gopalan and James Vance, Home Range Methods for a Reintroduced Yearling Bull Elk in Virginia, Proceedings of the Sixth Symposium on Biomathematics and Ecology: Education and Research, 2013
James Vance and Christina Eads, Sensitivity Analysis of a Three-Species Nonlinear Response Omnivory Model with Predator Stage Structure, Proceedings of the Sixth Symposium on Biomathematics and Ecology: Education and Research, 2013
David. L. Chambers and James A. Vance, Camera trap success among carnivores and prey animals in Tazewell County, Virginia, Virginia Journal of Science, Volume 63, 2013, pp. 129-136
James A. Vance and Kevin J. Wilson, Sensitivity Analysis of a Three-Species Nonlinear Response Omnivory Model, International Journal of Mathematical Models and Methods in Applied Sciences, Volume 7, Issue 7, 2013, pp. 677-681
James A. Vance, Permanent Coexistence for an Intraguild Predation Model with Predator Stage Structure, Proceedings of the Conference of the International Journal of Arts and Sciences, Volume 3, Number 1, 2011, pp. 121-124
James Vance and Derek Fields, Sensitivity Analysis of a Three-Species Linear Response Omnivory Model, International Journal of Arts and Sciences, Volume 3, Issue 9, 2010, pp. 102-107
James A. Vance, Permanent Coexistence for a Nonlinear Response Omnivory Model, Anninos, P., Pham, T., and Grebennikov, A. (Eds.), Advanced Topics on Mathematical Biology and Ecology: Proceedings of the 4th WSEAS International Conference on Mathematical Biology and Ecology, 2008, pp. 116-121
James A. Vance, Permanent Coexistence for an Intraguild Predation Model with Type II Responses, International Journal of Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, Volume 1, Issue 1, 2007, pp. 33-39
James A. Vance, Permanent Coexistence for a Linear Response Omnivory Model, Wamkeue, R. (Ed.) Proceedings of the 18th IASTED International Conference on Modelling and Simulation, 2007, pp. 642-647
Jeff Borggaard and James Vance, Sensitivity Equations for the Design of Control Systems, Hamza, M. (Ed.) Proceedings of the 6th IASTED International Conference on Control and Applications, 2004, pp. 105-110
Abstracts
Undergraduate Research in Mathematical Biology with Limited Faculty, Students, and Resources, Abstracts of Papers Presented to the American Mathematical Society, Volume 37 Number 1, Issue 183, Winter 2016, pp. 497Sensitivity Analysis of a Three-Species Nonlinear Response Omnivory Model, Proceedings of the 2013 Hawaii University International Conferences Math & Engineering Technology Conference, 2013
Sensitivity Analysis of a Three-Species Linear Response Omnivory Model, 1069th American Mathematical Society Meeting, 2011
Permanent Coexistence for an Intraguild Predation Model with Predator Stage Structure, DIMACS Workshop on Control and Dynamics in Systems Biology, 2009
Sensitivity Equations for the Design of Control Systems, 23rd Southeast-Atlantic Regional Conference on Differential Equations Abstracts, 2003, pp. 28