Effects of natural resource development on the terrestrial biodiversity of Canadian boreal forests
LA Venier, ID Thompson, R Fleming… - Environmental …, 2014 - cdnsciencepub.com
Much of Canada's terrestrial biodiversity is supported by boreal forests. Natural resource
development in boreal forests poses risks to this biodiversity. This paper reviews the …
development in boreal forests poses risks to this biodiversity. This paper reviews the …
Functional responses in habitat selection: clarifying hypotheses and interpretations
A fundamental challenge in habitat ecology and management is understanding the
mechanisms generating animal distributions. Studies of habitat selection provide a lens into …
mechanisms generating animal distributions. Studies of habitat selection provide a lens into …
Combining resource selection and movement behavior to predict corridors for Canada lynx at their southern range periphery
Maintaining connectivity with source populations is especially important for populations of
boreal species at the southern edge of their distributions, where anthropogenic disturbance …
boreal species at the southern edge of their distributions, where anthropogenic disturbance …
Understanding and predicting habitat for wildlife conservation: the case of Canada lynx at the range periphery
Ecologists and managers are motivated to predict the distribution of animals across
landscapes as well as understand the mechanisms giving rise to that distribution. Satisfying …
landscapes as well as understand the mechanisms giving rise to that distribution. Satisfying …
Variable effects of snow conditions across boreal mesocarnivore species
CB Pozzanghera, KJ Sivy… - Canadian Journal of …, 2016 - cdnsciencepub.com
Mesocarnivores are increasingly recognized as key drivers of community dynamics, but the
effects of bottom-up and abiotic factors on mesocarnivore populations remain poorly …
effects of bottom-up and abiotic factors on mesocarnivore populations remain poorly …
Canada lynx use of burned areas: Conservation implications of changing fire regimes
CM Vanbianchi, MA Murphy… - Ecology and …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
A fundamental problem in ecology is forecasting how species will react to major
disturbances. As the climate warms, large, frequent, and severe fires are restructuring …
disturbances. As the climate warms, large, frequent, and severe fires are restructuring …
Nest predators of ducks in the boreal forest
Nest predation is often the primary cause of nest failure for ducks throughout North America.
Tremendous efforts have been made to identify predators responsible for nest predation to …
Tremendous efforts have been made to identify predators responsible for nest predation to …
Will lynx lose their edge? Canada lynx occupancy in Washington
Populations of species located at southern range edges may be particularly vulnerable to
the effects of climate change as warming temperatures and subsequent changes to …
the effects of climate change as warming temperatures and subsequent changes to …
Effects of burn severity and postfire salvage logging on carnivore communities in montane forests
LA Volkmann, KE Hodges - Journal of Mammalogy, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Wildfire and postfire salvage logging are major drivers of forest succession in western North
America. Although postfire landscapes support a variety of carnivore species, it is unclear …
America. Although postfire landscapes support a variety of carnivore species, it is unclear …
Influence of biotic interactions on the distribution of Canada lynx (Lynx canadensis) at the southern edge of their range
AE Scully, S Fisher, DAW Miller… - Journal of …, 2018 - academic.oup.com
The persistence of cold-adapted species along their equatorial range edge (ie, southern
range edge for species in the Northern Hemisphere and northern range edge for species in …
range edge for species in the Northern Hemisphere and northern range edge for species in …