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Changes among Caribou (Rangifer tarandus) in Slate Islands Provincial Park following successive arrivals of Gray Wolves (Canis lupus)
ReviewAbstract: From observations of Caribou (Rangifer tarandus) during 1974-2017 on the Lake Superior archipelago tPalabras claves:American Beaver, Canis Lupus, Caribou, Castor canadensis, Gray Wolf, Lepus americanus, Rangifer tarandus, Red fox, Slate Islands Provincial Park, Snowshoe Hare, Vulpes vulpesAutores:Bergerud A.T., Brian Edgar McLaren, Butler H., Camps L., Dalton W., Ferguson R.S.Fuentes:scopusCharacteristics of the boreal Mixedwood forest associated with the use of Subnivean access points by American Martens
ArticleAbstract: Habitat for American martens (Martes americana) is associated with forest types that offer fine-scalPalabras claves:American marten, boreal mixedwood forest, coarse woody debris, forest management, habitat reserve, Martes americana, OntarioAutores:Brian Edgar McLaren, Gammond P.R., Thompson I.D.Fuentes:scopusComparison of forestry-based remote sensing methodologies to evaluate woodland caribou habitat in non-forested areas of Newfoundland
ArticleAbstract: Forest inventory maps and a manual interpretation of forestry-enhanced Landsat imagery are comparedPalabras claves:Forest inventory, Habitat classification, Landsat imagery, Mapping, remote sensingAutores:Brian Edgar McLaren, Mahoney S.Fuentes:scopusBlack spruce growth and foliar nutrient responses to drainage and fertilization: Wally Creek, Ontario
ArticleAbstract: We report tenth-year growth and yield improvements in the Wally Creek area, an experimental, systemaPalabras claves:Black spruce, Drainage, Fertilization, Foliar analysis, Growth and yield, Growth response, Lake Abitibi Model Forest, Ontario, Stem analysisAutores:Brian Edgar McLaren, Jeglum J.K.Fuentes:scopusBroadleaf competition interferes with balsam fir regeneration following experimental removal of moose
ArticleAbstract: Changes to ecosystems caused by introduced herbivores can be pbkp_redictable, stepwise transitions oPalabras claves:Abies balsamea, Alces alces, balsam fir, forest regeneration, Herbivores, Moose, State-and-transition modelsAutores:Brian Edgar McLaren, Collet B., Gosse J., Hermanutz L., Kasimos C.Fuentes:scopusA monitoring technique for high-altitude headwater streams: A case study in the high andes
ArticleAbstract:Palabras claves:Andean headwaters, Livestock grazing, macroinvertebrates, Paramo, Stream monitoringAutores:Brian Edgar McLaren, Gauthier P.T., Pelster D.E.Fuentes:scopusDegradation of boreal forests by nonnative herbivores in Newfoundland's National Parks: Recommendations for ecosystem restoration
ArticleAbstract: For land management agencies such as Parks Canada that are tasked with maintaining the ecological inPalabras claves:active management, balsam fir, Newfoundland, non-native speciesAutores:Brian Edgar McLaren, Deering P., Gosse J., Hermanutz L., Knight T.M.Fuentes:scopusCan rare positive interactions become common when large carnivores consume livestock?
ArticleAbstract: Livestock populations in protected areas are viewed negatively because of their interaction with natPalabras claves:Chital, Indirect interactions, Lion, Livestock, Native prey, Predation risk, Shared predator, VigilanceAutores:Brian Edgar McLaren, Goyal S., Morris D., Vijayan S.Fuentes:scopusForest overstorey and age as habitat? Detecting the indirect and direct effects of predators in defining habitat in a harvested boreal landscape
ArticleAbstract: Given the importance of wildlife habitat protection in meeting land use management objectives, critePalabras claves:Apparent competition, Forest harvesting, niche modeling, Structural equation model, Winter habitat, Woodland caribouAutores:Boan J., Brian Edgar McLaren, Malcolm J.Fuentes:scopusEconomic analysis of forest management alternatives: Compositional objectives, rotation ages, and harvest methods in boreal forests
ArticleAbstract: Timber production and economic gain are important forestry objectives. Boreal forests have long beenPalabras claves:Autores:Brian Edgar McLaren, Chen H.Y.H., Chen S., Shahi C.Fuentes:scopus