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    Priority Actions to Improve Provenance Decision-Making by BREED, MARTIN F., HARRISON, PETER A., BISCHOFF, ARMIN, DURRUTY, PAULA, GELLIE, NICK J. C., GONZALES, EMILY K., HAVENS, KAYRI, KARMANN, MARION, KILKENNY, FRANCIS F., KRAUSS, SIEGFRIED L., LOWE, ANDREW J., MARQUES, PEDRO, NEVILL, PAUL G., VITT, PATI L., BUCHAROVA, ANNA

    Published in Bioscience (01-07-2018)
    “…Selecting the geographic origin—the provenance—of seed is a key decision in restoration. The last decade has seen a vigorous debate on whether to use local or…”
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    Geography, deer, and host biodiversity shape the pattern of Lyme disease emergence in the Thousand Islands Archipelago of Ontario, Canada by Werden, Lisa, Barker, Ian K, Bowman, Jeff, Gonzales, Emily K, Leighton, Patrick A, Lindsay, L Robbin, Jardine, Claire M

    Published in PloS one (09-01-2014)
    “…In the Thousand Islands region of eastern Ontario, Canada, Lyme disease is emerging as a serious health risk. The factors that influence Lyme disease risk, as…”
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    The SER Standards: a globally relevant and inclusive tool for improving restoration practice—a reply to Higgs et al by Gann, George D., McDonald, Tein, Aronson, James, Dixon, Kingsley W., Walder, Bethanie, Hallett, James G., Decleer, Kris, Falk, Donald A., Gonzales, Emily K., Murcia, Carolina, Nelson, Cara R., Unwin, Alan J.

    Published in Restoration ecology (01-05-2018)
    “…In response to a critique by Higgs et al., this article clarifies the content and intent of the Society for Ecological Restoration's (SER) International…”
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    Herbivory More Limiting Than Competition On Early And Established Native Plants In An Invaded Meadow by Gonzales, Emily K, Arcese, Peter

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-12-2008)
    “…The dominance of nonnative plants coupled with declines of native plants suggests that competitive displacement drives extinctions, yet empirical examples are…”
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    Testing assumptions of cost surface analysis- : a tool for invasive species management by GONZALES, Emily K, GERGEL, Sarah E

    Published in Landscape ecology (01-10-2007)
    “…Applied ecology could benefit from new tools that identify potential movement pathways of invasive species, particularly where data are sparse. Cost surface…”
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    Plant Community Biomass Shifts in Response to Mowing and Fencing in Invaded Oak Meadows with Non-Native Grasses and Abundant Ungulates by Gonzales, Emily K, Clements, David R

    Published in Restoration ecology (01-09-2010)
    “…Many herbaceous meadows are dominated by competitive non-native grasses and subject to ungulate herbivory, ecological processes that shift the proportional…”
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    Decision-support model to explore the feasibility of using translocation to restore a woodland caribou population in Pukaskwa National Park, Canada by Gonzales, Emily K., Nantel, Patrick, Rodgers, Arthur R., Allen, Martha L., Drake, Christine C.

    Published in Rangifer (17-12-2015)
    “…The distribution and abundance of woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) have declined dramatically in the past century. Without intervention the most…”
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    Geography, Deer, and Host Biodiversity Shape the Pattern of Lyme Disease Emergence in the Thousand Islands Archipelago of Ontario, Canada: e85640 by Werden, Lisa, Barker, Ian K, Bowman, Jeff, Gonzales, Emily K, Leighton, Patrick A, Lindsay, L Robbin, Jardine, Claire M

    Published in PloS one (01-01-2014)
    “…In the Thousand Islands region of eastern Ontario, Canada, Lyme disease is emerging as a serious health risk. The factors that influence Lyme disease risk, as…”
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