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    Anas platyrhynchos (Mallard) has been replacing Anas rubripes (American Black Duck) in human-altered landscapes in Ontario, 1996 to 2019 by Roy, Christian, Iverson, Samuel, Meyer, Shawn W, Dyson, Matthew E, Cox, Amelia R

    Published in Ornithological Applications (16-10-2024)
    “…Abstract Anas rubripes (American Black Duck) has received much attention over the years as a popular game bird species that experienced historical declines on…”
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    Source areas of Blue-winged Teal harvested in Ontario and Prairie Canada based on stable isotopes: implications for sustainable management by Palumbo, Matthew D., Kusack, Jackson W., Tozer, Douglas C., Meyer, Shawn W., Roy, Christian, Hobson, Keith A.

    Published in Journal of field ornithology (01-03-2020)
    “…Determining the source areas of harvested individuals is important for effective conservation and management of migratory game birds. Banding has provided much…”
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    Seasonal Abundance and Species Richness of Birds in Common Reed Habitats in Lake Erie by Meyer, Shawn W, Badzinski, Shannon S, Petrie, Scott A, Ankney, C. Davison

    Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-09-2010)
    “…Common reed (Phragmites australis) forms dense stands with deep layers of residual organic matter that negatively affects plant diversity and possibly habitat…”
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    Historical Distribution and Abundance of Phragmites australis at Long Point, Lake Erie, Ontario by Wilcox, Kerrie L., Petrie, Scott A., Maynard, Laurie A., Meyer, Shawn W.

    Published in Journal of Great Lakes research (2003)
    “…Recent expansion of Phragmites australis throughout many Great Lakes wetlands has caused concern among resource managers because it is thought to degrade…”
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    Seasonal Abundance and Species Richness of Birds in Common Reed Habitats in Lake Erie by MEYER, SHAWN W., BADZINSKI, SHANNON S., PETRIE, SCOTT A., ANKNEY, C. DAVISON

    Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-09-2010)
    “…: Common reed (Phragmites australis) forms dense stands with deep layers of residual organic matter that negatively affects plant diversity and possibly…”
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