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    Modeling Cumulative Effects of Climate and Development on Moose, Wolf, and Caribou Populations by REMPEL, ROBERT S., CARLSON, MATTHEW, RODGERS, ARTHUR R., SHUTER, JENNIFER L., FARRELL, CLAIRE E., CAIRNS, DEVIN, STELFOX, BRAD, HUNT, LEN M., MACKERETH, ROBERT W., JACKSON, JANET M.

    Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-09-2021)
    “…Wildlife models focused solely on a single strong influence (e.g., habitat components, wildlife harvest) are limited in their ability to detect key mechanisms…”
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    Comparison of Woodland Caribou Calving Areas Determined by Movement Patterns Across Northern Ontario by WALKER, PHILIP D., RODGERS, ARTHUR R., SHUTER, JENNIFER L., THOMPSON, IAN D., FRYXELL, JOHN M., COOK, JOHN G., COOK, RACHEL C., MERRILL, EVEYLN H.

    Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-01-2021)
    “…Adult female survival and calf recruitment influence population dynamics, but there is limited information on calving and neonatal mortality of boreal woodland…”
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    Woodland caribou habitat selection patterns in relation to predation risk and forage abundance depend on reproductive state by Viejou, Rebecca, Avgar, Tal, Brown, Glen S., Patterson, Brent R., Reid, Doug E. B., Rodgers, Arthur R., Shuter, Jennifer, Thompson, Ian D., Fryxell, John M.

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-06-2018)
    “…The ideal free distribution assumes that animals select habitats that are beneficial to their fitness. When the needs of dependent offspring differ from those…”
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    Delineating demographic units of woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) in Ontario: cautions and insights by Shuter, Jennifer L., Rodgers, Arthur R.

    Published in Rangifer (08-03-2012)
    “…Delineating demographic structure across an organism’s range can reveal the extent to which population dynamics in different geographic areas are driven by…”
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    Anthropogenic Disturbance and Population Viability of Woodland Caribou in Ontario by FRYXELL, JOHN M., AVGAR, TAL, LIU, BOYAN, BAKER, JAMES A., RODGERS, ARTHUR R., SHUTER, JENNIFER, THOMPSON, IAN D., REID, DOUGLAS E. B., KITTLE, ANDREW M., MOSSER, ANNA, NEWMASTER, STEVEN G., NUDDS, TOM D., STREET, GARRETT M., BROWN, GLEN S., PATTERSON, BRENT

    Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-05-2020)
    “…One of the most challenging tasks in wildlife conservation and management is to clarify how spatial variation in land cover due to anthropogenic disturbance…”
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    Movement behaviour of woodland caribou at multiple temporal scales by Shuter, Jennifer L

    “…I investigated movement by forest-dwelling woodland caribou ( Rangifer tarandus caribou) at multiple temporal scales, to clarify how, when and where they move…”
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