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    Corridors or risk? Movement along, and use of, linear features varies predictably among large mammal predator and prey species by Dickie, Melanie, McNay, Scott R., Sutherland, Glenn D., Cody, Michael, Avgar, Tal, Loison, Anne

    Published in The Journal of animal ecology (01-02-2020)
    “…Space‐use behaviour reflects trade‐offs in meeting ecological needs and can have consequences for individual survival and population demographics. The…”
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    Science to inform policy: Linking population dynamics to habitat for a threatened species in Canada by Johnson, Cheryl A., Sutherland, Glenn D., Neave, Erin, Leblond, Mathieu, Kirby, Patrick, Superbie, Clara, McLoughlin, Philip D., Suryawanshi, Kulbhushansingh

    Published in The Journal of applied ecology (01-07-2020)
    “…Boreal forests provide numerous ecological services, including the ability to store large amounts of carbon, and are of significance to global biodiversity…”
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    Evaluating the impact of caribou habitat restoration on predator and prey movement by Dickie, Melanie, Sherman, Geoff G., Sutherland, Glenn D., McNay, Robert S., Cody, Michael

    Published in Conservation biology (01-04-2023)
    “…Fragmentation of the boreal forest by linear features, including seismic lines, has destabilized predator–prey dynamics, resulting in the decline of woodland…”
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    Demographic responses of nearly extirpated endangered mountain caribou to recovery actions in Central British Columbia by McNay, R. Scott, Lamb, Clayton T., Giguere, Line, Williams, Sara H., Martin, Hans, Sutherland, Glenn D., Hebblewhite, Mark

    Published in Ecological applications (01-07-2022)
    “…Recovering endangered species is a difficult and often controversial task that challenges status quo land uses. Southern Mountain caribou are a threatened…”
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    A Pragmatic Approach for Developing Landbase Cumulative Effects Assessments with Aggregated Impacts Crossing Multiple Ecological Values by Sutherland, Glenn D., Smith, Jason, Louise Waterhouse, F., Saunders, Sari C., Paige, Kathy

    Published in Environmental management (New York) (01-05-2022)
    “…In strategic cumulative effects assessments, significant methodological challenges exist for classifying and aggregating impacts when using multiple indicators…”
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    Direct and Indirect Effects of Habitat Disturbances on Caribou Terrestrial Forage Lichens in Montane Forests of British Columbia by Deborah Cichowski, Glenn D. Sutherland, R. Scott McNay, Randy Sulyma

    Published in Forests (01-02-2022)
    “…Cumulative effects of increased forest harvesting, mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae; MPB) outbreaks, and wildfire in low-elevation lodgepole pine…”
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    Developing a systematic simulation-based approach for selecting indicators in strategic cumulative effects assessments with multiple environmental valued components by Sutherland, Glenn D., Waterhouse, F. Louise, Smith, Jason, Saunders, Sari C., Paige, Katherine, Malt, Joshua

    Published in Ecological indicators (01-02-2016)
    “…•We develop spatio-temporal process models to project ecological indicators for CEA using scenarios.•We test determine correlative structure among projected…”
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    Spatial structure of boreal woodland caribou populations in northwest Canada by Wilson, Steve, Sutherland, Glenn, Larter, Nicholas, Kelly, Allicia, McLaren, Ashley, Hodson, James, Hegel, Troy, Steenweg, Robin, Hervieux, Dave, Nudds, Tom

    Published in Rangifer (05-05-2020)
    “…Local population units (LPUs) were delineated in Canada’s recovery strategy for threatened boreal woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou). Population…”
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    Temporal dynamics of snags and development of snag habitats in wet spruce–fir stands in east-central British Columbia by DeLong, S. Craig, Sutherland, Glenn D., Daniels, Lori D., Heemskerk, Ben H., Storaunet, Ken Olaf

    Published in Forest ecology and management (30-05-2008)
    “…Patterns of tree mortality, rates and type of tree and snag fall, and relationships between snag characteristics and potential wildlife habitat value were…”
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    Scaling of Natal Dispersal Distances in Terrestrial Birds and Mammals by Sutherland, Glenn D., Harestad, Alton S., Price, Karen, Lertzman, Kenneth P.

    Published in Conservation ecology (2000)
    “…Natal dispersal is a process that is critical in the spatial dynamics of populations, including population spread, recolonization, and gene flow. It is a…”
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    Canopy Gaps and the Landscape Mosaic in a Coastal Temperate Rain Forest by Lertzman, Kenneth P., Sutherland, Glenn D., Inselberg, Alex, Saunders, Sari C.

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-06-1996)
    “…We studied canopy gaps over a range of stand ages and site moisture classes in the temperate rain forest of Clayoquot Sound, southwestern British Columbia,…”
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    Learning and remembering of spatial patterns by hummingbirds by Sutherland, Glenn D., Gass, Clifton Lee

    Published in Animal behaviour (1995)
    “…Hummingbirds' responses to the spatial distribution of their food were examined using arrays of visually identical feeders in the laboratory. Rufous…”
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    Risk assessment for conservation under ecological uncertainty: A case study with a stream-dwelling amphibian in managed forests by Sutherland, Glenn Douglas

    “…Quantifying risks of forest and habitat management options are often limited by uncertainties in habitat associations, life history and population trends for…”
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    A protocol for determining lake acidification pathways by MARMOREK, D. R, BERNARD, D. P, WEDELES, C. H. R, SUTHERLAND, G, MALANCHUK, J. A, FALLON, W

    Published in Water, air, and soil pollution (01-04-1989)
    “…Evaluations were made using a decision protocol for classifying lakes according to several hypothesized acidifying mechanisms: acidic deposition, presence of…”
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