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Autor:
Bruce A. Pond, Kyle W. Morrison, Derek E. Goertz, Amanda M Layng, Amanda M. Adams, R. Dean Phoenix
Publikováno v:
Journal of Mammalogy. 100:249-260
Bats are facing threats from disease, wind power development, and climate change, which are causing populations of many species to decline. The northern range limits of many temperate species are not well characterized, but the true distribution of t
Publikováno v:
Northeastern Naturalist. 20:309-324
In southern Ontario, Canada, the range and distribution of bats is well known, but their activity in the northeastern part of the province (north of 47°N, east of 85°W) is poorly documented. Using acoustic sampling, we documented the occurrence of
Autor:
R. Dean Phoenix, Jack Hughes, Denis Lepage, Peter J. Blancher, Donald K. McNicol, David J. T. Hussell, Russ C. Weeber, Rich Russell, Debra S Badzinski, Michael D Cadman, Lisa A. Venier, Tara L. Crewe, R. Ken Ross, Bruce A. Pond, Jon D. McCracken, Don R. Fillman, Charles M. Francis, Constance M. Downes
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The Forestry Chronicle. 85:184-201
Recent population trends of Ontario’s forest birds were assessed by integrating results across 8 bird surveys to provide an estimate of trend status for all of Ontario, and for 2 forested regions of Ontario separately. Surveys with mid- and longter
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Journal of Mammalogy. 89:381-387
Spatial synchrony is a common feature of mammalian population dynamics that appears to be caused by different processes in different systems. We sampled 60 sites across .900 km in northern and central Ontario, Canada, from 2001 to 2004 to assess spat
Autor:
R. Dean Phoenix, Derek E. Goertz
Publikováno v:
The Canadian Field-Naturalist. 129:237
Relatively little is known of the distribution of small fish in the far north of Ontario, Canada, particularly in the Hudson Bay Lowlands. Between 2009 and 2014, we sampled 81 locations across six study areas in Ontario’s far north to determine the