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Fred Bunnell,Laurie L. Kremsater
We combine climate preferences of tree species with probable changes in insect, disease, fire and other abiotic factors to describe probable changes in distribution of tree species in British Columbia. Predictions of what British Columbia?s forests will ...
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Fred Bunnell,Laurie L. Kremsater
Climate change has introduced major uncertainties into the planning and practice of forestry. We recommend seven broad actions that would help to make our forests more climate resilience: avoiding entrapment, emphasizing the future, adopting a policy of ...
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Fred L. Bunnell,Laurie L. Kremsater,Ralph W. Wells
The authors summarize the distribution of terrestrial vertebrates of British Columbia across major habitat types and present empirical and projected effects of global weirding within two particularly vulnerable habitats?alpine and wetland. Global weirdin...
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David J. Huggard,Walt Klenner,Laurie Kremsater,Glen Dunsworth
Connectivity is often recommended as a coarse-filter indicator of landscape-level biodiversity, but useable measures of the concept for management applications are poorly developed. We describe a dispersal-based algorithm to index and map connectivity, m...
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