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Robert J. Higgins, Michael G. Gillingham and B. Staffan Lindgren
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J. Douglas Steventon
To assist in evaluating habitat retention options, the abundance of northern flying squirrels (Glaucomys sabrinus) and North American red squirrels (Tamiasciurus hudsonicus) wer examined in 2005 and again in 2010 across a gradient of mountain pine beetle...
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Lorraine Maclauchlan
The impact of mountain pine beetle, Dendroctonus ponderosae Hopkins (Coleoptera: Scolytinae), is the most significant source of mortality of mature pine forests in western North America; however, in 2003-2004, high levels of mortality were observed in yo...
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Sara Grace Howard,Martin Carver
The Nature Conservancy of Canada recently completed a project to identify priority watersheds for conservation action in British Columbia?s Central Interior and Sub-Boreal Interior ecoprovinces. These watersheds will be focus areas for conservation actio...
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Timothy Kittel,Sara Howard,Hannah Horn,Gwen M. Kittel,Matthew Fairbarns,Pierre Iachetti
We present a vulnerability-based approach for considering climate as a threat in regional conservation planning. The protocol is based on best available understanding of the climate sensitivity of species and systems of concern, has little reliance...
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Scott Nielsen
The Central Interior and Sub-Boreal Interior ecoprovinces of British Columbia represent an important transitional population of grizzly bears (Ursus arctos L.) occupying the area between two major mountain systems (Coastal Ranges and Central Rockies), as...
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E. Todd Manning,Aaron Deans
This study quantified characteristics related to tree condition and deterioration in stands affected by the mountain pine beetle (MPB, Dendroctonus ponderosae) or wildfire. The stands evaluated were representative of a range of conditions present in the ...
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Ordell A. Steen,Michaela Waterhouse,Harold Armleder,Nola M. Daintith
This study compares pine natural regeneration density and height growth in small harvested openings (0.01?0.07 ha) within two biogeoclimatic subzones (Sub-Boreal Pine?Spruce [SBPS] xc and Montane Spruce [MS] xv) and three partial harvesting treatments on...
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Masahiko Nakagawa and Akio Kurahashi
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