115 results on '"Hunter, Malcolm L."'
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2. Experimental natural disturbance-based silviculture systems maintain mature forest bird assemblage long-term in Maine (USA)
3. Developing cost-effective monitoring protocols for track-surveys: An empirical assessment using a Canada lynx Lynx canadensis dataset spanning 16 years
4. Pulsed resources and the resource‐prediction strategy: a field‐test using a 36‐year study of small mammals
5. Amphibian Biomass Export from Geographically Isolated Wetlands: Temporal Variability, Species Composition, and Potential Implications for Terrestrial Ecosystems
6. Experimental Natural Disturbance-Based Silviculture Systems Maintain Mature Forest Bird Assemblage Long-Term in Maine (USA)
7. Emergence of Ixodes scapularis (Acari: Ixodidae) in a Small Mammal Population in a Coastal Oak-Pine Forest, Maine, USA
8. Frontiers of protected areas versus forest exploitation: Assessing habitat network functionality in 16 case study regions globally
9. Modulation of ecosystem services by animal personalities
10. Forest landscape change and biodiversity conservation
11. Biological diversity
12. Preface
13. Principles of ecological forestry
14. Indicators of wood frog (Lithobates sylvaticus) condition in a suburbanizing landscape
15. To advance sustainable stewardship, we must document not only biodiversity but geodiversity
16. The influence of land cover and within-pool characteristics on larval, froglet, and adult wood frogs along a rural to suburban gradient
17. Bird and mammal use of vernal pools along an urban development gradient
18. Predation by Amphibians and Small Mammals on the Spruce Budworm (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae)
19. Peter D. Vickery, 1949–2017
20. Conserving small natural features with large ecological roles: A synthetic overview
21. Conserving small natural features with large ecological roles: An introduction and definition
22. Demographic mechanisms linking tree seeds and rodent population fluctuations: insights from a 33-year study
23. Initial Movements of a Dispersing Amphibian in Response to Partial Harvesting in the Acadian Forest of Maine, USA
24. Climate-driven range shifts are stochastic processes at a local level: two flying squirrel species in Maine
25. Movement in the matrix: substrates and distance‐to‐forest edge affect postmetamorphic movements of a forest amphibian
26. Why geodiversity matters in valuing nature's stage
27. Incorporating geodiversity into conservation decisions
28. A 2.5-million-year perspective on coarse-filter strategies for conserving nature's stage
29. Introduction
30. Core Principles for Using Natural Disturbance Regimes to Inform Landscape Management
31. Improving management of small natural features on private lands by negotiating the science–policy boundary for Maine vernal pools
32. Managing the middle ground: forests in the transition zone between cities and remote areas
33. The Complementary Niches of Anthropocentric and Biocentric Conservationists
34. Different open‐canopy vegetation types affect matrix permeability for a dispersing forest amphibian
35. Long-term changes in spatial distribution of birds responding to a group-selection timber harvest
36. The role of forest harvesting and subsequent vegetative regrowth in determining patterns of amphibian habitat use
37. Pralad Yonzon, colleague, friend, conservationist, student of Red Panda
38. Clear-cutting affects habitat connectivity for a forest amphibian by decreasing permeability to juvenile movements
39. A multi-scale assessment of amphibian habitat selection: Wood frog response to timber harvesting
40. Stochasticity as an alternative to deterministic explanations for patterns of habitat use by birds
41. Identifying Hot Moments in Road-Mortality Risk for Freshwater Turtles
42. Effects of logging on fire regimes in moist forests
43. Seasonally Dynamic Habitat Use by Spotted (Clemmys guttata) and Blanding's Turtles (Emydoidea blandingii) in Maine
44. Effects of Timber Harvest on Amphibian Populations: Understanding Mechanisms from Forest Experiments
45. Thresholds and the Mismatch between Environmental Laws and Ecosystems
46. Identifying road mortality threat at multiple spatial scales for semi-aquatic turtles
47. TERRESTRIAL HABITAT SELECTION AND STRONG DENSITY-DEPENDENT MORTALITY IN RECENTLY METAMORPHOSED AMPHIBIANS
48. Effects of Silvicultural Edges on the Distribution and Abundance of Amphibians in Maine
49. A Meta-Analysis of Forest Cover, Edge Effects, and Artificial Nest Predation Rates
50. The importance of understanding spatial population structure when evaluating the effects of silviculture on spotted salamanders (Ambystoma maculatum)
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