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2. A replanning approach for maximizing woodland caribou habitat alongside timber production.
3. Conserving woodland caribou habitat while maintaining timber yield: a graph theory approach.
4. Managing for adaptive capacity: thinning improves food availability for wildlife and insect pollinators under climate change conditions.
5. Temporal trends in bird abundance in response to thinning of lodgepole pine ( Pinus contorta).
6. Pre-fire forest conditions and fire severity as determinants of the quality of burned forests for deadwood-dependent species: the case of the black-backed woodpecker.
7. Optimizing spatial habitat suitability and timber revenue in long-term forest planning.
8. Opportunities and costs of intensification and clustering of forest management activities.
9. Scheduling forest core area production using mixed integer programming.
10. Biodiversity and multiple disturbances: boreal forest ground beetle (Coleoptera: Carabidae) responses to wildfire, harvesting, and herbicide.
11. Habitat attributes and chestnut-backed chickadee nest site selection in uncut and partial-cut forests.
12. Boreal forest landbirds in relation to forest composition, structure, and landscape: implications for forest management.
13. Stream habitat and rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) physiological stress responses to streamside clear-cut logging in British Columbia.
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