Posted: octobre 4, 2021 Assessing Pathways of Climate Change Effects in SpaDES: An Application to Boreal Landbirds of Northwest Territories Canada. Micheletti, T. et al 2021 Projet CONJOINT
Posted: mars 11, 2021 Habitat On The Move: Using species distribution models and landscape simulation to project and manage for future Canada Warbler populations. Leston, L. et al 2021 Présentations
Posted: février 25, 2021 Implications of Historical and Contemporary Processes on Genetic Differentiation of a Declining Boreal Songbird: The Rusty Blackbird. Wilson, R.E. et al 2021 Projet D’INFORMATION
Posted: octobre 8, 2020 New spatial abundance models inform distribution, population, and trends for forest birds in Canada. Stralberg, D. et al 2020 Présentations
Posted: août 28, 2020 Projected effects of climate change on the distribution and abundance of breeding waterfowl in Eastern Canada. Adde, A. et al 2020 Projet CONJOINT
Posted: août 27, 2020 Environmental covariates for modelling the distribution and abundance of breeding ducks in northern North America: a review. Adde, A. et al 2020 Projet CONJOINT
Posted: août 13, 2020 Predicting spatiotemporal abundance of breeding waterfowl across Canada: A Bayesian hierarchical modelling approach. Adde, A. et al 2020 Projet CONJOINT
Posted: août 4, 2020 Quantifying Long-Term Bird Population Responses to Simulated Harvest Plans and Cumulative Effects of Disturbance Leston, L. et al 2020 Projet CONJOINT
Posted: juin 30, 2020 Toward actionable, coproduced research on boreal birds focused on building respectful partnerships Westwood, A.R. et al 2020 Projet D’INFORMATION
Posted: juin 16, 2020 A cost efficient spatially balanced hierarchical sampling design for monitoring boreal birds incorporating access costs and habitat stratification Van Wilgenburg, S. L. et al 2020 Projet D’INFORMATION
Posted: juin 5, 2020 Managed Forests for Birds in the Boreal Transition Region of the US and Canada Workshop. Crosby, A. et al 2020 Présentations
Posted: mai 16, 2020 Lessons learned from comparing spatially explicit models and the Partners in Flight approach to estimate population sizes of boreal birds in Alberta, Canada. Sólymos, P. et al 2020 Projet PRINCIPAL