[HTML][HTML] Modelling the occupancy of two bird species of conservation concern in a managed Acadian Forest landscape: Applications for forest management

R James, JR Bennett, S Wilson, G Adams… - Forest Ecology and …, 2024 - Elsevier
Measuring and modeling bird occupancy in managed forest landscapes can provide useful
information for achieving sustainable forestry practices and for informing conservation …

[HTML][HTML] Beyond guides, protocols and acronyms: Adoption of good modelling practices depends on challenging academia's status quo in ecology

T Micheletti, MC Wimmler, U Berger, V Grimm… - Ecological …, 2024 - Elsevier
Implementing good modelling practices (GMP) in ecological sciences is key to improving
scientific reliability. Despite the increased availability of guidelines and protocols detailing …

[HTML][HTML] Climate-sensitive forecasts of marked short-term and long-term changes in the distributions or abundances of Northwestern boreal landbirds

A Raymundo, T Micheletti, S Haché, D Stralberg… - Climate Change …, 2024 - Elsevier
Climate change presents a major threat to biodiversity globally. Northern ecosystems, such
as Canada's boreal forest, are predicted to experience particularly severe climate-induced …

Dense neural network outperforms other machine learning models for scaling-up lichen cover maps in Eastern Canada

G Richardson, A Knudby, W Chen, M Sawada, J Lovitt… - Plos one, 2023 - journals.plos.org
Lichen mapping is vital for caribou management plans and sustainable land conservation.
Previous studies have used random forest, dense neural network, and convolutional neural …

Variation in mainland Northwest Territories late-winter muskox (Ovibos moschatus) density estimations and habitat associations above and below treeline.

C Rentmeister - 2024 - scholars.wlu.ca
Abstract The Arctic and Sub-Arctic ecosystems are seeing accelerated changes in
temperature, landcover, and consequently species abundance and distributions. Reliable …

[PDF][PDF] Date Submitted 26th April 2024

E McIntire - nwtdiscoveryportal.enr.gov.nt.ca
Anthropogenic disturbances are a primary driver of global ecological changes, impacting
everything from Earth's surface elements to the reproductive biology and survival rates of …