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Journal Articles
Nelson, C.J., Frost, C.M. & Nielsen, S.E. 2021.
Narrow anthropogenic linear corridors increase the abundance, diversity, and movement of bees in boreal forests.
Forest Ecology and Management
489
: 1-13.
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DOI:
10.1016/j.foreco.2021.119044
Nielsen, S.E., Dennett, J.M. & Bater, C.W. 2020.
Predicting occurrence, abundance, and fruiting of a cultural keystone species to inform landscape values and priority sites for habitat enhancements.
Forests
11
(7), 783.
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DOI:
10.3390/f11070783
Bateman, T.J. & Nielsen, S.E. 2020.
Direct and indirect effects of overstory canopy and sex-biased density dependence on reproduction in the dioecious shrub
Shepherdia canadensis
(Elaeagnaceae).
Diversity
12
(1): 37.
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DOI:
10.3390/d12010037
Laskin, D.N., McDermid, G.J., Nielsen, S.E., Marshall, S.J., Roberts, D.R. & Montaghi, A. 2019.
Advances in phenology are conserved across scale in present and future climates.
Nature Climate Change
9
:419–425.
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DOI:
10.1038/s41558-019-0454-4
Denny, C.K., Stenhouse, G.B & Nielsen, S.E. 2018.
Scales of selection and perception: landscape heterogeneity of an important food resource influences habitat use by a large omnivore.
Wildlife Biology 2018(1):wlb.00409.
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DOI:
10.2981/wlb.00409
Pollock, S.Z., Nielsen, S.E., & St. Clair, C.C. 2017.
A railway increases the abundance and accelerates the phenology of bear-attracting plants in a forested, mountain park.
Ecosphere
8
(10):e01985. 10.1002/ecs2.1985.
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10.1002/ecs2.1985
Dawe, C.A., Filicetti, A.T. & Nielsen, S.E. 2017.
Effects of linear disturbances and fire severity on velvet leaf blueberry abundance, vigor, and berry production in recently burned jack pine forests.
Forests
8
(10): 398.
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10.3390/f8100398
Nielsen, S.E., Larsen, T.A., Stenhouse, G.B. & Coogan, S.C.P. 2017.
Complementary food resources of carnivory and frugivory affect local abundance of an omnivorous carnivore.
Oikos
126
: 369–380.
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DOI:
10.1111/oik.03144
Lamb, C.T., Mowat, G., McLellan, B.N., Nielsen, S.E. & Boutin, S. 2017.
Forbidden fruit: human settlement and abundant fruit create an ecological trap for an apex omnivore.
Journal of Animal Ecology
86
(1): 55–65.
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DOI:
10.1111/1365-2656.12589
Denny, C.K. & Nielsen, S.E. 2017.
Spatial heterogeneity of the forest canopy scales with the heterogeneity of an understory shrub based on fractal analysis.
Forests
8
(5): 146.
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DOI:
10.3390/f8050146
Barber, Q.E., Bater, C.W., Braid, A.C.R., Coops, N.C., Tompalski, P. & Nielsen, S.E. 2016.
Airborne laser scanning for modelling understory shrub abundance and productivity.
Forest Ecology and Management
377
: 46-54.
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DOI:
10.1016/j.foreco.2016.06.037
Braid, A.C.R., Manzer, D. & Nielsen, S.E. 2016.
Wildlife habitat enhancements for grizzly bears: Survival rates of planted fruiting shrubs in forest harvests.
Forest Ecology and Management
369
: 144-154.
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10.1016/j.foreco.2016.03.032
Braid, A.C.R. & Nielsen, S.E. 2015.
Prioritizing sites for protection and restoration for grizzly bears (
Ursus arctos
) in southwestern Alberta, Canada.
PLoS ONE
10
(7):e0132501.
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10.1371/journal.pone.0132501
Rovang, S., Nielsen, S.E. & Stenhouse, G. 2015.
In the trap: detectability of fixed hair trap DNA methods in grizzly bear population monitoring.
Wildlife Biology
21
(2): 68–79.
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DOI:
10.2981/wlb.00033
Johnson, K.M. & Nielsen, S.E. 2014.
Demographic effects on fruit set in the dioecious shrub Canada buffaloberry (
Shepherdia canadensis
).
PeerJ
2
: e526.
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DOI:
10.7717/peerj.526
Roberts D.R., Nielsen S.E. & Stenhouse G.B. 2014.
Idiosyncratic responses of grizzly bear habitat to climate change based on projected changes in their food resources.
Ecological Applications
24
: 1144-1154.
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10.1890/13-0829.1
Nielsen S.E., McDermid G., Stenhouse G.B. & Boyce M.S. 2010.
Dynamic wildlife habitat models: Seasonal foods and mortality risk predict occupancy-abundance and habitat selection in grizzly bears.
Biological Conservation
143
: 1623-1634.
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10.1016/j.biocon.2010.04.007
Munro R.H.M., Nielsen S.E., Price M.H., Stenhouse G.B. & Boyce M.S. 2006.
Seasonal and diel patterns of grizzly bear diet and activity in west-central Alberta.
Journal of Mammalogy
87
: 1112-1121.
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DOI:
10.1644/05-MAMM-A-410R3.1
Nielsen S.E., Munro R.H.M., Bainbridge E., Boyce M.S. & Stenhouse G.B. 2004.
Grizzly bears and forestry II: distribution of grizzly bear foods in clearcuts of west-central Alberta, Canada.
Forest Ecology and Management
199
: 67-82.
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10.1016/j.foreco.2004.04.015
Nielsen S.E., Boyce M.S., Stenhouse G.B. & Munro R.H.M. 2003.
Development and testing of phenologically driven grizzly bear habitat models.
Ecoscience
10
: 1-10.
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Book Chapters
Research Reports
Nielsen, S.E. 2016.
Fruiting shrubs of the Lower Athabasca: Distribution, ecology and a digital atlas.
A report to the Cumulative Environmental Management Association (CEMA). 29 February 2016. Edmonton, Alberta. 81 pgs.
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Thesis
Nelson, C.J. 2020.
Effects of linear anthropogenic corridors on insect pollinator movement and diversity, and understory shrub fruit production in the boreal forest of northeastern Alberta.
MSc. Thesis, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
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Lamb, C.T. 2019.
Grizzly bear population dynamics across productivity and human influence gradients.
Ph.D. Thesis, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
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McLellan, C.R. 2018.
Food availability and grizzly bear (
Ursus arctos
) selection of post-fire and thinned forests in the mountain national parks of Canada.
M.Sc. Thesis, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
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Denny, C.K. 2016.
Spatial heterogeniety of buffaloberry (
Shepherdia canadensis
) in relation to forest canopy patterns and its importance for grizzly bear resource selection.
M.Sc. Thesis, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
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DOI:
10.7939/R37S7J350
Braid, A.C.R. 2015.
Mitigating the effects of human activity on grizzly bears (
Ursus arctos
) in southwestern Alberta.
M.Sc. Thesis, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
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DOI:
10.7939/R3ZD0P
Outreach
Nielsen, S.E. 2017.
A place-based understanding of fruiting shrubs.
Alberta Biodiversity Conservation Chairs outreach note #5.
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