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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
Riva, F., Gentile, G., Bonelli, S., Acorn, J.H., Denes, F.V., Crosby, A.D. & Nielsen, S.E. 2020.
Of detectability and camouflage: evaluating Pollard Walk rules using a common, cryptic butterfly.
Ecosphere
11
(4): e03101.
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DOI:
10.1002/ecs2.3101
Riva, F., Pinzon, J., Acorn, J.H. & Nielsen, S.E. 2020.
Composite effects of cutlines and wildfire result in fire refuges for plants and butterflies in boreal treed peatlands.
Ecosystems
23
:485–497.
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DOI:
10.1007/s10021-019-00417-2
Belanger, R.J., Edwards, M.A., Carbyn, L.N. & Nielsen, S.E. 2020.
Evaluating trade-offs between forage, biting flies, and footing on habitat selection by wood bison (
Bison bison athabascae
).
Canadian Journal of Zoology
98
: 254–261.
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10.1139/cjz-2019-0201
MacDonald, Z.G., Acorn, J.H., Zhang, J. & Nielsen, S.E. 2019.
Perceptual range, targeting ability, and visual habitat detection by greater fritillary butterflies
Speyeria cybele
(Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) and
Speyeria atlantis
.
Journal of Insect Science
19
(4), 1.
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10.1093/jisesa/iez060
Dupuis, J.R., Cullingham, C.I., Nielsen, S.E. & Sperling F.A.H. 2019.
Environmental effects on gene flow in a species complex of vagile, hilltopping butterflies.
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, blz043.
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10.1093/biolinnean/blz043
Glasier, J.R.N., Nielsen, S.E., Acorn, J. & Pinzon J. 2019.
Boreal Sand Hills are Areas of High Diversity for Boreal Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae).
Diversity 2019, 11(2): 22.
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10.3390/d11020022
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Research Reports
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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Riva, F. 2019.
Responses in butterflies to loss and fragmentation of boreal forests from in situ oil sands.
Ph.D. Thesis, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
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