Member Recent Publications

  • Abadzadesahraei, S., Déry, S.J. and Rex, J. 2017. Quantifying the water balance of Coles Lake in northeastern British Columbia using in situ measurements and comparisons with other regional sources of water information; in Geoscience BC Summary of Activities 2016, Geoscience BC, Report 2017-1, p. 69–74
  • Aben, K., Wilkening, K and I.D. Hartley  2010  Deciphering the source of technology change: greenhouse gas emission reduction in the British Columbia forest industry, 1990-2005. Technology in Society 32:288-294
  • Acosta, J.A., A. Faz, S. Martínez-Martínez and J.M. Arocena  2011  Enrichment of metals in soils subjected to different land uses in a typical Mediterranean environment (Murcia City, southeast Spain) Applied Geochemistry 26:405–414
  • Acosta, J.A., Faz Cano, A., Arocena, J.M., Debela, F., Martinez-Martinez, S. 2009  Distribution of metals in soil particle size fractions and its implications to risk assessment of playgrounds in Murcia City (Spain). Geoderma 149: 101- 109
  • Acosta, J.A., S. Martínez-Martínez, A. Faz and J.M. Arocena 2011  Accumulations of major and trace elements in particle size fractions of soils on eight different parent materials. Geoderma 161:30–42
  • Adams, R.V., S.E. LaZerte, K.A. Otter, and T.M. Berg. 2016. Influence of landscape features on the microgeographic genetic structure of a resident songbird. Heredity , (24 February 2016).
  • Ahrens, C. Donald, Peter L. Jackson, and Christine E.J.  Jackson. 2012  Meteorology Today: An Introduction to Weather, Climate, and the Environment (1st Canadian ed.). Toronto: Nelson Education
  • Ahrens, C. D., P.L. Jackson, C.E.J. Jackson, 2016: Meteorology Today: An Introduction to Weather, Climate, and the Environment. 2nd  Canadian Edition. Toronto: Nelson Education. 597 pages plus 48 pages appendix, glossary, index.
  • Ainslie, B. and P.L. Jackson. 2009. The use of atmospheric dispersion models to determine influence regions in the Prince George B.C. airshed from the burning of open wood waste piles. Environmental Manager, 90, 2393-2401
  • Ainslie, B., P.L. Jackson, 2010: Downscaling and bias correcting a cold season precipitation climatology over coastal southern British Columbia using the Regional Atmospheric Modeling System (RAMS). Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology, 49, 937-953.
  • Ainslie, B., P.L. Jackson, 2011: Investigation of Mountain Pine Beetle above-canopy dispersion using Weather Radar and an Atmospheric Dispersion Model. Aerobiologia¸ 27, 51-65. DOI 10.1007/s10453-010-9176-9.
  • Ainslie, B. D.G. Steyn, C. Reuten, P.L. Jackson, 2013: A retrospective analysis of ozone formation in the Lower Fraser Valley, B.C. Part II: Influence of emissions reductions on ozone formation. Atmosphere-Ocean. 51(2), 170-186. DOI 10.1080/07055900.2013.782264
  • Ainslie, B., N. Alexander, N. Johnston, J. Bradley, A.C. Pomeroy, P.L. Jackson, K.A. Otter, 2014: Predicting spatial patterns of eagle migration using a mesoscale atmospheric model: a case study associated with a mountain-ridge wind development. International Journal of Biometeorology. 58(1), 17-30. DOI 10.1007/s00484-012-0620-0
  • Aitken, D.A., Child, K.N., Rea, R.V., and O.G. Hjeljord.  2012.  Age, sex and seasonal differences of carcass weights of moose from the central interior of British Columbia: A comparative analysis.  Alces 48: 105-122
  • Akça, E., Arocena, J., Kelling, G, Nagano, T., Degryse, P., Poblome, J., Çambel, H., Buyuk, G., Tümay, T., Kapur, S.  2009  Firing Temperatures and Raw Material Sources of Ancient Hittite Ceramics of Asia Minor. Trans. Ind. Ce-ram. Soc., 68:35-40
  • Akça, E., Arocena, J., Kılıç, S., Dingil, M. and S. Kapur  2010  Preliminary chemical and micromorphological observations on Urartu (800-600 BC) ceramics, Eastern Turkey. Geoarcheaology 25: 223-244
  • Akça, E., Kapur, S., Özdöl, S., Hodder, I., Poblome, J., Arocena, J., Kelling, G. and Bedestenci 2009  Clues of production for the Neolithic Çatalhöyük (central Anatolia) pottery. Scientific Research and Essay, 4:612-625
  • Alava J.J. & Gantner, N. 2018; Risks and radiation impacts in the B.C. coastal-marine environment following the Fukushima nuclear accident. In: Ocean Watch British Columbia Edition. First Edition. K. Bodtker (Ed). Coastal Ocean Research Institute, Ocean Wise. 2018.
  • Albers, S.J. and E.L. Petticrew  2012  Ecosystem response to a salmon disturbance regime: implications for downstream nutrient fluxes in aquatic systems.  Limnology and Oceanography  57: 113-123
  • Albers, S. J., Déry, S. J. and Petticrew, E. L., 2015: Flooding in the Nechako River Basin of Canada: A random forest modeling approach to flood analysis in a highly regulated reservoir system, Canadian Water Resources Journal, 41.
  • Allan, J. R., Venter, O. & Watson, J. E. M. 2017. Temporally inter-comparable maps of terrestrial wilderness and the Last of the Wild. Scientific Data 4, 170187, doi:10.1038/sdata.2017.187.
  • Allan JR, Venter O, Maxwell S, Bertzky B, Jones K, Shi Y, Watson JEM. 2017. Recent increases in human pressure and forest loss threaten many Natural World Heritage Sites. Biological Conservation 206 - 47-55
  • Allan JR, Kormos C, Jaeger T, Venter O, Bertzky B, Shi Y, Mackay B, Merm R, Osipova E, Watson JEM. 2018. Gaps and opportunities for the World Heritage Convention to contribute to global wilderness conservation. Conservation Biology 32: 116-162
  • Allan, J.R. J.E.M. Watson, M. DiMarco, C.J. O'Bryan, H.P. Possingham, S.C. Atkinson, and O. Venter. 2019. Hotspots of Human Impact on Threatened Terrestrial Vertebrates. PLoS biology 17(3) 
  • Allchin, M. and Déry, S. J., 2017: A spatio-temporal analysis of trends in Northern Hemisphere snow-dominated area and duration, 1971-2014, Annals of Glaciology, 58(75pt1), 21-35.
  • Allchin, M. and Déry, S. J., 2019: Shifting spatial and temporal patterns in the onset of seasonally snow-dominated conditions in the Northern Hemisphere, 1972-2017, Journal of Climate, 32(16), 4981-5001.
  • Allchin, M. and Déry, S. J., 2020: The climatological context of trends in the onset of Northern Hemisphere seasonal snowcover, 1972-2017, Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 125(17)
  • Allen, J., K. Bartlett, M. Graham, P.L. Jackson 2011: Ambient concentrations of airborne endotoxin in two cities in the interior of British Columbia, Canada. Journal of Environmental Monitoring, 13, 631-640, DOI:10.1039/C0EM00235F
  • Amos, K.J., Croke, J.C., Timmers, H., Owens, P.N., Thompson, C.  2009  The application of caesium-137 measurements to investigate floodplain deposition in a large semi-arid catchment in Queensland, Australia: a low-fallout environment. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 34: 515-529
  • Anderson, T.A., and C.J. Johnson. 2014. Distribution of barren-ground caribou during winter in response to fire. Ecosphere 5(10):140.
  • Argent, N., S. Markey, G. Halseth, L. Murphy, and F. Haslam-McKenzie (accepted) The socio-spatial politics of royalties and their distribution: A case study of the Surat Basin, Queensland. EPA: Economy and Space.
  • Arocena, J.M., van Mourik, J.M., Schilder, M.L.M. and Á. Faz Cano  2010  Initial soil development under pioneer plant species in metal mine waste deposits. Restoration Ecology 18(S2):244–252
  • Arocena, J.M., Velde, B.  2009 Transformation of chlorites by primary biological agents - a synthesis of X-ray diffraction studies. Geomicrobiology J. 26:382-388
  • Aubin, I., A.D. Munson, F. Cardou, P.J. Burton, N. Isabel, J.H. Pedlar, A. Paquette, A.R. Taylor, S. Delagrange, H. Kebli, C. Messier, B. Shipley, F. Valladares, J. Kattge, L. Boisvert-Marsh, and D. McKenney. 2016. Traits to stay, traits to move: a review of functional traits to assess sensitivity and adaptive capacity of temperate and boreal forests to climate change. Environmental Reviews 24(2): 164-186.
  • Babey, C.N., Gantner N., Williamson C.J., Spendlow I.E., Shrimpton, J.M. 2020. Evidence of predation of juvenile white sturgeon (Acipenser transmontanus) by North American river otter (Lontra canadensis) in the Nechako River, British Columbia, Canada. J Appl Ichthyol 2020;00:1–5.
  • Bailey, J.M., Reudink, M.W. & Otter, K.A., 2019. Supplemental feeding may reduce responsiveness of black-capped chickadees (Poecile atricapillus) to avian mobbing calls during gap-crossing experiments.  Canadian Journal of Zoology 97: 680–684
  • Bakri, T., P.L. Jackson, F. Doherty, 2017. A Synoptic Climatology of Strong Along-channel Winds on the Coast of British Columbia. International Journal of Climatology 37: 2398-2412.
  • Bakri, T., P.L. Jackson, F. Doherty, 2017: Along-channel Winds in Howe Sound: Climatological Effects and Case Studies. Atmosphere-Ocean. 55, 12-30.
  • Bakri, T., P.L. Jackson, 2019: Statistical and Synoptic Analyses of Offshore Wind Variations. International Journal of Climatology. 39, 3201-3217.
  • Balogh, S.L., Huber, D.P.W., Lindgren, B.S. 2018. Single-generation effects on terpenoid defenses in lodgepole pine populations following mountain pine beetle infestation. PLoS ONE 13:e0196063.
  • Balogh S.L., Björklund N., Huber D.P.W., Lindgren B.S. 2020. Random and directed movement by Warren root collar weevils (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), relative to size and distance of host lodgepole pine trees. Journal of Insect Science Journal of Insect Science 20(4): 9.
  • Banerjee S., N. Kennedy, A.E. Richardson, K.N. Egger, and Siciliano, S.D. 2016. Archaeal ammonia oxidizers respond to soil factors at smaller spatial scales than overall archaea in a high Arctic polar oasis. Canadian Journal of Microbiology, Published on the web 1 February 2016.
  • Barber QE, Parisien M-A, Whitman E, Stralberg D, Johnson C.J., St-Laurent M-H, DeLancey ER, Price DT, Arseneault D, Wang X, and Flannigan MD. 2018. Potential impacts of climate change on the habitat of boreal woodland caribou. Ecosphere 9(10).
  • Barboza, P.S., Parker, K.L.  2008  Allocating protein to reproduction in arctic reindeer and caribou. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 81: 835-855
  • Barboza, P.S., Parker, K.L., Hume, I.D.  2009  Integrative Wildlife Nutrition. (Springer-Verlag: Heidelberg) 342 pp.
  • Barrier, T.A. and C.J. Johnson  2012  The influence of fire history on selection of foraging sites by barren-ground caribou.  Ecoscience  19: 177-188
  • Barst, B.D., P. E. Drevnick, D.C.G. Muir, N. Gantner, M. Power, G. Köck, N. Chéhab, H. Swanson, F. Rigét, N. Basu. 2018. Screening-level risk assessment of methylmercury for non-anadromous Arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus): A State of the Art Review; Environ Toxicol Chem.  ETCJ-Oct-18-00622
  • Barthod L.R.M., Liu K., Lobb D.A., Owens P.N., Martinez-Carreras N., Koiter A.J., Petticrew E.L., McCullough G.K., Liu C., Gaspar L. (2015). Selecting color-based tracers and classifying sediment sources in the assessment of sediment dynamics using sediment source fingerprinting. Journal of Environmental Quality, 44, 1605-1616.
  • Bash, E., Moorman, B., Menounos, B., and Gunther, A. 2020. Evaluation of SfM for surface characterization on a snow-covered glacier through comparison with aerial lidar. Journal of Unmanned Vehicle Systems 8, 119-139.
  • Beedle M. J., Menounos, B., Luckman, H., Wheate, R.  2009  Annual push moraines as climate proxy. Geophys. Res. Lett., 36, L20501.
  • Beedle, M.J., B. Menounos, R. Wheate. (2014). An evaluation of mass-balance methods applied to Castle Creek Glacier, British Columbia, Canada. Journal of Glaciology, Vol. 60, No. 220, 2014
  • Beedle, M.J., B. Menounos, and R. Wheate. 2015. Glacier change in the Cariboo Mountains, British Columba, Canada (1952- 2005). Pp. 65-80 in “The Cryosphere”.
  • Benmansour, M., Mabit, L., Owens, P.N., Tarján, S., Walling, D.E. (2014). The use of excess 210Pb (210Pbex) as a soil and sediment tracer. In: Guidelines for Using Fallout Radionuclides to Assess Erosion and Effectiveness of Soil Conservation Strategies. International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Technical Document, TecDoc 1741, IAEA, Vienna, Austria, pp. 79- 104.
  • Berg, B., B. Erhagen, M.-B. Johansson, L. Vesterdal, M. Faituri, P. Sanborn, and M. Nilsson. 2013. Manganese dynamics in decomposing needle and leaf litter — a synthesis. Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 43(12): 1127-1136.
  • Berg, B., Johansson, M.B., Liu, C., Faiturie, M., Sanborn, P., Vesterdal, L., Ni, X., Hansen, K., and Ukonmaanaho, L. 2017. Calcium in decomposing foliar litter – A synthesis for boreal and temperate coniferous forests.  Forest Ecology and Management, 403: 137-144.
  • Berg, B., T. Sun, M.-B. Johansson, P. Sanborn, X. Ni, S. Akerblom, M. Lonn. 2021. Magnesium dynamics in decomposing foliar litter – A synthesis. Geoderma 382: 114756.
  • Berthier, E., Schiefer, E., Clarke, G.K.C., Menounos, B. and F. Rémy  2010  Contribution of Alaskan glaciers to sea-level rise derived from satellite imagery. Nature Geoscience, 17 January. doi: 10.1038/NGEO737
  • Berzins L.L, Dawson R.D. (2016) Experimentally altered plumage brightness of female tree swallows: a test of the differential allocation hypothesis. Behaviour 153: 525-550.
  • Berzins L.L, Dawson R.D. (2018) Experimentally altered plumage brightness of female tree swallows (Tachycineta bicolor) influences nest site retention and reproductive success Canadian Journal of Zoology 95: in press.
  • Berzins L.L, Shrimpton J.M., Dawson R.D. (2018) Experimentally altering pre-breeding sex steroids reduces extra-pair paternity in female tree swallows. Ethology 124: 410-422.
  • Berzins L.L, Dawson R.D. (2019) Does experimentally altered plumage ornamentation of female passerines influence offspring quality? A test in female tree swallows. Ethology 125: 298-305. 
  • Berzins L.L., Dawson R.D., Morrissey C.A., Clark R.G. (2020) The relative contribution of individual quality and changing climate as drivers of lifetime reproductive success in a short-lived avian species. Scientific Reports 10: 19766. 
  • Beyer HL, Venter O, Grantham HS, Watson JEM. 2019. Substantial losses in ecoregion intactness highlights urgency of globally coordinated action. Conservation Letters. 2019; e12592.
  • Bhattacharya, A., Bolch, T., Mukherjee, K., King, O., Kapitsa, V., Menounos, B., Neckel, N., Yang, W., Yao, T.D., (in press). Multi-platform observations document glacier variability in High Mountain Asia since the 1960s. Nature Communications. 
  • Bidlack, A., Bisbing, S., Buma, B., Diefenderfer, H.,  Fellman, J., Floyd, W., Giesbrecht, I., Lally, A., Lertzman, K., Perakis, S., Butman, D., D'Amore, D., Fleming, S., Hood, E., Hunt, B., Kiffney, P., McNicol, G., Menounos, B., and Tank, S., 2021. Climate-Mediated Changes to Linked Terrestrial and Marine Ecosystems across the Northeast Pacific Coastal Temperate Rainforest Margin, BioScience
  • Binici, H., Arocena, J., Kapur, S., Aksogan, O., and H. Kaplan  2009  Microstructure of red brick dust and ground basaltic pumice blended cement mortars exposed to magnesium sulphate solutions. Can. J. Civ. Eng. 36:1784–1793
  • Binici, H., Arocena, J., Kapur, S., Aksogan, O., and H. Kaplan  2010  Investigation of the physico-chemical and microscopic properties of Ottoman mortars from Erzurum (Turkey).  Construction and Building Materials 24:1995–2002
  • Bitton P.-P., Dawson R.D. (2008) Age-related differences in plumage characteristics of male tree swallows: hue and brightness signal different aspects of individual quality. Journal of Avian Biology 39: 446-452.
  • Bitton P.-P., Dawson R.D. (2017) Age-related prenatal maternal effects and postnatal breeding experience have different influences on nestling development in an altricial passerine. Journal of Avian Biology 48: 660-668.
  • Bitton P.-P., Dawson R.D., Ochs C.L. (2008) Plumage characteristics, reproductive investment, and assortative mating in tree swallows Tachycineta bicolor. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 62: 1543-1550.
  • Björklund, N. and B.S. Lindgren  2010  Basal area – a measure with limited ecological significance for phloem feeding insects.  In Columbus, F. (Ed.) Insect Habitats: Characteristics, Diversity and Management. (New York: Nova Science Publishers, Inc.) pp 151-156
  • Björklund, N., B.S. Lindgren, T.L. Shore and T. Cudmore.  2009  Can predicted mountain pine beetle net production be used to improve stand prioritization for management? For. Ecol. Managem. 257: 233–237
  • Björklund, N., Lindgren, B.S.  2009  Diameter of lodgepole pine and mortality caused by the mountain pine beetle: factors that influence the relationship and their applicability for susceptibility rating. Can. J. for. Res. 39: 908-916
  • Blagdon, D., C.J. Johnson. 2021 Short term, but high risk of predation for endangered mountain caribou during seasonal migration. Biodiversity and Conservation 30 (3), 719-739.
  • Blake, W.H.,Boeckx, P., Stock, B., Smith, H.G., Bode, S., Upadahayay, H. R., Gaspar, L., Goddard, R., Lennard, A., Lizaga, I., Lobb, D.A., Owens, P.N., Petticrew, E.L., Kuzyk, Z., Gari, B.D., Munishi, L., Mtei, K., Nebiyu, A., Mabit, L., Navas, A., Semmens, B. (2018). A hierarchical Bayesian mixing model approach for river basin sediment source apportionment. Scientific Reports 8:13073.
  • Blewett, J. and Hanlon, N., 2016. Disablement as inveterate condition: Living with habitual ableism in Prince George, British Columbia. The Canadian Geographer 60(1): 46‐55.
  • Boateng, K. and Lewis, K.J. 2015. Spore dispersal by Dothistroma septosporum in northwest British Columbia. Phytopathology. 105:69-79.
  • Bode M, Tulloch A, Mills M, Venter O, Ando A. 2015. A conservation planning approach to mitigating the impacts of leakage from protected area networks. Conservation Biology 29: 765-774.
  • Bois, C., Janzen, D.T., Sanborn, P.T., Fredeen, A.L.  2009  Contrasting total carbon stocks between ecological site series in a sub-boreal spruce research forest in central British Columbia. Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 39(5) May: 897-907
  • Bolch, T., Menounos, B., Wheate, R.  2010  Landsat-based inventory of glaciers in western Canada, 1985-2005. Remote Sensing of Environment 114: 127-137.
  • Bolch T., Shea, J.M., S. Liu, F.M. Azam, Y. Gao, S. Gruber, W.W. Immerzeel, A. Kulkarni, H. Li, A.A. Tahir, G. Zhang, and Y. Zhang., 2019. Status and Change of the Cryosphere in the Extended Hindu Kush Himalaya Region. In: Wester P., Mishra A., Mukherji A., Shrestha A. (eds) The Hindu Kush Himalaya Assessment. Springer, Cham
  • Bonnett, T.R., Robert, J.A., Pitt, C., Fraser, J.D., Keeling, C.I., Bohlmann, J. and D.P.W. Huber  2012. Global and comparative proteomic profiling of overwintering and developing mountain pine beetle, Dendroctonus ponderosae (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), larvae.  Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology  http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ibmb.2012.08.003
  • Booth, A.L. and G. Halseth. 2011 Why the Public Thinks Natural Resources Public Participation Processes Fail:  A Case Study of British Columbia Communities.  Land Use Policy 28: 898-906
  • Booth, A.L. And N. Skelton. 2011 “There’s a Conflict Right There.”  Integrating Indigenous Community Values into Commercial Forestry in the Tl’azt’en Nation.  Society and Natural Resources 24: 368-383
  • Booth, A.L. and N.W. Skelton. 2011  Industry and Government Perspectives on First Nations Participation in the British Columbia Environmental Assessment Process. Environmental Impact Assessment Review. Accepted November 22, 2010
  • Booth, A.L. and N.W. Skelton. Forthcoming. “We are Fighting for Ourselves” - First Nations’ Evaluation of British Columbia and Canadian Environmental Assessment Processes.  Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and Management.  Accepted November 7, 2010
  • Booth, A.L. and N.W. Skelton. Forthcoming. Anatomy of a Failed Sustainability Initiative: Government and Community Resistance to Sustainable Landscaping in a Canadian City.  Sustainability: Science, Practice and Policy. Accepted January 12, 2011
  • Booth, A.L. and N.W. Skelton.  2011  “You spoil everything!”  Indigenous Peoples and the Consequences of Industrial Development in British Columbia.  Environment, Development and Sustainability. On-line:  DOI 10.1007/s10668-011-9284-x
  • Booth, A.L. And N.W. Skelton.  In Press, March 2011. Improving First Nations’ Participation in Environmental Assessment Processes: Recommendations from the Field. Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal
  • Bortolotti L.E., Harriman V.B., Clark R.G., Dawson R.D. (2011) Can changes in provisioning by parent birds account for seasonally-declining patterns of offspring recruitment? Canadian Journal of Zoology 89: 921-928.
  • Botten, N., Wood, L.J., Werner, J.R., 2021. Glyphosate remains in forest plant tissues for a decade or more. Forest Ecology and Management 493.
  • Boudreault, C, Coxson, D.S.,  Bergeron, Y., Stevenson, S., and M. Bouchard. 2013.  Do forests treated by partial cutting provide growth conditions similar to old-growth forests for epiphytic lichens? Biological Conservation 159: 458-467.
  • Boudreault, M., Koiter. A.J., Lobb, D.A., Lui, K., Benoy, G., Owens P.N., Danielescu, D., Li, S., 2018. Using colour, shape and radionuclide fingerprints to identify sources of sediment in an agricultural watershed in Atlantic Canada. Canadian Water Resources Journal, 43, 347-365.
  • Boudreault, M., Koiter, A.J., Lobb, D.A., Liu, K., Benoy, G., Owens, P.N., Li, S., 2019. Comparison of sampling designs for sediment source fingerprinting in an agricultural watershed in Atlantic Canada. Journal of Soils and Sediments, 19, 3302-3318.
  • Boulanger, Y., S. Gauthier, and P.J. Burton. 2014. A refinement of models projecting future Canadian fire regimes using homogeneous fire regime zones. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 44: 365-376.
  • Bouquey, N., Campbell, L.M., Cumming, G. Meletis, Zoë A., Norwood, C. and J. Stoll  2012. Interpreting Amenities, Envisioning the Future: Common Ground and Conflict in North Carolina’s Coastal Communities. Geojournal 77(1): (2012) 77: 83-101.
  • Bouquey, N., Campbell, L.M., Cumming, G.,  Meletis, Z.A., Norwood, C., and J. Stoll  2010  Interpreting amenities, envisioning the future: common ground and conflict in North Carolina’s coastal communities.  Geojournal   DOI 10.1007/s10708-010-9387-1
  • Bowler, R., Fredeen, A.L., Brown, M.G. and T.A. Black  2012  Residual vegetation importance to net CO2 update in pine-dominated stands following mountain pine beetle attack in central British Columbia, Canada.  Forest Ecology and Management  269: 82-91
  • Bowler, Rebecca, Hugues B. Massicotte, and Arthur L. Fredeen. 2017. Combining leaf gas-exchange and stable carbon isotopes to assess mycoheterotrophy in three species of Pyroleae. Botany 95.
  • Boyce, M.S., Johnson, C.J., Merrill, E.H., Nielsen, S.E., Solberg, E.J., and van Moorter, B. Can habitat selection predict abundance? Journal of Animal Ecology.
  • Brahney J., Clague J., Edwards T., and B. Menounos   2010   Late Holocene paleohydrology of Kluane Lake, Yukon Territory, Canada.  Journal of Paleolimnology 44( 3) 873-885
  • Brahney, J., Clague, J.J., Edwards, T.W.D., and B. Menounos   2010   Late Holocene paleohydrology of Kluane Lake, Yukon Territory, Canada.  Journal of Paleolimnology  44(3): 873-885
  • Brahney, J., Bothwell, M., Capito, L., Gray, C.A., Null, S.E., Menounos, B., Curtis, P.J., 2021.  Glacier recession alters stream water quality characteristics facilitating bloom formation in the benthic diatom Didymosphenia geminate. Science of the Total Environment 764, 1428562.
  • Breault, D.N., C.J. Johnson, M. Todd, and M.P. Gillingham. 2021. Resource use by an apex mesocarnivore, Pacific marten in a highly modified forested island ecosystem. Forest Ecology and Management 492, 119167
  • Breault, D.N, C.J. Johnson, M. Todd, S.S. Verenitch, and M.P. Gillingham. 2021. Spatial and temporal variability in the diet of Pacific marten (Martes caurina) on Haida Gwaii: an apex predator in a highly modified ecosystem. Canadian Journal of Zoology,
  • Bridger, M.C., C.J. Johnson, and M.P. Gillingham. 2017. Working with experts to quantify changes in the abundance of furbearers following rapid and large-scale forest harvesting. Forest Ecology and Management 402:194-203.
  • Brochez, C.B., R.V. Rea, S.M. Crowley, and D.P. Hodder. 2020. Year-round patterns of mineral lick use by Moose (Alces americanus), deer, and Elk (Cervus canadensis) in north-central British Columbia. Canadian Field-Naturalist 134(4): 361–374.
  • Brockley, R.P., Sanborn, P.T.  2009  Effects of repeated fertilization on forest floor and mineral soil properties in young lodgepole pine and spruce forests in central British Columbia. Technical Report 052 (BC Ministry of Forests and Range, Victoria)
  • Brown, M., Black, T.A., Nesic, Z., Foord, V.N., Spittlehouse, D.L., Fredeen, A.L., Grant, N.J., Burton, P.J., and J.A. Trofynow  2010  Impact of mountain pine beetle on the net ecosystem production of lodgepole pine stands in British Columbia. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 150: 254-264
  • Brown, M.G., Black, T.A., Nesic, Z., Fredeen, A.L., Foord, V.N., Spittlehouse, D.L., Bowler, R., Burton, P.J., Trofymow, J.A., Grant, N.J. and D. Lessard  2012  The carbon balance of two lodgepole pine stands recovering from mountain pine beetle attack in British Columbia.  Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 153: 82-93  doi: 10.1016/j.agrformet.2011.07.010
  • Brown, M.G., T.A. Black, Z. Nesic, V.N. Foord, D.L. Spittlehouse, A.L. Fredeen, R. Bowler, N.J. Grant, P.J. Burton, J.A. Trofymow, and D. Lessard. 2014. Evapotranspiration and canopy characteristics of two lodgepole pine stands following mountain pine beetle attack. Hydrological Processes 28(8): 3326-3340.
  • Brown CJ, Bode M, Venter O, Barnes MD, McGowan J, Runge C, Watson JEM, Possingham HP. 2015. Effective conservation requires clear objectives and prioritising actions, not places or species. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA
  • Brown, R., Marsh, P., Déry, S. J., and Yang, D., 2020: Chapter 3: Snow cover - observations, processes, changes and impacts on northern hydrology, Arctic Hydrology, Permafrost and Ecosystem, Springer, 61-99.
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