TERRESTRIAL ECOLOGY
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- G With Greeneridge Sciences Inc. 1
- * Co-author not with LGL
- ** Publication by LGL employee, but not arising from an LGL project. Papers published by employees before they joined LGL are not listed
- † Study conducted principally by a subcontractor or affiliate of LGL.
See also: publications on Terrestrial Mammals, Birds, and Reptiles & Amphibians
Cameron, R.*, I. Goudie and D. Richardson*. 2013. Habitat loss exceeds habitat regeneration for an IUCN flagship lichen epiphyte: Erioderma pedicellatum. Can. J. Forest. Res. 43(11):1075‑1080. link
Carlson, G.L.* and S. Tupper. 2020. Ski wax use contributes to environmental contamination by per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances**. Chemosphere 261(2020):128078. link
Funk, D.W., L.E. Noel and A.H. Freedman. 2004. Environmental gradients, plant distribution, and species richness in Arctic salt marsh near Prudhoe Bay, Alaska. Wetlands Ecol. Manage. 12(3):215‑233. link
Gerwing, T.G. and V.C. Hawkes. 2021. Similarity analyses in restoration ecology and how to improve their utility. Restor. Ecol. 29(4):e13368. link
Gerwing, T.G., V.C. Hawkes, G.D. Gann* and S.D. Murphy*. 2021. Restoration, reclamation, and rehabilitation: on the need for, and positing a definition of, ecological reclamation. Restor. Ecol. 30(7)e13461. link
Gerwing, T.G.*, V.C. Hawkes and S.D. Murphy*. 2023. Speaking the same language: aligning project designations to clarify communication in restoration ecology**. Environ. Rev. 31(3):498-508. link
Gilders, M.A. and M.A. Cronin. 2000. North Slope oil field development. p. 15‑33 In: J.C. Truett and S.R. Johnson (eds.), The natural history of an Arctic oil field/development and the biota. Academic Press, San Diego, CA. 422 p. link
Goodban, A.G.º, W.D. Bakowsky* and B.D. Bricker. 1999. The historical and present extent and floristic composition of prairie and savanna vegetation in the vicinity of Hamilton, Ontario**. p. 87‑103 In: C. Warwick (ed.), Proc. 15th N. Am. Prairie Conf. Natural Areas Assoc., Bend, OR.
Goudie, R.I., C. Scheidegger*, C. Hanel*, A. Munier* and E. Conway*. 2011. New population models help explain declines in the globally rare boreal felt lichen Erioderma pedicellatum in Newfoundland. Endang. Species Res. 13(3):181‑189. link
Hawkes, V.C. and T.G. Gerwing. 2019. Wildlife usage indicates increased similarity between reclaimed upland habitat and mature boreal forest in the Athabasca Oil Sands Region of Alberta, Canada. PLoS ONE 14(6):e0217556. 17 p. link
Hawkes, V.C., P. Gibeau and W. Challenger. 2024. Making sense of wildlife habitat use on active oil sands mines: quasi‑experiments, occupancy models, trends assessments and upland habitat reclamation. Ecol. Solut. Evid. 5:e12367. link
Hawkes, V.C., M.T. Miller, J. Novoa, E. Ibeke* and J.P. Martin*. 2020. Opportunistic wetland formation, characterization, and quantification on landforms reclaimed to upland ecosites in the Athabasca Oil Sands Region. Wetlands Ecol. Manage. 28:953‑970. link
Johnson, S.R., S.B. Yazvenko, Y.Y. Dgebuadze* and E.A. Kriksunov*. 1999. The status of biological research in the Russian Arctic. Arctic 52(3):317‑324. link
Ovaska, K.*, L. Sopuck* and D. Robichaud. 2016. Short‑term effects of variable‑retention logging practices on terrestrial gastropods in coastal forests of British Columbia**. Northwest Sci. 90(3):260‑277. link
Pinno, B.D.* and V.C. Hawkes. 2015. Temporal trends of ecosystem development on different site types in reclaimed boreal forests. Forests 6(6):2109‑2124. link
Legend
- º LGL consultant or subcontractor
- G With Greeneridge Sciences Inc.1
- * Co-author not with LGL
- ** Publication by LGL employee, but not arising from an LGL project. Papers published by employees before they joined LGL are not listed
- † Study conducted principally by a subcontractor or affiliate of LGL.
Shefferson, R.P.* and 33 others including M.T. Miller. 2018. Drivers of vegetative dormancy across herbaceous perennial plant species. Ecol. Lett. 21(5):724-733. link
Tremaine, R. 1993. Valuing tropical rain forests**. Conserv. Biol. 7(1):7‑8. link
Truett, J.C. and R.J. Douglass. 1982. Ecosystem analysis for terrestrial baseline studies – an example in Colorado’s Piceance Basin. p. 57‑69 In: Land and water issues related to energy development. Ann Arbor Sciences Press.
Truett, J.C. and D.W. Lay*. 1984. Land of bears and honey. A natural history of East Texas**. Univ. Texas Press, Austin. 176 p. link or link
Truett, J.C. and K. Kertell. 1992. Tundra disturbance and ecosystem production: implications for impact assessment. Environ. Manage. 16(4):485‑494. link
Truett, J.C.* and S.R. Johnson (eds.). 2000. The natural history of an Arctic oil field/development and the biota. Academic Press, San Diego, CA. 422 p. link or link
Wang, M. and P.J. Howarth*. 1993. Modeling errors in remote sensing image classification**. Remote Sens. Environ. 45(3):261‑271. link
Yazvenko, S. 1998. Focus/From pollen to plants**. p. 14‑20 In: J.L. Davis (ed.), Sandy Pylos/an archaeological history from Nestor to Navarino. Univ. Texas Press, Austin, TX. 342 p.
Yazvenko, S.B. and D.J. Rapport*. 1997. The history of the ponderosa pine pathology: implications for management**. J. Forestry 95(12):16‑20. link
Zangger, E.*, M.E. Timpson*, S.B. Yazvenko, F. Kuhnke* and J. Knauss*. 1997. The Pylos regional archaeological project/Part II: landscape evolution and site preservation**. Hesperia, J. Am. Sch. Classical Stud. Athens 66(4):549‑641. link
Zangger, E.*, M. Timpson*, S. Yazvenko and H. Leiermann*. 1999. Searching for the Ports of Troy**. p. 89‑103 In: P. Leveau, F. Trément, K. Walsh and G. Barker (eds.), Environmental reconstruction in Mediterranean landscape archaeology. Oxbow Books, Oxford, U.K.
—Revised July 2024