TERRESTRIAL MAMMALS
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Ballard, W.B., M.A. Cronin, M.D. Robards and E.H. Follmann*. 2000. Body sizes, ages, reproductive status, and sex ratios of Arctic Foxes, Alopex lagopus, in the Prudhoe Bay Oil Field, Alaska. Can. Field‑Nat. 114(3):493‑494. link
Ballard, W.B., M.A. Cronin, R. Rodrigues, R.O. Skoog and R.H. Pollard. 2000. Arctic fox, Alopex lagopus, den densities in the Prudhoe Bay Oil Field, Alaska. Can. Field‑Nat. 114(3):453‑456. link
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Ballard, W.B., M.A. Cronin, M.D. Robards and W.A. Stubblefield*. 2003. Heavy metal concentrations in Arctic foxes, Alopex lagopus, in the Prudhoe Bay oil field, Alaska. Can. Field‑Nat. 117(1):119‑121. link
Birdsall, D.A. 1974. An analysis of selection at two loci in fluctuating populations of Microtus**. Can. J. Zool. 52(12):1457‑1462. link
Cronin, M.A. 1992. Intraspecific variation in mitochondrial DNA of North American cervids**. J. Mammal. 73(1):70‑82. link
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Cronin, M.A. 1994. Rapid communication: a unique SacII restriction fragment length polymorphism in mitochondrial DNA of sheep and goats**. J. Anim. Sci. 72(3):796. link
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Cronin, M.A. and V.C. Bleich*. 1995. Mitochondrial DNA variation among populations and subspecies of mule deer in California. Calif. Fish & Game 81(2):45‑54.
Cronin, M.A., L. Renecker*, B.J. Pierson and J.C. Patton. 1995. Genetic variation in domestic reindeer and wild caribou in Alaska. Anim. Genetics 26(2):427‑434. link
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Cronin, M.A., B.J. Pierson, S.R. Johnson, L.E. Noel and W.B. Ballard. 1997. Caribou population density in the Prudhoe Bay region of Alaska. J. Wildl. Res. 2(1):59‑68.
Cronin, M.A., W.B. Ballard, J.D. Bryan, B.J. Pierson and J.D. McKendrick*. 1998. Northern Alaska oil fields and caribou: a commentary. Biol. Conserv. 83(2):195‑208. link
Cronin, M.A., S.C. Amstrup*, G.M. Durner, L.E. Noel, T.L. McDonaldº and W.B. Ballard. 1998. Caribou distribution during the post‑calving period in relation to infrastructure in the Prudhoe Bay oil field, Alaska. Arctic 51(2):85‑93. link
Cronin, M., R. Shideler*, J. Hechtel*, C. Strobeck* and D. Paetkau*. 1999. Genetic relationships of grizzly bears (Ursus arctos) in the Prudhoe Bay region of Alaska: inference from microsatellite DNA, mitochondrial DNA, and field observations. J. Hered. 90(6):622‑628. link
Cronin, M.A., H.A. Whitlaw and W.B. Ballard. 2000. Northern Alaska oil fields and caribou. Wildl. Soc. Bull. 28(4):919‑922. link
Cronin, M.A., J.C. Patton*, R. Courtois* and M. Crête*. 2001. Genetic variation of microsatellite DNA in moose in Québec. Alces 37(1):175‑187. link
Cronin, M.A., H.A. Whitlaw and W.B. Ballard. 2001. Addendum/Northern Alaska oil fields and caribou. Wildl. Soc. Bull. 29(2):764. link
Cronin, M.A., J.C. Patton* and M.D. MacNeil*. 2002. Genetic variation of domestic reindeer and wild caribou (Rangifer tarandus). Proc. Western Sect. Am. Soc. Anim. Sci. 53:138‑141.
Cronin, M.A., S.P. Haskell and W.B. Ballard. 2003. The frequency of antlerless female caribou and reindeer in Alaska. Rangifer 23(2):67‑70. link
Cronin, M.A., J.C. Patton*, N. Balmysheva* and M.D. MacNeil*. 2003. Genetic variation in caribou and reindeer (Rangifer tarandus). Anim. Genetics 34(1):33‑41. link
d’Entremont, M. 2014. The presence of muskrats (Ondatra zibethicus) in a highly contaminated watershed near Yellowknife, Northwest Territories. Northwest. Nat. 95(2):113‑115. link
Demarchi, M.W. and F.L. Bunnell*. 1995. Forest cover selection and activity of moose in response to the summer thermal environment**. Acta Theriol. 40(1):23‑36.
Demarchi, M.W., S.R. Johnson and G.F. Searing. 2000. Distribution and abundance of mountain goats, Oreamnos americanus, in westcentral British Columbia. Can. Field‑Nat. 114(2):301‑306. link
Demarchi, M.W., S.R. Johnson and G.F. Searing. 2000. Incidental grizzly bear, Ursus arctos, sightings during autumn mountain goat, Oreamnos americanus, surveys in westcentral British Columbia. Can. Field‑Nat. 114(4):656‑660. link
Demarchi, M.W. 2002. Grizzly bears, impact significance, and the Greenville to Kincolith Road Project in western British Columbia. p. 491‑498 In: 2001 Proc. Intern. Conf. on Ecology & Transportation, Keystone, CO. Center for Transportation and the Environment, Raleigh, NC. link
Demarchi, M. 2003. Migratory patterns and home range size of moose in the central Nass Valley, British Columbia. Northwest. Nat. 84(3):135‑141. link
Fancy, S.G. 1980. Preparation of mammalian teeth for age determination by cementum layers: a review**. Wildl. Soc. Bull. 8(3):242‑248. link
Fancy, S.G. 1980. Nest‑tree selection by red squirrels in a boreal forest**. Can. Field‑Nat. 94(2):198. link
Fancy, S.G. 1981. Daily movements of red squirrels, Tamiasciurus hudsonicus**. Can. Field‑Nat. 95(3):348‑350. link
Fancy, S.G. 1983. Movements and activity budgets of caribou near oil drilling sites in the Sagavanirktok River floodplain, Alaska. Arctic 36(2):193‑197. link
Follmann, E.H.º and J.L. Hechtel*. 1990. Bears and pipeline construction in Alaska. Arctic 43(2):103‑109. link
Gilders, M.A. 2000. The nature of Great Apes: our next of kin **. Greystone Books, Vancouver, B.C. 104 p. link
Goudie, I. 2008. Moose matters**. Osprey 39(3):102‑105.
Haskell, S.P. and W.B. Ballard. 2004. Factors limiting productivity of the Central Arctic caribou herd of Alaska. Rangifer 24(2):71‑78. link
Haskell, S.P. 2006. First record of a river otter, Lontra canadensis, captured on the northeastern coast of Alaska. Can. Field‑Nat. 120(2):235‑236. link
Haskell, S.P., R.M. Nielsonº, W.B. Ballard, M.A. Cronin and T.L. McDonaldº. 2006. Dynamic responses of calving caribou to oilfields in northern Alaska. Arctic 59(2):179‑190. link
Haskell, S.P. and W.B. Ballard. 2008. Annual re‑habituation of calving caribou to oilfields in northern Alaska: implications for expanding development. Can. J. Zool. 86(7):627‑637. link
Hawkes, V.C. 2011. Early successional wildlife monitoring on reclamation plots in the Athabasca oil sands region. p. 229‑238 In: A.B. Fourie et al. (eds.), Proc. 6th Intern. Conf. on Mine Closure, vol. 2. Austral. Cent. for Geomatics, Univ. of Western Australia, Perth, W.A.
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
Hickie, J.P., D.M. Lavigne* and W.D. Woodward*. 1982. Vitamin D and winter reproduction in the collared lemming, Dicrostonyx groenlandicus**. Oikos 39(1):71‑76. link
McLaren, M.A. and J.E. Green. 1985. Status of muskoxen, Ovibos moschatus, on eastern Melville Island in spring 1982. Can. Field‑Nat. 99(2):156‑162. link
McLaren, M.A. and J.E. Green. 1985. The reactions of muskoxen to snowmobile harassment. Arctic 38(3):188‑193. link
Morningstar, D.E. 2018. A three‑pulley system for elevating the microphone of a bat detector on a meteorological tower**. Bat Res. News 59(2):21-24. link
Morningstar, D.E., C.V. Robinson*, S. Shokralla* and M. Hajibabaei*. 2019. Interspecific competition in bats and diet shifts in response to white-nose syndrome**. Ecosphere 10(11):e02916. 20 p. 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.
Morningstar, D. and A. Sandilands*. 2019. Summer movements of a radio-tagged Hoary Bat (Lasiurus cinereus) captured in southwestern Ontario**. Can. Field‑Nat. 133(2)125‑129. link
Noel, L.E., R.H. Pollard, W.B. Ballard and M.A. Cronin. 1998. Activity and use of active gravel pads and tundra by caribou, Rangifer tarandus granti, within the Prudhoe Bay oil field, Alaska. Can. Field‑Nat. 112(3):400‑409. link
Patterson, C.*, W. Koski, P. Pace*, B. McLuckie* and D.M. Bird*. 2016. Evaluation of an unmanned aircraft system for detecting surrogate caribou targets in Labrador. J. Unmanned Vehicle Syst. 4. link
Pollard, R.H., W.B. Ballard, L.E. Noel and M.A. Cronin. 1996. Parasitic insect abundance and microclimate of gravel pads and tundra within the Prudhoe Bay oil field, Alaska, in relation to use by caribou, Rangifer tarandus granti. Can. Field‑Nat. 110(4):649‑658. link
Pollard, R.H., W.B. Ballard, L.E. Noel and M.A. Cronin. 1996. Summer distribution of caribou, Rangifer tarandus granti, in the area of the Prudhoe Bay oil field, Alaska, 1990‑1994. Can. Field‑Nat. 110(4):659‑674. link
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Sandilands, A.* and D. Morningstar. 2021. Relative efficacy of 9‑mm and 12‑mm PIT tags for studying little brown myotis (Myotis lucifugus): a cautionary note. Bat Res. News 62(3):49-50. link
Schmidt, D.R. 1982. A brown bear (Ursus arctos)‑human encounter in the Brooks Range, Alaska. Can. Field‑Nat. 96(3):347. link
Searing, G.F. 1977. The function of the bark call of the red squirrel**. Can. Field‑Nat. 91(2):187‑189. link
Shank, C.C., P.F. Wilkinson and D.F. Penner*. 1978. Diet of Peary caribou, Banks Island, N.W.T. Arctic 31(2):125‑132. link
Truett, J.C. 1977. Birth and first‑day behavior of wild mule deer fawns**. J. Wildl. Manage. 41(1):150‑151. link
Truett, J.C. 1979. Observations of coyote predation on mule deer fawns in Arizona**. J. Wildl. Manage. 43(4):956‑958. link
Wilkinson, P.F. and C.C. Shank. 1975. Archaeological observations in north‑central Banks Island. Arctic Anthropology 12(1):104‑112. link
Wilkinson, P.F. and C.C. Shank. 1976. Rutting‑fight mortality among musk oxen on Banks Island, Northwest Territories, Canada. Anim. Behav. 24(4):756‑758. link
Wilkinson, P.F., C.C. Shank and D.F. Penner*. 1976. Muskox‑caribou summer range relations on Banks Island, N.W.T. J. Wildl. Manage. 40(1):151‑162. link
—Revised July 2024