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Bayne, E.M., H. Lankau,& J. Tigner (2012) Ecologically-based criteria to assess the impact and recovery of seismic lines: The importance of width, regeneration, and seismic line density. Department of Biological Sciences, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta.
Dyer, S.J., J.P. O'Neill, S.M. Wasel & S. Boutin (2002) Quantifying barrier effects of roads and seismic lines on movements of female
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James, ARC & A.K. Stuart-Smith (2000) Distribution of caribou and wolves in relation to linear corridors. Journal of Wildlife Management, 64, 154-159.
Lee, P. & S. Boutin (2006) Persistence and developmental transition of wide seismic lines in the western Boreal Plains of Canada. Journal of Environmental Management, 78, 240–250.
Linke, J., S.E. Franklin, F. Huettmann, & G.B. Stenhouse (2008) Effects of cut line density and land-cover heterogeneity on landscape.
Canadian Journal of Remote Sensing, 34, 390–404.
Machtans, C.S. (2006) Songbird response to seismic lines in the western boreal forest: a manipulative experiment. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 84, 1421–1430.
McCune, B. and D. Keon. 2002. Equations for potential annual direct incident radiation and heat load. Journal of Vegetation Science 13:603-606.
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American boreal forest. Forestry, 85, 339-339.
Schnieder, R.R, G. Hauer, W.L. Adamowicz, & S. Boutin. 2010. Triage for conserving threatened populations of species: The case of woodland caribou in Alberta. Biological Conservation, 143, 1603-1611.
Bayne, E.M., S. Van Wilgenburg, S. Boutin, S. & K.A. Hobson (2005) Modeling and field testing of ovenbird (Seiurus aurocapillus) responses to boreal forest dissection by energy sector development at multiple spatial scales. Landscape Ecology, 20, pp. 203–216.
Bayne, E.M., H. Lankau,& J. Tigner (2012) Ecologically-based criteria to assess the impact and recovery of seismic lines: The importance of width, regeneration, and seismic line density. Department of Biological Sciences, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta.
Dyer, S.J., J.P. O'Neill, S.M. Wasel & S. Boutin (2002) Quantifying barrier effects of roads and seismic lines on movements of female
woodland caribou in northeastern Alberta. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 80, 839-845.
James, ARC & A.K. Stuart-Smith (2000) Distribution of caribou and wolves in relation to linear corridors. Journal of Wildlife Management, 64, 154-159.
Lee, P. & S. Boutin (2006) Persistence and developmental transition of wide seismic lines in the western Boreal Plains of Canada. Journal of Environmental Management, 78, 240–250.
Linke, J., S.E. Franklin, F. Huettmann, & G.B. Stenhouse (2008) Effects of cut line density and land-cover heterogeneity on landscape.
Canadian Journal of Remote Sensing, 34, 390–404.
Machtans, C.S. (2006) Songbird response to seismic lines in the western boreal forest: a manipulative experiment. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 84, 1421–1430.
McCune, B. and D. Keon. 2002. Equations for potential annual direct incident radiation and heat load. Journal of Vegetation Science 13:603-606.
Nash, J. C. 2012. Detailed linear characterization of selected townships located south of Fort McMurray, Alberta (version 2.0). Prepared for Linear Footprint Management Subgroup (LFMSG), Fort McMurray, AB. GreenLink Forestry Inc, June, 2012.
Sanderson, L.A., J.A. McLaughlin, & P.M. Antunes. (2012) The last great forest: a review of the status of invasive species in the North
American boreal forest. Forestry, 85, 339-339.
Schnieder, R.R, G. Hauer, W.L. Adamowicz, & S. Boutin. 2010. Triage for conserving threatened populations of species: The case of woodland caribou in Alberta. Biological Conservation, 143, 1603-1611.
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