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Bird communities as indicators of the conservation value of old forests in Nova Scotia
Post-breeding movements of Swainson’s Thrush in southern Nova Scotia
Post-fledging movements and nocturnal flight behaviour of blackpoll warbler and yellow-rumped warbler in the gulf of maine region evaluated using automated radio telemetry
Fall migration decisions of northern saw-whet owls at an ecological barrier
Regional-scale movements of locally breeding and migratory Blackpoll Warblers (Setophaga striata) during fall in the Gulf of Maine Region
Breeding ground dispersal and fall migratory movements of Ipswich Sparrows (Passerculus sandwichensis princeps)
Assessing habitat use by migratory birds using marine radar
Factors influencing decisions of birds during fall migration in the Gulf of Maine Region
Movement ecology of songbirds during fall migration in southwestern Nova Scotia
Multi-scale habitat selection and fledging success of Black-backed and American Three-toed Woodpeckers in managed forest landscapes
Radar aeroecology
Nest-site characteristics and the influence of clear-cutting at multiple scales on breeding success of migratory songbirds in Newfoundland
Songbird space use and movement in heterogeneous landscapes vary with landscape structures and spatial scale
Juvenile songbird movement and habitat use in harvested boreal forest landscapes of western Newfoundland
Within peatland spatial structuring and the influence of the matrix on between peatland movement of the dragonfly, Leucorrhinia hudsonica in western Newfoundland
Wind drift and the use of radar, acoustics, and Canadian Migration Monitoring Network methods for monitoring nocturnal passerine migration
Modeling American marten, Martes americana, habitat use in Nova Scotia
Songbird movement, relative abundance, and species composition in natural and managed forest landscapes in western Newfoundland
Orientation behaviour of the yellow-rumped warbler (Dendroica coronata)
Between-patch movements of a peatland dragonfly (Leucorrhinia hudsonica), and the influence of landscape structure on its distribution and abundance in western Newfoundland