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Sean Johnson-Bice

Publications

  • Observation and DNA Confirmation of a Fisher (Pekania pennanti) Hunting and Killing a Muskrat (Ondatra zibethicus)
  • Ecological forecasts reveal limitations of common model selection methods: predicting changes in beaver colony densities
  • A Review of Beaver-Salmonid Relationships and History of Management Actions in the Western Great Lakes (USA) Region
  • Outsized effect of predation: Wolves alter wetland creation and recolonization by killing ecosystem engineers
  • R Code and Data Supporting: Ecological forecasts reveal limitations of common model selection methods: predicting changes in beaver colony densities
  • Wolves choose ambushing locations to counter and capitalize on the sensory abilities of their prey
  • Ecological Forecasts Reveal Limitations of Common Model Selection Methods: Predicting Changes in Beaver Colony Densities
  • Patchy indirect effects: how predators drive landscape heterogeneity and influence ecosystem dynamics via localized pathways
  • A simple, low‐cost method to age mammals? An alternative to cementum annuli analysis
  • Relics of beavers past: time and population density drive scale‐dependent patterns of ecosystem engineering
  • Foxes engineer hotspots of wildlife activity on the nutrient-limited Arctic tundra
  • Predator personalities alter ecosystem services
  • Foxes engineer hotspots of wildlife activity on the nutrient-limited Arctic tundra
  • A cosmic view of ‘tundra gardens’: satellite imagery provides a landscape-scale perspective of Arctic fox ecosystem engineering
  • Patchy indirect effects: predators contribute to landscape heterogeneity and ecosystem function via localized pathways
  • The ethology of wolves foraging on freshwater fishes in a boreal ecosystem
  • A Cosmic View of ‘Tundra Gardens’: Satellite Imagery Provides a Landscape-Scale Perspective of Arctic Fox Ecosystem Engineering
  • Video observations of wolves hunting ungulates on linear features
  • Patchy indirect effects of predation: predators contribute to landscape heterogeneity and ecosystem function via localized pathways
  • Logging, linear features, and human infrastructure shape the spatial dynamics of wolf predation on an ungulate neonate
  • Wolves alter the trajectory of forests by shaping the central place foraging behaviour of an ecosystem engineer
  • Differential provisioning roles, prey size, and prey abundance shape the dynamic feeding behavior of gray wolves
  • Arctic and red fox population responses to climate and cryosphere changes at the Arctic’s edge
  • Wolf–Beaver Dynamics in the Greater Voyageurs Ecosystem, Minnesota
  • Single visits to active wolf dens do not impact wolf pup recruitment or pack size

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