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        Indicators of forest sustainability for Ontario boreal forests : a first approximation 

        Plinte, Ronald Modris (1995)
        If humankind is to cope with the cumulative effects of its expanding populations on the earth’s ecosystems, a new relationship is required with natural systems. Serious adoption of the concepts of forest sustainability ...
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        Influence of landscape-scale forest structure on the presence of pileated woodpeckers (dryocopus pileatus) in Central Ontario forests 

        Bush, Peter G. (1999)
        The goal of my research was to investigate the influence of landscape-scale forest structure on the presence of pileated woodpeckers (Dryocopus pileatus) in central Ontario forests. Study sites were located in Algonquin ...
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        Spatial scaling in northern landscapes : habitat selection by small mammals 

        Knight, Thomas William (1994)
        I examined a series of simple and repeated northern landscapes in the Hudson Bay Lowland of Ontario to document regional and local patterns of population abundance of red-backed voles {Clethrionomys gapperi). I tested ...

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