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        An Ontario approach to urban pest management: a case study for emerald ash borer 

        Thordarson, James (2020)
        The Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) is an invasive insect pest that was imported to North America from Asia in packaging materials and shipping containers. It first became established in Detroit, Michigan and Windsor, Ontario in ...
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        Optimal black spruce seed sources for anticipated future climates 

        Hutchison, Sarah (2020)
        Climate change is occurring at an increasingly rapid pace. Many tree species, even those with wide seed dispersal and high genetic variability, are long-lived and unable to “keep pace” with these shifting climates. The ...
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        Outplanting performance of Pinus strobus, Pinus resinosa, Pinus banksiana, and Picea glauca from different nurseries, and with different container types within Algonquin Park 

        Baehre, David (2020)
        Understanding planting performance of seedlings is integral to the forest industry of Canada. Many factors are involved in the performance of the seedlings once planted in the field. Factors include site conditions, planter ...
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        A partial review of electricity distribution reliability based vegetation management in North America 

        Robitaille, Ben (2019)
        In recent years, utility vegetation management planners have incorporated a new framework into planning regimes: reliability based vegetation management. This report examines the vegetation management standards of forty ...
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        Patterns of mercury accumulation in northern Ontario walleye and relationship with watershed characteristics 

        Francis, Sarah (2018)
        Mercury is a well known toxic contaminate that poses health risks to humans and wildlife. In Ontario 85% of consumption restrictions of fish from inland lakes is due to mercury contamination. The purpose of this study was ...
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        Potassium impact on red pine (Pinus resinosa) diameter and height growth 

        Hissa, Neil A. R. (2021)
        This thesis explores the relationship between the soil nutrient potassium and its effect on red pine growth. This thesis summarizes existing knowledge on differing soils impact on red pine and the lack of polymorphism. ...
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        Potential factors that influence the silvicultural status of a stand based on its silvicultural background 

        Stanbury, Abbigale (2020)
        The silvicultural effectiveness monitoring program is important in determining the silvicultural status of a stand. Each stand can be classified as being a silvicultural success (SS), regeneration success (RS), or not ...
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        Potential of modeling to predict the re-establishment of bat populations affected by white-nose syndrome in northwestern Ontario 

        Nesbitt, Dylan (2021)
        Since the first confirmed case in North America in 2007, white nose syndrome caused by Pseudogymnoascus destructans has decimated bat populations in the northeastern US and eastern Canada. Ontario is home to eight species ...
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        Potential utilization of green ash wood as a result of emerald ash borer proactive management in Thunder Bay, Ontario 

        Binnendyk, Blair (2018)
        The emerald ash borer (Agrillus planipennis Fairmaire) (EAB) was discovered in Thunder Bay, Ontario in June, 2016. Since that time, the city of Thunder Bay has implemented a proactive management plan of 50% treatment and ...
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        Power line use by nesting raptors 

        Cockhill, Sara (2018)
        Raptors represent an important species group often targeted in wildlife monitoring efforts. Incidental raptor stick-nest observations were recorded in SaskPower power line aerial imagery. Analyses were conducted to ...
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        Predicting brook trout distributions using the aquatic ecosystem classification for Ontario’s rivers and streams 

        Wiebe, Mallory (2018)
        Brook trout are a highly valued aquatic species that are sensitive to changes in their environment. Studies show that optimal brook trout habitats have declined due to anthropogenic effects like forest fragmentation, ...
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        A preliminary study on regional variation in skull morphometrics of Vulpes vulpes in Thunder Bay, ON 

        Commandant, Rachel (2018)
        The purpose of this study was to identify whether morphological differences occur between subsets of Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes L.) from different areas in Thunder Bay district. The goal was to examine the statistical output ...
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        The promoted growth of genetically lodgepole and white spruce in Western Alberta compared to natural stocks 

        Park, Matthew (2022)
        Forest regeneration has been an important focus across Alberta and the rest of Canada over recent decades. An industrial company in Alberta known as Canfor have recently began regenerating using a genetic stock where a ...
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        Properties Of Fire-Salvaged Woody Biomass In Northern Ontario And Potential Utilization 

        Towell, Don (2020)
        Due to the suppression of forest fires and lack of implementation of management tools such as prescribed burning, there has been a change in the fire regime of Northern Ontario. This has led to larger, more intense fires ...
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        Quantitative metrics of deadwood decay classes as a function of moisture regime and tree species 

        Leeson, Emmarie (2017)
        The patterns and rates of decomposition of dead woody debris (DWD) in the boreal ecosystem throughout the wood decay process have been hypothesized to vary across moisture regimes and between species. A fundamental aspect ...
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        Quercus rubra L. regeneration from prescribed burns: an in-depth look into management in Canada forests, specifically Ontario 

        Lomax, Karen (2018)
        This paper explores the impact that prescribed fires have on red oak (Quercus rubra L.) regeneration in Canada and Ontario. Prescribed fires are important to consider the best management techniques that should be used in ...
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        Recent expansion of black-legged ticks, Ixodes scapularis, into the Thunder Bay region: Implications and putative role of climate change 

        Cunningham, Caelan (2019)
        The distribution of Ixodes scapularis is increasing in Ontario, thereby increasing the risk of contracting Lyme disease. Climate change is a likely factor in the northward expansion of I. scapularis populations. Here, I ...
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        Recognizing the effects of climate change on honeybees 

        Laniox, Kevin (2021)
        Honeybees (Apis mellifera L.) are an essential pollinating species as they are important in building healthy and resilient ecosystems. Honeybees, now found all over the globe, were introduced to North America from Europe ...
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        Recovering from over-cutting in China: an examination of the natural forest protection project 

        Ke, Jingshun (2017)
        In the last century, China chose a planned economic system and formulated a strategy for the development of heavy industry. The chosen strategy for heavy industry has given forestry a half-century task, both to provide ...
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        The relationship between forest restorataion and forest fire in boreal forest 

        Hui, Baichuan (2021)
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