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        Saproxylic beetle species associations with structural composition of red pine coarse woody debris at Hogarth plantation 

        Albertson Kok, Alena (2020)
        How forest management practices affect the biodiversity of saproxylic insects is currently poorly understood. Since these insects play a role in nutrient cycling, failure to properly manage for saproxylic insects could ...
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        A script for the automatic delineation of canopy gaps from raster images and incorporation of analysis with Ontario’s FRI datasets 

        Sweeney, Robert (2019)
        This thesis project serves as a tool for resource managers looking to delineate gaps in the forest canopy, where a Canopy Height Model raster is available. Once identified, analysis is performed in order to assess the ...
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        Site condition effects on beech leaf disease symptom severity in southwestern Ontario hardwood forests 

        Walker, Jessica K. M. (2020)
        The health of American beech (Fagus grandifolia Ehrh.) is threatened in North America due to its susceptibility to various pathogens, including beech leaf disease. Little is known about beech leaf disease, and forest ...
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        Social network analysis of lake sturgeon in the Namakan River and Reservoir, Fort Frances District, Ontario 

        McNaughton, Blair (2017)
        Social network analysis is the study of individuals or units and the relationship between them at a given time. It allows insight about evolution, maintenance of social relationships, and behavioural characteristics. These ...
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        Spotted knapweed plant management and restoration of native grassland in Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta 

        Kapoor, Neha (2018)
        The province of Alberta is known for its prairies, which are ecosystems dominated by temperate grasslands. These grasslands contribute to flora and fauna biodiversity, but are the most endangered ecosystems in the region, ...
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        Strategies to reduce the decline of wild bumble bees in North America: are they working? 

        Britt, Nicholas (2020)
        Bumble bees are major pollinators of the world’s agricultural crops and wild plants and, as such, play a key role in maintaining economic prosperity and biodiversity. The decline of wild bumble bees in North America has ...
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        Studies on host selectivity by Cuscuta gronovii 

        Joseph Jesudoss, Caroline Snow (2020)
        The host selectivity of the plant parasite Cuscuta gronovii, and its growing patterns were investigated among pairings of corn, bean, and tomato plants in various combinations. These pairings were set up in pots, in a ...
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        A survey of fungal endophytes from healthy branches of Ginkgo biloba 

        Ateah, Dacotah (2019)
        Ginkgo biloba L. is known for being highly resistant to bacterial, insect, and fungal infestations and thus ginkgo trees are commonly cultivated and planted in urban landscapes. The objective of this study was to determine ...
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        Technologies for silviculture activities: understanding of the practicality of GIS and remote sensing, smartphone, and UAV Lidar 

        Wu, Haozun (2020)
        This thesis explores the technologies apply in silviculture activities. Silvicultural activities are an essential process in forest management. To meet management objectives, the forester requires to collect any data, ...
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        Thermal modification processes, properties, and environmental impacts 

        Kumer, Evan J. (2020)
        This paper explores the different ways wood is thermally treated in particular looking at thermal treatment processes, properties produced, environmental impacts and market opportunities. Review is done on different ...
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        Time allocated to vigilance: does antipredator behavior decrease in colder temperatures? 

        Greer, Julian (2017)
        This thesis was designed to assess the effect an organism's environment has on its behavior. Specifically, the effect of air temperature on vigilance behavior was examined during the winter of 2016-2017. This study was ...
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        Trade analysis of timber forest products between China and the United States 

        Zhang, Yuchun (2021)
        Forest products have become a significant part of internationally traded products. United States forestry has achieved sustainable development, with the improvement of forest management and logging systems more and more ...
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        Traditional agroforestry systems as habitat for avian species: assessing their role in conservation 

        Voysey, Brenden (2019)
        The objective of this study was to explore the role of traditional agroforestry systems in Ecuador, called chakras, in the conservation of avian species. Eleven examples of chakra, including plantations of yuca (Manihot ...
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        Urban food forestry (UFF), its role in Canadian urban forestry management plans, and integration into Thunder Bay, Ontario 

        Visentin, Jonathan (2019)
        Urban food forests are perennial polycultures of fruit or nut-producing tree species that mimic a natural ecosystem. The concept of urban food forestry within small grassroots campaigns and initiatives is not a new one, ...
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        Urban forestry plan of Birch Point Park disc golf course 

        Kam, Ronan Lee (2017)
        This urban forestry plan is for the sustainable management of the Birch Point disc golf course in Thunder Bay. A tree inventory was conducted on the course to create a map and gain information to aid in making management ...
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        The use of remote sensing in monitoring blue whale habitat features – a literature review 

        Leclerc, Jessica (2021)
        Quickly changing environmental factors due to climate change are expected to have devastating consequences on blue whale populations. The use of acoustic and satellite remote sensing permits the monitoring of environmental ...
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        Using controlled water treatment on understory plant species to determine the effects of climate change on the boreal forest 

        Noworyta, Stefan (2018)
        Climate change poses a big threat to boreal forest managers. We have set out to test how different precipitation levels will affect a number of boreal understory species across the three forest types commonly found in the ...
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        Using planet labs imagery to track caribou: a pilot study 

        Landry, Evan (2019)
        Using satellite imagery from an earth imaging company called Planet Labs, this study aimed to see whether Woodland Caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) could be tracked through a disturbance path left by migrating herds. ...
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        Using Silvicultural Treatments to Control Browsing Levels of Western Red Cedar on Vancouver Island (Thuja plicata) 

        Van Kerrebroeck, Sean (2020)
        The Forest Practices Code of British Columbia Act requires forest tree farm licence (TFL) holders and timber supply area (TSA) to have a sensible silviculture prescription that ensures licensees to replace harvested trees ...
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        Using trail camera imagery to develop a habitat suitability index (HSI) For moose (Alces alces) In the English River Forest, ON 

        Blake, Sarah (2019)
        Moose are a valuable economic and ecological resource in Ontario. Understanding their spatial distribution throughout the forest is essential for managing populations and preserving habitat. One method of identifying the ...
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