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Future population trends and drivers of change for Alexander Archipelago wolves on and near Prince of Wales Island, Alaska
Gilbert, S. L. , T. Haynes, M. S. Lindberg, D. Albert, M. Kissling, and D. K. Person
. 2016.
Future population trends and drivers of change for Alexander Archipelago wolves on and near Prince of Wales Island, Alaska
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Trophic dynamics of shrinking Subarctic lakes: naturally eutrophic waters impart resilience to rising nutrient and major ion concentrations
Lewis, T. L. , P. J. Heglund, M. S. Lindberg, J. A. Schmutz, J. H. Schmidt, A. J. Dubour, J. Rover, and M. R. Bertram
. 2016.
Trophic dynamics of shrinking Subarctic lakes: naturally eutrophic waters impart resilience to rising nutrient and major ion concentrations
. Oecologia 181:583–596.
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History of multimodel inference via model selection in wildlife science
Lindberg, M. S. , J. H. Schmidt, and J. Walker
. 2015.
History of multimodel inference via model selection in wildlife science
. The Journal of Wildlife Management 79:704–707.
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Estimating demographic parameters using a combination of known-fate and open N-mixture models
Schmidt, J. H. , D. S. Johnson, M. S. Lindberg, and L. G. Adams
. 2015.
Estimating demographic parameters using a combination of known-fate and open N-mixture models
. Ecology 96:2583–2589.
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Pronounced chemical response of Subarctic lakes to climate-driven losses in surface area
Lewis, T. L. , M. S. Lindberg, J. A. Schmutz, P. J. Heglund, J. Rover, J. C. Koch, and M. R. Bertram
. 2015.
Pronounced chemical response of Subarctic lakes to climate-driven losses in surface area
. Global change biology 21:1140–1152.
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Spatio-temporal patterns of ptarmigan occupancy relative to shrub cover in the Arctic
Christie, K. S. , M. S. Lindberg, R. W. Ruess, and J. A. Schmutz
. 2014.
Spatio-temporal patterns of ptarmigan occupancy relative to shrub cover in the Arctic
. Polar Biology 37:1111–1120.
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Species richness and distributions of boreal waterbird broods in relation to nesting and brood-rearing habitats
Lewis, T. L. , M. S. Lindberg, J. A. Schmutz, M. R. Bertram, and A. J. Dubour
. 2015.
Species richness and distributions of boreal waterbird broods in relation to nesting and brood-rearing habitats
. The Journal of Wildlife Management.
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Pronounced chemical response of Subarctic lakes to climate-driven losses in surface area
Lewis, T. L. , M. S. Lindberg, J. A. Schmutz, P. J. Heglund, J. Rover, J. C. Koch, and M. R. Bertram
. 2014.
Pronounced chemical response of Subarctic lakes to climate-driven losses in surface area
. Global change biology.
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Dead before detection: addressing the effects of left truncation on survival estimation and ecological inference for neonates
Gilbert, S. L. , M. S. Lindberg, K. J. Hundertmark, and D. K. Person
. 2014.
Dead before detection: addressing the effects of left truncation on survival estimation and ecological inference for neonates
. Methods in Ecology and Evolution.
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Patterns of lake occupancy by fish indicate different adaptations to life in a harsh Arctic environment
Haynes, T. B. , A. E. Rosenberger, M. S. Lindberg, M. Whitman, and J. A. Schmutz
. 2014.
Patterns of lake occupancy by fish indicate different adaptations to life in a harsh Arctic environment
. Freshwater Biology.
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