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Scott E. Nielsen
Scott E. Nielsen
Professor of Biodiversity Conservation & Ecology
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Evaluating resource selection functions
MS Boyce, PR Vernier, SE Nielsen, FKA Schmiegelow
Ecological modelling 157 (2-3), 281-300, 2002
27972002
Resource selection functions based on use‐availability data: theoretical motivation and evaluation methods
CJ Johnson, SE Nielsen, EH Merrill, TL McDONALD, MS Boyce
The Journal of Wildlife Management 70 (2), 347-357, 2006
8932006
Application of random effects to the study of resource selection by animals
CS Gillies, M Hebblewhite, SE Nielsen, MA Krawchuk, CL Aldridge, ...
Journal of Animal Ecology 75 (4), 887-898, 2006
8652006
Removing GPS collar bias in habitat selection studies
JL Frair, SE Nielsen, EH Merrill, SR Lele, MS Boyce, RHM Munro, ...
Journal of Applied Ecology 41 (2), 201-212, 2004
4642004
A habitat-based framework for grizzly bear conservation in Alberta
SE Nielsen, GB Stenhouse, MS Boyce
Biological conservation 130 (2), 217-229, 2006
3122006
Seasonal and diel patterns of grizzly bear diet and activity in west-central Alberta
RHM Munro, SE Nielsen, MH Price, GB Stenhouse, MS Boyce
Journal of mammalogy 87 (6), 1112-1121, 2006
3042006
Modelling the spatial distribution of human-caused grizzly bear mortalities in the Central Rockies ecosystem of Canada
SE Nielsen, S Herrero, MS Boyce, RD Mace, B Benn, ML Gibeau, ...
Biological Conservation 120 (1), 101-113, 2004
2652004
Can models of presence‐absence be used to scale abundance? Two case studies considering extremes in life history
SE Nielsen, CJ Johnson, DC Heard, MS Boyce
Ecography 28 (2), 197-208, 2005
2582005
Range‐wide patterns of greater sage‐grouse persistence
CL Aldridge, SE Nielsen, HL Beyer, MS Boyce, JW Connelly, ST Knick, ...
Diversity and distributions 14 (6), 983-994, 2008
2452008
Modeling grizzly bear habitats in the Yellowhead ecosystem of Alberta: taking autocorrelation seriously
SE Nielsen, MS Boyce, GB Stenhouse, RHM Munro
Ursus, 45-56, 2002
2392002
Grizzly bears and forestry: I. Selection of clearcuts by grizzly bears in west-central Alberta, Canada
SE Nielsen, MS Boyce, GB Stenhouse
Forest ecology and Management 199 (1), 51-65, 2004
2292004
Dynamic wildlife habitat models: Seasonal foods and mortality risk predict occupancy-abundance and habitat selection in grizzly bears
SE Nielsen, G McDermid, GB Stenhouse, MS Boyce
Biological Conservation 143 (7), 1623-1634, 2010
2102010
Velocity of climate change algorithms for guiding conservation and management
A Hamann, DR Roberts, QE Barber, C Carroll, SE Nielsen
Global Change Biology 21 (2), 997-1004, 2015
2002015
Accounting for spatially biased sampling effort in presence‐only species distribution modelling
J Stolar, SE Nielsen
Diversity and Distributions 21 (5), 595-608, 2015
1762015
Grizzly bears and forestry: II. Distribution of grizzly bear foods in clearcuts of west-central Alberta, Canada
SE Nielsen, RHM Munro, EL Bainbridge, GB Stenhouse, MS Boyce
Forest Ecology and Management 199 (1), 67-82, 2004
1692004
Natural regeneration of forest vegetation on legacy seismic lines in boreal habitats in Alberta’s oil sands region
CK van Rensen, SE Nielsen, B White, T Vinge, VJ Lieffers
Biological Conservation 184, 127-135, 2015
1562015
Can habitat selection predict abundance?
MS Boyce, CJ Johnson, EH Merrill, SE Nielsen, EJ Solberg, ...
Journal of Animal Ecology 85 (1), 11-20, 2016
1482016
Identification of priority areas for grizzly bear conservation and recovery in Alberta, Canada
SE Nielsen, J Cranston, GB Stenhouse
Journal of Conservation Planning 5, 38-60, 2009
1472009
Forbidden fruit: human settlement and abundant fruit create an ecological trap for an apex omnivore
CT Lamb, G Mowat, BN McLellan, SE Nielsen, S Boutin
Journal of Animal Ecology 86 (1), 55-65, 2017
1402017
The ecology of human–carnivore coexistence
CT Lamb, AT Ford, BN McLellan, MF Proctor, G Mowat, L Ciarniello, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117 (30), 17876-17883, 2020
1322020
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