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Railway ecology: Underrepresented in science?
JN Popp, SP Boyle
Basic and Applied Ecology 19, 84-93, 2017
892017
Indigenizing the North American model of wildlife conservation
MA Hessami, E Bowles, JN Popp, AT Ford
Facets 6 (1), 1285-1306, 2021
512021
A century of elk restoration in eastern North America
JN Popp, T Toman, FF Mallory, J Hamr
Restoration Ecology 22 (6), 723-730, 2014
502014
The rise of moose co-management and integration of Indigenous knowledge
JN Popp, P Priadka, C Kozmik
Human Dimensions of Wildlife 24 (2), 159-167, 2019
492019
Weaving Indigenous knowledge systems and Western sciences in terrestrial research, monitoring and management in Canada: A protocol for a systematic map
DA Henri, JF Provencher, E Bowles, JJ Taylor, J Steel, C Chelick, ...
Ecological Solutions and Evidence 2 (2), e12057, 2021
402021
Black bear (Ursus americanus) and wolf (Canis spp.) summer diet composition and ungulate prey selectivity in Ontario, Canada
JN Popp, J Hamr, JL Larkin, FF Mallory
Mammal Research 63, 433-441, 2018
302018
Indigenous guardianship and moose monitoring: Weaving indigenous and Western ways of knowing
JN Popp, P Priadka, M Young, K Koch, J Morgan
Human–Wildlife Interactions 14 (2), 17, 2020
252020
How Indigenous knowledge advances modern science and technology
J Popp
The Conversation 2, 2018
232018
Using TreeNet for identifying management thresholds of mantled howling monkeys’ habitat preferences on Ometepe Island, Nicaragua, on a tree and home range scale
J Popp, D Neubauer, L Paciulli, F Huettmann
Journal of Medical and Biological Sciences 1 (1), 2007
232007
“I see my culture starting to disappear”: Anishinaabe perspectives on the socioecological impacts of climate change and future research needs
AK Menzies, E Bowles, M Gallant, H Patterson, C Kozmik, S Chiblow, ...
Facets 7 (1), 509-527, 2022
162022
Elk (Cervus elaphus) railway mortality in Ontario
JN Popp, J Hamr, C Chan, FF Mallory
Canadian Journal of Zoology 96 (9), 1066-1070, 2018
162018
Female site fidelity of the Mealy Mountain caribou herd (Rangifer tarandus caribou) in Labrador
JN Popp, JA Schaefer, FF Mallory
Rangifer, 87-95, 2011
162011
Impacts of harvested species declines on Indigenous Peoples’ food sovereignty, well-being and ways of life: a case study of Anishinaabe perspectives and moose
P Priadka, B Moses, C Kozmik, S Kell, JN Popp
Ecology and Society 27 (1), 2022
132022
Elk (Cervus elaphus) seasonal habitat selection in a heterogeneous forest structure
JN Popp, DNC McGeachy, J Hamr
International Journal of Forestry Research 2013, 2013
132013
Indigenizing the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation. FACETS. 6 (): 1285-1306
MA Hessami, E Bowles, JN Popp, AT Ford, K Beazley
122021
An assessment of moose and elk train collisions in Ontario, Canada
J Hamr, M Hall, JN Popp
Alces: A Journal Devoted to the Biology and Management of Moose 55, 1-12, 2019
102019
Seasonal use of railways by wildlife
JN Popp, J Hamr
Diversity 10 (4), 104, 2018
102018
Range-wide monitoring of population trends for Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep
VM Donovan, CP Roberts, CL Wonkka, JL Beck, JN Popp, CR Allen, ...
Biological conservation 248, 108639, 2020
92020
Fine-scale tertiary-road features influence wildlife use: a case study of two major North American predators
JN Popp, VM Donovan
Animal biology 66 (3-4), 229-238, 2016
82016
Railways offer grain on a silver platter to wildlife, but at what cost?
JN Popp
Animal Conservation 20 (5), 2017
62017
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