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Matt Dyson
Research Scientist, Institute for Wetland and Waterfowl Research, Ducks Unlimited Canada
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Nest predators of ducks in the boreal forest
ME Dyson, SM Slattery, BC Fedy
Wildlife Society Bulletin 44 (3), 631-639, 2020
182020
Microhabitat nest‐site selection by ducks in the boreal forest
ME Dyson, SM Slattery, BC Fedy
Journal of Field Ornithology 90 (4), 348-360, 2019
182019
Survival and habitat selection of wood duck ducklings
ME Dyson, ML Schummer, TS Barney, BC Fedy, HAL Henry, SA Petrie
The Journal of wildlife management 82 (8), 1725-1735, 2018
162018
Movement and Habitat Selection of Eastern Milksnakes (Lampropeltis triangulum) at Intact and Fragmented Sites
MP Maddalena, JR Row, ME Dyson, G Blouin-Demers, BC Fedy
Copeia 108 (4), 847-854, 2020
92020
Waterfowl and wetlands of the Lake St. Clair region: present conditions and future options for research and conservation
KHA Weaver, SA Petrie, SE Richman, MD Palumbo, ME Dyson, P Brisco
Unpublished report, 2015
52015
Multiscale nest‐site selection of ducks in the western boreal forest of Alberta
ME Dyson, SM Slattery, BC Fedy
Ecology and Evolution 12 (8), e9139, 2022
22022
Nesting ecology of ducks in the boreal forest
M Dyson
University of Waterloo, 2020
22020
Movement, habitat selection, and survival of female wood ducks (Aix sponsa) and ducklings at Long Point, Ontario
ME Dyson
The University of Western Ontario (Canada), 2015
22015
Multi‐level habitat selection of boreal breeding mallards
RPH Johnstone, ME Dyson, SM Slattery, BC Fedy
The Journal of Wildlife Management 87 (5), e22403, 2023
2023
Multi-scale landscape effects on incubation behaviours in boreal nesting ducks
RPH Johnstone, ME Dyson, SM Slattery, BC Fedy
Wildfowl, 181-209, 2023
2023
Existing caribou habitat and demographic models are poorly suited for Ring of Fire impact assessment: A roadmap for improving the usefulness, transparency, and availability of …
M Dyson, S Endicott, C Simpkins, JW Turner, S Avery-Gomm, CA Johnson, ...
bioRxiv, 2022.06. 01.494350, 2022
2022
There and back again: Breeding season movement of a female Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) across the boreal forest and prairie potholes
ME Dyson, SM Slattery, BC Fedy
The Wilson Journal of Ornithology 132 (2), 441-447, 2020
2020
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