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Mark C. Drever
Mark C. Drever
Environment and Climate Change Canada; University of British Columbia
Verified email at ec.gc.ca
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Woodpeckers as reliable indicators of bird richness, forest health and harvest
MC Drever, KEH Aitken, AR Norris, K Martin
Biological conservation 141 (3), 624-634, 2008
2572008
Supply of tree-holes limits nest density of cavity-nesting birds in primary and logged subtropical Atlantic forest
KL Cockle, K Martin, MC Drever
Biological Conservation 143 (11), 2851-2857, 2010
2422010
Norway rats as predators of burrow-nesting seabirds: insights from stable isotope analyses
KA Hobson, MC Drever, GW Kaiser
The Journal of Wildlife Management, 14-25, 1999
1301999
Eradication of Norway rats for recovery of seabird habitat on Langara Island, British Columbia
RH Taylor, GW Kaiser, MC Drever
Restoration Ecology 8 (2), 151-160, 2000
1202000
Response of woodpeckers to changes in forest health and harvest: Implications for conservation of avian biodiversity
MC Drever, K Martin
Forest ecology and management 259 (5), 958-966, 2010
1172010
Effects of bark beetle outbreaks on avian biodiversity in the British Columbia interior: Implications for critical habitat management
K Martin, A Norris, M Drever
Journal of Ecosystems and Management, 2006
1052006
Population vulnerability to climate change linked to timing of breeding in boreal ducks
MC Drever, RG Clark, C Derksen, SM Slattery, P Toose, TD Nudds
Global Change Biology 18 (2), 480-492, 2012
1042012
Woodpeckers increase in abundance but maintain fecundity in response to an outbreak of mountain pine bark beetles
AB Edworthy, MC Drever, K Martin
Forest Ecology and Management 261 (2), 203-210, 2011
1022011
Geographical gradients in the population dynamics of North American prairie ducks
BE Sæther, M Lillegård, V Grøtan, MC Drever, S Engen, TD Nudds, ...
Journal of Animal Ecology 77 (5), 869-882, 2008
1022008
Species–energy theory, pulsed resources, and regulation of avian richness during a mountain pine beetle outbreak
MC Drever, JR Goheen, K Martin
Ecology 90 (4), 1095-1105, 2009
812009
Spring temperature, clutch initiation date and duck nest success: a test of the mismatch hypothesis
MC Drever, RG Clark
Journal of Animal ecology 76 (1), 139-148, 2007
812007
Predation on seabird eggs by Keen's mice (Peromyscus keeni): using stable isotopes to decipher the diet of a terrestrial omnivore on a remote offshore island
MC Drever, LK Blight, KA Hobson, DF Bertram
Canadian Journal of Zoology 78 (11), 2010-2018, 2000
742000
Comparative morphology of dark‐eyed juncos Junco hyemalis breeding at two elevations: a common aviary experiment
H Bears, M C. Drever, K Martin
Journal of Avian Biology 39 (2), 152-162, 2008
542008
Fire and the relative roles of weather, climate and landscape characteristics in the Great Lakes‐St. Lawrence forest of Canada
CR Drever, MC Drever, C Messier, Y Bergeron, M Flannigan
Journal of Vegetation Science 19 (1), 57-66, 2008
492008
Evaluation of an unmanned rotorcraft to monitor wintering waterbirds and coastal habitats in British Columbia, Canada
MC Drever, D Chabot, PD O'Hara, JD Thomas, A Breault, RL Millikin
Journal of Unmanned Vehicle Systems 3 (4), 256-267, 2015
472015
A century of change in Glaucous-winged Gull (Larus glaucescens) populations in a dynamic coastal environment
LK Blight, MC Drever, P Arcese
The Condor: Ornithological Applications 117 (1), 108-120, 2015
442015
Occurrence patterns and niche relationships of sympatric owls in South American temperate forests: a multi-scale approach
JT Ibarra, K Martin, MC Drever, G Vergara
Forest Ecology and Management 331, 281-291, 2014
442014
Diets of Norway rats, Rattus norvegicus, on Langara Island, Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia: implications for conservation of breeding seabirds
MC Drever, AS Harestad
Canadian Field-Naturalist 112 (4), 676-683, 1998
441998
Decline of duck nest success revisited: relationships with predators and wetlands in dynamic prairie environments
MC Drever, A Wins-Purdy, TD Nudds, RG Clark
The Auk 121 (2), 497-508, 2004
412004
Conservation through co-occurrence: Woodland caribou as a focal species for boreal biodiversity
CR Drever, C Hutchison, MC Drever, D Fortin, CA Johnson, YF Wiersma
Biological Conservation 232, 238-252, 2019
362019
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