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15) Caribou can coexist with natural, but not industrial disturbance. 2020. F.E.C. Stewart, J. Nowak, T. Micheletti, E.J.B. McIntire, F.K.A. Schmiegelow, and S. Cumming. The Journal of Wildlife Management. doi: 10.1002/jwmg/21937. ​PDF. 

​14) Cumulative effects and boreal caribou: How Bow-tie risk analysis addresses a critical issue in Canada's forested landscapes. 2020. Winder, R., F.E.C. Stewart, S. Nebel, E.J.B. McIntire, A. Dyk, and K. Omendja. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution​. doi: 10.3389/fevo.2020.00001. PDF. 

13) Protected areas alone rarely predict mammal biodiversity across spatial scales in an Albertan working landscape. 2019. Stewart, F.E.C., J.P. Volpe, B.R. Eaton, G.A. Hood, D. Vujnovic, and J.T. Fisher.  Biological Conservation. doi: 10.1016/j.biocon.2019.108252. PDF.

12) Corridors best facilitate functional connectivity across a protected area network. 2019. Stewart, F.E.C., S. Darlington, J.P. Volpe, M. McAdie,  and J.T. Fisher. Scientific Reports. doi  10.1038/s41598-019-47067-x. PDF. 
** Top 100 downloaded ecology articles in Scientific Reports in 2019**


11) The debate about bait: a red herring in wildlife research. 2019. Stewart, F.E.C., J.P. Volpe, and J.T. Fisher.  The Journal of Wildlife Management. doi: 10.1002/jwmg.21657 

10) Estimating density for species conservation: Comparing camera trap spatial count models to genetic spatial capture-recapture models. 2018. Burgar, J. M., F.E.C. Stewart, J.P. Volpe, J.T. Fisher, and A.C. Burton. ​Global Ecology and Conservation 10.1016/j.gecco.2018.e00411. PDF

9) Species occurrence data reflect the magnitude of animal movements better than the proximity of animal space use. 2018. Stewart, F.E.C., J.T. Fisher, A.C. Burton, J.P. Volpe. 2018. Ecosphere 10.1002/ecs2.2112. PDF

8) Distinguishing reintroduction from recolonization with genetic testing. 2017. Stewart, F.E.C., J.P. Volpe, J.S. Taylor, J. Bowman, P. Thomas, M. Pybus, and J.T. Fisher.  Biological Conservation 214:242-249. PDF

7) Wild Peromyscus adjust maternal nest-building behavior in response to ambient temperature. 2017. Stewart, F.E.C., and A.G. McAdam.  Canadian Journal of Zoology 95:411-415. PDF
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6) Wolverine behaviour varies spatially with anthropogenic footprint: implications for conservation and inferences about declines. 2016. Stewart, F.E.C*., N.A. Heim*, A.P. Clevenger, J. Paczkowski, J.P. Volpe, and J.T. Fisher.   Ecology & Evolution  6(5):1492-1590 PDF
*equal first authors
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5) 
Seasonal adjustment of sex ratio and offspring masculinity by female deer mice is inconsistent with local resource competition. 2014. Stewart, F.E.C., R.J. Brooks, and A.G. McAdam. Evolutionary Ecology Research. 16:153-164.

4) 
Seasonal plasticity of maternal behaviour in Peromyscus maniculatus. 2014. Stewart, F.E.C and A.G. McAdam.  Behaviour. 151:1641-1662.  

3) Suspected selective herbivory of bioenergy grasses by meadow voles (Mictorus pennsylvanicus). 2013. Hager, H.A. and F.E.C. Stewart.   Canadian Field Naturalists 127(1):44-49. 

2) North American deer mouse, Peromyscus maniculatus, consuming a parasitizing botfly larvae, Diptera: Cuterbridae. 2011. Stewart, F.E.C.   Canadian Field Naturalist 125(1):65-66.

1) The effects of water velocity and morphology on the photosynthetic rate of aquatic macrophytes Vallisneria americana and V. spiralis. 2009. Stewart, F.E.C. and J.D. Ackerman.  Studies by Undergraduate Researchers at Guelph 2(2):18-27.

Other contributions:
Augustine, B.C., F.E.C. Stewart, J.A. Royle, J.T. Fisher, and M.J. Kelly. Spatial mark-relight for categorically marked populations with an application to genetic capture-recapture. In review, on BioRxive.

Stewart, F.E.C. Understanding and sampling spatial ecological process for biodiversity conservation in heterogeneous landscapes. 2018. University of Victoria. PhD Dissertation. PDF.

Stewart, F.E.C. Plasticity of maternal care and seasonal manipulation of masculinity in Peromyscus maniculatus. 2012. University of Guelph. MSc Thesis. PDF.

Stewart, F.E.C. The effects of water velocity and morphology on the photosynthetic rate of aquatic macrophytes Vallisneria americana and V. spiralis. 2009. University of Guelph. BScH Thesis. PDF.

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