Marc-Andre Villard, PhD

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University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada 
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Landry S, St-Laurent M, Pelletier G, et al. (2020) The Best of Both Worlds? Integrating Sentinel-2 Images and airborne LiDAR to Characterize Forest Regeneration Remote Sensing. 12: 2440
Craig C, Mazerolle MJ, Taylor PD, et al. (2019) Predictors of habitat use and nesting success for two sympatric species of boreal woodpeckers in an unburned, managed forest landscape Forest Ecology and Management. 438: 134-141
Geoffroy C, Fiola M, Bélisle M, et al. (2019) Functional connectivity in forest birds: evidence for species-specificity and anisotropy Landscape Ecology. 34: 1363-1377
Landry S, St-Laurent M, Nelson PR, et al. (2018) Canopy Cover Estimation from Landsat Images: Understory Impact onTop-of-canopy Reflectance in a Northern Hardwood Forest Canadian Journal of Remote Sensing. 44: 435-446
Torrenta R, Lacoste F, Villard M. (2018) Loss and fragmentation of mature woodland reduce the habitat niche breadth of forest birds Landscape Ecology. 33: 1865-1879
Fiola ML, Vernouillet A, Villard MA. (2017) Linking songbird nest predation to seedling density: Sugar maple masting as a resource pulse in a forest food web. Ecology and Evolution. 7: 10733-10742
Haché S, Bayne EM, Villard MA, et al. (2017) Phylogeography of a migratory songbird across its Canadian breeding range: Implications for conservation units. Ecology and Evolution. 7: 6078-6088
Torrenta R, Villard M. (2017) A test of the habitat amount hypothesis as an explanation for the species richness of forest bird assemblages Journal of Biogeography. 44: 1791-1801
Touihri M, Charfi F, Villard M. (2017) Effects of landscape composition and native oak forest configuration on cavity-nesting birds of North Africa Forest Ecology and Management. 385: 198-205
Drapeau P, Villard MA, Leduc A, et al. (2016) Natural disturbance regimes as templates for the response of bird species assemblages to contemporary forest management Diversity and Distributions
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