Graham Forbes

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Biology University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada 
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Deb JC, Forbes G, MacLean DA. (2020) Modelling the spatial distribution of selected North American woodland mammals under future climate scenarios Mammal Review
Flanagan M, Roy-McDougall V, Forbes G, et al. (2013) Survey methodology for the detection of Wood Turtles (Glyptemys insculpta) The Canadian Field-Naturalist. 127: 216
Smith MJ, Forbes GJ, Betts MG. (2013) Landscape configuration influences gap-crossing decisions of northern flying squirrel (Glaucomys sabrinus) Biological Conservation. 168: 176-183
Henderson J, Forbes G. (2012) Occurrence of the Maritime Shrew (Sorex maritimensis) in Black Spruce (Picea mariana) Forest Stands in Southeastern New Brunswick The Canadian Field-Naturalist. 126: 1
Ritchie L, Betts M, Forbes G, et al. (2009) Effects of landscape composition and configuration on northern flying squirrels in a forest mosaic Forest Ecology and Management. 257: 1920-1929
Nocera JJ, Forbes GJ, Milton GR. (2008) The Relevance of Local-Scale Relationships to Habitat Management and Landscape Patterns Avian Conservation and Ecology. 3
Betts MG, Forbes GJ, Diamond AW. (2007) Thresholds in songbird occurrence in relation to landscape structure. Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society For Conservation Biology. 21: 1046-58
Nocera JJ, Forbes G, Milton GR. (2007) Habitat Relationships of Three Grassland Breeding Bird Species: Broadscale Comparisons and Hayfield Management Implications Avian Conservation and Ecology. 2
Betts MG, Forbes GJ, Diamond AW, et al. (2006) Independent effects of fragmentation on forest songbirds: an organism-based approach. Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America. 16: 1076-89
Broders HG, Forbes GJ, Woodley S, et al. (2006) Range extent and stand selection for roosting and foraging in forest-dwelling northern long-eared bats and little brown bats in the Greater Fundy Ecosystem, New Brunswick Journal of Wildlife Management. 70: 1174-1184
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