JPRF Publications
Habitat overlap of Canada lynx and sympatric mesopredators increases following cyclical reduction in primary prey
Shannon M. Crowley, Chris J. Johnson,, and Dexter P. Hodder. 2026
Balancing foraging opportunity and predation risk: influence of dependent neonates on spatial co-occurrence of northern cervids and omnivorous predators
Charlotte C. Horn, Lisa J. Koetke, Chris J. Johnson, Dexter P. Hodder, and Shannon M. Crowley. 2026
Body size and prey abundance influence activity patterns in a diverse mesocarnivore community
Lauren Wheelhouse, Heather Bryan, Shannon M. Crowley, Chris J. Johnson, and Dexter P. Hodder. 2025
Wolf predation on moose in north-central British Columbia
Morgan Anderson, Matthew Schiedeman, Shelley Marshall, and Dexter P. Hodder. 2025
Initial Effects of Clearcutting and Partial Retention Forest Harvesting Methods on Some Small Mammals in Northern British Columbia
Alexia Constantinou, Cole Burton, Suzanne Simard, and Dexter P. Hodder. 2025
Setting BirdNET confidence thresholds: species-specific vs. universal approaches
Sunny Tseng, Dexter P. Hodder and Ken A. Otter. 2025.
Riparian Areas and Fine-Scale Forest Cover and Structure Drive Occupancy Patterns of Sympatric Mustelids
Lauren Wheelhouse, Heather Bryan, Shannon M. Crowley, Chris J. Johnson, and Dexter P. Hodder. 2025
Behaviour as an indicator of cyclic trends in abundance of Canada lynx (Lynx canadensis) and snowshoe hare (Lepus americanus)
Shannon M. Crowley, Chris J. Johnson, and Dexter P. Hodder. 2025.
Risk of mortality and maternal status are key determinants of the dynamic use of cover by moose in a landscape characterized by forest harvesting
Lisa J. Koetke, Dexter P. Hodder, Chris J. Johnson, and Morgan Anderson. 2025.
Using autonomous recording units for vocal individuality: insights from Barred Owl identification
Sunny Tseng, Dexter P. Hodder and Ken A. Otter. 2025.
Downed woody debris varies with climate and harvesting treatment in Douglas-fir forests of British Columbia, Canada
Winnifred J. Roach, Suzanne W. Simard, and Eva N. Snyder. 2024.
Dietary niche overlap in an understudied Mustelidae community in the subboreal forests of western North America: does body size differentiate dietary niche?
David N. Breault, Dexter P. Hodder, Shannon M. Crowley, and Chris J. Johnson. 2023.
Harvesting Intensity and Aridity Are More Important Than Climate Change in Affecting Future Carbon Stocks of Douglas-Fir Forests
Alyssa J. Robinson, Camille E. Defrenne, W. Jean Roach, Caren C. Dymond, Brian J. Pickles, and Suzanne W. Simard. 2022
The retention of non-commercial hardwoods in mixed stands maintains higher avian biodiversity than clear-cutting.
Lauren Wheelhouse, Dexter P. Hodder, and Ken A. Otter. 2022
Tree Diversity, Site Index, and Carbon Storage Decrease With Aridity in Douglas-Fir Forests in Western Canada
Winnifred Jean Roach, Suzanne W. Simard, Camille E. Defrenne,, Brian J. Pickles, Les M. Lavkulich, and Teresa L. Ryan. 2021
Seasonal movements of migratory and resident female moose (Alces alces) in north-central British Columbia, Canada.
Joseph D. Chisholm, Dexter P. Hodder, Shannon M. Crowley, Roy V. Rea, and Shelley Marshall. 2021.
Effects of scale and gender on winter habitat selection by American mink.
Dexter P. Hodder, Karl W. Larsen, and Shannon M. Crowley. 2018.
Wildlife health and mercury exposure: A case study of river otters (Lontra canadensis) in central British Columbia.
Shannon M. Crowley, Dexter P. Hodder, Chris J. Johnson, and David Yates. 2018.
Are latrine sites an accurate predictor of seasonal habitat selection by river otters (Lontra canadensis) in freshwater systems?
Shannon M. Crowley, Chris J. Johnson, and Dexter P. Hodder. 2016.
Use of constructed coarse woody debris corridors in a clearcut by American martens (Martes americana) and their prey.
Caroline R. Seip, Dexter P. Hodder, Shannon M. Crowley, and Chris J. Johnson. 2018.
An assessment of the efficacy of rub stations for detection and abundance surveys of Canada lynx (Lynx canadensis).
Shannon M. Crowley, and Dexter P. Hodder. 2017.
The role of environmental variables and sympatric meso-carnivores on the detection and occupancy of American mink during winter.
Dexter P. Hodder, Karl W. Larsen, and Shannon M. Crowley. 2017.
Application of a species distribution model to identify and manage bear den habitat in central British Columbia, Canada.
Dexter P. Hodder, Chris J. Johnson, Roy V. Rea, and Andreas Zedrosser. 2014.
Spatio-temporal variation in river otter (Lontra canadensis) diet and latrine site activity.
Shannon M. Crowley, Chris J. Johnson, and Dexter P. Hodder. 2013.
Diet content and overlap of sympatric Mule Deer (Odocoileus hemionus), Moose (Alces alces), and elk (Cervus elaphus)during a deep snow winter in north-central British Columbia.
Dexter P. Hodder, Roy V. Rea, and Shannon M. Crowley. 2013.
Visitations by snowshoe hares (Lepus americanus) to and possible geophagy of materials from an iron-rich excavation in north-central British Columbia.
Roy V. Rea, Christina L. Stumpf, and, Dexter P. Hodder. 2013.
Canada lynx (Lynx canadensis) detection and behavior using remote cameras during the breeding season.
Shannon M. Crowley, Dexter P. Hodder, and Karl W. Larsen. 2013.
Year-round activity patterns of moose (Alces alces) at a natural mineral lick in north central British Columbia, Canada.
Roy V. Rea, Dexter P. Hodder, and Kenneth N. Child. 2013.
Assessing noninvasive hair and fecal sampling for monitoring the distribution and abundance of river otter.
Chris J. Johnson, Dexter P. Hodder, and Shannon M. Crowley. 2013.
Historical-ecological evaluation of the long-term distribution of woodland caribou and moose in central British Columbia.
Domencio Santomauro, Chris J. Johnson, and Gail Fondahl. 2012.
Spatial and behavioral scales of habitat selection and activity by river otters at latrine sites.
Shannon M. Crowley, Chris J. Johnson, and Dexter P. Hodder. 2012.
The role of demographic and environmental variables on the presence of snow tracks by river otters Lontra canadensis.
Shannon M. Crowley, Chris J. Johnson, and Dexter P. Hodder. 2012.
Ethnobotany of Tl’azt’en Nation: Plant Use and Gathering Site Characteristics
Leona R. Shaw and Jane P. Young 2012.
Paper birch (Betula papyrifera) shoot selection by moose (Alces alces) following a forest-cleaning experiment.
Roy V. Rea, Dexter P. Hodder, Olav Hjelord, and Angelika Langen. 2010.
Improving a Field School Curriculum Using Modularized Lessons and Authentic Case-Based Learning.
Roy V. Rea and Dexter P. Hodder. 2007.
Using wildlife vehicle collision data, expert opinions and GPS technology to more accurately predict and mitigate vehicular collisions with wildlife in northern British Columbia.
Roy V. Rea, Eric K. Rapaport, Dexter P. Hodder, Michael V. Hurley, and Nicole A. Klassen. 2006.
Local-level criteria and indicators : an Aboriginal perspective on sustainable forest management.
Erin Sherry, Regine Halseth, Gail Fondahl, Melanie Karjala, and Beverly Leon. 2005
Criteria and indicators for sustainable forest planning: a framework for recording Aboriginal resource and social values.
Melanie K. Karjala, Erin Sherry, and Stephen M. Dewhurst. 2004.
Considerations for natural mineral licks used by moose in land use planning and development.
Roy V. Rea, Dexter P. Hodder, and Kenneth N. Child. 2004.
Including aboriginal issues in forest planning: a case study in central interior British Columbia, Canada.
Melanie K. Karjala and Stephen M. Dewhurst. 2002.