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    Monitoring Spruce Budworm with Light Traps: The Effect of Trap Position by Marc Rhainds, Edward G. Kettela

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Daily records of adult spruce budworms, Choristoneura fumiferana (Clemens) (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae), captured at light traps at multiple locations in New Brunswick in the 1970s, are analyzed in relation to the physical position of light traps (tree canopies or forest clearings). …”
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    Forest defoliation scenarios by Glenn Ledder

    Published 2006-10-01
    “…We consider the mathematical model originally created by Ludwig, Jones, and Holling to model the infestation of spruce forests in New Brunswick by the spruce budworm. With biologically plausible parameter values, the dimensionless version of the model contains small parameters derived from the time scales of the state variables and smaller parameters derived from the relative importance of different population change mechanisms. …”
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    Les défis des communautés côtières pour rehausser la résilience et leur capacité à faire face aux intempéries climatiques by Antonia-Djèmila Bousbaine, Christopher Bryant

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…We make reference to coastal zones in Quebec, New Brunswick and Western Europe. The results demonstrate. the importance first of appropriating the issue of CVC as a recurrent phenomenon and the mobilization of all segments of interest in a community regardless of whether certain segments are themselves directly affected by this phenomenon or not. …”
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    Les oiseaux forestiers montrent-ils la même sensibilité à l’exploitation forestière aux échelles du peuplement et du paysage ? by Marc-André Villard, Jean-Sébastien Guénette

    Published 2005-09-01
    “…We examined bird response to harvesting using logistic regression models on the presence-absence of 42 species at 390 point count stations located in the Black Brook District, a managed forest landscape of northwestern New Brunswick. Absences were validated using a total of 45 min of observation distributed among three visits during the breeding season. …”
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