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Garth Mowat
Garth Mowat
Large Carnivore Specialist, British Columbia Ministry of Forests, Canada
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei gov.bc.ca
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Estimating population size of grizzly bears using hair capture, DNA profiling, and mark-recapture analysis
G Mowat, C Strobeck
The Journal of wildlife management, 183-193, 2000
4482000
Major components of grizzly bear diet across North America
G Mowat, DC Heard
Canadian Journal of Zoology 84 (3), 473-489, 2006
2702006
Population fragmentation and inter‐ecosystem movements of grizzly bears in western Canada and the northern United States: Fragmentation de la Population et Mouvements Inter …
MF Proctor, D Paetkau, BN McLellan, GB Stenhouse, KC Kendall, ...
Wildlife Monographs 180 (1), 1-46, 2012
2082012
Estimating marten Martes americana population size using hair capture and genetic tagging
G Mowat, D Paetkau
Wildlife Biology 8 (3), 201-209, 2002
1852002
Ecology of lynx in northern Canada and Alaska
G Mowat, KG Poole, M O’Donoghue
Ecology and conservation of lynx in the United States, 265-306, 2000
1762000
Lynx population dynamics in an untrapped refugium
BG Slough, G Mowat
The Journal of wildlife management, 946-961, 1996
1731996
Forbidden fruit: human settlement and abundant fruit create an ecological trap for an apex omnivore
CT Lamb, G Mowat, BN McLellan, SE Nielsen, S Boutin
Journal of Animal Ecology 86 (1), 55-65, 2017
1492017
The ecology of human–carnivore coexistence
CT Lamb, AT Ford, BN McLellan, MF Proctor, G Mowat, L Ciarniello, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117 (30), 17876-17883, 2020
1482020
DNA‐based population estimate for grizzly bears Ursus arctos in northeastern British Columbia, Canada
KG Poole, G Mowat, DA Fear
Wildlife Biology 7 (2), 105-115, 2001
1432001
Grizzly Ursus arctos and black bear U. americanus densities in the interior mountains of North America
G Mowat, DC Heard, DR Seip, KG Poole, G Stenhouse, DW Paetkau
Wildlife Biology 11 (1), 31-48, 2005
1312005
Compensatory heterogeneity in spatially explicit capture–recapture data
MG Efford, G Mowat
Ecology 95 (5), 1341-1348, 2014
1062014
Effects of habitat quality and access management on the density of a recovering grizzly bear population
CT Lamb, G Mowat, A Reid, L Smit, M Proctor, BN McLellan, SE Nielsen, ...
Journal of Applied Ecology 55 (3), 1406-1417, 2018
892018
Habitat use by woodland caribou near Takla Lake in central British Columbia
KG Poole, DC Heard, G Mowat
Canadian Journal of Zoology 78 (9), 1552-1561, 2000
882000
Experimental moose reduction lowers wolf density and stops decline of endangered caribou
R Serrouya, BN McLellan, H van Oort, G Mowat, S Boutin
PeerJ 5, e3736, 2017
822017
Habitat preference of Canada lynx through a cycle in snowshoe hare abundance
G Mowat, B Slough
Canadian journal of zoology 81 (10), 1736-1745, 2003
792003
Lynx recruitment during a snowshoe hare population peak and decline in southwest Yukon
G Mowat, BG Slough, S Boutin
The Journal of wildlife management, 441-452, 1996
751996
Predicting grizzly bear density in western North America
G Mowat, DC Heard, CJ Schwarz
PloS one 8 (12), e82757, 2013
692013
Winter habitat relationships of deer and elk in the temperate interior mountains of British Columbia
KG Poole, G Mowat
Wildlife Society Bulletin 33 (4), 1288-1302, 2005
662005
Varying effort in capture–recapture studies
MG Efford, DL Borchers, G Mowat
Methods in Ecology and Evolution 4 (7), 629-636, 2013
652013
A comparison of three live capturing devices for lynx: capture efficiency and injuries
G Mowat, BG Slough, RÉ Rivard
Wildlife Society Bulletin, 644-650, 1994
651994
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