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Chin
KS, and Taylor PD. 2009. Interactive effects of
distance and matrix on the movements of a peatland dragonfly.
Ecography 32:715-722. (view)
Mitchell,
GW, IG Warkentin, and PD Taylor. 2009. Movement of
juvenile songbirds in harvested boreal forest: assessing residency time
and landscape connectivity Avian Conservation and Ecology -
Ecologie et conservation des oiseaux 4(1):5. [online] URL
http://www.ace-eco.org/vol4/iss1/art5/. (view)
Calvert
AM, Bonner SJ, Jonsen ID, Flemming JM, Walde SJ, Taylor PD. 2009. A
hierarchical Bayesian approach to multi-state mark-recapture:
simulations and applications. Journal of Applied Ecology, in press.
Calvert,
A.M., P.D. Taylor & S. Walde. 2009. Cross-scale environmental
influences on
songbird stopover behaviour. Global Change Biology, 15:744-759 (view)
Crewe,
T.L., J.D. McCracken, P.D. Taylor, D. Lepage, and A.E. Heagy. 2008.
The Canadian Migration Monitoring Network - Réseau
canadien de surveillance des migrations: Ten-year Report on
Monitoring Landbird Population Chage. CMMN-RCSM Scientific Technical
Report #1. Produced by Bird Studies Canada, Port Rowan,
Ontario
69pp.
Dalley, K.L., Taylor, P.D.,
Shutler, D. 2008. Nest-site characteristics and breeding success of
three species of boreal songbirds in western Newfoundland, Canada.
Canadian Journal of Zoology 86(10):1203-1211 (view)
Leonard,
T, Warkentin, I. & P.D. Taylor. 2008. Landscape structure and
spatial
scale
affect space use by songbirds in naturally-patchy and harvested boreal
forests.
Condor 110(3):467-481 (view)
Nocera,
J.J.,
P.D. Taylor & L.M. Ratcliffe. 2008. Inspection of mob-calls as
sources of
predator information: response of migrant and resident birds in the
Neotropics.
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 62(11): 1769-1777.
Trzcinski,
K.T., S. Walde & P.D. Taylor.
2008. Spatial
variation in population growth rate and community structure affects
local and
regional dynamics. Journal of Animal Ecology. 77(6):1153-1161
Whitaker,
D., Warkentin, I. & P.D. Taylor. 2008. Survival of adult
songbirds in boreal forest landscapes fragmented by clearcuts and
natural openings. Avian Conservation and Ecology -
Écologie et conservation des oiseaux 3(1): 5. [online] URL: http://www.ace-eco.org/vol3/iss1/art5/
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Fitzgerald,
T.M. & P.D. Taylor. 2008. Migratory orientation of
juvenile
yellow-rumped
warblers Dendroica
coronata following stop-over: sources of variation
and
importance of geographic origins. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology.
62(9):1499-1508.
Peckford,
M.L. & P.D. Taylor. 2008. Within night correlations between
radar and
ground counts of migrating songbirds. Journal of Field Ornithology, 79:
207-214
Calvert,
A.
M., D. L. Amirault, F. Shaffer, R. Elliot, A. Hanson, J. McKnight, and
P. D.
Taylor. 2006. Population assessment of an endangered shorebird: the
Piping
Plover (Charadrius melodus melodus) in eastern
Canada. Avian
Conservation and Ecology - Écologie et
conservation des oiseaux 1(3):
4. [online] URL: http://www.ace-eco.org/vol1/iss3/art4/
Taylor,
P.D. 2006.
Movement behaviours of a forest odonate in two heterogeneous
landscapes. In:
Cordoba, A. Forests and Dragonflies. Pensoft (Sofia-Moscow), 300 pp.
Betts
MG, Forbes GJ, Diamond AW, and Taylor
P.D.
2006.
Independent effects of fragmentation on forest songbirds: An
organism-based approach. Ecological Applications 16 (3):
1076-1089 (view)
Taylor, P., L. Fahrig, and K. A.
With. 2006. Landscape
connectivity: back to the basics In Connectivity
Conservation. Eds. K. Crooks and M. A. Sanjayan.
Cambridge
University Press, Cambridge,
UK. (view)
Taylor, P.D. 2005.
Movement behaviours of a forest odonate in
two heterogeneous landscapes. In Forests and Dragonflies .
Ed. A.C.
Rivera. Fourth WDA International Symposium of Odonatology,
Pontevedra
Spain. pp 225-238. (view)
Taylor, P. D., and M. A.
Krawchuk. 2005. Scale and sensitivity of
songbird occurrence to landscape structure in a harvested boreal
forest. Avian Conservation and Ecology - Écologie et
conservation des oiseaux 1(1): 5.
http://www.ace-eco.org/vol1/iss1/art5/
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Trzcinski, M.K., S.J. Walde & P.D. Taylor. 2005.
Local interactions in
pitcher plant communities scale-up to regional patterns in distribution
and abundance. Ecological Entomology 34(6):
1464-1470. (view)
Trzcinski,
M.K., S. J. Walde and P. D. Taylor. 2005. Stability of
pitcher-plant microfaunal populations on food web structure.
Oikos 110:
146-154. (view)
Taylor, P.D. Resilience & Biosphere Reserves. 2004.
Environments 32(3). (Internal review). (view)
Krawchuk, M.A. & P.D. Taylor. 2003. Changing
importance of
habitat structure across multiple spatial scales for three species of
insects. Oikos 103: 153-161. (view)
Trzcinski, M.K., S.J. Walde & P.D. Taylor. 2003.
Colonization
of pitcher plant leaves at several spatial scales. Ecological
Entomology 28: 482-489.
Miner J.A. & P.D. Taylor. 2002. Effects of peatland
size and
exposure on two species of Diptera inhabiting the pitcher plant Sarracenia purpurea
L. Ecoscience 9(3) 347-354.
Baltzer, J.L., H.L. Hewlin, E.G.
Reekie, P.D. Taylor, and J.S.
Boates.
2002. The impact of flower harvesting on seedling recruitment in Sea
Lavender (Limonium
carolinianum). Rhodora, 104:280-295.
Baltzer, J.L., E.G. Reekie, H.L. Hewlin, P.D.
Taylor, and J.S. Boates.
2002. The impact of flower harvesting on the salt marsh
plant Limonium
carolinianum. Canadian Journal of Botany
80:841-851.
Jones, I.L., G.S. Fraser, S.Rowe, S.M. Carr and P.D. Taylor.
2002. Different patterns of parental
effort during chick
rearing by male and female thick-billed murres (Uria lomvia) at a
low arctic colony. Auk 119:1064-1075. (view)
Mclaren, I.S., B. Maybank, K. Keddy, P.D. Taylor, and T.
Fitzgerald.
2000. A Notable Autumn arrival of Reverse-Migrants in
southern
Nova Scotia. American Birds 54:4-10 (view)
Pither, J. & P.D. Taylor. 2000. Directional
and fluctuating asymmetry in the black-winged damselfly Calopteryx maculata
(Beauvois) (Odonata: Calopterygidae). Canadian Journal of Zoology
78:1740-1748. (view)
Jonsen, I. and P.D. Taylor. 2000.
Calopteryx damselfly
dispersions arising from multiscale responses to landscape structure.
Conservation Ecology 4(2): 4.
http://www.consecol.org/vol4/iss2/art4/ (view)
Nocera, J. & P.D. Taylor. 2000. Behavior of
post-nest failure and non-breeding Common Loons, Gavia immer, during
the breeding season in Atlantic Canada. Wilson Bulletin
112:532-534.
Jonsen, I.D. & P.D. Taylor. 2000.
Fine-scale movement
behaviors of calopterygid damselflies are influenced by landscape
structure: an experimental manipulation. Oikos
88:553-562. (view)
Taylor, P.D. 2000. Landscape connectivity: linking
fine-scale
movements and large-scale distributions of damselflies. In:
Ekbom, BI,
M.E. Irwin, Y. Robert. Interchanges of insects between agricultural and
surrounding
landscapes. Kluwer, Dordrecht.
Krawchuk, M & P.D. Taylor. 1999. Some observations on
the roosting behavior of Blaesoxipha
fletcherii.
Canadian Entomologist 131:829-830.
Nocera, J. & P.D. Taylor. 1998.
In situ behavioral
response of breeding Common Loons associated with elevated mercury (Hg)
exposure). Conservation Ecology [online] 2(2): 10. Available online at
( http://www.consecol.org/vol2/iss2/art10
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Pither, J. & P.D. Taylor. 1998. An
experimental assessment of landscape connectivity. Oikos
83:166-174. (view)
Taylor, P.D. 1997. Empirical explorations of landscape
connectivity. In: Species dispersal and land use processes. Proceeding
of the sixth annual International Association for Landscape Ecology (UK
Region)
conference, 9th-11th September 1997 . Eds: Cooper, A. and J. Power.
IALE (UK). (view)
Roland, J. and P.D. Taylor. 1997. Insect parasitoid
species
respond to forest structure at different spatial scales. Nature
386:710-713.
(view)
Roland, J., P.D. Taylor & B. Cooke. 1997. Forest
structure
and the spatial pattern of parasitoid attack. in: Watt, A. Stork, N.
& Hunter, M. Forests and Insects (Chapman & Hall)
97:106. (view)
Roland, J. McKinnon, G, Backhouse, C, & P. D. Taylor.
1996.
Even smaller radar tags on insects. Nature 381: 120. (view)
Taylor, P.D. & G. Merriam. 1996. Habitat
fragmentation
reduces parasitism of a forest damselfly. Landscape Ecology
11:181-189 (view)
Roland, J. & P.D. Taylor. 1995. Herbivore-Natural
Enemy
interactions in fragmented and continuous forests. in: Cappuccino, N.
and PW Price. 1995. Population dynamics: New approaches and synthesis.
Chp. 10,
pp 195-207. Academic Press. (view)
Taylor, P.D. & G. Merriam. 1995. Wing morphology of a forest
damselfly is related to landscape structure. Oikos 73:43-48. (view)
Fahrig, L. J.H. Pedlar, S.E. Pope, P.D. Taylor & J.F. Wegner.
1995. Effect of road traffic on amphibian density.
Biological
Conservation 73:177-182.
Taylor, P.D. & J.E. Chainey. 1994.
Tabanidae (Diptera) of Tai
National Park, Côte d'Ivoire with descriptions of three new
species.
Journal of African Zoology 108:467-479. (view)
Villard, M.-A. & P.D. Taylor. 1994. Tolerance to
habitat
fragmentation influences the timing of colonization of new habitats by
forest birds. Oecologia 98:393-401. (view)
Smith, S.M., D.A. Turnbull & P.D. Taylor.
1994. Assembly, mating, and energetics of Hybomitra arpadi
(Diptera: Tabanidae) at Churchill, Manitoba. Journal of
Insect Behavior 7:355-383. (view)
Taylor, P.D., L. Fahrig, K. Henein & G. Merriam.
1993.
Connectivity is a vital element of landscape structure. Oikos
68:571-573. (view)
Taylor, P.D., D.A. Turnbull, & S.M. Smith. 1992.
Mating and oviposition behavior of Tabanus
gibensis (Diptera: Tabanidae). Journal of African Zoology
106:303-311. (view)
Turnbull, D.A., P.D. Taylor, S.M. Smith & J.E. Chainey.
1992.
A collection of Tabanidae (Diptera) from west-central , Ethiopia with
descriptions of Tabanus
gibensis sp. n. and the male of T. pallidifacies.
Journal of
African Zoology 106:133-140. (view)
Taylor, P.D. & S.M.
Smith. 1990. Behavior, physiological states and
thermal characteristics of aggregating male Hybomitra illota
(Osten Sacken). Medical and Veterinary Entomology 4:337-
348. (view)
Taylor, P.D. & S.M. Smith. 1989. Activities
and physiological states of male and female Tabanus sackeni
(Diptera: Tabanidae). Medical and Veterinary Entomology
3:203-212. (view)
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