Modelling the spatial distribution of human-caused grizzly bear mortalities in the Central Rockies ecosystem of Canada

Scott E. Nielsen , Stephen Herrero , Mark S. Boyce , Richard D. Mace
Biological Conservation 120 ( 1) 101 -113

187
2004
Wolf Recovery for Yellowstone National Park: A Simulation Model

Mark S. Boyce
Wildlife 2001: Populations 123 -138

17
1992
HABITAT SELECTION IN MOUNTAIN GOATS

Aaron B. A. Shafer , Joseph M. Northrup , Kevin S. White , Mark S. Boyce
Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 93 ( 2) 170 -172

1
2012
Use of resource selection functions to identify conservation corridors

Cheryl-Lesley B. Chetkiewicz , Mark S. Boyce
Journal of Applied Ecology 46 ( 5) 1036 -1047

159
2009
Range‐wide patterns of greater sage‐grouse persistence

Cameron L. Aldridge , Scott E. Nielsen , Hawthorne L. Beyer , Mark S. Boyce
Diversity and Distributions 14 ( 6) 983 -994

120
2008
Density Dependence and Survival of Elk in Northwestern Wyoming

John R. Sauer , Mark S. Boyce
The Journal of Wildlife Management 47 ( 1) 31

87
1983
Edge-related nest losses in Wisconsin pine barrens

Neal D. Niemuth , Mark S. Boyce
Journal of Wildlife Management 61 ( 4) 1234 -1239

19
1997
Negative binomial models for abundance estimation of multiple closed populations

Mark S. Boyce , Darryl I. MacKenzie , Bryan F. J. Manly , Mark A. Haroldson
Journal of Wildlife Management 65 ( 3) 498 -509

44
2001
Grizzly bear habitat selection is scale dependent.

Lana M. Ciarniello , Mark S. Boyce , Dale R. Seip , Douglas C. Heard
Ecological Applications 17 ( 5) 1424 -1440

115
2007
Population Cycles in Ecosystem Context

Mark S. Boyce
Ecology 83 ( 7) 2064 -2065

2002
Rhinos in the Terai of Nepal

Mark S. Boyce
Ecology 85 ( 6) 1765 -1766

2004
Linking occurrence and fitness to persistence: habitat-based approach for endangered greater sage-grouse.

Cameron L. Aldridge , Mark S. Boyce
Ecological Applications 17 ( 2) 508 -526

235
2007
State-space models link elk movement patterns to landscape characteristics in Yellowstone National Park

James D. Forester , Anthony R. Ives , Monica G. Turner , Dean P. Anderson
Ecological Monographs 77 ( 2) 285 -299

152
2007
MULTI-TASKING BY MAMMALIAN HERBIVORES: OVERLAPPING PROCESSES DURING FORAGING

Daniel Fortin , Mark S. Boyce , Evelyn H. Merrill
Ecology 85 ( 8) 2312 -2322

69
2004
Large Omnivore Movements in Response to Surface Mining and Mine Reclamation

Bogdan Cristescu , Gordon B. Stenhouse , Mark S. Boyce
Scientific Reports 6 ( 1) 19177 -19177

40
2016
Defining Landscapes and Scales to Model Landscape–Organism Interactions

Mark S. Boyce , Conor D. Mallory , Andrea T. Morehouse , Christina M. Prokopenko
Current Landscape Ecology Reports 2 ( 4) 89 -95

8
2017
WILLOW ON YELLOWSTONE'S NORTHERN RANGE: EVIDENCE FOR A TROPHIC CASCADE?

Hawthorne L. Beyer , Evelyn H. Merrill , Nathan Varley , Mark S. Boyce
Ecological Applications 17 ( 6) 1563 -1571

119
2007
LONGEVITY CAN BUFFER PLANT AND ANIMAL POPULATIONS AGAINST CHANGING CLIMATIC VARIABILITY

William F. Morris , Catherine A. Pfister , Shripad Tuljapurkar , Chirrakal V. Haridas
Ecology 89 ( 1) 19 -25

476
2008
Learning from the mistakes of others: How female elk (Cervus elaphus) adjust behaviour with age to avoid hunters

Henrik Thurfjell , Simone Ciuti , Mark S. Boyce
PLOS ONE 12 ( 6) e0178082

34
2017
Space-use, movement and dispersal of sub-adult cougars in a geographically isolated population

Carl D. Morrison , Mark S. Boyce , Scott E. Nielsen
PeerJ 3 1118

14
2015