Research Branch Staff Publications - Peter Ott
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Waterhouse, F.L., A.E. Burger, A. Cober, A. Donaldson, and P.K. Ott. 2007.
Assessing Habitat Quality of Marbled Murrelet Nest Sites on the Queen Charlotte Islands/Haida Gwaii, by Algorithm, Airphoto Interpretation, and Aerial Survey Methods.
Res. Sec., Coast For. Reg., B.C. Min. For., Nanaimo, B.C. Tec. Rep. TR-035.
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Ott, P.K. 2007.
Comparing Design-based and Model-based Inference: an Introduction.
BC. Ministry of Forests and Range Research Branch, Victoria, BC, Biom. Info. Pamp. No. 63.
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O'Neill, G.A., Russell, J.H., Hooge, B.D., Ott, P.K., and Hawkins, C.B.D. 2005.
Estimating gains from genetic tests of somatic emblings of interior spruce.
Forest Genetics 12: 57-66.
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Davis, G., P. Marshall, P. Ott, A. Orr-Ewing and A. Nemec. 2004.
A modified timber cruise for the inventory of dead wood in Coastal forests: a field trial.
Res. Sec., Coast For. Reg., B.C. Min. For., Nanaimo, B.C. Tec. Rep. TR-031/2004.
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Waterhouse, F.L., A.S. Harestad, and P.K. Ott. 2002.
Winter Wren use of small streams and gaps for habitat in Coastal British Columbia.
Northwest Science 76: 335-346.
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Steventon, J.D., P.K. Ott, and K.L MacKenzie. 1999.
Effect of partial cutting on predation risk to artificial bird nests.
Can. J. For. Res. 29: 1911-1915.
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Ott, P.K. 1996.
Estimating the abundance of non-solitary animals - the effects of contagion on mark-recapture and removal methods.
Masters Thesis. Univ. Vic.
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Krasowski, M.J., T. Letchford, A. Caputa, W.A. Bergerud, and P.K. Ott. 1996.
Susceptibility of white spruce seedlings to overwinter injury and their post-injury field responses.
New Forests 12:261-78
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Krasowski, M.J., C.D.B. Hawkins, H. Coats, and P.K. Ott. 1996.
Static tests of lodegpole pine stability in the central interior of British Columbia.
Can. J. For. Res. 26(8):1463-72.
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Beamish, F.W.H., P.K. Ott, and S.L. Roe. 1994.
Interpopulational variation in fecundity and egg size in southern brook lamprey, Ichthyomyzon gagei.
Copeia 3:718-725.
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