Ryan Danby
Queens University
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Asia-Bangladesh
Top articles of Ryan Danby
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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Patterns and drivers of amphibian and reptile road mortality vary among species and across scales: evidence from eastern Ontario, Canada | Global Ecology and Conservation | Joshua D Jones Ori Urquhart Evelyn Garrah Ewen Eberhardt Ryan K Danby | 2024/2/16 |
Science by canoe: a treeline transect in northern Canada | Focus on Geography | Ryan Danby Gregory King Mitchell Bonney Stuart Thibert | 2023 |
Woody plant encroachment in granite barrens on the Frontenac Arch, eastern Ontario, Canada | Applied Vegetation Science | Michelle Cohen Ryan K Danby | 2023/4 |
Greening on the Bathurst caribou range in northern Canada: are erect shrubs responsible for remotely sensed trends? | Arctic Science | Carolyn Bonta Gregory M King Ryan K Danby | 2023/3/27 |
Insect seed and cone predation reduces reproductive potential of treeline conifers across northern Canada | Journal of Biogeography | Lucas Brehaut Katie JA Goodwin Kirsten A Reid Anna L Crofts Ryan K Danby | 2023/3 |
Remotely sensed trends in vegetation productivity and phenology during population decline of the Bathurst caribou (Rangifer tarandus groenlandicus) herd | Arctic Science | Katherine D Dearborn Ryan K Danby | 2021/6/17 |
Accumulated Heating and Chilling Are Important Drivers of Forest Phenology and Productivity in the Algonquin-to-Adirondacks Conservation Corridor of Eastern North America | Forests | Michael A Stefanuk Ryan K Danby | 2021/3/2 |
Spatial analysis of forest–tundra ecotones reveals the influence of topography and vegetation on alpine treeline patterns in the subarctic | Annals of the American Association of Geographers | Katherine D Dearborn Ryan K Danby | 2020/1/2 |
Recent growth and expansion of birch shrubs across a low Arctic landscape in continental Canada: Are these responses more a consequence of the severely declining caribou herd … | Ecosystems | Rhett Andruko Ryan Danby Paul Grogan | 2020/11 |
Evidence for elevation-dependent warming in the St. Elias Mountains, Yukon, Canada | Journal of Climate | Scott N Williamson Christian Zdanowicz Faron S Anslow Garry KC Clarke Luke Copland | 2020/3/1 |