Martyn Obbard~ Publications
- Maxie, A.J., K.F. Hussey,
S.J. Lowe, K.R. Middel, B.A. Pond, M.E. Obbard, and B.R. Patterson.
2010.
A comparison of forest resource inventory, provincial land cover maps
and field surveys for wildlife habitat analysis in the Great Lakes -
St. Lawrence forest. Forestry Chronicle 86: 77-86.
- Cattet, M.R., and M.E.
Obbard. 2010.
Use of hyaluronidase to improve chemical immobilization of free-ranging
polar bears (Ursus maritimus). Journal of Wildlife
Diseases 46: 246-250.
- Obbard, M.E., E.J. Howe,
andC.J. Kyle. 2010.
Empirical ccmparison of density estimators for large carnivores.
Journal of Applied Ecology 47: 76-84.
- Molnar, P.K., T. Klanjscek,
A.E. Derocher, M.E. Obbard, and M.A. Lewis. 2009.
Estimating energy stores and metabolic rate of a polar bear from body
mass and body length. Journal of Experimental Biology 212: 2313-2323.
- Obbard, M.E., B.A. Pond, A.
Schenk, R. Black, M.N. Hall, B. Jackson. 2008.
Suspende baits: can they help hunters distinguish male from female
American black bears. Ursus 19: 33-42.
- Obbard, M. E. and E. J.
Howe. 2008. Demography of black bears in hunted and
unhunted areas of the boreal forest of Ontario. Journal of Wildlife
Management 72: in press.
- Howe, E. J., M. E. Obbard,
and J. A. Schaefer. 2007. Extirpation risk of an isolated
carnivore population under different management scenarios. Journal of
Wildlife Management 71: 603-612.
- Obbard, M. E., T. L.
McDonald, E. J. Howe, E. V.Regehr, and E. S. Richardson. 2007.
Polar bear population status in southern Hudson Bay, Canada. U. S.
Geological Survey Administrative Report. U.S. Geological Survey,
Reston, VA. 34 p. Available
here
- Obbard,
M. E., M. R. L.
Cattet, T. Moody, L. R. Walton, D. Potter, J.
Inglis, and C. Chenier. 2006.
Temporal trends in the body
condition of
Southern Hudson Bay polar bears. Applied Research and Development
Branch, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, Sault Ste. Marie, ON.
Climate Change Research Information Note, No. 3. 8 p.
- Burke,
P. S., M. E. Obbard,
D. A. Sutherland, C. D. Jones, J. D. McCracken, and R. Ridout. 2006.
First
documented nest of Stilt Sandpiper in Ontario. Ontario Birds 24:
75-83.
- Cattet,
M. R. L. and M. E.
Obbard. 2005. To
weigh or not to
weigh—conditions for the estimation of body mass by
morphometry. Ursus 16: 102-107.
- Hines,
W. G. S., R. J.
O'Hara-Hines, B. Pond, and M. E. Obbard. 2005.
Allowing
for redundancy and environmental effects in estimates of home range
utilization distributions. Environmetrics. 16: 33-50.
- Usui,
M., P. G. Kevan and
M. Obbard. 2005.
Pollination and breeding system of
lowbush blueberries, Vaccinium angustifolium Ait.
and V. myrtilloides
Michx. (Ericacaeae), in the boreal forest. Canadian Field-Naturalist
119: 48-57.
- Stirling,
I, N. J. Lunn, J.
Iacozza, C. Elliott , and M. E. Obbard. 2004.
Polar bear
distribution and abundance on the southwestern Hudson Bay coast during
open water season, in relation to population trends and annual ice
patterns. Arctic 57: 15-26.
- Cattet,
M. R. L., N. A.
Caulkett, M. E. Obbard, and G. B. Stenhouse. 2002. A
body
condition index for Ursids. Can. J. Zool. 80: 1156-1161.
- LeBlanc,
P. J., M. Obbard,
B. J. Battersby, A. K. Felskie, L. Brown, P. A. Wright, and J. S.
Ballantyne. 2001.
Correlations of plasma lipid metabolites
with hibernation and lactation in wild black bears Ursus
americanus. J.
Comp. Physiol. B 171:327-334.
- Obbard,
M. E., G. D.
Campbell, and A. Schenk. 2000.
Evidence for fatal injury
inflicted on a female black bear by a moose. Northeast Wildlife
55:57-62.
- Wright,
P. A., M. E.
Obbard, B. J. Battersby, A. K. Felskie, P. J. LeBlanc, and J. S.
Ballantyne. 1999.
Lactation during hibernation in wild
black bears: effects on plasma amino acids and nitrogen metabolites.
Physiol. Biochem. Zool. 72:597-604.
- Schenk,
A., M. E. Obbard,
and K. M. Kovacs. 1998.
Genetic relatedness and home-range
overlap among female black bears (Ursus americanus)
in northern
Ontario, Canada. Can. J. Zool. 76: 1511-1519.
- Obbard,
M. E., B. A. Pond,
and A. Perera. 1998.
Preliminary evaluation of GPS collars
for analysis of habitat use and activity patterns of black bears. Ursus
10: 209-217.
- Austin,
M. A., M. E.
Obbard, and G. B. Kolenosky. 1994.
Evidence for a black
bear, Ursus americanus, killing an adult moose, Alces alces.
Can.
Field-Nat. 108: 236-238.
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