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Douglas C. Tozer
Douglas C. Tozer
Director, Waterbirds and Wetlands, Birds Canada
Verified email at birdscanada.org
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Standardized measures of coastal wetland condition: implementation at a Laurentian Great Lakes basin-wide scale
DG Uzarski, VJ Brady, MJ Cooper, DA Wilcox, DA Albert, RP Axler, ...
Wetlands 37, 15-32, 2017
1132017
Effects of local and landscape-scale habitat variables on abundance and reproductive success of wetland birds
DC Tozer, E Nol, KF Abraham
Wetlands Ecology and Management 18, 679-693, 2010
872010
Marsh bird occupancy dynamics, trends, and conservation in the southern Great Lakes basin: 1996 to 2013
DC Tozer
Journal of Great Lakes Research 42 (1), 136-145, 2016
532016
Short-term effects of group-selection harvesting on breeding birds in a northern hardwood forest
DC Tozer, DM Burke, E Nol, KA Elliott
Forest Ecology and Management 259 (8), 1522-1529, 2010
502010
Predation by bears on woodpecker nests: are nestling begging and habitat choice risky business?
DC Tozer, E Nol, DM Burke, KA Elliott, KJ Falk
The Auk 126 (2), 300-309, 2009
412009
Community-level response to climate change: shifts in anuran calling phenology
AA Walpole, J Bowman, DC Tozer, DS Badzinski
Herpetological Conservation and Biology 7 (2), 249-257, 2012
402012
Multispecies benefits of wetland conservation for marsh birds, frogs, and species at risk
DC Tozer, O Steele, M Gloutney
Journal of environmental management 212, 160-168, 2018
322018
Modeling detection probability to improve marsh bird surveys in southern Canada and the Great Lakes states
DC Tozer, KL Drake, CM Falconer
Avian Conservation and Ecology 11 (2), 3, 2016
312016
Clearcut with seed trees in red pine forests associated with increased occupancy by Eastern Whip-poor-wills
DC Tozer, JC Hoare, JE Inglis, J Yaraskavitch, H Kitching, S Dobbyn
Forest Ecology and Management 330, 1-7, 2014
292014
Hydrology influences generalist–specialist bird-based indices of biotic integrity in Great Lakes coastal wetlands
ATM Chin, DC Tozer, GS Fraser
Journal of Great Lakes Research 40 (2), 281-287, 2014
282014
Managing ecological traps: logging and sapsucker nest predation by bears
DC Tozer, DM Burke, E Nol, KA Elliott
The Journal of Wildlife Management 76 (5), 887-898, 2012
282012
Improving the accuracy of counts of wetland breeding birds at the point scale
DC Tozer, KF Abraham, E Nol
Wetlands 26 (2), 518-527, 2006
252006
Influence of call broadcast timing within point counts and survey duration on detection probability of marsh breeding birds
DC Tozer, CM Falconer, AM Bracey, EEG Giese, GJ Niemi, RW Howe, ...
Avian Conservation and Ecology 12 (8), 2017
222017
The Great Lakes Marsh Monitoring Program 1995–2012: 18 years of surveying birds and frogs as indicators of ecosystem health
DC Tozer
Bird Studies Canada, Port Rowan, ON, Canada, 2013
212013
Prioritizing coastal wetlands for marsh bird conservation in the US Great Lakes
J Grand, SP Saunders, NL Michel, L Elliott, S Beilke, A Bracey, ...
Biological Conservation 249, 108708, 2020
192020
Influence of lake levels on water extent, interspersion, and marsh birds in Great Lakes coastal wetlands
TR Hohman, RW Howe, DC Tozer, EEG Giese, AT Wolf, GJ Niemi, ...
Journal of Great Lakes Research 47 (2), 534-545, 2021
182021
Influence of local, landscape, and regional variables on Sedge and Marsh wren occurrence in Great Lakes coastal wetlands
HG Panci, GJ Niemi, RR Regal, DC Tozer, TM Gehring, RW Howe, ...
Wetlands 37, 447-459, 2017
182017
Quality of mature aspen and maple forests for breeding Yellow-bellied Sapsuckers (Sphyrapicus varius)
DC Tozer, E Nol, DM Burke
Canadian Journal of Zoology 89 (2), 148-160, 2011
182011
Control of invasive Phragmites increases marsh birds but not frogs
DC Tozer, SA Mackenzie
Canadian Wildlife Biology and Management 8 (2), 66-82, 2019
172019
Prevalence of Disjunct Roosting in Nesting Bank Swallows (Riparia riparia)
CM Falconer, GW Mitchell, PD Taylor, DC Tozer
The Wilson Journal of Ornithology 128 (2), 429-434, 2016
172016
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