Richard Caners: Selected Publications - Royal Alberta Museum
Richard Caners: Selected Publications - Royal Alberta Museum
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<strong>Richard</strong> <strong>Caners</strong>: <strong>Selected</strong> publications <br />
<strong>Caners</strong>, R.T. and Lieffers, V.J. 2014. Divergent pathways of successional recovery for in situ oil sands exploration <br />
drilling pads on wooded moderate-‐rich fens in <strong>Alberta</strong>, Canada. Restoration Ecology. In press. <br />
<strong>Caners</strong>, R.T. 2013. Analysis of habitat requirements for Porsild’s Bryum (Haplodontium macrocarpum (Hooker) <br />
Spence) in <strong>Alberta</strong>. <strong>Alberta</strong> Environment and Sustainable Resource Development, Edmonton. Species at Risk <br />
Report no. 150. vii + 52 pages. <br />
<strong>Caners</strong>, R.T., S.E. Macdonald, and R.J. Belland. 2013. Linking the biological traits of boreal bryophytes to forest <br />
habitat change after partial harvesting. Forest Ecology and Management 303:184-‐194. <br />
<strong>Caners</strong>, R.T. 2013. Disjunct occurrence of Harpanthus drummondii (Taylor) Grolle (Geocalycaceae, <br />
Jungermanniopsida) in the boreal forest of west-‐central Canada. Evansia 30:24-‐30. <br />
<strong>Caners</strong>, R.T., S.E. Macdonald, and R.J. Belland. 2013. Bryophyte assemblage structure after partial harvesting in <br />
boreal mixedwood forest depends on residual canopy abundance and composition. Forest Ecology and <br />
Management 286:489-‐500. <br />
<strong>Caners</strong>, R.T. 2012. COSEWIC Status Appraisal Summary on Porsild’s Bryum (Haplodontium macrocarpum (Hooker) <br />
Spence) in Canada. Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada (COSEWIC), Ottawa. <br />
<strong>Caners</strong>, R.T. 2011. Saxicolous bryophytes of an Ordovician dolomite escarpment in Interlake Manitoba, with new <br />
species records for the province. The Canadian Field-‐Naturalist 125:327-‐337. <br />
<strong>Caners</strong>, R.T. 2011. Major northern range extension of Brachythecium fendleri (Sull.) A.Jaeg. in North America into <br />
the southern Canadian Rocky Mountains. Evansia 28:104-‐106. <br />
<strong>Caners</strong>, R.T. 2011. Case study for monitoring Haller's Apple Moss (Bartramia halleriana Hedw.) and their critical <br />
habitat, Jasper National Park. Final report to Parks Canada, Ottawa. xi + 36 pages + appendices. <br />
<strong>Caners</strong>, R.T. 2011. Effects of prescribed fire on rare bryophytes and vascular plants of the Upper North <br />
Saskatchewan River, <strong>Alberta</strong>. Final report to <strong>Alberta</strong> Sustainable Resource Development, Edmonton. viii + 45 pages <br />
+ appendices. <br />
<strong>Caners</strong>, R.T. 2011. Discovery of the epixylic liverwort Lophozia ciliata Damsh., L.Soderstr. & H.Weibull in Canada. <br />
Evansia 28:77-‐80. <br />
<strong>Caners</strong>, R.T., S.E. Macdonald, and R.J. Belland. 2010. Responses of boreal epiphytic bryophytes to different levels of <br />
canopy retention after partial harvest. Botany 88:315-‐328. –Published as part of the special W.B. Schofield <br />
Gedenkschrift. <br />
<strong>Caners</strong>, R.T. 2010. Data analysis and study design review − Haller’s Apple Moss (Bartramia halleriana Hedw.), <br />
Jasper National Park, <strong>Alberta</strong>. Final report to Parks Canada, Ottawa. v + 25 pages. <br />
<strong>Caners</strong>, R.T., S.E. Macdonald, and R.J. Belland. 2010. Bryophyte conservation in the managed boreal mixed-‐wood <br />
mosaic. Sustainable Forest Management Network KETE Research Note. ISSN 1715-‐0981. <br />
<strong>Caners</strong>, R.T., S.E. Macdonald, and R.J. Belland. 2009. Recolonization potential of bryophyte diaspore banks in <br />
harvested boreal mixed-‐wood forest. Plant Ecology 204:55-‐68.
<strong>Caners</strong>, R.T. and N.C. Kenkel. 2003. Forest stand structure and dynamics at Riding Mountain National Park, <br />
Manitoba. Community Ecology 4:185-‐204.