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Emily E Smenderovac
Emily E Smenderovac
Watershed Ecologist, NRCAN
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Does intensified boreal forest harvesting impact soil microbial community structure and function?
EE Smenderovac, K Webster, J Caspersen, D Morris, P Hazlett, N Basiliko
Canadian Journal of Forest Research 47 (7), 916-925, 2017
182017
Tree restoration and ecosystem carbon storage in an acid and metal impacted landscape: Chronosequence and resampling approaches
MD Preston, ME Brummell, E Smenderovac, B Rantala-Sykes, ...
Forest ecology and management 463, 118012, 2020
112020
Forest soil biotic communities show few responses to wood ash applications at multiple sites across Canada
E Smenderovac, C Emilson, T Porter, D Morris, P Hazlett, A Diochon, ...
Scientific Reports 12 (1), 4171, 2022
102022
Limited effect of wood ash application on soil quality as indicated by a multisite assessment of soil organic matter attributes
R Joseph, A Diochon, D Morris, L Venier, CE Emilson, N Basiliko, ...
GCB Bioenergy 14 (5), 500-521, 2022
62022
All boreal forest successional stages needed to maintain the full suite of soil biodiversity, community composition, and function following wildfire
TM Porter, E Smenderovac, D Morris, L Venier
Scientific Reports 13 (1), 7978, 2023
52023
Insect defoliators in recovering industrial landscapes: Effects of landscape degradation and remediation near an abandoned metal smelter on gypsy moth (Lepidoptera …
MJ McTavish, E Smenderovac, J Gunn, SD Murphy
Environmental entomology 48 (5), 1187-1196, 2019
52019
Boreal forest soil biotic communities are affected by harvesting, site preparation with no additional effects of higher biomass removal 5 years post-harvest
E Smenderovac, J Hoage, TM Porter, C Emilson, R Fleming, N Basiliko, ...
Forest Ecology and Management 528, 120636, 2023
42023
Microbial Community Structure and Function in Coarse Woody Debris and Boreal Forest Soil after Intensified Biomass Harvests
EE Smenderovac
University of Toronto (Canada), 2014
42014
Tebufenozide has limited direct effects on simulated aquatic communities
C Edge, L Baker, E Smenderovac, S Heartz, E Emilson
Ecotoxicology 31 (8), 1231-1240, 2022
12022
Modelling the occupancy of two bird species of conservation concern in a managed Acadian Forest landscape: Applications for forest management
R James, JR Bennett, S Wilson, G Adams, K McIlwrick, MJ Mazerolle, ...
Forest Ecology and Management 555, 121725, 2024
2024
Drying as an effective method to store soil samples for DNA-based microbial community analyses: a comparative study
E Smenderovac, C Emilson, K Rheault, É Brazeau, MJ Morency, P Gagné, ...
Scientific Reports 14 (1), 1725, 2024
2024
Response of Forest Bird Communities to Managed Landscapes in the Acadian Forest
LA Venier, K Porter, G Adams, K McIlwrick, E Smenderovac
Forests 15 (1), 184, 2024
2024
All boreal forest successional stages needed to maintain the full suite of soil biodiversity following natural wildfire in jack pine-dominated forest ecosites
TM Porter, E Smenderovac, D Morris, L Venier
bioRxiv, 2022.11. 18.517085, 2022
2022
Modelling the Occupancy of Two Bird Species at Risk in a Managed Acadian Forest Landscape: Applications for Forest Management
R James, JR Bennett, S Wilson, G Adams, K McIlwrick, MJ Mazerolle, ...
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