Gray's professional experience

RESUMÉ

Gray Merriam
Professor Emeritus
Landscape Ecologist

Box 93, Arden, ON
Tel/Fax 613 335 3589
email: gmerriam60@gmail.com

DEGREES:
B.S.A., Wildlife Biology, University of Toronto (OAC), 1956
Ph.D., Population Ecology, Cornell University, 1960
D.Sc., University of Moncton, 2003

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY:
Principal Ecologist, GM Group – Ecological -Land Management, 1992
Professor Emeritus, Carleton University, 1997
Adjunct Research Professor, Department of Biology Carleton University, 1997-8
Visiting Scientist, Department of Biology,  Acadia University,      1996
Visiting Scientist, School of Natural Resources, Utah State University,         1997
Director, Environment and Policy Institute at Carleton,   1993-95
Chair, Environmental Science, Carleton University, 1990-96
Visiting Scientist, Grimso Research Station Uppsala University, Sweden,  1990
Visiting Scientist, Research Institute for Nature Management, Leersum, The Netherlands
Director,  Ottawa-Carleton  Institute of Biology,  1987-89
Exchange Scientist University of Warsaw  Institute of Ecology,     1987
Associate Director  Ottawa-Carleton  Institute of Biology,  1985-87
Full Professor Carleton University, 1984
Chair Department of Biology,  Carleton University,   1978-83
Associate Chairman  Dept. of Biology Carleton University, 1976-78
Visiting Scientist Environment Canada Western Region, Edmonton, 1974
Associate Professor Carleton University, 1968-84
Assistant Director  Brackenridge Field Lab University of Texas, Austin,   1966-68
Visiting Scientist  Cornell University,  1961
Assistant/Associate Professor of Zoology University of Texas Austin, 1960-68

CONSULTING HISTORY

Topical Experience
Conservation Stewardship of private and public lands in lake-rich landscapes of the southeastern Precambrian Shield.
Landscape Ecology of Farmland Mosaics
Population survival and extinctions in patchy (meta-) populations
Spatial habitat patterns and movement of animals and plants, connectivity, fencerows.
Regional planning, habitat spatial pattern and population success
Cultural region conservation planning and management
Forest management research and regional planning
Watershed and river valley conservation planning, stream and riparian restoration and conservation.

Field Experience in:
Canada: all except Manitoba (intensive in central/eastern Ontario)
Australia, Argentina, Costa Rica, Finland, The Netherlands, Poland, Sweden, Tanzania, United States (Colorado, New York, New England States, Oklahoma, Texas, Utah).

Consultation Clients
Atlantic Cooperative Wildlife Ecology Research Network
Dimension Environnement Lteé.
DLO Inst. Forestry & Nature Research, Leersum, Netherlands
Environment Canada, Canadian Wildlife Service, Western Region
Forestry Canada (Ministry of Natural Resources)
Grimso Wildlife Research Station, Swedish Univ. Agric. & Forestry
Kennebec Lake Association
Lanark, Leeds and Grenville Stewardship Councils
Lakehead University, Graduate Studies Program
Leeds and Grenville Stewardship Council
Lennox and Addington Stewardship Council and Trenton Woodlot Conference
Limestone Region Woodlot Owners Association
Ministry of State for Urban Affairs Research Branch
Natural Environment Protection Board of Sweden
Niagara Woodlot Association and Landcare Niagara
Nordic Council on Ecology
Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, Ontario Forest Research Institute
Ontario Department of Planning and Development
Parks Canada
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority
University of Oslo
Wildlife Habitat Canada
York University, General Science Program

HONOURS:
Latornell Conservation Pioneer Award 2005
Honourary Doctor of Science conferred by the University of Moncton 2003
Distinguished Scholar Award, International Association for Landscape Ecology, 1999
Honourary Life Member, International Association for Landscape Ecology, 1999
Awarded Quinney Visiting Scholarship, Utah State University, College of Natural Resources, winter quarter 1997
Distinguished Landscape Ecologist Award, US Section of International Association for Landscape Ecology, 1997
Life Member Emeritus, Ecological Society of America, 1997
Nominated for Paul Errington Annual Lectureship, Iowa State University, Ames, 1996
CUASA Scholarly Achievement Award 1981, 1986
Standard Oil Award: Best Instructor in Science, University of Texas, Austin, 1967

SCHOLARLY AND PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES:
Invited speaker, Lakeland Conference, Buckhorn, Ontario, 2005
Invited Workshop Leader, Ontario Nature Technical Group, 2004
Invited Speaker, Latornell Symposium, 2004
Invited Public Lecture. 2003. Incorporating Scientific Knowledge into our Culture.
University of Moncton, Landscape Conservation Group, Invited Seminar. 2003.
Co-organizer and Chair, Symposium on Habitat Quality and Quantity, 6th World
Congress of Landscape Ecology, Darwin, Australia.
Invited Roundtable Speaker. 5th Canadian Urban Forest Conference. 2002
Invited Workshop. The Living Machine. Centre for Sustainable Watersheds. 2002.
Invited Participant, Quatorziemes Entretiens du Centre Jacques Cartier, Rhone-Alpes, Lyon, France, 2001.
Appointed Board of Directors of the Federation of Ontario Naturalists, 2001.
Invited Theme Paper, Parks Research Forum of Ontario, Toronto, 2001.
Invited Public Lecture, Limestone Region Woodlot Owner’s Association, Kingston, 2001.
Keynote Speaker, Leeds, Lanark and Grenville Stewardship Councils Workshop, Brockville, 2001.
Invited Public Lecture, Ontario Woodlot Owner’s Association, Limestone Region, Sharbot Lake, 2000.
Invited Speaker, Niagara Woodlot Association and Landcare Niagara, Ridgeville, 2000.
Invited Speaker, Symposium on The Future of Forest Landscape in Canada. 5th World Congress on Landscape Ecology, Snowmass, Colorado. 1999
Workshop on Don Watershed Natural Heritage Strategy for Toronto Region Conservation Authority staff (with Steve Hounsell), Downsview, 1999.
Keynote Speaker, 12th Trenton Woodlot Conference, Trenton, 1999.
Invited Symposium Chair, Introduction to Southern Ontario Woodlands. Federation of Ontario Naturalists, Trent Woodland Conference. 1999.
Invited Plenary Speaker, Southern Ontario Woodlands Conference, Federation of Ontario Naturalists, Trent University, 1999.
Invited Speaker. Canadian Council on Ecological Areas. Ottawa. 1999.
Invited Participant, Vancouver Island Marmot Conservation Workshop, Nanaimo, BC, 1999
Keynote Speaker, Quinte Wildlife Forum, Loyalist College, Bellville, 1999
Invited Public Lecture, Emory University Environmental Studies Program, Atlanta, GA, 1999
Invited Speaker, Leeds and Grenville Stewardship Council, Beaver Workshop, 1998
Invited Speaker, Leeds and Grenville Stewardship Council, Woodlands Steward Workshop, 1997
Invited Symposium Co-organizer, Session Chair and Invited Speaker, International Union of Game Biologists Congress, Lyon, France, 1997
Invited Plenary Speaker, Canadian Society for Landscape Ecology and Management, Home Place Conference, Regina, Sask., October 1996
Invited Instructor, Swedish University of Agriculture and Forestry, Graduate course in Landscape Ecology, Uppsala, Sweden, December 1995
Ecological Advisory Committee, Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton, Planning Division 1991-5
Invited Plenary Speaker, Frontenac Axis Research Symposium, Queen’s University, Oct. 1995
Invited Plenary Speaker, Ontario Ecology and Ethology Symposium, University of Toronto, May 1995
Canadian Natural Science and Engineering Research Council, Grant Selection Committee, declined appointment 1995
Invited Plenary Speaker, Southern Appalachian Transportation Policy Action Workshop, Banner Elk, NC, October 1994
Invited Paper, Ecosystem Health and Medicine 1st International Symposium, Ottawa, June 1994.
Invited Paper, Forest Biodiversity Conference, Centre for Applied Conservation Biology, University of British Columbia, February 1994.
Advisory Council, Canadian Society for Landscape Ecology and Management, 1994-6. 1996-8.
Invited Instructor, Conservation Biology 500 Graduate Course, University of British Columbia, November 1993.
Co-Organizer and Instructor, Landscape Ecology and Planning Workshop, Carleton University and Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton, Carleton University, 2 December, 1993.
Keynote Address, Fifth International Symposium on Environmental Concerns in Rights-of-Way Management, Montreal, Sept. 19-22, 1993.
Invited Speaker. Seminar for Ontario Parks managers. Waterloo. 1993.
Invited Instructor, Ontario Advanced Forestry Program, University of Toronto, Frost Centre, Dorset, June 1993.
Invited Public Lecture, Canadian Institute of Foresters Symposium on Biodiversity, Sault Ste. Marie, March 1993.
Invited Paper, Ecosystem Management for Managers, Canadian Parks Service National Workshop, University of Waterloo, Jan. 18-21, 1993.
Keynote Address, Canadian Society for Landscape Ecology and Management, University of Alberta, 18 June, 1992.
President, International Association for Landscape Ecology, 1988-91
Organizer, World Congress of Landscape Ecology, Ottawa, Canada, 1991
Series Editor, Studies in Landscape Ecology, International Association for Landscape Ecology. Chapman and Hall, 1988-1995.
Program consultant, Lakehead University proposed Biology Ph.D. program, Thunder Bay, Ontario, 1991
International selection panel for Chair of Landscape Ecology, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway, 1991
Invited participant, CSIRO Symposium/Workshop on Landscape Restoration, Tammin, Western Australia, 1991
Invited participant, MAB/INRA Symposium on Landscape Ecology of Temperate Farmlands, Caen, France, 1991.
Invited paper, INTECOL Congress, Landscape ecology Symposium, Yokohama, Japan, 1990
Visiting instructor, Nordic Council on Ecology, graduate short course, Swedish University of Agriculture and Forest Science, Umea, 1990
Guest investigator, Grimso Research Station, Uppsala University, Sweden, 1990
Guest Investigator, Research Institute for Nature Management, Leersum, The Netherlands, 1990
Keynote speaker, The Dutch Association for Landscape Ecology (WLO) Annual General Meeting, Wageningen, 1990
Keynote speaker, CNRS Symposium on Landscape Ecology Research in France, University of Rennes, 1990
Invited review, CSIRO Symposium on Nature Conservation – The Role of Corridors, Busselton, Australia, 1989
Keynote speaker, ACFAS Symposium on Landscape Ecology, Université de Québec à Montréal, 1989
International Evaluation for The Swedish Environmental Protection Board of Research Project “The Importance of Residual Biotopes for Flora and Fauna, Stockholm, 1989
Biological Council of Canada, Executive Member at Large, 1986-89 and Council Executive 1979-81, Representative of Canadian Society of Environmental Biologists 1970-4
Invited participant, SCOPE Ecotones Symposium, Paris, 1988
Editorial Board, Landscape Ecology international journal, 1987- 97
Member, Commission on Ecology, International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources, 1988-92
Invited contributor, American Association for Advancement of Science, Ecology Symposium, Boston 1987
Exchange Scientist, University of Warsaw, July 1987
Invited participant, Supercomputer and Landscape Ecology Workshop, Sept. 13-18, Colorado State University, 1986
Invited Plenary Presentation, International Association for Landscape Ecology Symposium at Fourth International Congress of Ecology, SUNY, Syracuse, 1986
Member, Science Faculty Academic Planning Committee, 1985-89
Member, Biology Curriculum Committee, 1985-86
Member, Carleton Biotechnology Program Committee, 1984-85
Invited paper, First International Seminar on Methodology of the International Association for Landscape Ecology, Roskilde University, Denmark, 1984
Invited Speaker, Landscape ecology, NSF discipline assessment, Monticello, Illinois, 1983
Member, National Consortium of Scientific and Technical Societies, 1983-89
Member Steering Committee for Ontario Ecology and Ethology Colloquium,1983-93
President, Canadian Council of University Biology Chairmen, 1981-82, Executive Member 1980-1
Evaluation of Storm Water Assessment for Citizens Concerned About South Urban Growth in the Manotick Area, 1978
Ecological Consultant, Canada Ministry of State for Urban Affairs, Research Branch, 1973-4
Selection Committee for NATO Fellowships, Association of Colleges and Universities of Canada, 1972-3
Canadian Council of Resource and Environment Ministers,Man and Resources Program: member National Task Force on Growth Ethic and Social Values, member Ontario Regional Working Group on Growth Ethic, Chair Local, Community and Regional Meetings, Representative for Biological Council of Canada to Montebello Workshop, Regional Delegate to Toronto National Conference 1974-5
Founding President Gatineau-Carleton Parks Association 1969 (Ottawa Chapter Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society)
Participant Brookhaven Symposium on Diversity and Stability in Ecological Systems 1969
Participant International Ecological Society Symposium on Statistical Ecology, Yale University 1969
Invited Participant University of Pennsylvania Workshop on Ecology and Regional Planning and subsequently offered position with Ian McHarg’s group (declined) 1968
U.S. National Academy of Sciences NATO Postdoctoral Fellowship Selection Committee 1966-8
Invited Participant and Exhibitor New York Museum of Natural History Symposium on Radio Telemetry 1962
Watershed and resource conservation field surveys, Ontario Departments of Planning and Development and of Lands and Forests 1951-6
First Ontario Experimental Stream Improvement Program, Fishermill Creek 1955

Selected Invited Professional Seminars:
Carleton University Landscape Ecology Laboratory
Grimso Wildlife Research Station, Grimso, Sweden
University of Moncton
Quinte Wildlife Forum
Emory University
School of Architecture, Landscape Ecology Program, University of Rosario, Rosario, Argentina
Leeds and Grenville Land Stewardship Woodlot Workshop
Leeds and Grenville Land Stewardship Beaver Forum
Utah State University
Acadia University
Brock University
Colorado State University
Concordia University
Institute of Agrobiology and Forestry, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poznan
Institute of Ecology, Department of Vertebrate Ecology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Lesny, Poland
Institute for Ecosystem Studies, Carey Arboretum, Millbrook, NY
Mammal Research Institute, Polish Academy of Sciences, Bialowieza, Poland
Montreal Botanic Garden, Research Division
Ontario Forestry Research Institute, Sault Ste. Marie
Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources
Parks Canada, Parks Integrity Workshop, University of Waterloo
Queen’s University
Research Institute for Nature Management, Leersum, The Netherlands
Sir Arthur Rylah Institute, Melbourne, Australia
Trent University
University of British Columbia
University of California, Santa Barbara
University of Florida
University of Manitoba
University of Ottawa
Université de Rennes, France
University of Toronto
University of Virginia
University of Warsaw, Terrestrial Ecology Field Station, Mikotajki, Mazuria
Uppsala University, Grimso Wildlife Research Station
Yale University, School of Forestry and Environmental Science

CAREER GRADUATE AND POSTDOCTORAL SUPERVISION:
Completed: 13 Ph.D., 25 M.Sc., 3 Postdoctoral
Promoter for: 1 Ph.D. at Leiden and 2 Docteur en Science at Université de Rennes
Member Ph.D. supervisory committees: Univ. Texas 1960-68 about 30; Carleton 1968-1996 about 40.

COURSES TAUGHT:
Graduate (1990-96)
Landscape Ecology for PhD students (Grimso Research Station, Swedish University for Agricultural Science)
Landscape Ecology of Populations (Nordic Council on Ecology)
Ecosystem and Community Ecology
Natural Systems and Environmental Ethics
Tutorial Studies in Ecology
Quantitative Ecology of Heterogeneous Systems
Graduate Research
Environmental Ethics
Population Ecology
Insect Population Ecology
Tutorial in Ecology for Environmental Administrators
Seminar in Environmental Zoology
Seminar in Systematic Zoology
Special Studies in Advanced Zoology

Undergraduate
Introductory Ecology and lab
Analytical & Experimental Ecology and Lab
Evolution
Conservation Biology
Tutorial Study of Landscape Ecology
Ecology Honours Research Project
Biology and Society
Integrated Science Honours Research Project
Environmental Science Seminar
Environmental Science Group Research Project
Environmental Science Research Planning
General Zoology
Evolutionary Zoology
Terrestrial Ecology

Additional course designs:
Science 100 for nonscience majors for 1992-3
Science 200 for nonscience majors for 1992-3
Environmental Science for Non-Scientists

Special short courses
Ecology for Canadian Astronauts in Training
Ecology for Ontario Advanced Forestry Program

PUBLICATIONS

LIFETIME SUMMARY:

  1. refereed papers – 55
  2. refereed conferences proceedings – 17
  3. technical reports – 48
  4. books/book chapters – 5
  5. abstracts – 2

DETAILED LIST:
Refereed Papers
Wegner, J. and G. Merriam. 1979. Movement by birds and small mammals between a wood and adjoining farmland habitats. J. Applied Ecology 16:349-57 reprinted In Wiens, John, et al., eds. 2006. Foundation papers in landscape ecology. Columbia Univ. Press.

Langlois, J.P., L. Fahrig, G. Merriam and H. Artsob. 2001. Landscape structure influences continental distribution of hantavirus in deer mice. Landscape Ecology 16:255 -66.

Fisher, J. and G. Merriam. 2000. Resource patch array use by two squirrels in an agricultural landscape. Landscape Ecology 15:33-8.

Pope,S.,L.Fahrig and G. Merriam. 2000. Landscape complementation and metapopulation effects on leopard frog populations. Ecology 81:2498-2508.

Villard, M-A., K. Trzcinski and G. Merriam. 1999. Fragmentation effects on forest birds: Relative influence of woodland cover and configuration on Landscape occupancy. Conservation Biology 13:774-783.

Trzcinski, M.K., L. Fahrig and G. Merriam. 1999. Independent effects of forest cover and fragmentation on the distribution of forest breeding birds. Ecological Applications 9:586-593.

Merriam, G. 1998. Important concepts from landscape ecology for game biologists. Gibier Faune Sauvage. Game Wildl. 15 (Hors serie Tome 2):525-31.

Henein,K., J. Wegner and G. Merriam. 1998. Population effects of landscape model manipulation on two behaviourally different woodland small mammals. Oikos 8:168-186.

Pedlar, J., L. Fahrig and G. Merriam. 1997. Raccoon habitat use at two spatial scales. Journal of Wildlife Management 61:102-12.

Kozakiewicz, M. and G. Merriam. 1996. Spatial and temporal habitat distribution of spiders in a farmland mosaic. Bull. Polish Acad. Sci. 43:164-77.

Fritz, R. and G. Merriam. 1996. Architecture of unmanaged fencerow vegetation relative to forest edges in Eastern Ontario. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 59:159-70.

Taylor, P.D. and G. Merriam. 1996. Habitat fragmentation and parasitism of a forest damselfly. Landscape Ecology 11:181-9.

Nalder, I. and G. Merriam. 1995. Simulating carbon dynamics of the boreal forest in Puskaskwa National Park. Water, Air and Soil Pollution 82:283-98.

Taylor, P. and G. Merriam. 1995. Wing morphology of a forest damselfly is related to landscape structure. Oikos 73:43-8.

Villard, M-A, G. Merriam and B. Maurer. 1995. Dynamics in subdivided populations of Neotropical migratory songbirds in fragmented temperate forests. Ecology 76:27-40.

Fritz, R. and G. Merriam. 1994. Fencerow and forest edge vegetation structure in eastern Ontario farmland. EcoScience 1:160-72.

Fahrig, L. and G. Merriam. 1994. Conservation of fragmented populations. Conservation Biology 8:50-59.

Bennett, A.F., K. Henein and G. Merriam. 1994. Corridor use and the elements of corridor quality: Chipmunks and fencerows in a farmland mosaic. Biological Conservation 68:155-165.

Young, A.G. and G. Merriam. 1994. Effects of forest fragmentation on the spatial genetic structure of Acer saccharum Marsh. (sugar maple) populations. Heredity 72:201-208.

Apeldoorn, R. van, M. el Daem, K. Hawley, M. Kozakiewicz, G. Merriam, W. Nieeuwenhuizen and J. Wegner. 1993. Footprints of small mammals. A field method of sampling data for different species. Mammalia 57:407-22.

Taylor, P.D., L. Fahrig, K. Henein and G. Merriam. 1993. Connectivity is a vital             element of landscape structure. Oikos 68:581-3

Young, A.G., G. Merriam and S.I. Warwick. 1993. The effects of forest fragmentation on genetic variation in Acer saccharum Marsh. (sugar maple) populations. Heredity 71:277-89.

Fritz, R. and G. Merriam. 1993. Fencerow habitat for plants moving between farmland woods: an assessment of corridor potential. Biological Conservation. 64:141-148.

Young, A.G., S.I. Warwick and G. Merriam. 1993. Genetic variation and structure at three spatial scales for Acer saccharum (sugar maple) in Canada and the implications for conservation. Can.J.For.Res. 23:2568-2578.

Wegner, J. and G. Merriam. 1990. Use of spatial elements in a farmland mosaic by a woodland rodent. Biol. Cons. 54: 263-276.

Henein, K. and G. Merriam. 1990. The elements of connectivity where corridor quality is variable. Landscape Ecology 4: 157-170.

Merriam, G. and A. Lanoue. 1990. Corridor use by small mammals: field measurements for three experimental types of Peromyscus leucopus. Landscape Ecology 4: 123-131.

Aldridge, H., M. Obrist, G. Merriam and M.B. Fenton. 1990. Social calls and habitat use – roosting and foraging by the African bat Nycteris thebaica. J. Mammalogy, 71: 242-246.

Merriam,G., M.Kozakiewicz, E. Tsuchiya and K. Hawley. 1989. Barriers as boundaries for metapopulations and demes. Landscape Ecology, 2: 227-235.

Merriam, G. 1988. Landscape dynamics in farmland. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 3: 16-20.

Freemark, K.E. and G. Merriam. 1986. Importance of area and habitat heterogeneity to bird assemblages in temperate forest fragments. Biol. Cons. 36: 115-141.

Fahrig, L. and G. Merriam. 1985. Habitat patch connectivity and population survival. Ecology 66: 1762-1768.

Middleton, J. and G. Merriam. 1985. The rationale for conservation: problems from a virgin forest. Biol. Cons. 33: 133-145.

Henderson, M.T., G. Merriam and J. Wegner. 1985. Patchy environments and species survival: chipmunks in an agricultural mosaic. Biol. Cons. 31: 95-105.

Dwyer, L. and G. Merriam. 1984. Decomposition of natural litter mixtures in a deciduous forest. Can. J. Bot. 62: 2340-2344.

Middleton, J.D. and G. Merriam. 1983. Distribution of woodland species in farmland woods. J. Applied Ecology 20(2): 625-644.

Merriam, H.G., J. Wegner and D. Caldwell. 1983. Invertebrate activity under snow in deciduous woods. Holarctic Ecology 6: 89-94.

Middleton, J.D. and G. Merriam. 1983. Distribution of woodland species in farmland. J. Applied Ecology 20:625-44.

Ranta, W.B., G. Merriam and J. Wegner. 1983. Winter habitat use by wapiti in Ontario woodlands. Can. Field-Naturalist 96:421-30.

Fenton, M.B., G. Merriam and G.L. Holroyd. 1983. Bats of Kootenay, Glacier and Mount Revelstoke National Parks in Canada, identification by echolocation calls, distribution and biology. Can. J. Zoology 61:2503-08.

Merriam, G., L. Dwyer and J. Wegner. 1982. Litterfall in two Canadian deciduous woods: quality, quantity and timing. Holarctic Ecology 5:1-9.

Dwyer, L.M. and G. Merriam. 1981. Influence of topographic heterogeneity on deciduous litter decomposition. Oikos 37:228-37.

Middleton, J.D. and G. Merriam. 1981. Woodland mice in a farmland mosaic. J. Applied Ecology 18:703-10.

Middleton, J.D. and G. Merriam. 1981. Movement of earthworms, Aporrectodea trapezoides (Duges) in winter. Naturaliste canadien 108:475-9.

Wegner, J. and G. Merriam. 1979. Movement by birds and small mammals between a wood and adjoining farmland habitats. J. Applied Ecology 16:349-57.

Ferguson, M. and G. Merriam. 1979. A winter feeding relationship between snowshoe hares and porcupines. J. Mammalogy 59:878-80.

Merriam, G. 1978. Changes in aspen parkland habitats bordering Alberta sloughs. Can. Field-Naturalist 92:109-22.

Weary, G.C. and G. Merriam. 1978. Litter decomposition in a red maple woodlot under natural conditions and under insecticide treatment. Ecology 59:180-4.

Stephenson, W.R. and G. Merriam. 1975. Some effects of urban impacts on the structure of lichen communities on trees in three deciduous woodlot types. Urban Ecology 1:311-23.
Randolph (McClure), P.A. 1973. Influence of environmental variability on land snail populations. Ecology 54:933-55.

Randolph, J.C. 1973. The ecological energetics of a homeothermic predator, the short-tailed shrew. Ecology 54:1166-87

Neumann, P.W. and G. Merriam. 1972. Ecological effects of snowmobiles. Can. Field-Naturalist 86:207-12.

Merriam, G. 1971. Sensitivity of terrestrial isopod populations (Armadillidium) to food quality differences. Can. J. Zoology 49:667-74.

Merriam, G. 1971. Woodchuck burrow distribution and related movement patterns. J. Mammalogy 52:732-46.

Merriam, G. 1966. Reproductive potential of prairie dogs. Texas J. Science 18:417-19.

Merriam, G. 1966. Temporal distribution of woodchuck interburrow movements. J. Mammalogy 47:103-10.

Merriam, G. 1964. A review of Vertebrate Biology by R.T. Orr. Quarterly Review of Biology 39:405-7.

Merriam, G. and A. Merriam. 1964. Vegetation zones around woodchuck burrows. Can. Field-Naturalist 79:177-80.

Merriam, G. 1963. An unusual fox-woodchuck relationship. J. Mammalogy 44:115-16.

Refereed Conference Proceedings
Merriam, G. 1998. Biodiversity at the population level: a vital paradox. pp 45-65 In F. Bunnell and J.F. Johnson (eds) . The Living Dance: Policy and Management for Biodiversity in Forested Ecosystems. University of British Columbia Press, Vancouver.

Nalder, Ian and G. Merriam. 1995. Simulating carbon dynamics of the boreal forest in Pukaskwa National Park. pp 283-98 In M.J. Apps, D.T. Price and J. Wineski (eds) Boreal Forests and Global Change. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, Netherlands.

Merriam, G. and Saunders, D. 1993. Corridors in restoration of fragmented landscapes. pp 71-87 In Saunders. D, Hobbs, R. and Ehrlich, P. Nature Conservation 3: Reconstruction of Fragmented Ecosystems, Global and Regional Perspectives. Surrey Beatty and Sons. Pty. Ltd., Chipping Norton, Australia.

Villard, M-A, K.E. Freemark and G. Merriam. 1992. Metapopulation theory and Neotropical migrant birds in temperate forests: an empirical investigation.pp 474-82 In J.M. Hagan and D.W. Johnston (eds) Ecology and Conservation of Neotropical Migrant Landbirds. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, D.C.

Merriam, G. and J. Wegner. 1992. Local extinctions, habitat fragmentation and ecotones. pp. 150-169 In Hansen, A.J. and F. Di Castri, F., Landscape Boundaries. Springer Verlag, Ecological Studies.

Merriam, G. 1992. Biodiversity in temperate agricultural landscapes. pp 319-327 In Baudry, J., F. Burel and V. Hawrylenko (eds) Comparisons of Landscape Pattern Dynamics in European Rural Areas. EUROMAB Res. Prog.,Land Use Changes in Europe and their Impact on the Environment, UNESCO.

Merriam, G. 1991. Corridors and connectivity: animal populations in heterogeneous environments. pp 134-142 In D. Saunders and R. Hobbs (eds) The Role of Corridors in Nature Conservation. Surrey Beatty & Sons Pty Ltd, Chipping Norton, Australia.

Merriam, G. and C.P. Catterall. 1991. Are corridors necessary for the movement of biota? pp 406-7 In Saunders, D. and R. Hobbs (eds.), Nature Conservation: The Role of corridors. Surrey Beatty and Sons, Chipping Norton, Australia.

Merriam, G. 1990. Ecological processes in the time and space of farmland mosaics. pp. 121-133. In Zonneveld, I.S. and R.T.T. Forman (eds.). Changing Landscapes: An Ecological Perspective. Springer-Verlag.

Merriam, G. 1988. Landscape ecology: The ecology of heterogeneous systems. In. Moss, M. (ed.). Landscape Ecology and Management Polyscience, Montreal. pp. 43-50.

Lanoue, A. and G. Merriam. 1988. Experimental measurement of movement of Peromyscus leucopus in an agricultural landscape. In. Moss, M. (ed.). Landscape Ecology and Management. Polyscience, Montreal. pp. 95-97.

Baudry, J. and G. Merriam. 1988. Connectivity and connectedness: Functional versus structural patterns in landscapes. In. Schreiber, K.-F. Connectivity in Landscape Ecology. Münster Geographische Arbeiten 29: 23-28.

Merriam, G. 1988. Modelling woodland species adapting to farmland. In. Schreiber, K.-F. Connectivity in Landscape Ecology. Münster Geographische Arbeiten 29: 67-68.

Merriam, H.G. 1984. Connectivity: A fundamental ecological characteristic of landscape pattern. Proc. First Int. Sem. on Methodology in Landscape Ecological Research and Planning. International Assoc. for Landscape Ecology, Roskilde, Denmark. Theme 1: 5-15.

Fahrig, L., G. Merriam and L.P. Lefkovitch. 1983. Population stability in patchy environment. In Analysis of Ecological Systems: State-of-the-Art in Ecological Modelling. W.K. Laurenroth, G.V. Skogerboe and M. Flug (eds). Elsevier, New York. pp 61-67.

Merriam, G. 1975. Canadian air management policy and regional air pollution effects. Air Pollution Control Association, Canadian Government Affairs Seminar, Ottawa, pp 40-6.

Merriam, G. 1963. Low frequency telemetric monitoring of woodchuck movements. pp 154-71 In Bio-Telemetry. L. Slater (ed). Pergamon Press, London.

Chapters in Edited Books, Letters          
Holling, C.S., L. Fahrig, G.M. Henebry, C.M. Henein, G. Merriam, L.N. Miller, C. Paquette, S.E. Pope, J. Porter, S.M. Scheiner, P. Taylor and P.H.K. Yu. 1996. Letter. Science 272

Merriam, G. 1995. Movement in spatially-divided populations: Responses to landscape structure. In Lidicker, W.Z. Jr. (ed). Landscape Approaches in Mammalian Ecology and Conservation. Univ. Minnesota Press.

Fahrig, L. and G. Merriam. 1995. Conservation of fragmented populations. Pp. 16-25 in: D. Ehrenfeld (ed.). Readings in conservation biology: The landscape perspective. Society for Conservation Biology and Blackwell Science Inc., Don Mills.

Merriam, G. K. Henein and K. Stuart-Smith. 1991. Landscape dynamics models. pp. 400-415 Quantitative Methods in Landscape Ecology. Turner, M. and R. Gardner (eds.). Springer-Verlag.

Books
Merriam, A and G. Merriam. 2014. Here and There with Aileen and Gray Merriam. 73pp

Merriam, G., Under Nature’s Wing – One Ecologist’s Flight. 2012. 41pp

Merriam, G and A. Merriam, 2012. Rivers of Natural Riches. 66pp+maps

Merriam, G., A. Merriam and J. Amos. Special Places in Canada. 196 pp.

Merriam, G. and J. Amos. 2010. Discovering Natural Processes. General Store Publishing House. Renfrew. 166 pp.

Merriam, G. and J. Amos. 2005. Discovering Natural Processes. Penumbra Press, Manotick. 166 pp.

Hansson, L., L. Fahrig and G. Merriam (eds). 1995. Mosaic Landscapes and Ecological Processes. book of 20 papers. Chapman and Hall, Studies in Landscape Ecology. Sponsored by International Association for Landscape Ecology.

Vos, C. and P. Opdam (eds). 1992. G. Merriam, Series Editor. Landscape Ecology of a Stressed Environment.Chapman and Hall, Studies in Landscape Ecology, sponsored by the International Association for Landscape Ecology.

Public Reports and Published Letters
Merriam, Gray. Summer Spectacle. The Editor, Saltscapes Magazine. Fall/Winter 2011.

Merriam, Gray. The Dry Run. The Editor, Carleton University Magazine, Summer 2011.

Merriam, Gray. A New Don. The Editor, Canadian Geographic, July/Aug 2011.

Merriam, G. (Ed.) The Naturally Rich Frontenacs. 2011, The Frontenac Stewardship Council. 25 pp.

Merriam, G. 2010, Kennebec Lake – State. Care, Planning. Pro bono lake ecology dataset.

Merriam, G. Presidential Reports to The Friends of the Salmon River. 2004-2010.

Merriam, G. 2009. Interpreting and Using Water Quality Results. Frontenac Stewardship Council. 9 pp.

Merriam, G. 2003. Expert witness Statement OMB Case Number PL20875 for

hearing on Little Cataraqui Creek and trail head.

Merriam, G. 2003. Chairman’s Introduction to Symposium 16, Habitat: Quality, Size and Configuration and its Role in Population Viability, International Association for Landscape Ecology, Darwin, Australia.

Merriam, G, 2001, Ecological Integrity in Parks. Proceedings of the Park Research Forum of Ontario.

Merriam, G. 2000. Transboundary forces control southern remnants. Canadian Council on Ecological Areas Report on Endangered Ecosystems and Southern Remnants. In press.

Merriam, G. 1999. Survival of fragmented woodland systems in southern Ontario. pp 32-6 In A. Kettle (ed). Southern Ontario Woodlands: The Conservation Challenge. Federation of Ontario Naturalists, Don Mills, ON.

Merriam, G. 1999. Atkinson Creek Restoration Plan. Report by GM Group to the Grenville Land Stewardship Council

Merriam, G. 1998. History and Ecology of Beaver. Proceedings of the Beaver Forum, Grenville Land Stewardship Council. Box 605, Brockville ON

Merriam, G. 1997. Introduction. In Eduardo Salinas Chavez and John Middleton. Landscape Ecology as a Tool for Sustainable Development in Latin America. Electronic book at: http://www.brocku.ca/epi/lebk/lebk.html. pp 1-4.

Merriam, G. and K. Henein.1996. Review of Land Mosaics: the Ecology of Landscapes and Regions by R.T.T. Forman. Environments 24:65-70.

Merriam, G. 1996. Toward a Workable Future for the Annapolis Valley: A Synthesis. Report to the Atlantic Cooperative Wildlife Ecology Research Network, Acadia University, Wolfville, Nova Scotia. 41pp and figs.

Merriam, G. 1996. Annapolis Valley Landscape Structures and Processes: A Photographic Summary. Report to the Atlantic Cooperative Wildlife Ecology Research Network, Acadia University, Wolfville, Nova Scotia. 37pp and 125 photographs.

Potter, C. and G. Merriam. 1996. Birds and Bird Control at Two Ontario Airports. Report by the Carleton Landscape Ecology Laboratory to

Transport Canada and Environment Canada, Canadian Wildlife Service.

See also: Minutes of the 23rd Meeting of Bird Strike Committee Canada: 6 and App. 9 (9pp).

Merriam, G. 1995. Algonquin Adirondacks Landscape Linkage: Roots of the Idea. In Proceedings of the Frontenac Axis Research Needs Symposium. Parks Canada, St. Lawrence Islands National Park.

Merriam, G. 1995. Habitat Fragmentation, Patches and Corridors. pp 337-9 In R. Paehlke (ed). Conservation and Environmentalism. Garland Publishing, New York.

Merriam, G. 1994. Reviews of Sections 3 and 4 of Global Biodiversity, V.H. Heywood and R.T. Watson (eds). 1995. UNEP and Cambridge University Press.

Merriam, G. 1994. Ecological Effects of Rights-of-Way. pp 4-23 In Proceedings of the Activist Workshop on Transportation Planning, Sierra Club, Southern Appalachian Highlands Ecosystem Task Force, Tri-Cities, Tenn.

Merriam, G. 1994. Managing the Land: A Medium-Term Strategy for Integrating Landscape Ecology into Environmental Research and Management. Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, Forest Fragmentation and Biodiversity Report 13. Queen’s Printer for Ontario. ISBN 0-7778-2462-0.

Merriam, G. 1994. Landscape ecology – Principles for our future. In Envisioning Landscapes – A Source Book. Wildlife Habitat Canada, Ottawa.

Merriam, G. et al. 1993. Review of: Hunter, M.D. et al. (eds). 1992 . Effects of Resource Distribution on Animal-Plant Interactions. Amer. Scientist. in press.

Merriam, G. 1993. Landscape ecology in National Parks management. pp 29-44 In S. Woodley (ed), Ecosystem Management for Managers. Heritage Resources Centre, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ont., Canada

Merriam, G. (ed) 1992. Scanning the Mosaic: Brief Reports from the World Congress of Landscape Ecology. International Association for Landscape Ecology, World Congress 1991, Ottawa, Canada.

Merriam, G., J. Wegner and S. Pope. 1992. Parklands: Parks in their Ecological Landscapes. Report to Canadian Parks Service, Environment Canada by the Carleton University Landscape Ecology Laboratory. Ottawa-Carleton Institute of Biology, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada.

Merriam, G. and M-A. Villard. 1991. Heterogeneity in ecological space and time: a vital variable in population persistence. pp 199-208 In J. Menon (ed) Advances in Ecology 1, Research Trends, Council of Scientific Research of India.

Merriam, G. 1989. Report on the effects of the Eagle Creek Golf Course on the landscape ecology of the Constance Creek valley. Submitted to Hearing of the Ontario Municipal Board.

Merriam, G. and S. Adamowicz. 1988. Jak bobr Kanadyjski prezebudowal srodowisko. Problemy 12: 22-24. (in Polish)

Merriam, G. with four others. 1988. International Evaluation of the Research Project: The Importance of Residual Biotopes for Fauna and Flora. Report to the Research Committee of the Swedish Environmental Protection Board. 34 pp + append.

Merriam, G. 1986. Metamorphosis: Biology in a sustainable future. Submission to the World Commission on Environment and Development from the Biological Council of Canada. Ottawa, May 1986.

Fenton, M.B. and G. Merriam. 1981. Survey for bats in Kootenay, Glacier and Mount Revelstoke National Parks. Report to Parks Canada.

Wolthausen, D.F., J. Wegner and G. Merriam. 1978. Ski Trails, Snow and Ecology. Bull. Conservation Council of Ontario 24:4-5.

Weary, G.C., J. Wegner and G. Merriam. 1977. Natural Resource Inventory – Rideau Canal. Report to Parks Canada, Ontario Region by Dimension Environnement Ltee. 94 pp and figs.

Weary, G.C., J. Wegner and G. Merriam. 1976. Natural History Inventory and Resource Evaluation of Seven Sites on the Trent-Severn Waterway. Report to Environment Canada on contract 16527.

Merriam, G., M.B. Fenton and G.C. Weary. 1975. Natural History Inventory and Themes for Selected Sites on the Rideau Canal. Report to Parks Canada. 76pp and figs.

Merriam, G. 1975. Woody Vegetation Bordering Parkland Sloughs in Alberta: Current Conditions, Changes Since 1945, and Management Recommendations. Report to Canadian Wildlife Service, Western Region. 67pp, figs and photos.

Merriam, G. (with 8 others). 1974. Canada/ Man and Biosphere Sub-Program on Urbanization, Provisional Framework, Canada/MAB Report No. 4. 23pp.

Merriam, G. 1974. Suggested Research Approach. Report to Canada/MAB Working Group on the Biospheric Effects of Urbanization. Environment Canada/Man and Biosphere.

Merriam, G. 1973. Assessment of Research Planning with Recommendations for Incorporating Fundamental Ecological Concepts into a Three Year Urban Environmental Quality Research Theme. Report to Canada Ministry of State for Urban Affairs.

Merriam, G. 1973. Response of Canada Ministry of State for Urban Affairs to Confidential Memorandum to Cabinet. Report to Dr. T.L. Burton, MSUA and to MAB Secretariat, Environment Canada.

Merriam, G. 1973. Report on Canadian Man and Biosphere Program Interdepartmental Committee and Canadian Committee Joint Meeting. Report to Director-General, Ministry of State for Urban Affairs.

Merriam, G. 1973. Emergency Report and Consultation on Confidential Memorandum to Cabinet. Report to Director-General, Ministry of State for Urban Affairs.

Merriam, G. 1973. Response to Canada/Man and Biosphere Prospectus. Report to Director-General, Ministry of State for Urban Affairs.

Merriam, G. 1973. Potential Role of Ministry of State for Urban Affairs in the UNESCO Man and Biosphere Program. Report to Director-General, Ministry of State for Urban Affairs.

Passmore, R.C. and G. Merriam. 1973. Must Confront Growth Problems. Outlook No. 4, Ontario Man and Resources Program.

Smith, S.M., G. Merriam and R.C. Passmore. 1973. Man and Resources — Growth Ethic. Report of the Regional Working Group for Ontario to Canadian Council of Resource and Environment Ministers. 30pp.

Merriam, G. 1973. Growth relationships with potential environmental effects. Working paper submitted to Canadian Council of Resource and Environment Ministers. Man and Resources National Task Force on Growth Ethic and Social Values.

Merriam, G. 1973. Are growth-related changes in our environments detrimental or beneficial? Working paper submitted to Canadian Council of Resource and Environment Ministers National Task Force on Growth Ethic and Social Values.

Merriam, G. (with 6 others). 1973. Report of Canadian Council of Resource and Environment Ministers national Task Force on Growth Ethic and Social Values. Resources, CCREM, Ottawa.

Merriam, G. and R.C. Passmore. 1972. Problems Associated with Growth. A Brief from the Biological Council of Canada to the Government of Canada.

Merriam, G. 1962. Woodchuck study with a low frequency telemetric system. Radio-Tracking Branch of Committee on Wildlife Techniques, The Wildlife Society Newsletter 1:4-9.

Merriam, G. 1962. Some fundamental ecology of a woodchuck population. Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer. 43:67 (abstract).

Merriam, G. and A.M. Moore. 1961. Rose Gardens Woodchucks. The Cornell Plantations 17:3-6.

Merriam, G. 1958. Telemetering as an aid to population study. Bull. Ecol. Soc. Amer. 39:104 (abstract).

Graduate Theses supervised
PhD
Wegner, J. 1995. Habitat distribution, spatial dynamics and reproduction of a forest rodent (Peromyscus leucopus) in an agricultural landscape. PhD thesis, Ottawa-Carleton Institute of Biology, Carleton University.

Henein, K. 1995. Predicting survival of woodland species in human-altered landscapes. PhD thesis. Ottawa-Carleton Institute of Biology, Carleton University.
Taylor, P. 1993. Responses of a woodland damselfly to landscape change. Ph.D. thesis. Ottawa-Carleton Institute of Biology, Carleton University.

Young, A.G. 1993. The effects of forest fragmentation on the population genetics of Acer saccharum Marsh. (sugar maple). Ph.D. thesis. Ottawa-Carleton Institute of Biology, Carleton University.

Villard, M-A. 1991. Spatio-temporal dynamics of forest bird patch populations in agricultural landscapes. Ph.D. thesis. Ottawa-Carleton Institute of Biology, Carleton University.

Wendt, J.S. 1985. Population dynamics of ducks in Canada: The ratio of immatures to adults. Ph.D. thesis. Carleton University (co-supervised with D. Dale, Mathematics).

Freemark, K.E. 1983. The species-area pattern of forest birds in an agricultural landscape. Ph.D. thesis. Carleton University.

Middleton, J.D. 1982. On certain spatial characteristics of the distribution of woodland species in farmland. PhD thesis, Carleton University.

Weary, G.C. 1974. Litter decomposition and nutrient release in a red maple woodlot under natural conditions and under insecticide and herbicide treatment. PhD thesis, Carleton University.

Randolph, J.C. 1971. Ecological energetics of a homeothermic predator. PhD thesis, Carleton University.

McClure, P.A. 1970. Physical environmental stability as a determinant of size of the tolerance-niche and population characteristics of two land snails (Mesodon roemeri and Bulimulus dealbatus). PhD thesis, University of Texas, Austin.

Clark, W.T. 1969. Predation by the toad Bufo valliceps and regulation of density in prey populations of the pillbug isopod Armadillidium vulgare. PhD thesis, University of Texas, Austin.

Moore, A.M. 1968. A radiolocation study of armadillo foraging with respect to environmental variables. PhD thesis, University of Texas, Austin

MSc
Langlois, Jean. 1996. Effects of landscape composition and configuration on the epidemiology of Hanta virus. MSc thesis, Ottawa-Carleton Institute of Biology, Carleton University.

Potter, Carol E. 1996. The effects of the spatial relationship of primary resources on the use of supplementary resources by a Ring-billed Gull population. Msc thesis, Ottawa-Carleton Institute of Biology, Carleton University.

McAllister, Andrew. 1996. The changing bird assemblage along a gradient of agricultural intensity. Msc thesis, Ottawa-Carleton Institute of Biology, Carleton University.

Trzcinski, Kurtis. 1996.The effects of forest loss and fragmentation on the distribution of forest breeding birds. MSc. thesis. Ottawa-Carleton Institute of Biology, Carleton University. (cosupervised with L. Fahrig)

Pedlar, J. 1995. Variation in raccoon and skunk abundance along an agricultural intensity gradient across two spatial scales. MSc. thesis. Ottawa-Carleton Institute of Biology, Carleton University.

Fritz, R. 1991. Farmland Fencerows: Forest edge analogs in fragmented landscapes? MSc. thesis. Ottawa-Carleton Institute of Biology, Carleton University.

Tsuchiya, Etsuko. 1990. Genetic differentiation of mitochondrial DNA at the landscape scale in patchy populations of Peromyscus leucopus. MSc. thesis. Carleton University.

Lanoue, A. 1988. Use of corridors and scale of movement in farmland by Peromyscus leucopus, MSc. thesis. Ottawa-Carleton Institute of Biology, Carleton University.

Muchoki, C.H.K. 1987. Landscape analysis and breeding birds. MSc. thesis. Ottawa-Carleton Institute of Biology, Carleton University.

Morrison, W.O. 1986. Peromyscus leucopus in experimental fencerows. MSc. thesis. Ottawa-Carleton Institute of Biology, Carleton University.

Fahrig, L. 1983. Habitat patch connectivity and population stability: a model and case study. MSc. thesis. Carleton University.

Brodsky, L. 1982. Behavioural energetics of overwintering Black Ducks (Anas rubripes). MSc. thesis. Carleton University, (cosupervised with P.J. Weatherhead)

Henderson, M.T. 1981. Importance of isolation to eastern chipmunk (Tamias striatus) populations: island analogs in an agricultural mosaic. MSc thesis Carleton University.

Clegg, J.M. 1981. Escape behaviour of the pea aphid Acyrthosiphon pisum (Harris) in response to alarm pheromone and vibration. MSc thesis, Carleton University. (cosupervised with C.A. Barlow)

Adamowicz, S.J. 1980. A study of the effects of beaver activity on bog vegetation in an area of the Mer Bleue Bog near Ottawa, Canada and an analysis of some of the factors that control bog plant distribution and abundance. MSc thesis, Carleton University.

Middleton, J.D. 1979. Insular biogeography in a rural mosaic: the evidence of Peromyscus leucopus. MSc thesis, Carleton University.

Ranta, W.B. 1979. Range and habitat relationships of wapiti (Cervus canadensis) in the Burwash-French River area of Ontario. MSc thesis, Carleton University.

Wegner, J.F. 1976. Corridors for birds and small mammals in hedgerows adjoining a beech-maple farm woodlot. MSc thesis, Carleton University.

Stephenson, W.R. 1974. Effects of urban impacts on the structure of corticolous lichen communities of three forest types in Ottawa’s greenbelt. MSc thesis, Carleton University.

Mack, L.M. 1973. The role of component heterogeneity in integrated beech-maple and poplar litter systems. MSc thesis, Carleton University.

Hay, K.A. 1972. The foraging strategy of the eastern chipmunk (Tamias striatus). MSc thesis, Carleton University.

Randolph, J.C. 1968. The effects of density and the relationship to cover in Armadillidium vulgare populations (Isopoda: Oniscoidea). MSc thesis, University of Texas, Austin.

Moehlman, P.D.R. 1968. Food niche separation in two rodent populations on coastal dunes. MSc thesis, University of Texas, Austin.

Cromack, K. 1967. Some consequences of food quality for Armadillidium vulgare populations (Isopoda: Oniscoidea). MSc thesis, University of Texas, Austin.

Huang, S. Y. 1966. Responses of terrestrial isopods to temperature, light and humidity. MSc thesis, University of Texas, Austin.

Editorships
Member of founding Editorial Board of international journal, Landscape Ecology.
Series Editor, Chapman and Hall, Studies in Landscape Ecology Series.

Professional Presentations
Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, Cumulative Effects Workshop, Toronto, 25 January 2011
The Almonte Lecture Series, Almonte, ON, 20 February 2009
Rideau Field Naturalists, Perth, ON, 13 September 2009
Large Woodlands Conservation Cooperative, Manvers, ON, 31 January 2008
Ontario Nature, Toronto, ON, 10 May 2005
Why Manage Forests at the Landscape Scale?, 27 November 2005
Lakeland Conference, Buckhorn, ON, 1 October 2005
Latornell Conservation Symposium, 2004
Université de Moncton, Moncton, NB, Public Lecture, 16 May 2003
International Association for Landscape Ecology, 2003, Darwin, Australia, Chairman’s Introduction to Symposium 15
Lennox and Addington Stewardship Council, Wilton Creek Workshop, Wilton, ON, 6 December 2003
Canadian Urban Foresters Conference, Markham, ON, 7-9 October 2002
Centre for Sustainable Watersheds, Portland, ON, 31 May 2002
Parks Research Forum of Ontario, Algonquin Centennial conference. 2001 PFRO Proceedings
Ontario Woodlot Association, Limestone Chapter, Kingston, ON, 22 February 2001
Canadian Society for Landscape Ecology and Management, University of Guelph, 2000
Landcare Niagara, Ridgeville, ON, January 2000
Rotary Club of Kingston, ON, April 2000
Ontario Woodlot Association, Limestone Chapter, Sharbot Lake, ON, 19 January 2000
Federation of Ontario Naturalists, Ontario Woodlands Symposium, Trent University, Peterborough, ON, July 1999
Southern Ontario Woodlands Conference, Trent University, Peterborough, ON, 9-10 June 1999
Trenton Woodlot Conference, Keynote Address, Trenton, ON, 1999
International Association for Landscape Ecology and Management and the Canadian Society for Landscape Ecology and Management, Snowmass, CO, 1 August 1999
Canadian Council on Ecological Areas, Ecogifts Seminar, Ottawa, ON, October 1999
Quinte Wildlife Forum, Loyalist College, Belleville, On, 10 April 1999
Leeds Stewardship Council, Kemptville, ON, 9 October 1997
Algonquin to Adirondacks Conservation Association, Kingston, ON, 1994
Science Foundations for Cumulative Environmental Assessment. Keynote Address, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, Workshop on Cumulative Environmental Assessment, Toronto, Jan 2011.
Carleton University Landscape Ecology Laboratory
Grimso Wildlife Research Station, Grimso, Sweden
Emory University
School of Architecture, Landscape Ecology Program, University of Rosario, Rosario, Argentina
Leeds and Grenville Land Stewardship Beaver Forum
Utah State University
Acadia University
Brock University
Colorado State University
Concordia University
Institute of Agrobiology and Forestry, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poznan
Institute of Ecology, Department of Vertebrate Ecology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Lesny, Poland
Institute for Ecosystem Studies, Carey Arboretum, Millbrook, NY
Mammal Research Institute, Polish Academy of Sciences, Bialowieza, Poland
Montreal Botanic Garden, Research Division
Ontario Forestry Research Institute, Sault Ste. Marie
Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources
Parks Canada, Parks Integrity Workshop, University of Waterloo
Queen’s University
Research Institute for Nature Management, Leersum, The Netherlands
Sir Arthur Rylah Institute, Melbourne, Australia
Trent University
University of British Columbia
University of California, Santa Barbara
University of Florida
University of Manitoba
University of Ottawa
Université de Rennes, France
University of Toronto
University of Virginia
University of Warsaw, Terrestrial Ecology Field Station, Mikotajki, Mazuria
Uppsala University, Grimso Wildlife Research Station
Yale University, School of Forestry and Environmental Science

Photo Essays
Global Gray. 2016
Bears I have Met. 2011
Hudson Bay Lowlands – Mostly Polar Bears. 2010
Cuban Landscapes. 2010
Stephen’s Book on How to Fix the Earth. 2009
Discovering Natural Processes – Beauty in Nature’s Ways. 2009
Ecologist Visits the Massai-Mara and Samburu, Kenya. 2009
Global Gramma Leen. 2008
Namibian Landscapes. 2006
Botswana’s Okavango Delta. 2006
Stewardship of the Salmon River Watershed. 2005
The Bears of the Great Bear Rainforest. 2005