Pierre Drapeau mainly focuses on Ecology, Black spruce, Taiga, Snag and Old-growth forest. Ecology is represented through his Forest management, Forest floor, Predation, Foraging and Abundance research. His Forest management research includes elements of Intact forest landscape, Forest restoration and Forest ecology.
The concepts of his Black spruce study are interwoven with issues in Longhorn beetle, Lichen and Epiphyte. His Taiga research incorporates themes from Wildlife conservation, Common species, Habitat, Dryocopus martius and Picoides. His Old-growth forest research focuses on Secondary forest and how it relates to Open forest and Canopy.
Pierre Drapeau mainly investigates Ecology, Taiga, Black spruce, Habitat and Snag. His study in Ecology focuses on Boreal, Forest management, Longhorn beetle, Abundance and Forest ecology. His Taiga study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Agroforestry, Logging, Woodpecker and Clearcutting.
His study in Black spruce is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Forest floor, Secondary forest, Transect and Fire regime. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Biodiversity and Biological dispersal. His study explores the link between Snag and topics such as Larva that cross with problems in Zoology and Substrate.
Pierre Drapeau spends much of his time researching Ecology, Boreal, Habitat, Ecosystem services and Biodiversity. His research in Boreal intersects with topics in Disturbance and Taiga. His work in Taiga addresses issues such as Restoration ecology, which are connected to fields such as Woodland caribou.
In general Habitat, his work in Marten is often linked to Thesaurus linking many areas of study. Pierre Drapeau works mostly in the field of Ecosystem services, limiting it down to topics relating to Temperate climate and, in certain cases, Forest ecology and Agroforestry. Pierre Drapeau combines subjects such as Species distribution, Generalist and specialist species, Cumulative effects and Breeding bird survey with his study of Biodiversity.
His main research concerns Ecology, Habitat, Ecosystem services, Biodiversity and Marten. His work on Ecology deals in particular with Generalist and specialist species and Spatial ecology. His Generalist and specialist species research incorporates elements of Habitat destruction, Species distribution, Cumulative effects and Breeding bird survey.
His Spatial ecology study incorporates themes from Temperate climate, Climate change, Forest ecology, Ecosystem and Greenhouse gas. Pierre Drapeau undertakes interdisciplinary study in the fields of Marten and Thesaurus through his works.
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Partialling out the spatial component of ecological variation
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Ecology (1992)
Partialling out the spatial component of ecological variation
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Ecology (1992)
Spatial autocorrelation and sampling design in plant ecology
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Plant Ecology (1989)
Spatial autocorrelation and sampling design in plant ecology
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Plant Ecology (1989)
LANDSCAPE-SCALE DISTURBANCES AND CHANGES IN BIRD COMMUNITIES OF BOREAL MIXED-WOOD FORESTS
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Ecological Monographs (2000)
LANDSCAPE-SCALE DISTURBANCES AND CHANGES IN BIRD COMMUNITIES OF BOREAL MIXED-WOOD FORESTS
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Ecological Monographs (2000)
THE OCCURRENCE AND ADAPTIVE SIGNIFICANCE OF NOCTURNAL HABITS IN WATERFOWL
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Biological Reviews (1992)
THE OCCURRENCE AND ADAPTIVE SIGNIFICANCE OF NOCTURNAL HABITS IN WATERFOWL
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Biological Reviews (1992)
Study of spatial components of forest cover using partial Mantel tests and path analysis
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Journal of Vegetation Science (1992)
Study of spatial components of forest cover using partial Mantel tests and path analysis
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Journal of Vegetation Science (1992)
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