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Trina Rytwinski

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Oecologia|May 30, 2013
Why are some animal populations unaffected or positively affected by roads?Trina Rytwinski, Lenore Fahrig
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|May 14, 2011
Reproductive rate and body size predict road impacts on mammal abundanceTrina Rytwinski, Lenore Fahrig
Environment International|February 28, 2018
Meta-analysis is not an exact science: Call for guidance on quantitative synthesis decisionsNeal R Haddaway, Trina Rytwinski
Plos One|May 27, 2014
Do roads reduce painted turtle (Chrysemys picta) populations?Alexandra Dorland, Trina Rytwinski, Lenore Fahrig
Environmental Management|November 3, 2023
Patterns and Pitfalls of Short-cuts Used in Environmental Management Rapid ReviewsMeagan Harper, Trina Rytwinski, Steven J Cooke
Biology Letters|July 22, 2020
Inference in road ecology research: what we know versus what we think we knowFernanda Z Teixeira, Trina Rytwinski, Lenore Fahrig
Ecological Solutions and Evidence|April 12, 2024
Ten principles for generating accessible and useable COVID-19 environmental science and a fit-for-purpose evidence baseAndrew N Kadykalo, Neal R Haddaway, Trina Rytwinski, et al.
Environmental Management|February 17, 2025
A Policy Scan of Cumulative Effects Assessment in Support of Renewable Clean Growth Projects in CanadaAlana C Tedeschi, Lauren J Stoot, Trina Rytwinski, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|August 25, 2021
Mapping the premigration distribution of eastern Monarch butterflies using community science dataIman Momeni-Dehaghi, Joseph R Bennett, Greg W Mitchell, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|August 30, 2019
Environmental sciences benefit from robust evidence irrespective of speedDominique G Roche, Joseph R Bennett, Jennifer Provencher, et al.
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Oecologia|May 30, 2013
Why are some animal populations unaffected or positively affected by roads?Trina Rytwinski, Lenore Fahrig
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|May 14, 2011
Reproductive rate and body size predict road impacts on mammal abundanceTrina Rytwinski, Lenore Fahrig
Environment International|February 28, 2018
Meta-analysis is not an exact science: Call for guidance on quantitative synthesis decisionsNeal R Haddaway, Trina Rytwinski
Plos One|May 27, 2014
Do roads reduce painted turtle (Chrysemys picta) populations?Alexandra Dorland, Trina Rytwinski, Lenore Fahrig
Environmental Management|November 3, 2023
Patterns and Pitfalls of Short-cuts Used in Environmental Management Rapid ReviewsMeagan Harper, Trina Rytwinski, Steven J Cooke
Biology Letters|July 22, 2020
Inference in road ecology research: what we know versus what we think we knowFernanda Z Teixeira, Trina Rytwinski, Lenore Fahrig
Ecological Solutions and Evidence|April 12, 2024
Ten principles for generating accessible and useable COVID-19 environmental science and a fit-for-purpose evidence baseAndrew N Kadykalo, Neal R Haddaway, Trina Rytwinski, et al.
Environmental Management|February 17, 2025
A Policy Scan of Cumulative Effects Assessment in Support of Renewable Clean Growth Projects in CanadaAlana C Tedeschi, Lauren J Stoot, Trina Rytwinski, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|August 25, 2021
Mapping the premigration distribution of eastern Monarch butterflies using community science dataIman Momeni-Dehaghi, Joseph R Bennett, Greg W Mitchell, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|August 30, 2019
Environmental sciences benefit from robust evidence irrespective of speedDominique G Roche, Joseph R Bennett, Jennifer Provencher, et al.
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