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Overview
The Natural Resources and Environmental Studies Institute’s Research Extension Notes (REN) are peer-reviewed publications of the research findings of NRESi members and of graduate students in the NRES Graduate Program. NRESi Research Extension Notes are intended to provide an outlet through which Institute members can make their research findings available to a non-technical audience. Research Extension Notes are published in electronic format. More information formatting and submission of Research Extension Notes can be found here.
Published Research Extension Notes
Publication Number | Title (Click on the title of the REN to view ) |
REN-01 | (Art Fredeen) |
REN-02 | (Paul Sanborn and Timothy Jull) |
REN-03 |
(Susan Stevenson and Darwyn Coxson) |
REN-04 |
(Susan Stevenson and Eric Phillips) |
REN-05 |
(Irene McKechnie, Phil Burton, and Hugues Massicotte) |
REN-06 |
(Chris Opio, 2010) |
REN-07 |
(Alyson Watt, Art Fredeen, and Paul Sanborn, 2012) |
REN-08 |
(Becky Cadsand, Michael Gillingham, Doug Heard, Katherine Parker, and Garth Mowat, 2013) |
REN-09 | (Krista Sittler, Katherine Parker, Michael Gillingham, Roger Wheate, Douglas Heard, 2014) |
REN-10 | Sounds of the city: The effects of noise on communication in mountain and black-capped chickadees. (Stefanie E. LaZerte, Hans Slabbekoorn, and Ken A. Otter, 2016) |
REN-11 | Trends in fine particulate matter (PM2.5) concentrations in Prince George, British Columbia, Canada. (Peter L. Jackson, James Albino, Cody Birch, Brayden Nilson, Jordan Pawluk, and Taras Tereshchak, 2017) |
REN-12 | Nutritional values of habitats for woodland caribou in summer. (Kristin A. Denryter, Rachel C. Cook, John G. Cook, Katherine L. Parker, and Michael P. Gillingham. 2018) |
REN-13 | Recent changes in aboveground live-tree carbon in spruce and fir-dominated sub-boreal forests in the BC Interior. (Lu Gan, Art Fredeen, and Che Elkin. 2020) |
REN-14 | Enhancing mine and energy crop soils to promote willow (Salix miyabeana) growth using ash and biosolids: A greenhouse study. (Nichola Gilbert, Hugues Massicotte, Che Elkin, and Michael Rutherford 2021). |