Resource selection functions based on use‐availability data: theoretical motivation and evaluation methods CJ Johnson, SE Nielsen, EH Merrill, TL McDONALD, MS Boyce The Journal of Wildlife Management 70 (2), 347-357, 2006 | 966 | 2006 |
A quantitative approach to conservation planning: using resource selection functions to map the distribution of mountain caribou at multiple spatial scales CJ Johnson, DR Seip, MS Boyce Journal of Applied Ecology 41 (2), 238-251, 2004 | 465 | 2004 |
Movement parameters of ungulates and scale‐specific responses to the environment CJ Johnson, KL Parker, DC Heard, MP Gillingham Journal of Animal Ecology 71 (2), 225-235, 2002 | 378 | 2002 |
Foraging across a variable landscape: behavioral decisions made by woodland caribou at multiple spatial scales CJ Johnson, KL Parker, DC Heard Oecologia 127, 590-602, 2001 | 318 | 2001 |
Cumulative effects of human developments on arctic wildlife CJ Johnson, MS Boyce, RL Case, HD Cluff, RJ Gau, A Gunn, R Mulders Wildlife monographs 160 (1), 1-36, 2005 | 311 | 2005 |
Can models of presence‐absence be used to scale abundance? Two case studies considering extremes in life history SE Nielsen, CJ Johnson, DC Heard, MS Boyce Ecography 28 (2), 197-208, 2005 | 274 | 2005 |
A multiscale behavioral approach to understanding the movements of woodland caribou CJ Johnson, KL Parker, DC Heard, MP Gillingham Ecological Applications 12 (6), 1840-1860, 2002 | 271 | 2002 |
Factors limiting our understanding of ecological scale M Wheatley, C Johnson Ecological complexity 6 (2), 150-159, 2009 | 252 | 2009 |
Toward rigorous use of expert knowledge in ecological research M Drescher, AH Perera, CJ Johnson, LJ Buse, CA Drew, MA Burgman Ecosphere 4 (7), 1-26, 2013 | 239 | 2013 |
An evaluation of mapped species distribution models used for conservation planning CJ Johnson, MP Gillingham Environmental Conservation 32 (2), 117-128, 2005 | 193 | 2005 |
Can habitat selection predict abundance? MS Boyce, CJ Johnson, EH Merrill, SE Nielsen, EJ Solberg, ... Journal of Animal Ecology 85 (1), 11-20, 2016 | 177 | 2016 |
Mapping uncertainty: sensitivity of wildlife habitat ratings to expert opinion CJ Johnson, MP Gillingham Journal of Applied Ecology 41 (6), 1032-1041, 2004 | 175 | 2004 |
Temperature and flow effects on migration timing of Chinook salmon smolts GE Sykes, CJ Johnson, JM Shrimpton Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 138 (6), 1252-1265, 2009 | 143 | 2009 |
Maintaining or restoring connectivity of modified landscapes: evaluating the least-cost path model with multiple sources of ecological information MG Pullinger, CJ Johnson Landscape Ecology 25, 1547-1560, 2010 | 138 | 2010 |
Identifying ecological thresholds for regulating human activity: Effective conservation or wishful thinking? CJ Johnson Biological Conservation 168, 57-65, 2013 | 134 | 2013 |
Witnessing extinction–Cumulative impacts across landscapes and the future loss of an evolutionarily significant unit of woodland caribou in Canada CJ Johnson, LPW Ehlers, DR Seip Biological Conservation 186, 176-186, 2015 | 130 | 2015 |
Sensitivity of species-distribution models to error, bias, and model design: an application to resource selection functions for woodland caribou CJ Johnson, MP Gillingham Ecological Modelling 213 (2), 143-155, 2008 | 129 | 2008 |
Displacement of mountain caribou from winter habitat by snowmobiles DR Seip, CJ Johnson, GS Watts The Journal of wildlife management 71 (5), 1539-1544, 2007 | 125 | 2007 |
Modeling survival: application of the Andersen—Gill model to Yellowstone Grizzly bears CJ Johnson, MS Boyce, CC Schwartz, MA Haroldson The Journal of Wildlife Management 68 (4), 966-978, 2004 | 122 | 2004 |
Using expert knowledge in landscape ecology AH Perera, CA Drew, CJ Johnson Landscape Ecol 28, 365-366, 2013 | 111* | 2013 |