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  1. Holinda, D., Burgar, J.M., and Burton, A.C. 2020. Effects of scent lure on camera trap detections vary across mammalian predator and prey species. PLOS ONE. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0229055
  2. Tattersall, E.R., Burgar, J.M., Fisher, J.T., and Burton, A.C. 2020. Mammal seismic line use varies with restoration: Applying habitat restoration to species at risk conservation in a working landscape. Biological Conservation. doi: 10.1016/j.biocon.2019.108295
  3. Tattersall, E.R., Burgar, J.M., Fisher, J.T., and Burton, A.C. 2020. Boreal predator co-occurrences reveal shared use of seismic lines in a working landscape. Ecology and Evolution. doi: 10.1002/ece3.6028
  4. Burgar, J.M., Burton, A.C., and Fisher, J.T. 2019. The importance of considering multiple interacting species for conservation of species-at-risk. Conservation Biology. doi: 10.1111/cobi.13233
  5. Burgar, J.M., Stewart, F.E.C., Volpe, J.P., Fisher, J.T., and Burton, A.C. 2018. Estimating density for species conservation: Comparing camera trap spatial count models to genetic spatial capture-recapture models. Global Ecology and Conservation. doi: 10.1016/j.gecco.2018.e00411.
  6. Burgar, J.M., Stokes, V.L., and Craig, D.C. 2017. Habitat features act as  unidirectional and dynamic filters to bat use of production landsacpes. Biological Conservation. doi: 10.1016/j.biocon.2017.02.24.
  7. Burgar, J.M., Stokes, V.L., and Craig, D.C. In Prep. A comparison of automated techniques and manual identification: the importance of validating classification models using field generated data. 
  8. ​Burgar, J.M., Craig, M.D., and Stokes, V. 2015. The importance of mature forest as bat roosting habitat within a production landscape. Forest Ecology and Management. doi: 10.1016/j.foreco.2015.07.027.
  9.  Burgar, J.M., Murray, D.C., Craig, M.D., Haile, J., Houston, J., Stokes, V., and Bunce, M. 2014. Who’s for dinner? High-throughput sequencing reveals bat diet differentiation in a biodiversity hotspot where prey taxonomy is largely undescribed. Molecular Ecology. doi: 10.1111/mec.12531.
  10. Shackelford, N., Hobbs R.J., Burgar, J.M., Erickson, T.E., Fontaine, J.B., Laliberte, E., Ramalho, C.E., Perring, M.P., and Standish, R.J. 2013. Primed for change: Developing ecological restoration for the 21st Century. Restoration Ecology. doi: 10.1111/rec.12012.
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Grey Literature
Burgar, J.M. 2019. North American Bat Monitoring Program, Alberta, 2018.  Prepared for Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta, Canada.
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2018. North American Bat Monitoring Program, Alberta, 2017.  Prepared for Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta, Canada.
Burgar, J.M. 2017. Alberta eBat - Version 1.0 Technical Report. Prepared for Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta, Canada.
Burgar, J.M. 2017. North American Bat Monitoring Program, Alberta, 2016.  Prepared for Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta, Canada.
Burgar, J.M. 2017. North American Bat Monitoring Program, Alberta, 2015.  Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta, Canada.
Burgar, J.M., and Sztaba, A. 2016. Aerial Ungulate Survey (2016), Moose in WMU 531. Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta, Lower Athabasca Region, Fort McMurray
Burgar, J.M., and Sztaba, A. 2015. Aerial Ungulate Survey (2015), Moose in WMU 519. Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta, Lower Athabasca Region, Fort McMurray
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Popular Science
Burgar, J.M.
 2013. It’s not all about location! Bats select artificial hollows based on design. The Australasian Bat Society Newsletter. 40: 13-16.
​Burgar, J.M. 2013. Food for thought: Does restored jarrah forest foster predator-prey relationships. The Forester: A Publication of the Institute of Foresters of Australia. 56(1): 19-21.

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Burgar, J.M. 2013. Bat recolonisation of restored jarrah forest in south-western Australia. EMR Project Summaries, published as part of the journal Ecological Management & Restoration.
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 2012. Bats in our backyard. Bushland News Econote. Department of Environment and Conservation, Kensington, WA. 81: 4.
 Burgar, J.M. 2010. Western Painted Turtle (Chrysemys picta bellii) Species Account. Ministry of Environment, Victoria, BC. 

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