*postdoc, **graduate student, ***undergraduate (at time of data collection)
57. Lee, K.J.**, K.E. McLean**, C.M. Sharp, C. Lepage, B.C. Fedy. 2025. Breeding home range selection of Eastern Population sandhill cranes across the boreal forest. The Journal of Wildlife Management. 89 (8):1-24. PDF
56. Lee, K.J.**, K.E. McLean**, C.M. Sharp, C. Lepage, B.C. Fedy. 2025. Spatial drivers of breeding habitat selection in Eastern Population sandhill cranes. Canadian Journal of Zoology. 103:1-12. PDF
55. Dyson M.E.**, S.M. Slattery, B.C. Fedy. 2024. Effects of oil and gas development on duck nest survival in the Western Boreal Forest. Avian Conservation and Ecology. 19 (1):1-12. PDF
54. Kirol, C.P.*, B.C. Fedy. 2024. Using individual-based habitat selection analyses to understand the nuances of habitat use in an anthropogenic landscape: a case study using greater sage-grouse trying to raise young in an oil and gas field. Wildlife Biology. 105 (6): 1-14 EDITOR'S CHOICE. PDF
53. Johnstone, R.P.H.**, M.E. Dyson**, S.M. Slattery, B.C. Fedy. 2023. Multi-level habitat selection of boreal breeding mallards. Journal of Wildlife Management. 87 (5): 1-24. PDF
52. Johnstone, R.P.H.**, M.E. Dyson**, S.M. Slattery, B.C. Fedy. 2023. Multi-scale landscape effects on incubation behaviours in boreal nesting ducks. Wildfowl. 73: 181-209. PDF
51. Cross, T.B.*, J.D. Tack, D.E. Naugle, M.K. Schwartz, K.E. Doherty, S.J. Oyler-McCance, R.D. Pritchert, B.C. Fedy. 2023. The ties that bird the sagebrush biome: integrating genetic connectivity into range-wide conservation of greater sage-grouse. Royal Society Open Science. 10. PDF
50. Oyler-McCance, S. J. , T.B. Cross*, J. R. Row*, M.K. Schwartz, D.E. Naugle, J. A. Fike, K. Winiarski*, B. C. Fedy. 2022. New strategies for characterizing genetic structure in wide-ranging , continuously distributed species : A Greater Sage-grouse case study. PLoS ONE 17 (9):e0274189. PDF
49. Zimmerman, S.J., C.L. Aldridge, M.S. O'Donnell, D.R. Edmunds, P.S. Coates, B.G. Prochazka, J.A. Fike, T.B. Cross*, B.C. Fedy, S.J. Oyler-McCance. 2022. A genetic warning system for a hierarchical monitoring framework: implications for prioritizing conservation actions. Ecological Applications. 33:e2787. PDF
48. Priadka, P.**, G. S. Brown, B.C. Fedy, F. F. Mallory. 2022. When can model-based estimates replace surveys of wildlife populations that span many discrete management units? Ecological Solutions and Evidence 3: e12149. PDF
47. Dyson M. E.**, S. M. Slattery, B.C. Fedy. 2022. Multiscale nest-site selection of ducks in the western boreal forest of Alberta. Ecology and Evolution 12: e9139. PDF
46. Row, J.R.*, M.F. Holloran, B.C. Fedy. 2022. Quantifying the temporal stability in seasonal habitat for sage-grouse using a regression and ensemble tree approach. Ecosphere. 13: e4034. PDF
45. Kirol, C.P.**, B.C. Fedy. 2021. Does habitat reclamation following energy development benefit songbird nest survival? Avian Conservation and Ecology.16:3. PDF
44. Barlow, N.L.**, C.P. Kirol**, B.C. Fedy. 2020. Avian community response to landscape-scale habitat reclamation. Biological Conservation. 252: 108850. PDF
43. Dyson, M.E.**, S.M. Slattery, B.C. Fedy. 2020. Nest predators of ducks in the boreal forest. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 44(3): 631-639. PDF
42. Dyson, M.E.**, S.M. Slattery, B.C. Fedy. 2020. There and back again: An observation of female mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) movement following a failed breeding attempt across the boreal forest and prairie pothole biomes. Wilson Journal of Ornithology. 132(2): 441-447. PDF
41. Maddalena, M.**, J.R. Row*, M.E. Dyson**, G. Blouin-Demers, B.C. Fedy. 2020. Movement and habitat selection of eastern milksnakes (Lampropeltis triangulum) and intact and fragmented sites. Copeia. 108(4): 847-854. PDF
40. Kirol, C.P.**, D.C. Kessler, B.L. Walker, B.C. Fedy. 2020. Coupling tracking technologies to maximize efficiency in avian research. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 44(6): 406-415. PDF
39. Barlow, N.L.**, C.P. Kirol**, K.E. Doherty, B.C. Fedy. 2020. Evaluation of the umbrella species concept at fine spatial scales. Journal of Wildlife Management. 84(2): 237-248. PDF
38. Dyson, M.E.**, S.M. Slattery, B.C. Fedy. 2019. Microhabitat nest-site selection by ducks in the boreal forest. Journal of Field Ornithology. 90(4): 348-360. PDF
37. Tack, J.D.**, B.R. Noon, Z.H. Bowen, B.C. Fedy. 2019. Ecosystem processes, landcover, climate, and human settlement shape dynamic distributions of a wide-ranging predator. Animal Conservation. 23(1): 72-82. PDF
36. Cox, A.R.**, R.J. Robertson, B.C. Fedy, W.B. Rendell, F. Bonier. 2018. Demographic drivers of local population decline in tree swallows (Tachycineta bicolor). The Condor. 120: 842-851. PDF
35. Row, J.R., K. E. Doherty, T.B. Cross, M.K. Schwartz, S.J. Oyler-McCance, D.E. Naugle, S. Knick, B.C. Fedy. 2018. Quantifying functional connectivity: the role of breeding habitat, abundance, and landscape features on range-wide gene flow in sage-grouse. Evolutionary Applications. 11: 1305-1321. PDF
34. Langin, K.M., C.L. Aldridge, J.A. Fike, R.S. Cornman, K.M. Martin, G.T. Wann, A.E. Seglund, M.A. Schroeder, D.P. Benson, B.C. Fedy, J.R. Young, S. Wilson, C.E. Braun, S.J. Oyler-McCance. 2018. Characterizing range-wide population divergence in an alpine-endemic bird: a comparison of genetic and genomic approaches. Conservation Genetics. 19: 1471-1485. PDF
33. Sutphin, A.L., T.L. Maechtle, C.P. Kirol**, B.C. Fedy. 2018. A mobile tool for capturing greater sage-grouse. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 42: 504–509. PDF
32. Dyson, M.E.**, M.L. Schummer, T.S. Barney, B.C. Fedy, H.A.L. Henry, S.A. Petrie. 2018. Survival and habitat selection of wood duck ducklings. The Journal of Wildlife Management. 82: 1725-1735. PDF
31. Watchorn, R.T.**, T. Maechtle, B.C. Fedy. 2018. Assessing the efficacy of fathead minnows (Pimephales promelas) for mosquito control. PLoS ONE 13:e0194304. PDF
30. Fedy, B.C., J.H. Devries, D.W. Howerter, J.R. Row*. 2018. Distribution of priority grassland bird habitats in the prairie pothole region of Canada. Avian Conservation and Ecology. 13: 4. PDF
29. Cross, T.B., M.K. Schwartz, D.E. Naugle, B.C. Fedy, J.R. Row*, S.J. Oyler-McCance. 2018. The genetic network of greater sage-grouse: Range-wide identification of keystone hubs of connectivity. Ecology and Evolution. 8: 5394–5412. PDF
28. Burkhalter, C.*, M.J. Holloran, B.C. Fedy, H.E. Copeland, R.L. Crabtree, N.L. Michel, S.C. Jay, B.A. Rutledge, A.G. Holloran. 2018. Landscape-scale habitat assessment for an imperiled avian species. Animal Conservation. 21: 241-251. PDF
27. Row, J.R.* and B.C. Fedy. 2017. Spatial and temporal variation in the range‐wide cyclic dynamics of greater sage‐grouse. Oecologia. 185: 687-698. PDF
26. Row, J.R.*, S.T. Knick, S.J. Oyler-McCance, S.C. Lougheed, B.C. Fedy. 2017. Developing best practices for linear mixed modelling in landscape genetics through landscape-directed dispersal simulations. Ecology and Evolution. 7: 3751–3761. PDF
25. Tack, J.D.**, B.R. Noon, Z.H. Bowen, L.N. Strybos***, B.C. Fedy. 2017. No substitute for survival: Life-stage simulation analysis of a golden eagle population model reveals limits to managing for take. Journal of Raptor Research. 51: 258-272. PDF
24. Fedy, B.C., J.R. Row*, and S. J. Oyler-McCance. 2017. Integration of genetic and demographic data to assess relative population risk in a continuously distributed species. Conservation Genetics. 18: 89-104. PDF
23. Row, J.R.*, S.J. Oyler-McCance, B.C. Fedy. 2016. Differential influences of local subpopulations on regional diversity and differentiation for greater sage-grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus). Molecular Ecology. 25: 4424-4437. PDF
22. Doherty, K.E., J.S. Evans, P.S. Coates, L. Juliusson, B.C. Fedy. 2016. Importance of regional variation in conservation planning: A range-wide example of the greater sage-grouse. Ecosphere. 7: e01462. PDF
21. Fedy, B.C., M. O’Donnell, Z. Bowen. 2015. Large-scale control site selection for population monitoring: an example using sage-grouse. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 39: 700-712. PDF
20. Tack, J.D.** and B.C. Fedy. 2015. Landscapes for energy and wildlife: conservation prioritization for golden eagles across large spatial scales. PLOS One. 10: e0134781. PDF
19. Row, J.*, S. J. Oyler-McCance, J. Fike, M. O'Donnell, K. Doherty, C. Aldridge, Z. Bowen, B. C. Fedy. 2015. Landscape characteristics influencing the genetic structure of greater sage-grouse within the stronghold of their range: A holistic modeling approach. Ecology and Evolution. 5: 1955-1969. PDF
18. Fedy, B.C., C. Kirol, A. Sutphin, T. Maechtle. 2015. The influence of mitigation on sage-grouse habitat selection within an energy development field. PLOS One. 10: e0121603. PDF
17. Holloran, M.J., B.C. Fedy, J. Dahlke. 2015. Winter habitat selection of greater sage-grouse relative to activity levels at natural gas well pads. Journal of Wildlife Management. 79: 630-640. PDF
16. Burrell, K.G.**, S.D. Murphy, B.C. Fedy. 2015. Diversity and abundance of landbirds in spring reorientation flights in the Pelee region. Ontario Birds 33: 70-82.
15. Fedy, B.C., K.E. Doherty, C.L. Aldridge, M. O’Donnell, J.L. Beck, B. Bedrosian, D. Gummer, M.J. Holloran, G.D. Johnson, N.W. Kaczor, C.P. Kirol, C.A. Mandich, D. Marshall, G. McKee, C. Olson, C.C. Swanson, B. Walker. 2014. Habitat prioritization across large landscapes, multiple seasons, and novel areas: an example using greater sage-grouse in Wyoming. Wildlife Monographs. 190: 1-39. PDF
14. Oyler-McCance, S.J., B.C. Fedy, E.L. Landguth. 2013. Sample design effects in landscape genetics. Conservation Genetics. 14: 275-285. PDF
13. Fedy, B.C., C.L. Aldridge, K.E. Doherty, M. O’Donnell, J.L. Beck, B. Bedrosian, M.J. Holloran, G.D. Johnson, N.W. Kaczor, C.P. Kirol, C.A. Mandich, D. Marshall, G. McKee, C. Olson, C.C. Swanson, B. Walker. 2012. Interseasonal movements of greater sage-grouse, migratory behavior, and an assessment of the core regions concept in Wyoming. Journal of Wildlife Management. 76: 1062-1071. PDF
12. Landguth, E.L., B.C. Fedy, A.L. Garey, S.J. Oyler-McCance, S.L. Emel, M. Mumma, H.H. Wagner, M.-J. Fortin, S.A. Cushman. 2012. Effects of sample size, number of markers, and allelic richness on landscape genetic inference. Molecular Ecology Resources 12: 276-284. PDF
11. Fedy, B.C. and K.E. Doherty. 2011. Population cycles are highly correlated over long time series and large spatial scales in two unrelated species: greater sage-grouse and cottontail rabbits. Oecologia 165: 915-924. PDF
10. Fedy, B.C. and K. Martin. 2011. The influence of fine-scale habitat features on regional variation in population performance in subdivided populations. The Condor 113: 306-315. PDF
9. Fedy, B.C. and C.L. Aldridge. 2011. The importance of within-year repeated counts and the influence of scale on long-term monitoring of sage-grouse. Journal of Wildlife Management 75: 1022-1033. PDF
8. Fedy, B.C. and T.E. Martin. 2009. Male songbirds provide indirect parental care by guarding females during incubation. Behavioral Ecology 20: 1034-1038. PDF
7. Wong, M.M.L., B.C. Fedy, S. Wilson, K. Martin. 2009. Adoption in rock and white-tailed ptarmigan. Wilson Journal of Ornithology 121: 638-641. PDF
6. Fedy, B.C., K. Martin, C. Ritland, and J. Young. 2008. Genetic and ecological data provide incongruent interpretations of population structure and dispersal in naturally subdivided populations of white-tailed ptarmigan (Lagopus leucura). Molecular Ecology 17: 1905-1917. PDF
5. Fedy, B.C. and B.J.M. Stutchbury. 2006. Testosterone does not increase in response to conspecific challenges in a resident tropical passerine. Auk 123: 61-66. PDF
4. Fedy, B.C. and B. J. M. Stutchbury. 2005. Territory defence in tropical birds: are females as aggressive as males? Behavioural Ecology and Sociobiology 58: 414-422. PDF
3. Stutchbury, B.J.M., B.E. Woolfenden, B.C. Fedy, E.S. Morton. 2005. Nonbreeding territorial behavior of two congeneric antbirds, Myrmeciza exsul and M. longipes. Ornithologia Neotropical 16: 397-404. PDF
2. Fedy, B.C. and B. J. M. Stutchbury. 2004. Territory switching and floating in a resident tropical passerine, the white-bellied antbird (Myrmeciza longipes). The Auk 121: 486-496. PDF
1. Fedy, B.C., D.R. Norris, and B.J.M. Stutchbury. 2002. Do male Hooded Warblers guard their mates when their paternity is most at risk? Journal of Field Ornithology 73: 420-426 PDF