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Bunnell, F. L., F. W. Hovey, R. S. McNay, and K. L. Parker. 1990. Forest cover, snow conditions, and black-tailed deer
sinking depths. Can. J. Zool. 68:2403-2408.
Bunnell, F. L., K. L. Parker, R. S. McNay, and F. W. Hovey. 1990. Sinking depths of black-tailed deer in snow, and their
indices. Can. J. Zool. 68: 917-922.
Bunnell, F. L., R. S. McNay, and C. C. Shank. 1985. Trees and snow: the deposition of snow on the ground - a review and
quantitative synthesis. Research, Ministries of Environment and Forests. IWIFR-17. Victoria, B.C. 440 p. plus appendices.
Eng, M.A. and R.S. McNay. 1990. Using geographic information systems to assist with the integrated management of forestry and wildlife
habitat. Pages 146-156 In (Alan Chambers, ed.) Proceedings of the Wildlife Forestry Symposium: a workshop on resource integration for wildlife
and forest managers, March 7-8, Prince George, B.C. Canadian Institute of Forestry (Cariboo Section). Prince George. 10pp.
Eng, M.A., R.S. McNay, D.W. Janz, L.L. Kremsater, I. MacDougall, and T. Douglas. 1992. Assessing and planning the spatial and
temporal features of black-tailed deer habitat. Pages 81-111 In (J. B. Nyberg and W. B. Kessler, eds.) Proceedings of the Habitat Futures
Workshop, October 16-20, Pack Experimental Forest, Eatonville, Washington. British Columbia Min. of Forests, Research. Victoria. 161pp.
Fenger, M., G. Utzig, S. McNay, R. Holt, A. Fall and T. Douglas. 2008. A guide for incorporating environmental values into
silviculture strategic planning. Prepared for the BC Ministry of Environment. Forests For Tomorrow Program. 28 p.
Marcot, B. G., R. S. McNay, and R. E. Page. 1988. Use of microcomputers for modeling silviculture-habitat relationships.
USDA For. Serv., Pac. Northwest Res. Stn. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-228. Portland, OR. 19 p.
McNay, R.S. 2006. Multidisciplinary approaches to recovering mountain caribou in mountain ecosystems. Columbia Mountains
Institute of Applied Ecology, Revelstoke, B.C.
McNay, R.S. 1985. Forest crowns, snow interception and management of black-tailed deer winter habitat. Research, Ministries of Environment
and Forests. IWIFR-19. Victoria, B.C. 96 p. plus appendices.
McNay, R. S. and F. L. Bunnell. 1994. Behavioural limits to movement: the effect on habitat choices for Columbian
black-tailed deer. Trans. Congr. Int. Union Game Biol. 21(2):295-303.
McNay, R. S. and R. Davies. 1985. Interactions between black-tailed deer and intensive forest management: problem analysis. Research,
Ministries of Environment and Forests. IWIFR-22. Victoria, B.C. 105 p. plus appendices.
McNay, R. S. and J. M. Voller. 1995. Mortality causes and survival estimates for adult female, Columbian
black-tailed deer. J. Wildl. Mange. 59:138-146.
McNay, R. S., J. A. Morgan, and F. L. Bunnell. 1994. Characterizing independence of observations in movements of Columbian
black-tailed deer. J. Wildl. Mange. 58:422-429.
McNay, R. S., L. D. Peterson, and J. B. Nyberg. 1988. The influence of forest stand characteristics on snow interception
in the coastal forests of British Columbia. Can. J. For. Res. 18: 566-573.
McNay, R. S., B. G. Marcot, V. Brumovsky, and R. Ellis. 2006. A Bayesian approach to evaluating habitat for
caribou in north-central British Columbia. Can. J. For. Res. 36: 3117-3133.
McNay, S., D. Heard, R. Sulyma, and R. Ellis. 2008. A recovery action plan for northern caribou herds in north-central
British Columbia. Forrex Forest Research Extension Partnership, Kamloops, B.C. Forrex Series 22. url:
http://www.forrex.org/publications/other/forrexseries/fs22.pdf
Morgan, D. G., M. A. Eng, R. E. Page, and R. S. McNay. 1997. An object oriented decision support system for black-tailed deer on
Vancouver Island. Pages 31-37 In (Ian D. Thompson, Compiler) Proceedings of a symposium: The status of forestry/wildlife decision support
systems in Canada, 1994, Toronto, ON. Natural Resources Canada. Sault Ste. Marie. 7pp.
Morgan, D. G., R. E. Page, M. A. Eng, and R. S. McNay. 1994. Deer habitat in a visualized programming environment.
Trans. Congr. Int. Union Game Biol. 21(1):357-363.
Nyberg, J. B., B. G. Marcot, and R. Sulyma. 2006. Using Bayesian belief networks in adaptive management. Can. J. For.
Res. 36: 3104-3116.
Nyberg, J. B., R. S. McNay, M. D. Kirchhoff, R. D. Forbes, F. L. Bunnell, and E. L. Richardson. 1989. Integrated
management of timber of deer: coastal forests of British Columbia and Alaska. USDA For. Serv., Pac. Northwest Res. Stn.
Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-226. Portland, OR. 22 p. plus appendices.
Sulyma, R. S. and D. S. Coxson. 2001. Microsite displacement of terrestrial lichens by feather moss mats in late seral
pine-lichen woodlands of north-central British Columbia. The Bryologist. 104(4):505-516.
Voller, J. and R.S. McNay. 2007. Problem analysis: Effects of invasive species on species at risk in British
Columbia. Forrex Forest Research Extension Partnership, Kamloops, B.C. Forrex Series 20.

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