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Peer-reviewed Publications Fisher R. J. T. I. Wellicome E. M. Bayne R. G. Poulin L. D. Todd and A. T. Ford. In review. Extreme precipitation causes reduced nest reoccupation and reproductive output in an endangered raptor. Journal of Applied Ecology Laux C. M. C. Nordell R. J. Fisher J. W. Ng T. I. Welli- come E.M. Bayne. In review. Ferruginous hawks alter parental behaviour in response to approaching storms. Journal of Ornithology. Schneider R. R. K. Devito N. Kettridge and E. Bayne. Submitted. Moving beyond bioclimatic envelope models integrating upland forest and peatland processes to predict ecosystem transitions under climate change in the western Canadian boreal plain. Schneider R. R. and E. M. Bayne. 2015. Reserve design under climate change from land facets back to ecosystem representation. PLoS One 105e0126918. Shank C. C. In press. Are American pikas Ochotona princeps in the Canadian Rockies vulnerable to climate change Canadian Field Naturalist Stralberg D. E.M. Bayne S.G.CummingP.SlymosS.J. SongandF.K.A.Schmiegelow.Inrevision.Conserving boreal forest birds in a rapidly changing climate amodifiedrefugiaapproach.DiversityandDistributions. All reports and publications will be available at www.biodiversityandclimate.abmi.caresourcesreports-publications. BMCCA project team members are highlighted in bold. Stralberg D. S. M. Matsuoka A. Hamann E. M. Bayne P. Slymos F. K. A. Schmiegelow X. Wang S. G. Cumming S. J. Song. 2015. Projecting boreal bird responses to climate change the signal exceeds the noise. Ecological Applications 2552-69. Stolar J. and S. E. Nielsen. Inrevision.Mitigatingpotential lossesofAlbertasrarevascularplantsandbutterflies underclimatechangeandresourceuse.Ecosphere. Stolar J. and S. E. Nielsen. 2015. Accounting for spatially-biased sampling effort in presence- only species distribution modelling. Diversity and Distributions 21595-608. Wellicome T.I. R.J. Fisher R.G. Poulin L.D. Todd E.M. Bayne T.D. Flockhart J. Schmutz K. De Smet P. James. 2014. Return rate of endangered burrowing owls in Canada is influenced by weather during migration and on their wintering grounds. The Condor 116446-458. ZhangJ.S.E.NielsenJ.StolarY.ChenandW.Thuiller. Inreview.Gainsandlossesofplantspeciesandphylo- geneticdiversityforanorthernhigh-latituderegion. DiversityandDistributions.