Cheryl Pearce
Professor Emeriti
Research Interests
Conservation and management of natural resources; wildlife habitat in fragmented landscapes; wetland vegetation dynamics in the tundra; analysis of natural resources with remote sensing and GIS; songbird habitat in tropical landscapes; spatial patterns of forests and wetlands in southern Ontario; invasion of introduced trees into river systems in the northern Great Plains.
Publications (past 7 years)
Refereed Journals
Lindgren, C., Pearce, C.M. and Allison, K. 2009. 'The biology of invasive alien plants in Canada. II. Tamarix ramosissima Ledeb., T. chinensis Lour. and hybrids' Canadian Journal of Plant Sciences 90(1): 111-124
Pearce, C.M. and Smith, D.G. 2007 'Invasive saltcedar (Tamarix): its spread from the American Southwest to the Northern Great Plains' Physical Geography 28: 1-24
Rood, S., Mahoney, J., Pearce, C.M. and Smith, D.G. 2007 'Floods, fires, and Ice: Disturbance ecology of riparian cottonwoods' Canadian Journal of Botany 85: 1019-1032
Pearce, C.M., M.B. Green and Baldwin, M. 2007 'Habitat models for waterbirds in fragmented wetland systems: a log-linear approach' Urban Ecosystems 10(3): 239-254
Smith, D.G., Jol, J.M., Smith, N.D., Kostaschuk, R.A. and Pearce, C.M. 2005 'Wave-dominated William River Delta: its geomorphology and radar stratigraphy, Lake Athabasca, Canada' Special Publication, Delta Sedimentology ed L. Goisan and J. Batacheria - Society of Petrologists, Economists, and Mineralogists (SEPM) 295–320
Pearce, C.M. and Smith, D.G. 2003 'Saltcedar: distribution, abundance, and dispersal mechanisms, northern Great Plains' Wetlands 23(2): 215-228.
Chapters in Books
Pearce, C.M. and Smith, D.G. 2009 'Rivers as conduits for long-distance dispersal of introduced weeds: example of Russian Olive (Elaeagnus angustifolia) in the northern Great Plains of North America' In Invasive Plants on the Move: Controlling Them in North America ed T.R. VanDevender, F.J. Espinosa-Garcia, B.L. Harper-Lore and T. Hubbard (The University of Arizona Press and The Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, Tucson, AZ) 410-427
Smith, D.G. and Pearce, C.M. 2009 'Increased saltcedar (Tamarix) seed production and regional invasion from large reservoirs during severe droughts in the northern Great Plains: a proposed model' In Invasive Plants on the Move: Controlling Them in North America ed. T.R. VanDevender, F.J. Espinosa-Garcia, B.L. Harper-Lore and T. Hubbard (The University of Arizona Press and The Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, Tucson, AZ) 316-333
Supervised Graduate Students and Theses Titles
| MSc Students | Year | Title |
|---|---|---|
| W. DeYoung | 2006 | LANDSAT Image Data in a GIS Model to Identify Significant Woodlands in Southwestern Ontario |
| L. Wagner | 2006 | An examination of the invasion pattern and site peferences of the invasive shrub, European Buckthorn (Rhamnus cathartica), in London, Ontario |
| M. Baldwin | 2000 | An investigation of wetland fragmentation on avian associations in the Upper Thames River Watershed |
| R. Pither | 1997 | An investigation into the use of satellite data and geographic information systems for developing habitat models of rare bird species in Southwestern Ontario |
| D. Pagurek | 1995 | Mapping and analysing forest and corridor landscape components: development of methodology using image processing, spatial statistics, and a geographic information system |
| B. Graham | 1995 | Modelling distributions of rare Carolinian tree species in Southwestern Ontario |
| S. Bird | 1993 | Stream channel and riparian zone response to the development of lateral sediment wedge in the Queen Charlottte Islands, B.C. |
| D. Boyes | 1991 | Using remote sensing and a geographic information system to model the potential effects of hydrological modification on vegetation patterns in the MacKenzie Delta, N.W.T. |
| W. Skelly | 1990 | Microwave backscatter modelling of forested terrain: A theoretical approach to image interpretation |


