Publications

Darimont, C. T., Hall, H., Eckert, L., Mihalik, I., Artelle, K., Treves, A., & Paquet, P. C. (2020). Large carnivore hunting and the social license to hunt. Conservation Biology. [Open Access]

Carlson, A. K., Taylor, W. W., Cronin, M. R., Eaton, M. J., Kaemingk, M. A., Reid, A. J., & Trudeau, A. (2020). A Social–Ecological Odyssey in Fisheries and Wildlife Management. Fisheries, Vol. 45, No. 5 (May 2020), pp 238-243

Reid, A. J., Eckert, L. E., Lane, J. F., Young, N., Hinch, S. G., Darimont, C. T., Cooke, S.J., Ban, N.C., & Marshall, A. (2020). “Two‐Eyed Seeing”: An Indigenous framework to transform fisheries research and management. Fish and Fisheries. [Open Access]

Eckert, L. E., Claxton, N. X., Owens, C., Johnston, A., Ban, N. C., Moola, F., & Darimont, C. T. (2020). Indigenous knowledge and federal environmental assessments in Canada: applying past lessons to the 2019 impact assessment act. FACETS, 5(1), 67-90. [Open Access]

Eckert, L., Ban, N., Tallio, S. C., & Turner, N. (2018). Linking marine conservation and Indigenous cultural revitalization: First Nations free themselves from externally imposed social-ecological traps. Ecology and Society, 23(4).

Eckert L.E., Ban N.C., Frid A., and McGreer M. (2017). Diving back in time: Extending historical baselines for yelloweye rockfish with indigenous knowledge. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems. 2017;19. https://doi.org/10.1002/aqc.2834

Ban, N. C., Eckert, L., McGreer, M., & Frid, A. (2017). Indigenous knowledge as data for modern fishery management: a case study of Dungeness crab in Pacific Canada. Ecosystem Health and Sustainability, 3(8), 1379887.

Ban, Natalie C., Charlotte Whitney, Tammy Davies, Elena Buscher, Darienne Lancaster, Lauren Eckert, Chris Rhodes, Aerin Jacob. (2017). Conservation actions at global and local scales in marine social-ecological systems: status, gaps, and ways forward. In: Conservation for the Anthropocene Ocean. Eds Phil Levin, Melissa Poe. Elsevier Publisher

Eckert, L. (2013). Preferential foraging behavior of forest deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus gracilius) on native and non-native Picea seeds. Scientia: Undergraduate Journal of Scientific Research, University of Notre Dame 4: 19-22.