Peer-reviewed publications
Seburn, DC and E Mallon. In press. Has the Eastern Red-backed Salamander (Plethodon cinereus) declined in Ontario? Canadian Field-Naturalist.
Seburn, DC. 2015. Distribution of the exotic Pond Slider (Trachemys scripta) in Ontario. Canadian Field-Naturalist. 129:342-348.
Seburn, DC, K Gunson, and FW Schueler. 2014. Apparent widespread decline of the Boreal Chorus Frog (Pseudacris maculata) in eastern Ottawa. Canadian Field-Naturalist 128:151-157.
Seburn, DC. 2013. Effectiveness of crab nets to survey for freshwater turtles in eastern Ontario, Canada. Herpetology Notes 6:549-551.
Seburn, DC. 2012. Why didn’t the Spotted Turtle (Clemmys guttata) cross the road? Herpetology Notes 5:527-530.
Seburn, DC and K Gunson. 2011. Has the Western Chorus Frog (Pseudacris triseriata) declined in western Ottawa, Ontario? Canadian Field-Naturalist 125:220-226.
Seburn, DC. 2010. Blanding’s Turtle (Emydoidea blandingii) habitat use during hibernation in eastern Ontario. Canadian Field-Naturalist 124:263-265.
Seburn, DC, CNL Seburn, and WF Weller. 2008. A localized decline in the Western Chorus Frog (Pseudacris triseriata) in eastern Ontario. Canadian Field-Naturalist 122:158-161.
Seburn, DC. 2003. Population structure, growth and age estimation of Spotted Turtles, Clemmys guttata, near their northern limit: an 18 year follow-up. Canadian Field-Naturalist 117:436-439.
Seburn, DC and GP Kershaw. 1997. Changes in the active layer as a result of a crude oil spill on a Subarctic right-of-way. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences. 34:1539-1544.
Seburn, CNL, DC Seburn, and CA Paszkowski. 1997. Northern Leopard Frog dispersal in relation to habitat. In DM Green (ed). Amphibians in Decline: Canadian Studies of a Global Problem. Herpetological Conservation 1. Pg. 64-72.
Seburn, DC, GP Kershaw, and LJ Kershaw. 1996. Vegetation response to a subsurface crude oil spill on a Subarctic right-of-way, Tulita (Fort Norman), Northwest Territories, Canada. Arctic 49:321-327.