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December 11, 2013
Inferring parturition and neonate survival from movement patterns of female ungulates: a case study using woodland caribou
Craig A Demars, Marie Auger-Méthé, Ulrike E Schlägel, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)
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January 19, 2023
Phenotype-environment mismatch errors enhance lifetime fitness in wild red squirrels
Lauren Petrullo, Stan Boutin, Jeffrey E Lane, et al.
Peerj
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September 7, 2017
Experimental moose reduction lowers wolf density and stops decline of endangered caribou
Robert Serrouya, Bruce N McLellan, Harry van Oort, et al.
Plos One
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August 23, 2011
Achieving conservation when opportunity costs are high: optimizing reserve design in Alberta's oil sands region
Richard R Schneider, Grant Hauer, Dan Farr, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology
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January 9, 2008
Cohort effects in red squirrels: the influence of density, food abundance and temperature on future survival and reproductive success
Sébastien Descamps, Stan Boutin, Dominique Berteaux, et al.
Integrative Zoology
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November 24, 2017
Impact of rewilding, species introductions and climate change on the structure and function of the Yukon boreal forest ecosystem
Rudy Boonstra, Stan Boutin, Thomas S Jung, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
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January 9, 2009
Survival costs of reproduction vary with age in North American red squirrels
Sébastien Descamps, Stan Boutin, Andrew G McAdam, et al.
Integrative Zoology
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April 16, 2019
Impact of climate change on the small mammal community of the Yukon boreal forest
Charles J Krebs, Rudy Boonstra, B Scott Gilbert, et al.
The American Naturalist
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April 24, 2015
Using predator-prey theory to predict outcomes of broadscale experiments to reduce apparent competition
Robert Serrouya, Meike J Wittmann, Bruce N McLellan, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology
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September 29, 2016
Forbidden fruit: human settlement and abundant fruit create an ecological trap for an apex omnivore
Clayton T Lamb, Garth Mowat, Bruce N McLellan, et al.
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Ecology and Evolution
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December 11, 2013
Inferring parturition and neonate survival from movement patterns of female ungulates: a case study using woodland caribou
Craig A Demars, Marie Auger-Méthé, Ulrike E Schlägel, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)
|
January 19, 2023
Phenotype-environment mismatch errors enhance lifetime fitness in wild red squirrels
Lauren Petrullo, Stan Boutin, Jeffrey E Lane, et al.
Peerj
|
September 7, 2017
Experimental moose reduction lowers wolf density and stops decline of endangered caribou
Robert Serrouya, Bruce N McLellan, Harry van Oort, et al.
Plos One
|
August 23, 2011
Achieving conservation when opportunity costs are high: optimizing reserve design in Alberta's oil sands region
Richard R Schneider, Grant Hauer, Dan Farr, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology
|
January 9, 2008
Cohort effects in red squirrels: the influence of density, food abundance and temperature on future survival and reproductive success
Sébastien Descamps, Stan Boutin, Dominique Berteaux, et al.
Integrative Zoology
|
November 24, 2017
Impact of rewilding, species introductions and climate change on the structure and function of the Yukon boreal forest ecosystem
Rudy Boonstra, Stan Boutin, Thomas S Jung, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
|
January 9, 2009
Survival costs of reproduction vary with age in North American red squirrels
Sébastien Descamps, Stan Boutin, Andrew G McAdam, et al.
Integrative Zoology
|
April 16, 2019
Impact of climate change on the small mammal community of the Yukon boreal forest
Charles J Krebs, Rudy Boonstra, B Scott Gilbert, et al.
The American Naturalist
|
April 24, 2015
Using predator-prey theory to predict outcomes of broadscale experiments to reduce apparent competition
Robert Serrouya, Meike J Wittmann, Bruce N McLellan, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology
|
September 29, 2016
Forbidden fruit: human settlement and abundant fruit create an ecological trap for an apex omnivore
Clayton T Lamb, Garth Mowat, Bruce N McLellan, et al.
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