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Stan Boutin

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Proceedings. Biological Sciences|April 3, 2015
The nature of nurture in a wild mammal's fitnessS Eryn McFarlane, Jamieson C Gorrell, David W Coltman, et al.
Oecologia|July 4, 2013
Reproductive timing and reliance on hoarded capital resources by lactating red squirrelsQuinn E Fletcher, Manuelle Landry-Cuerrier, Stan Boutin, et al.
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment|February 4, 2014
A framework for adaptive monitoring of the cumulative effects of human footprint on biodiversityA Cole Burton, David Huggard, Erin Bayne, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|June 26, 2014
Very low levels of direct additive genetic variance in fitness and fitness components in a red squirrel populationS Eryn McFarlane, Jamieson C Gorrell, David W Coltman, et al.
Scientific Reports|February 17, 2022
Glucocorticoids coordinate changes in gut microbiome composition in wild North American red squirrelsLauren Petrullo, Tiantian Ren, Martin Wu, et al.
Hormones and Behavior|October 3, 2022
The glucocorticoid response to environmental change is not specific to agents of natural selection in wild red squirrelsLauren Petrullo, David Delaney, Stan Boutin, et al.
Scientific Reports|August 26, 2017
Fitness consequences of peak reproductive effort in a resource pulse systemAnni Hämäläinen, Andrew G McAdam, Ben Dantzer, et al.
General and Comparative Endocrinology|April 3, 2020
Hair cortisol as a reliable indicator of stress physiology in the snowshoe hare: Influence of body region, sex, season, and predator-prey population dynamicsSophia G Lavergne, Michael J L Peers, Gabriela Mastromonaco, et al.
Oecologia|September 20, 2019
Experimental increase in predation risk causes a cascading stress response in free-ranging snowshoe haresMelanie R Boudreau, Jacob L Seguin, Rudy Boonstra, et al.
Global Change Biology|April 25, 2024
Habitat alteration or climate: What drives the densities of an invading ungulate?Melanie Dickie, Robert Serrouya, Marcus Becker, et al.
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Proceedings. Biological Sciences|April 3, 2015
The nature of nurture in a wild mammal's fitnessS Eryn McFarlane, Jamieson C Gorrell, David W Coltman, et al.
Oecologia|July 4, 2013
Reproductive timing and reliance on hoarded capital resources by lactating red squirrelsQuinn E Fletcher, Manuelle Landry-Cuerrier, Stan Boutin, et al.
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment|February 4, 2014
A framework for adaptive monitoring of the cumulative effects of human footprint on biodiversityA Cole Burton, David Huggard, Erin Bayne, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|June 26, 2014
Very low levels of direct additive genetic variance in fitness and fitness components in a red squirrel populationS Eryn McFarlane, Jamieson C Gorrell, David W Coltman, et al.
Scientific Reports|February 17, 2022
Glucocorticoids coordinate changes in gut microbiome composition in wild North American red squirrelsLauren Petrullo, Tiantian Ren, Martin Wu, et al.
Hormones and Behavior|October 3, 2022
The glucocorticoid response to environmental change is not specific to agents of natural selection in wild red squirrelsLauren Petrullo, David Delaney, Stan Boutin, et al.
Scientific Reports|August 26, 2017
Fitness consequences of peak reproductive effort in a resource pulse systemAnni Hämäläinen, Andrew G McAdam, Ben Dantzer, et al.
General and Comparative Endocrinology|April 3, 2020
Hair cortisol as a reliable indicator of stress physiology in the snowshoe hare: Influence of body region, sex, season, and predator-prey population dynamicsSophia G Lavergne, Michael J L Peers, Gabriela Mastromonaco, et al.
Oecologia|September 20, 2019
Experimental increase in predation risk causes a cascading stress response in free-ranging snowshoe haresMelanie R Boudreau, Jacob L Seguin, Rudy Boonstra, et al.
Global Change Biology|April 25, 2024
Habitat alteration or climate: What drives the densities of an invading ungulate?Melanie Dickie, Robert Serrouya, Marcus Becker, et al.
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