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Autor:
Marc Gauthier, Nathalie Tessier, Renee Wissink, Hélène Jolicoeur, François-Joseph Lapointe, Le Duing Lang
Publikováno v:
Northeastern Naturalist. 20:383-396
This paper presents the results of a long-term study to detect the presence of Puma concolor (Cougar) in eastern Canada. We installed 38 scratching posts to attract wild Cougars and collect hair samples in several national and provincial parks in Que
Autor:
Maxime Lavoie, Serge Larivière, Pierre-Yves Collin, Hélène Jolicoeur, Pierre Canac-Marquis, Florent Lemieux
Publikováno v:
Journal of Wildlife Management. 73:870-875
In Quebec, Canada, harvest of bobcats (Lynx rufus) started to decline in 1985 and by 1991, harvest seasons were closed due to concerns of a perceived population decline. Since the closing of harvest season in 1991, the average temperature has increas
Autor:
Hélène Jolicoeur, Laurier Breton, Christian Dussault, Jean-Pierre Ouellet, Jean Huot, Réhaume Courtois
Publikováno v:
Ecography. 28:619-628
It has been suggested that patterns of habitat selection of animals across spatial scales should reflect the factors limiting individual fitness in a hierarchical fashion. Animals should thus select habitats that permit avoidance of the most importan
Autor:
Brent R. Patterson, Michel Hénault, Gloria Goulet, Tim Sallows, Mario Villemure, Hélène Jolicoeur, François-Joseph Lapointe, Nathalie Tessier, Paul C. Paquet, Astrid Vik Stronen
Publikováno v:
Stronen, A V, Tessier, N, Jolicoeur, H, Paquet, P C, nault, M H, Villemure, M, Patterson, B R, Sallows, T, Goulet, G & Lapointe, F J 2012, ' Canid hybridization : Contemporary evolution in human-modified landscapes ', Ecology and Evolution, vol. 2, no. 9, pp. 2128-2140 . https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.335
Ecology and Evolution
Ecology and Evolution
Contemporary evolution through human-induced hybridization occurs throughout the taxonomic range. Formerly allopatric species appear especially susceptible to hybridization. Consequently, hybridization is expected to be more common in regions with re
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Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Zoology. 70:1595-1603
From 1984 to 1986, 56 wolves were removed by aerial shooting from two reduction blocks in Papineau-Labelle Reserve: the mean reduction rate was 71% in RB1 and 40% in RB2, compared with 17 and 9% for two untreated blocks (UB1 and UB2). Corresponding m
Autor:
Hélène Jolicoeur
Publikováno v:
Le Naturaliste canadien. 136:94
First Confirmed Occurrence of a Wolf, Canis lupus, South of the St. Lawrence River in Over 100 Years
Autor:
Hélène Jolicoeur, Mario Villemure
Publikováno v:
The Canadian Field-Naturalist. 118:608
A large canid was snared near Sainte-Marguerite-de-Lingwick, Québec, in January 2002. DNA analysis confirmed the animal to be a Wolf (Canis lupus). Wolves were extirpated from this region around 1850-1900 and this is the first confirmed observation
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Zoology. 70:2501-2501
Autor:
Michel Crête, Hélène Jolicoeur
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Zoology. 66:919-924
Survival, movements, home ranges, habitat selection, and diets of 13 orphaned and 13 non-orphaned moose calves were compared during their first winter. Survival of four other calves that became separated from their mothers was also monitored. The stu
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Zoology. 66:1274-1279
We compare wolf diet and prey selectivity for two periods: 1974–1976, when deer were at low density (2) and had even disappeared locally, and 1980–1984, when they became fairly abundant (about 3/km2). A total of 1166 wolf scats were analysed and