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John Boulanger
John Boulanger
Integrated Ecological Research
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Demography and genetic structure of a recovering grizzly bear population
KC Kendall, JB Stetz, J Boulanger, AC Macleod, D Paetkau, GC White
The Journal of Wildlife Management 73 (1), 3-16, 2009
3592009
An evaluation of long-term capture effects in ursids: implications for wildlife welfare and research
M Cattet, J Boulanger, G Stenhouse, RA Powell, MJ Reynolds-Hogland
Journal of Mammalogy 89 (4), 973-990, 2008
2912008
A comparison of home-range estimators using Monte Carlo simulation
JG Boulanger, GC White
The Journal of wildlife management, 310-315, 1990
2511990
Grizzly bear density in glacier National Park, Montana
KC Kendall, JB Stetz, DA Roon, LP Waits, JB Boulanger, D Paetkau
The Journal of Wildlife Management 72 (8), 1693-1705, 2008
1952008
A meta-analysis of grizzly bear DNA mark-recapture projects in British Columbia, Canada
J Boulanger, GC White, BN McLellan, J Woods, M Proctor, S Himmer
Ursus, 137-152, 2002
1732002
Sampling design and bias in DNA‐based capture‐mark–recapture population and density estimates of grizzly bears
J Boulanger, BN McLELLAN, JG Woods, MF Proctor, C Strobeck
The Journal of Wildlife Management 68 (3), 457-469, 2004
1722004
Multiple data sources improve DNA‐based mark–recapture population estimates of grizzly bears
J Boulanger, KC Kendall, JB Stetz, DA Roon, LP Waits, D Paetkau
Ecological applications 18 (3), 577-589, 2008
1442008
The impact of roads on the demography of grizzly bears in Alberta
J Boulanger, GB Stenhouse
PloS one 9 (12), e115535, 2014
1302014
Closure violation in DNA-based mark-recapture estimation of grizzly bear populations
J Boulanger, B McLellan
Canadian Journal of Zoology 79 (4), 642-651, 2001
1282001
Estimating the zone of influence of industrial developments on wildlife: a migratory caribou Rangifer tarandus groenlandicus and diamond mine case study
J Boulanger, KG Poole, A Gunn, J Wierzchowski
Wildlife Biology 18 (2), 164-179, 2012
1242012
Demography of northern flying squirrels informs ecosystem management of western interior forests
JF Lehmkuhl, KD Kistler, JS Begley, J Boulanger
Ecological Applications 16 (2), 584-600, 2006
1152006
Monitoring of grizzly bear population trends and demography using DNA mark–recapture methods in the Owikeno Lake area of British Columbia
J Boulanger, S Himmer, C Swan
Canadian Journal of Zoology 82 (8), 1267-1277, 2004
1142004
Sources of Heterogeneity Bias When DNA Mark-Recapture Sampling Methods Are Applied to Grizzly Bear (Ursus arctos) Populations
J Boulanger, G Stenhouse, R Munro
Journal of Mammalogy 85 (4), 618-624, 2004
1062004
Spatial and temporal use of roads by grizzly bears in west-central Alberta
K Graham, J Boulanger, J Duval, G Stenhouse
Ursus 21 (1), 43-56, 2010
1052010
Grizzly bear monitoring by the Heiltsuk people as a crucible for First Nation conservation practice
WG Housty, A Noson, GW Scoville, J Boulanger, RM Jeo, CT Darimont, ...
Ecology and Society 19 (2), 2014
962014
An empirical test of DNA mark–recapture sampling strategies for grizzly bears
J Boulanger, M Proctor, S Himmer, G Stenhouse, D Paetkau, J Cranston
Ursus 17 (2), 149-158, 2006
952006
Fast evaluation of study designs for spatially explicit capture–recapture
MG Efford, J Boulanger
Methods in Ecology and Evolution 10 (9), 1529-1535, 2019
752019
A data‐driven demographic model to explore the decline of the Bathurst caribou herd
J Boulanger, A Gunn, J Adamczewski, B Croft
The Journal of Wildlife Management 75 (4), 883-896, 2011
752011
A preliminary estimate of the Apennine brown bear population size based on hair-snag sampling and multiple data source mark–recapture Huggins models
V Gervasi, P Ciucci, J Boulanger, M Posillico, C Sulli, S Focardi, E Randi, ...
Ursus 19 (2), 105-121, 2008
722008
Grizzly bear associations along the eastern slopes of Alberta
G Stenhouse, J Boulanger, J Lee, K Graham, J Duval, J Cranston
Ursus, 31-40, 2005
722005
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