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Mark Boyce (ecologist)
Mark Stephen Boyce (born May 24, 1950) is a professor of population ecology in the University of Alberta Department of Biological Sciences, and the Alberta Conservation Association Chair in Fisheries and Wildlife. Among other topics, he has written extensively on population viability analysis and resource selection functions. Early work was on demography and life history evolution. In 1993 he began research on habitat selection and the integration of habitats with population biology. He initiated research on elk in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem in 1977 and in 1988 was recruited by the National Park Service to build a simulation model to anticipate the consequences of wolf reintroduction in Yellowstone National Park. These simulation models were published by Yellowstone National Park to justify the ultimate release of wolves in 1995. Several graduate students and postdoctoral fellows continued the Yellowstone work. After moving to the University of Alberta in 1999 most research has been on mammals and birds in Alberta.In 2014, he was elected as a fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. Provided by Wikipedia
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Warning signs mitigate deer–vehicle collisions in an Urban area by Rob Found, Mark S. Boyce
Published in Wildlife Society Bulletin (2011-09-01)Get full text
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Moose survey app for population monitoring by Mark S. Boyce, Rob Corrigan
Published in Wildlife Society Bulletin (2017-03-01)Get full text
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Mad cow policy and management of grizzly bear incidents by Joseph M. Northrup, Mark S. Boyce
Published in Wildlife Society Bulletin (2012-09-01)Get full text
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Sustainable elk harvests in Alberta with increasing predator populations by Tyler Trump, Kyle Knopff, Andrea Morehouse, Mark S. Boyce
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Adaptive Multi-Paddock Grazing Lowers Soil Greenhouse Gas Emission Potential by Altering Extracellular Enzyme Activity by Bharat M. Shrestha, Edward W. Bork, Scott X. Chang, Cameron N. Carlyle, Zilong Ma, Timm F. Döbert, Dauren Kaliaskar, Mark S. Boyce
Published in Agronomy (2020-11-01)Get full text
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GPS based daily activity patterns in European red deer and North American elk (Cervus elaphus): indication for a weak circadian clock in ungulates. by Erik P Ensing, Simone Ciuti, Freek A L M de Wijs, Dennis H Lentferink, André Ten Hoedt, Mark S Boyce, Roelof A Hut
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Population and habitat assessments for conservation: Comparing national strategies for Canadian boreal caribou and Norwegian wild reindeer by Lucie Lelotte, Manuela Panzacchi, Cheryl A. Johnson, Atle Mysterud, Brage B. Hansen, Bernardo Brandão Niebuhr, Mark S. Boyce, Audun Stien, Evelyn H. Merrill, Christer M. Rolandsen, Torkild Tveraa, Vegard Gundersen, Bram Van Moorter
Published in Global Ecology and Conservation (2025-09-01)Get full text
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Mammalian predator and prey responses to recreation and land use across multiple scales provide limited support for the human shield hypothesis by Alys Granados, Catherine Sun, Jason T. Fisher, Andrew Ladle, Kimberly Dawe, Christopher Beirne, Mark S. Boyce, Emily Chow, Nicole Heim, Mitchell Fennell, Joanna Klees van Bommel, Robin Naidoo, Michael Procko, Frances E. C. Stewart, A. Cole Burton
Published in Ecology and Evolution (2023-09-01)Get full text
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A protocol for assessing bias and robustness of social network metrics using GPS based radio-telemetry data by Prabhleen Kaur, Simone Ciuti, Federico Ossi, Francesca Cagnacci, Nicolas Morellet, Anne Loison, Kamal Atmeh, Philip McLoughlin, Adele K. Reinking, Jeffrey L. Beck, Anna C. Ortega, Matthew Kauffman, Mark S. Boyce, Amy Haigh, Anna David, Laura L. Griffin, Kimberly Conteddu, Jane Faull, Michael Salter-Townshend
Published in Movement Ecology (2024-08-01)Get full text
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