Postdoctoral fellow

Dr. Kaela Beauclerc, Laurentian University and Trent University

Co-supervised with Dr. Albrecht Schulte-Hostedde

Genetic consequences of hybridization between domestic and wild mink

Students

Colin Garroway, Ph.D. student, Environmental and Life Sciences Graduate Program, Trent University

The social and genetic structure of flying squirrel populations

 

Erin Koen, Ph.D. student, Environmental and Life Sciences Graduate Program, Trent University

Evolution of sex-biased dispersal

Co-supervised by Dr. Paul J. Wilson

 

Meghan Murrant, M.Sc. student, Environmental and Life Sciences Graduate Program, Trent University

Foraging behaviour of southern flying squirrels

 

Aaron Walpole, M.Sc. student, Environmental and Life Sciences Graduate Program, Trent University

Lynx dispersal corridors at their southern range boundary in Ontario

Co-supervised with Dr. Paul J. Wilson

 

 

Alumni

 

Andrea Coombs, M.Sc. graduate, 2010, Environmental and Life Sciences Graduate Program, Trent University

Competition between parapatric flying squirrel species: nest use, parasitism, and the implications

of climate change

 

Larissa Nituch, M.Sc. graduate, Environmental and Life Sciences Graduate Program, Trent University

Assessing risks of disease transmission from mink ranches to wild mink populations

 

Keith Munro, M.Sc. graduate, 2009, Ottawa-Carleton Institute of Biology

Road effects on white-tailed deer populations

Co-supervised with Dr. Lenore Fahrig

 

Heidi Scherr, M.Sc. graduate, 2009, Environmental and Life Sciences Graduate Program, Trent University

Breeding dispersal, migration, and winter movements of the eastern interior population of double-crested cormorants.

Co-supervised with Dr. Ken Abraham

 

Anne Kidd, M.Sc. graduate, 2008, Department of Biology, Laurentian University

Mink gone wild: hybridization between escaped farm and wild American mink (Neovison vison) in a natural context. Download.

Co-supervised with Dr. Albrecht Schulte-Hostedde

 

Ryan Gorman, M.Sc. graduate, 2007, Watershed Ecosystems Graduate Program, Trent University

Spatial analysis of population trends of American mink (Neovison vison) in Ontario. Download.

 

Tara McEachen, M.Sc. graduate, 2007, Watershed Ecosystems Graduate Program, Trent University

A genetic test of range expansion by the southern flying squirrel (Glaucomys volans) at its northern range boundary. Download.

Co-supervised with Dr. Paul J. Wilson

 

Susan Tully, M.Sc. graduate, 2006, Watershed Ecosystems Graduate Program, Trent University

Habitat selection of fishers in an untrapped refugium, Algonquin Provincial Park. Download.

 

Denis Carr, M.Sc. graduate, 2005, Watershed Ecosystems Graduate Program, Trent University

Genetic structure of a recolonizing population of fishers, Martes pennanti. Download.

Co-supervised with Dr. Paul J. Wilson

 

Heather Fleming, B.Sc. graduate, 2008, Biology, Trent University

Microhabitat selection by flying squirrels

Co-supervised with Dr. Paul J. Wilson

 

Ashley Tamlin, B.Sc. graduate, 2007, Biology, Nipissing University

Effects of domestication on skull shape of mink

 

Aaron Walpole, B.Sc. graduate, 2007, Biology, Trent University

Determinants of patch occupancy by arboreal rodents