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Owl winter irruptions as an indicator of small mammal population cycles in the boreal forest of eastern North America
- Marianne Cheveau, P. Drapeau, Louis M. Imbeau, Y. Bergeron
- Geography
- 1 October 2004
Contrary to what is observed in Fennoscandia, it seems to be widely accepted that small mammals do not exhibit multi-annual population cycles in the boreal forest of North America. However, in the… Expand
Marten space use and habitat selection in managed coniferous boreal forests of eastern Canada
- Marianne Cheveau, Louis M. Imbeau, P. Drapeau, L. Bélanger
- Geography
- 1 May 2013
Effects of habitat loss and fragmentation on the behavior of individual organisms may have direct consequences on population viability in altered forest ecosystems. The American marten (Martes… Expand
FIELD USE OF ISOFLURANE AS AN INHALANT ANESTHETIC IN THE AMERICAN MARTEN (MARTES AMERICANA)
- M. Desmarchelier, Marianne Cheveau, Louis M. Imbeau, S. Lair
- Biology, Medicine
- Journal of wildlife diseases
- 1 October 2007
We evaluated the effectiveness and practicality of using isoflurane as an inhalation anesthetic with oxygen as a gas carrier for American martens (Martes americana) in a field setting. Sixty-eight… Expand
Cyclic Dynamics of a Boreal Southern Red-Backed Vole Population in Northwestern Quebec
- D. Fauteux, Marianne Cheveau, Louis M. Imbeau, P. Drapeau
- Geography
- 22 May 2015
In Fennoscandia, red-backed vole populations (Myodes spp.) often show regular fluctuations of abundance of 3- to 5-year periods. In contrast, only a few populations show evidence of cyclic… Expand
Current status and future directions of traditional ecological knowledge in forest management: a review
- Marianne Cheveau, Louis M. Imbeau, P. Drapeau, L. Bélanger
- Geography
- 1 April 2008
In the last 25 years, the number of published studies that refer to traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) has constantly increased, with now more than 200 papers published each year. The objective… Expand