First Name
Dennis
Middle Name or Initial
L.
Last Name
Murray
Email
dennismurray@trentu.ca
Phone
705-748-1011 ext. 7078
Location
Life and Health Sciences Complex D243
Campus
Peterborough
Job Title
Associate Professor
Job Designation
Canada Research Chair in Terrestrial Ecology
Accreditation
B.Sc.(Agr.) (McGill), M.Sc. (Alberta), Ph.D. (Wisconsin)
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Areas of Expertise
Publications
Patterson, B.R., and Murray, D.L. 2008. Flawed population viability analysis can lead to misleading population status assessment: A case study for wolves in Algonquin Park, Canada. Biol. Conserv. 141:669-680.
Murray, D.L., Steury, T.D., and Roth, J.D. 2008. Canada lynx research and conservation needs in the southern range: Another kick at the cat. J. Wildl. Manage. 72:1463-1472.
Roth, J.D., Marshall, J.D., Murray, D.L., Nickerson, D.M., and Steury, T.D. 2007. Latitudinal gradients in diet and population dynamics of Canada lynx. Ecology 88:2736-2743.
Ireland, D.H., Wirsing, A.J., and Murray, D.L. 2007. Phenotypically plastic responses of green frog embryos to conflicting predation risk. Oecologia. 152:162-168.
Murray, D.L., Cox, E.W., Ballard, W.B., Whitlaw, H.A., Lenarz, M.S., Custer, T.W. Barnett, T., and Fuller, T.K. 2006. Pathogens, nutritional deficiency, and climate change influences on a declining moose population. Wildl. Monogr. No. 166
Murray, D.L., Steury, T.D., and Roth, J.D. 2008. Canada lynx research and conservation needs in the southern range: Another kick at the cat. J. Wildl. Manage. 72:1463-1472.
Roth, J.D., Marshall, J.D., Murray, D.L., Nickerson, D.M., and Steury, T.D. 2007. Latitudinal gradients in diet and population dynamics of Canada lynx. Ecology 88:2736-2743.
Ireland, D.H., Wirsing, A.J., and Murray, D.L. 2007. Phenotypically plastic responses of green frog embryos to conflicting predation risk. Oecologia. 152:162-168.
Murray, D.L., Cox, E.W., Ballard, W.B., Whitlaw, H.A., Lenarz, M.S., Custer, T.W. Barnett, T., and Fuller, T.K. 2006. Pathogens, nutritional deficiency, and climate change influences on a declining moose population. Wildl. Monogr. No. 166
Areas of Research
- Population dynamics and behavioural ecology
- Predation, parasitism and herbivory
- Conservation biology and wildlife management
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