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Réhaume Courtois

Réhaume Courtois

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Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
43
Citations
5430
World Ranking
5406
National Ranking
346

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Réhaume Courtois is affiliated with Université Laval in Canada. The scientist's academic profile includes contributions to research and scholarship under this institution.

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Best Publications

  • Linking moose habitat selection to limiting factors

    Christian Dussault;Jean-Pierre Ouellet;Réhaume Courtois;Jean Huot

  • Effects of sampling effort based on GPS telemetry on home-range size estimations

    Irene Girard;Jean-Pierre Ouellet;Réhaume Courtois;Christian Dussault

  • Behavioural responses of moose to thermal conditions in the boreal forest

    Christian Dussault;Jean-Pierre Ouellet;Réhaume Courtois;Jean Huot

  • Cumulative effects of forestry on habitat use by gray wolf (Canis lupus) in the boreal forest

    Mélina Houle;Daniel Fortin;Christian Dussault;Réhaume Courtois

  • Calving rate, calf survival rate, and habitat selection of forest‐dwelling caribou in a highly managed landscape

    Véronique Pinard;Christian Dussault;Jean‐Pierre Ouellet;Daniel Fortin

  • Behavior of Moose Relative to a Road Network

    Catherine Laurian;Christian Dussault;Jean‐Pierre Ouellet;Réhaume Courtois

  • Landscape management for woodland caribou: the protection of forest blocks influences wolf-caribou co-occurrence

    Nicolas Courbin;Daniel Fortin;Christian Dussault;Réhaume Courtois

  • Range fidelity: The missing link between caribou decline and habitat alteration?

    Geneviève Faille;Christian Dussault;Jean-Pierre Ouellet;Daniel Fortin

  • Habitat selection by black bears in an intensively logged boreal forest

    Vincent BrodeurV. Brodeur;Jean-Pierre OuelletJ.-P. Ouellet;Réhaume CourtoisR. Courtois;Daniel FortinD. Fortin

  • Foraging strategies by omnivores: are black bears actively searching for ungulate neonates or are they simply opportunistic predators?

    Guillaume Bastille-Rousseau;Daniel Fortin;Christian Dussault;Réhaume Courtois

  • Effects of forest disturbance on density, space use, and mortality of woodland caribou

    Réhaume Courtois;Jean-Pierre Ouellet;Laurier Breton;André Gingras

  • Assessing the influence of resource covariates at multiple spatial scales: an application to forest-dwelling caribou faced with intensive human activity

    Mathieu Leblond;Jacqueline Frair;Daniel Fortin;Christian Dussault

  • Temporal and spatial distribution of moose-vehicle accidents in the Laurentides Wildlife Reserve, Quebec, Canada

    Christian Dussault;Marius Poulin;Réhaume Courtois;Jean-Pierre Ouellet

  • Black bear adaptation to low productivity in the boreal forest

    Arnaud Mosnier;Jean-Pierre Ouellet;Réhaume Courtois

  • Winter selection of landscapes by woodland caribou: behavioural response to geographical gradients in habitat attributes

    Daniel Fortin;Réhaume Courtois;Pierre Etcheverry;Claude Dussault

  • Avoidance of roads and selection for recent cutovers by threatened caribou: fitness-rewarding or maladaptive behaviour?

    Christian Dussault;Véronique Pinard;Jean-Pierre Ouellet;Réhaume Courtois

  • Space use of moose in relation to food availability

    Christian Dussault;Réhaume Courtois;Jean-Pierre Ouellet;Irène Girard

  • Ecologically based definition of seasons clarifies predator–prey interactions

    Mathieu Basille;Daniel Fortin;Christian Dussault;Jean-Pierre Ouellet

  • Calving photocensus of the Rivière George Caribou Herd and comparison with an independent census

    Serge Couturier;Réhaume Courtois;Hélène Crépeau;Louis-Paul Rivest

  • Influence of forage preferences and habitat use on 13C and 15N abundance in wild caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) and moose (Alces alces) from Canada.

    Dorothée G. Drucker;Keith A. Hobson;Jean-Pierre Ouellet;Réhaume Courtois

  • Short-term response of wildlife to clear-cutting in Quebec boreal forest: multiscale effects and management implications

    François Potvin;Réhaume Courtois;Louis Bélanger

  • Coyote Habitat Selection and Management Implications for the Gaspésie Caribou

    Dominic Boisjoly;Jean-Pierre Ouellet;Réhaume Courtois

Frequent Co-Authors

Jean-Pierre Ouellet
Jean-Pierre Ouellet Université du Québec à Rimouski
Christian Dussault
Christian Dussault Université Laval
Daniel Fortin
Daniel Fortin Université Laval
Jean Huot
Jean Huot Université Laval
Dorothée G. Drucker
Dorothée G. Drucker University of Tübingen
Martin-Hugues St-Laurent
Martin-Hugues St-Laurent Université du Québec à Rimouski
Louis Bernatchez
Louis Bernatchez Université Laval
Keith A. Hobson
Keith A. Hobson University of Western Ontario

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