Michael Gillingham
Professor
Wildlife & Fisheries
University of Northern British Columbia
Canada
Biography
Dr. Gillingham has broad interests in population and wildlife ecology, modeling, plant-herbivore interactions, and behavioural ecology. He received his PhD from the University of British Columbia.
Research Interest
broad interests in population and wildlife ecology, modeling, plant-herbivore interactions, and behavioural ecology. Much of my work focuses on the application of quantitative analyses and modeling to aspects of behavioural ecology, and wildlife ecology and management.
Publications
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McCulley, A.A., K.L. Parker, and M.P. Gillingham. 2017. Yukon Moose: II. Range sizes, movement rates, and use of elevation and land cover by males and females. Alces 53:137–157.
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Mumma, M.A., M.P. Gillingham, C.J. Johnson, and K.L. Parker. 2017. Understanding predation risk and individual variation in risk avoidance for threatened boreal caribou. Ecology and Evolution 2017;00:1–12.