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Bélanger, É., M. Leblond and S. D. Côté. 2018. Habitat selection and population trends of the declining torngat mountains caribou. Journal of Wildlife Management (early view).
Morrissette-Boileau, C., S. Boudreau, J.-P. Tremblay and S. D. Côté. 2018. Revisiting the role of migratory caribou in the control of shrub expansion in northern Nunavik (Québec, Canada). Polar Biology 41:1845-1853.
Plante, S., C. Dussault, J. H. Richard and S. D. Côté. 2018. Human disturbance effects and cumulative habitat loss in endangered migratory caribou. Biological Conservation 224:129-143.
Morrissette-Boileau, C., S. Boudreau, J.-P. Tremblay and S. D. Côté. 2018. Simulated caribou browsing limits the effect of nutrient addition on the growth of Betula glandulosa, an expanding shrub species in Nunavik, Canada. Journal of Ecology 106:1256-1265.
Yannic, G., J. Ortego, L. Pellissier, N. Lecomte, L. Bernatchez and S. D. Côté. 2018. Linking genetic and ecological differentiation in an ungulate with a circumpolar distribution. Ecography 41:922-937.
Barrio, I. C., E. Lindén, M. T. Beest, J. Olofsson, A. Rocha, E. M. Soininen, J. M. Alatalo, T. Andersson, A. Asmus, J. Boike, K. A. Brathen, J. P. Bryant, A. Buchwal, G. Bueno, K. S. Christie, D. Egelkraut, D. Ehrich, L. Fishback, B. C. Forbes, M. Gartzia, P. Grogan, M. Hallinger, M. M. Heijmans, D. S. Hik, A. Hofgaard, M. Holmgren, T. T. Hoye, D. C. Huebner, I. S. Jónsdóttir, E. Kaarlejarvi, T. Kumpula, J. Lange, E. Lévesque, J. Limpens, M. Macias-Fauria, I. Myers-Smith, E. v. Nieukerken, S. Normand, E. S. Post, N. M. Schmidt, J. Sitters, A. Sokolov, N. Sokolova, J. D. Speed, L. E. Street, M. Sundqvist, O. Suominen, N. Tananaev, J.-P. Tremblay, C. Urbanowicz, D. Watts, M. Wilmking, P. A. Wookey, H. H. Zimmermann, V. Zverev, and M. V. Kozlov. 2017. Background invertebrate herbivory on dwarf birch (Betula glandulosa-nana complex) increases with temperature and precipitation across the tundra biome. Polar Biology 40:2265-2278.
Le Corre, M., C. Dussault and S. D. Côté. 2017. Weather conditions and variation in timing of spring and fall migrations of migratory caribou. Journal of Mammalogy 98:260-271.
Plante, S., C. Dussault and S. D. Côté. 2017. Landscape attributes explain migratory caribou vulnerability to sport hunting. Journal of Wildlife Management 81:238-247.
Simard, A.-A., S. Kutz, J. Ducrocq, K. Beckmen, V. Brodeur, M. Campbell, B. Croft, C. Cuyler, T. Davison, B. Elkin, T. Giroux, A. Kelly, D. Russell, J. Taillon, A. Veitch and S. D. Côté. 2016. Variation in the intensity and prevalence of macroparasites in migratory caribou: a quasi-circumpolar study. Canadian Journal of Zoology 94:607-617.
Leblond, M., M.-H. St-Laurent and S. D. Côté. 2016. Caribou, water, and ice – Fine-scale movements of a migratory Arctic ungulate in the context of climate change. Movement Ecology 4:14.
Yannic, G., M.-H. St-Laurent, J. Ortego, J. Taillon, A. Beauchemin, L. Bernatchez, C. Dussault and S. D. Côté. 2016. Integrating ecological and genetic structure to define management units for caribou in Eastern Canada. Conservation Genetics 17:437-453.
Dalziel, B. D., M. Le Corre, S. D. Côté and S. P. Ellner. 2016. Detecting collective in animal relocation data, with application to migratory caribou. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 7:30-41.
Le Corre, M., C. Dussault, and S. D. Côté. 2014. Detecting changes in the annual movements of migratory caribou: using the first-passage time to assess departure and arrival of the spring migration. Movement Ecology 2:19.
Yannic, G., L. Pellissier, M. Le Corre, C. Dussault, L. Bernatchez, and S. D. Côté. 2014. Temporally dynamic habitat suitability predicts genetic relatedness among caribou. Proceedings of the Royal Society 281:20140502.
Rasiulis, A. L., M. Festa-Bianchet, S. Couturier, and S. D. Côté. 2014. The effect of radio-collar weight on survival of migratory caribou. Journal of Wildlife Management 78:953-956.
Yannic, G., L. Pellissier, J. Ortego, N. Lecomte, S. Couturier, C. Cuyler, C. Dussault, K. J. Hundermark, R. J. Irvine, D. A. Jenkins, L. Kolpashikov, K. Mager, M. Musiani, K. L. Parker, K. H. Roed, T. Sipko, S. G. Þórisson, B. V. Weckworth, A. Guisan, L. Bernatchez, and S. D. Côté. 2014. Genetic diversity in caribou linked to past and future climate change. Nature Climate Change 4:132-137.
Pachkowski, M., M. Festa-Bianchet, and S. D. Côté. 2013. Spring-loaded reproduction: effects of body condition and population size on fertility in migratory caribou (Rangifer tarandus). Canadian Journal of Zoology 91:473-479.
Taillon, J., P. S. Barboza, and S. D. Côté. 2013. Nitrogen allocation to offspring and milk production in a capital breeder. Ecology 94:1815-1827.
Ducrocq, J., G. Beauchamp, S. Kutz, M. Simard, J. Taillon, S. D. Côté, V. Brodeur, and S. Lair. 2013. Variables associated with Besnoitia tarandi prevalence and cyst density in barren-ground caribou (Rangifer tarandus) populations. Journal of Wildlife Diseases 49:29-38.
Côté, S. D., M. Festa-Bianchet, C. Dussault, J.-P. Tremblay, V. Brodeur, M. Simard, J. Taillon, C. Hins, M. Le Corre, and S. Sharma. 2012. Caribou herd dynamics: impacts of climate change on traditional and sport harvesting. Pp. 249-269 in M. Allard and M. Lemay (eds). Nunavik and Nunatsiavut: From science to policy. An Integrated Regional Impact Study (IRIS) of climate change and modernization. ArcticNet Inc., Quebec City, Canada, 303 p.
Champagne, E., J.-P. Tremblay, and S. D. Côté. 2012. Tolerance of an expanding subarctic shrub, Betula glandulosa, to simulated caribou browsing. Plos One 7:e51940.
Forde, T., K. Orsel, J. De Buck, D. Cooley, S. D. Côté, C. Cuyler, T. Davison, B. Elkin, A. Kelly, M. Kienzler, R. Popko, J. Taillon, A. Veitch, and S. Kutz. 2012. Detection of Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis in several herds of arctic caribou (Rangifer tarandus ssp.). Journal of Wildlife Diseases 48:918-924.
Taillon, J., M. Festa-Bianchet, and S. D. Côté. 2012. Shifting targets in the tundra: protection of migratory caribou calving grounds must account for spatial changes over time. Biological Conservation 147:163-173.
Taillon, J., V. Brodeur, M. Festa-Bianchet, and S. D. Côté. 2012. Is mother condition related to offspring condition in migratory caribou at calving and weaning? Canadian Journal of Zoology 90:393-402.
Ducrocq, J., G. Beauchamp, S. Kutz, M. Simard, B. Elkin, B. Croft, J. Taillon, S. D. Côté, V. Brodeur, M. Campbell, D. Cooley, C. Cuyler, and S. Lair. 2012. Comparison of gross visual and microscopic assessment of four anatomic sites to monitor Besnoitia tarandi in barren-ground caribou (Rangifer tarandus groenlandicus). Journal of Wildlife Diseases 48:732-738.
Taillon, J., V. Brodeur, M. Festa-Bianchet, and S. D. Côté. 2011. Variation in body condition of migratory caribou at calving and weaning – which measures should we use? Ecoscience 18:295-303.
Festa-Bianchet, M., J. C. Ray, S. Boutin, S. D. Côté, and A. Gunn. 2011. Caribou conservation in Canada: an uncertain future. Canadian Journal of Zoology 89:419-434.
Couturier, S., R. D. Otto, S. D. Côté, G. Luther, and S. P. Mahoney. 2010. Body size variations in caribou ecotypes and relationships with demography. Journal of Wildlife Management 74:395-404.
Sharma, S., S. Couturier, and S. D. Côté. Impacts of climate change on the seasonal distribution of migratory caribou. Global Change Biology 15:2549-2562.
Couturier, S., S. D. Côté, J. Huot, and R. D. Otto. 2009. Body condition dynamics in a northern ungulate gaining fat in winter. Canadian Journal of Zoology 87:367-378.
Couturier, S., S. D. Côté, R. D. Otto, R. B. Weladji, and J. Huot. 2009. Variations in calf body mass in migratory caribou: the role of habitat, climate, and movements. Journal of Mammalogy 90:442-452.
Boulet, M., S. Couturier, S. D. Côté, R. D. Otto, and L. Bernatchez. 2007. Integrative use of spatial, genetic, and demographic analyses for investigating genetic connectivity between migratory, montane, and sedentary caribou herds. Molecular Ecology 16:4223-4240.

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