Mark S. Boyce

Mark S. Boyce

University of Alberta

H-index: 98

North America-Canada

About Mark S. Boyce

Mark S. Boyce, With an exceptional h-index of 98 and a recent h-index of 60 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Alberta, specializes in the field of ecology, wildlife management, population dynamics, modelling.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Adaptive multi-paddock grazing increases mineral associated soil carbon in Northern grasslands

Mammal responses to global changes in human activity vary by trophic group and landscape

How landscape traits affect boreal mammal responses to anthropogenic disturbance

Cattle grazing management affects soil microbial diversity and community network complexity in the Northern Great Plains

Sexual Segregation in Ungulates: Ecology, Behavior, and Conservation

Wolverine density, survival, and population trends in the Canadian boreal forest

Industrial development alters wolf spatial distribution mediated by prey availability

Berries and bullets: influence of food and mortality risk on grizzly bears in British Columbia

Mark S. Boyce Information

University

Position

Professor of Ecology ACA Chair in Fisheries & Wildlife

Citations(all)

41753

Citations(since 2020)

14333

Cited By

33338

hIndex(all)

98

hIndex(since 2020)

60

i10Index(all)

275

i10Index(since 2020)

192

Email

University Profile Page

University of Alberta

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Mark S. Boyce Skills & Research Interests

ecology

wildlife management

population dynamics

modelling

Top articles of Mark S. Boyce

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Adaptive multi-paddock grazing increases mineral associated soil carbon in Northern grasslands

Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment

Upama Khatri-Chhetri

Karen A Thompson

Sylvie A Quideau

Mark S Boyce

Scott X Chang

...

2024/8/1

Mammal responses to global changes in human activity vary by trophic group and landscape

Nature ecology & evolution

A Cole Burton

Christopher Beirne

Kaitlyn M Gaynor

Catherine Sun

Alys Granados

...

2024/3/18

How landscape traits affect boreal mammal responses to anthropogenic disturbance

Science of The Total Environment

Andrew F Barnas

Andrew Ladle

Joanna M Burgar

A Cole Burton

Mark S Boyce

...

2024/3/10

Cattle grazing management affects soil microbial diversity and community network complexity in the Northern Great Plains

Science of The Total Environment

Upama Khatri-Chhetri

Samiran Banerjee

Karen A Thompson

Sylvie A Quideau

Mark S Boyce

...

2024/2/20

Sexual Segregation in Ungulates: Ecology, Behavior, and Conservation

Mark S Boyce

2024/2/1

Wolverine density, survival, and population trends in the Canadian boreal forest

The Journal of Wildlife Management

Matthew A Scrafford

Jacob L Seguin

Laura K McCaw

Mark S Boyce

Justina C Ray

2024

Industrial development alters wolf spatial distribution mediated by prey availability

Ecology and Evolution

Hannah Boczulak

Nicole P Boucher

Andrew Ladle

Mark S Boyce

Jason T Fisher

2023/6

Berries and bullets: influence of food and mortality risk on grizzly bears in British Columbia

Wildlife Monographs

Michael F Proctor

Clayton T Lamb

John Boulanger

A Grant MacHutchon

Wayne F Kasworm

...

2023/11

Mule deer fawn recruitment dynamics in an energy disturbed landscape

Ecology and Evolution

Kilian J Murphy

David R Roberts

William F Jensen

Scott E Nielsen

Sandra K Johnson

...

2023/4

Mammalian predator and prey responses to recreation and land use across multiple scales provide limited support for the human shield hypothesis

Ecology and Evolution

Alys Granados

Catherine Sun

Jason T Fisher

Andrew Ladle

Kimberly Dawe

...

2023/9

Assessing bias and robustness of social network metrics using GPS based radio-telemetry data

bioRxiv

Prabhleen Kaur

Simone Ciuti

Federico Ossi

Francesca Cagnacci

Nicolas Morellet

...

2023/3/31

Water-Level Fluctuations and Ungulate Community Dynamics in Central Uganda

Water

Camille H Warbington

Mark S Boyce

2023/7/30

Diverse migration patterns and seasonal habitat use of Stone’s sheep (Ovis dalli stonei)

PeerJ

Grace E Enns

Bill Jex

Mark S Boyce

2023/6/16

Bison and elk spatiotemporal interactions in Elk Island National Park

Frontiers in Conservation Science

Jennifer M Foca

Mark S Boyce

2022/9/20

Monitoring sitatunga (Tragelaphus spekii) populations using camera traps

African Journal of Ecology

Megan B Brownlee

Camille H Warbington

Mark S Boyce

2022/9

Evaluating expert‐based habitat suitability information of terrestrial mammals with GPS‐tracking data

Global ecology and biogeography

Maarten JE Broekman

Jelle P Hilbers

Mark AJ Huijbregts

Thomas Mueller

Abdullahi H Ali

...

2022/8

Adaptive multi-paddock grazing increases soil nutrient availability and bacteria to fungi ratio in grassland soils

Applied Soil Ecology

Upama Khatri-Chhetri

Karen A Thompson

Sylvie A Quideau

Mark S Boyce

Scott X Chang

...

2022/11/1

Limited impacts of adaptive multi‐paddock grazing systems on plant diversity in the Northern Great Plains

Journal of Applied Ecology

Jessica SJ Grenke

Edward W Bork

Cameron N Carlyle

Mark S Boyce

James F Cahill

2022/7

Sustainable elk harvests in Alberta with increasing predator populations

Plos one

Tyler Trump

Kyle Knopff

Andrea Morehouse

Mark S Boyce

2022/10/26

Data of" Evaluating expert-based habitat suitability information of terrestrial mammals with GPS-tracking data"

MJE Broekman

JP Hilbers

MAJ Huijbregts

T Mueller

AH Ali

...

2022

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Co-Authors

H-index: 100
Jean-Michel Gaillard

Jean-Michel Gaillard

Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1

H-index: 96
Stan Boutin

Stan Boutin

University of Alberta

H-index: 80
Tim Coulson

Tim Coulson

University of Oxford

H-index: 72
David Coltman

David Coltman

University of Alberta

H-index: 54
Evelyn Merrill

Evelyn Merrill

University of Alberta

H-index: 50
Subhash R Lele

Subhash R Lele

University of Alberta

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