Philip D. McLoughlin

Philip D. McLoughlin

University of Saskatchewan

H-index: 40

North America-Canada

About Philip D. McLoughlin

Philip D. McLoughlin, With an exceptional h-index of 40 and a recent h-index of 26 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Saskatchewan, specializes in the field of population ecology, life history, evolution, caribou, Sable Island horses.

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

Inbreeding depression in Sable Island feral horses is mediated by intrinsic and extrinsic variables

Hair cortisol concentrations in feral horses and the influence of physiological and social factors

Shallow shotgun sequencing of the microbiome recapitulates 16S amplicon results and provides functional insights

Hair Cortisol and Testosterone Concentrations in Relation to Maturity and Breeding Status of Male Feral Horses

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

Targeted genome-wide SNP genotyping in feral horses using non-invasive fecal swabs

Nested population structure of threatened boreal caribou revealed by network analysis

Resource exploitation efficiency collapses the home range of an apex predator

Philip D. McLoughlin Information

University

Position

Associate Professor

Citations(all)

5656

Citations(since 2020)

2209

Cited By

4144

hIndex(all)

40

hIndex(since 2020)

26

i10Index(all)

89

i10Index(since 2020)

69

Email

University Profile Page

University of Saskatchewan

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Philip D. McLoughlin Skills & Research Interests

population ecology

life history

evolution

caribou

Sable Island horses

Top articles of Philip D. McLoughlin

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Inbreeding depression in Sable Island feral horses is mediated by intrinsic and extrinsic variables

Conservation Genetics

Julie Colpitts

Philip Dunstan McLoughlin

Jocelyn Poissant

2024/2

Hair cortisol concentrations in feral horses and the influence of physiological and social factors

Animals

Sarah A Medill

David M Janz

Philip D McLoughlin

2023/6/27

Shallow shotgun sequencing of the microbiome recapitulates 16S amplicon results and provides functional insights

Molecular ecology resources

Mason R Stothart

Philip D McLoughlin

Jocelyn Poissant

2023/4

Hair Cortisol and Testosterone Concentrations in Relation to Maturity and Breeding Status of Male Feral Horses

Animals

Sarah A Medill

David M Janz

Philip D McLoughlin

2023/6/27

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

Targeted genome-wide SNP genotyping in feral horses using non-invasive fecal swabs

Conservation genetics resources

Stefan Gavriliuc

Salman Reza

Chanwoori Jeong

Fitsum Getachew

Philip D McLoughlin

...

2022/6

Nested population structure of threatened boreal caribou revealed by network analysis

Global Ecology and Conservation

Steven F Wilson

Wendy Crosina

Elston Dzus

Dave Hervieux

Philip D McLoughlin

...

2022/12/1

Resource exploitation efficiency collapses the home range of an apex predator

Ecology

Melanie Dickie

Robert Serrouya

Tal Avgar

Philip McLoughlin

R Scott McNay

...

2022/5

Runs of homozygosity in Sable Island feral horses reveal the genomic consequences of inbreeding and divergence from domestic breeds

BMC genomics

Julie Colpitts

Philip Dunstan McLoughlin

Jocelyn Poissant

2022/7/12

Northern boreal caribou conservation should focus on anthropogenic disturbance, not disturbance-mediated apparent competition

Biological Conservation

Clara Superbie

Kathrine M Stewart

Charlotte E Regan

Jill F Johnstone

Philip D McLoughlin

2022/1/1

A repeatable and quantitative DNA metabarcoding assay to characterize mixed strongyle infections in horses

International Journal for Parasitology

Jocelyn Poissant

Stefan Gavriliuc

Jennifer Bellaw

Elizabeth M Redman

Russell W Avramenko

...

2021/2/1

Trophic consequences of terrestrial eutrophication for a threatened ungulate

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

Robert Serrouya

Melanie Dickie

Clayton Lamb

Harry van Oort

Allicia P Kelly

...

2021/1/27

Predicting patterns of terrestrial lichen biomass recovery following boreal wildfires

Ecosphere

Ruth J Greuel

Geneviève É Degré‐Timmons

Jennifer L Baltzer

Jill F Johnstone

Eliot JB McIntire

...

2021/4

Insect-mediated apparent competition between mammals in a boreal food web

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Guillemette Labadie

Philip D McLoughlin

Mark Hebblewhite

Daniel Fortin

2021/7/27

Solving the sample size problem for resource selection functions

Methods in Ecology and Evolution

Garrett M Street

Jonathan R Potts

Luca Börger

James C Beasley

Stephen Demarais

...

2021/12

Causes and consequences of lags in basic and applied research into feral wildlife ecology: the case for feral horses

PN Boyce

JD Hennig

RK Brook

PD McLoughlin

2021/6/1

Bacterial dispersal and drift drive microbiome diversity patterns within a population of feral hindgut fermenters

Molecular Ecology

Mason R Stothart

Ruth J Greuel

Stefan Gavriliuc

Astrid Henry

Alastair J Wilson

...

2021/1

Disturbance‐mediated apparent competition decouples in a northern boreal caribou range

The Journal of Wildlife Management

Branden T Neufeld

Clara Superbie

Ruth J Greuel

Thomas Perry

Patricia A Tomchuk

...

2021/2

Mapping ecological data and status of grizzly bears (Ursus arctos) in Canada

Philip D McLoughlin

Gordon B Stenhouse

2021/5/1

Ecological interactions involving feral horses and predators: review with implications for biodiversity conservation

Paul N Boyce

Philip D McLoughlin

2021/8

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