Past Students

Leslie McInenly, UA - MSc 2000-2003

Thesis: Seasonal Effects of Defoliation on Montane Rough Fescue 

Mark Hebblewhite, UA - PhD 2001-2005

Thesis: Linking Predation Risk and Forage to Ungulate Population Dynamics 

Holger Bohm, UA - MSc 2006-2009

Thesis: Aversive Conditioning on Horseback: A Management Alternative for Grassland Systems Threatened by Sedentary Elk Populations 

Barry Robinson, UA - MSc

Thesis: Foraging-Predator Avoidance Trade-offs Made By Migrant and Resident Elk on Their Sympatric Winter Range 

Lindsay Glines, UA - MSc – 2010-2012

Thesis: Woody Plant Encroachment Into Grasslands Within the Red Deer River Drainage, Alberta 

Scott Eggeman, UM - M.S. 2010-2012

Thesis: Migratory Behavior and Survival of Adult Female Elk in a Partially Migratory Population

Celie Intering, Univ. Jean Monnet - MSc 2012-2013

Thesis: Linking Predation Pressure, Forage Availability and Physiography to Group Size in a Partially Migratory Elk Herd 

Peter Smolko, PhD (1 Chapter); 2013-2014, Technická Univerzita Vo Zvolene

Thesis: EKOLÓGIA PARCIÁLNE MIGRUJÚCICH POPULÁCIÍ JELENA LESNÉHO (CERVUS ELAPHUS)

Jed Pettit, UA - Undergrad 2016-2017

Honors Thesis: Density-Dependent Habitat Selection by Elk in Winter 

 Jodi Berg, UA

Dissertation: MIGRATORY ELK: PARTURITION AND CALF SURVIVAL IN ELK, EAST SLOPES OF ROCKY MOUNTAINS, ALBERTA

Mitchell Flowers, UA

Thesis: PREY RESPONSES TO MULTI-PREDATORS IN SPACE AND TIME

Kara MacAulay, UA

Spatial MORTALITY RISK OF ELK IN SUMMER, EAST SLOPES OF ROCKY MOUNTAINS, ALBERTA

Hans Martin, UM

Dissertation:  UNGULATES SEARCH FOR THE IDEAL HOME: HOW PREDATION AND FORAGE DIFFERENTIALLY AFFECT MALES AND FEMALES IN A PARTIALLY MIGRATORY POPULATION 

Jacky Normandeau, UA

Thesis: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF FECAL PARASITES IN MIGRANT AND RESIDENT ELK, EAST SLOPES OF ROCKY MOUNTAINS, ALBERTA