Peer reviewed publications

Drone image of Sumas Prairie farm fields flooded.

New study identifies the cost of restoring the Sumas Xhotsa (Lake) as a tool for reconciliation, climate adaptation, and ecosystem restoration

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The research weaves together Indigenous laws with an economic analysis to determine the cost of implementing ‘managed retreat’ as a nature-based solution to flood risk in the Lower Fraser region.
Read More New study identifies the cost of restoring the Sumas Xhotsa (Lake) as a tool for reconciliation, climate adaptation, and ecosystem restoration
Three killer whales swimming near the surface of the water.

Letter in Science identifies the contradiction between protecting economic growth and biodiversity in Canada’s Fraser River Estuary 

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The letter, asking whether Canada will permit killer whale extinction, identifies Canada’s conflicting aspirations and obligations to protect biodiversity while continuing to permit megaprojects that destroy the critical habitat of…
Read More Letter in Science identifies the contradiction between protecting economic growth and biodiversity in Canada’s Fraser River Estuary 

2014

Adams, M., Carpenter, J., Housty, J., Neasloss, D., Paquet, P., Walkus, J. and Darimont, C.T. 2014. Towards increased engagement between academic and indigenous community partners in ecological research. Ecol Soc.

Robinson, JP, White, ER, Wiwchar, LD., Claar, DC., Suraci, JP and Baum, J.K. 2014. The limitations of diversity metrics in directing global marine conservation. Marine Policy, 48, 123-125.

Nelson, M.C. and Reynolds, J.D. 2014. Time-Delayed Subsidies: Interspecies Population Effects in Salmon. PloS one, 9(6), e98951.

Service, C.N. Adams, M. S., Artelle, K.A., Paquet, P., Grant, L.V., and Darimont, C.T. 2014. Indigenous Knowledge and Science Unite to Reveal Spatial and Temporal Dimensions of Distributional Shift in Wildlife of Conservation Concern. PloS one, 9(7), e101595.

Favaro, B., Claar, D.C., Fox, C.H., Freshwater, C., Holden, J.J. and Roberts, A. 2014. Trends in Extinction Risk for Imperilled Species in Canada. PloS one,9(11), e113118.

Darimont, C.T. and Child, K.R. 2014. What enables size-selective trophy hunting of wildlife? PloS one, 9(8), e103487.

Stronen, A.V., Navid, E.L., Quinn, M.S., Paquet, P.C., Bryan, H.M., and Darimont, C.T. 2014. Population genetic structure of gray wolves (Canis lupus) in a marine archipelago suggests island-mainland differentiation consistent with dietary niche. BMC ecology, 14(1), 11.

Brown, T.M., Fisk, A.T., Helbing, C.C. and Reimer, K.J. 2014. Polychlorinated biphenyl profiles in ringed seals (Pusa Hispida) reveal historical contamination by a military radar station in Labrador, Canada. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 33(3), 592-601.

Brown, T.M., Ross, P.S., Reimer, K.J., Veldhoen, N., Dangerfield, N.J., Fisk, A.T., and Helbing, C.C. (2014). PCB Related Effects Thresholds As Derived through Gene Transcript Profiles in Locally Contaminated Ringed Seals (Pusa hispida). Environmental science & technology, 48(21), 12952-12961.

Housty, W.G., Noson, A., Scoville, G.W., Boulanger, J., Jeo, R.M., Darimont, C.T., and Filardi, C. E. 2014. Grizzly bear monitoring by the Heiltsuk people as a crucible for First Nation conservation practice. Ecology and Society, 19(2), 70.

Bryan, H.M., Darimont, C.T., Paquet, P.C., Wynne-Edwards, K.E. and Smits, J.E. 2014. Stress and reproductive hormones reflect inter-specific social and nutritional conditions mediated by resource availability in a bear–salmon system. Conservation Physiology, 2(1), cou010.

Brown, T. M., Luque, S., Sjare, B., Fisk, A.T., Helbing, C.C. and Reimer, K.J. 2014. Satellite Telemetry Informs PCB Source Apportionment in a Mobile, High Trophic Level Marine Mammal: The Ringed Seal (Pusa hispida). Environmental science & technology, 48(22), 13110-13119.

Fox, C.H., El-Sabaawi, R., Paquet, P.C. and Reimchen, T. E. 2014. Pacific herring Clupea pallasii and wrack macrophytes subsidize semi-terrestrial detritivores. Marine ecology. Progress series, 495, 49-64.

Bryan, H.M., Smits, J.E., Koren, L., Paquet, P.C., Wynne‐Edwards, K.E. and Musiani, M. 2014. Heavily hunted wolves have higher stress and reproductive steroids than wolves with lower hunting pressure. Functional Ecology.

Suraci, J.P., Clinchy, M., Zanette, L.Y., Currie, C.M., and Dill, L.M. 2014. Mammalian mesopredators on islands directly impact both terrestrial and marine communities. Oecologia, 176(4), 1087-1100.

2013

Bryan, H.M., Darimont, C.T., Paquet, P.C., Wynne-Edwards, K. E., and Smits, J. E. 2013. Stress and reproductive hormones in grizzly bears reflect nutritional benefits and social consequences of a salmon foraging niche. PloS one8(11), e80537.

Artelle, K.A., Anderson, S.C., Cooper, A.B., Paquet, P.C., Reynolds, J.D., and Darimont, C.T. 2013. Confronting uncertainty in wildlife management: performance of grizzly bear management. PloS one8(11), e78041.

Noss, R., Nash, R., Paquet, P. and Soulé, M. 2013. Humanity’s domination of nature is part of the problem: A response to Kareiva and Marvier. BioScience,63(4), 241-242.

Reimchen, T.E. and Fox, C.H. 2013. Fine-scale spatiotemporal influences of salmon on growth and nitrogen signatures of Sitka spruce tree rings. BMC ecology13(1), 38.

Vander Wal, E., Edye, I., Paquet, P.C., Coltman, D.W., Bayne, E., Brook, R.K. and Andrés, J.A. 2013. Juxtaposition between host population structures: implications for disease transmission in a sympatric cervid community. Evolutionary applications6(7), 1001-1011.

Christensen, J.R., Yunker, M.B., MacDuffee, M. and Ross, P.S. 2013. Plant Consumption by grizzly bears reduces biomagnifications of salmon – derived polychlorinated biphenyls, polybrominated diphenyl ethers and organochlorine pesticides. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 32(5), 995-1005. *    (* Selected as ETC’s best paper of 2013; see ETC Vol. 33, No. 7, July 2014)

Price, M.H.H., Morton, A., Eriksson, J.G. and Volpe, J.P. 2013. Fish Processing Facilities: New Challenge to Marine Biosecurity in Canada. Journal of aquatic animal health25(4), 290-294.

Price, M.H., Glickman, B.W. and Reynolds, J.D. 2013. Prey selectivity of Fraser River sockeye salmon during early marine migration in British Columbia. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society142(4), 1126-1133.

Bryan, H.M., Adams, A. G., Invik, R.M., Wynne-Edwards, K.E. and Smits, J.E. 2013. Hair as a meaningful measure of baseline cortisol levels over time in dogs. Journal of the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science: JAALAS52(2), 189.

2012

Levi, T., Darimont, C.T., MacDuffee, M., Mangel, M., Paquet, P. and Wilmers, C. C. 2012. Using grizzly bears to assess harvest-ecosystem tradeoffs in salmon fisheries. PLoS biology10(4), e1001303.

Bryan, H.M., Darimont, C.T., Hill, J. E., Paquet, P.C., Thompson, R.A., Wagner, B. and Smits, J.E. 2012. Seasonal and biogeographical patterns of gastrointestinal parasites in large carnivores: wolves in a coastal archipelago. Parasitology139(06), 781-790.

Service, C.N., Nelson, T.A., Paquet, P.C., Mclnnes, W. S. and Darimont, C. T. 2012. Pipelines and Parks: Evaluating External Risks to Protected Areas from the Proposed Northern Gateway Oil Transport Project. Natural Areas Journal32(4), 367-376.

Price, M.H.H. and Reynolds, J. D. 2012. Salmon farms as a source of sea lice on juvenile wild salmon; reply to the comment by Jones and Beamish. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences69(1), 204-207.

Nelson, B., Hebblewhite, M., Ezenwa, V., Shury, T., Merrill, E.H., Paquet, P.C. and Webb, N. 2012. Prevalence of antibodies to canine parvovirus and distemper virus in wolves in the Canadian Rocky Mountains. Journal of wildlife diseases48(1), 68-76.

Stronen, A.V., Forbes, G.J., Paquet, P.C., Goulet, G., Sallows, T. and Musiani, M. 2012. Dispersal in a plain landscape: short-distance genetic differentiation in southwestern Manitoba wolves, Canada. Conservation Genetics13(2), 359-371.

Stronen, A.V., Schumaker, N.H., Forbes, G.J., Paquet, P.C. and Brook, R.K. 2012. Landscape resistance to dispersal: simulating long-term effects of human disturbance on a small and isolated wolf population in southwestern Manitoba, Canada. Environmental monitoring and assessment184(11), 6923-6934.

Stronen, A.V., Tessier, N., Jolicoeur, H., Paquet, P.C., Henault, M., Villemure, M., … and Lapointe, F.J. 2012. Canid hybridization: contemporary evolution in human‐modified landscapes. Ecology and evolution2(9), 2128-2140.

2011

DellaSala, D.A., Moola, F., Alaback, P., Paquet, P.C., Schoen, J.W., Noss, R.F. 2011. Temperate and boreal rainforests of the Pacific Coast of North America. In Temperate and boreal rainforests of the world: Ecology and conservation (pp. 42-81). Island Press/Center for Resource Economics.

Price, M.H., Proboszcz, S. L., Routledge, R.D., Gottesfeld, A.S., Orr, C., and Reynolds, J.D. 2011. Sea louse infection of juvenile sockeye salmon in relation to marine salmon farms on Canada’s west coast. PloS one6(2), e16851.

Bryan, H.M., Darimont, C.T., Paquet, P.C., Ellis, J. A., Goji, N., Gouix, M. and Smits, J. E. 2011. Exposure to infectious agents in dogs in remote coastal British Columbia: Possible sentinels of diseases in wildlife and humans. Canadian Journal of Veterinary Research75(1), 11.

Price, M.H.H., and Reynolds, J. D. 2011. Salmon farms as a source of sea lice on juvenile wild salmon; reply to the comment by Jones and Beamish. Comment appears in Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences69(1), 204-207.

Stronen, A.V., Schumaker, N.H., Forbes, G.J., Paquet, P.C. and Brook, R.K. 2012. Landscape resistance to dispersal: simulating long-term effects of human disturbance on a small and isolated wolf population in southwestern Manitoba, Canada. Environmental monitoring and assessment184(11), 6923-6934.

Williams, R., Ashe, E. and O’Hara, P.D. 2011. Marine mammals and debris in coastal waters of British Columbia, Canada. Marine Pollution Bulletin62(6), 1303-1316.

2010

M.H.H. Price, A. Morton, and J.D. Reynolds. 2010. Evidence of farm-induced parasite infestations on wild juvenile salmon in multiple regions of coastal British Columbia, Canada. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 67: 1925–1932   Journal Link   (Volume 67:1925-1932)

Darimont, Chris T., Heather M. Bryan, Stephanie M. Carlson, Morgan D. Hocking, Misty MacDuffee, Paul C. Paquet, Michael H.H. Price, Thomas E. Reimchen, John D. Reynolds, and Christopher C. Wilmers. 2010.  Salmon for Protected Terrestrial Areas. Conservation Letters Vol 3 (6): 379–389.  Journal link (Volume 3, Issue 6)

Paquet, P.C. and C.T. Darimont. 2010. Wildlife conservation meets animal welfare: two sides of the same coin? Animal Welfare 19: 177-190

2009

MacDuffee, M and E. MacIssac. 2009.  Applications of paleolimnology to sockeye salmon nursery laks and ecosystems in the Pacific Northwest and Alaska: Proceedings of a workshop at the Institute of Ocean Sciences.  Canadian Technical Report of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 2847.

Muñoz-Fuentes, V., C.T. Darimont, R.K. Wayne, P.C. Paquet, and J.A. Leonard.  2009. The genetic legacy of extirpation and re-colonization in Vancouver Island wolves. Conservation Genetics. 11(2): 547-556  (Journal link: Volume 11, Number 2)

Munoz -Fuentes, V., C.T. Darimont, R.K. Wayne, P.C. Paquet and J.A. Leonard.  2009. Ecological factors drive genetic differentiation in British Columbia gray wolves. Journal of Biogeography. 36 (8): 1516-1531  (Journal link Volume 36, Issue 8)

Darimont, C.T., S.M. Carlson, M.T. Kinnison, P.C. Paquet, T.E. Reimchen, and C.C. Wilmers. 2009. Reply to Koons: Harvest-related trait changes in an increasingly variable world. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (On-line Letters).

Darimont, C.T., S.M. Carlson, M.T. Kinnison, P.C. Paquet, T.E. Reimchen and C.C. Wilmers. 2009.  Human predators outpace other agents of trait change. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 106: 952-954.

Darimont, C.T., P.C. Paquet and T.E. Reimchen. 2009. Landscape heterogeneity and marine subsidy generate extensive niche variation in a terrestrial carnivore. Journal of Animal Ecology 79: 126-133

2008

Price, M.H.H., C.T. Darimont, N.F. Temple, and M. MacDuffee. 2008. Ghost Runs: Management and status assessment of Pacific salmon returning to British Columbia’s central and north coasts. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 65:2712-2718

Darimont, C.T., T.E. Reimchen, H. Bryan, and P.C. Paquet. 2008. Faecal-centric approaches to wildlife ecology and conservation; methods, data and ethics. Wildlife Biology in Practice  4:73-87

Darimont, C.T., P.C. Paquet, and T.E. Reimchen. 2008. Spawning salmon disrupt tight trophic coupling between wolves and ungulate prey in coastal British Columbia.  BMC Ecology 8:14

2007

Christensen, J.R., M. MacDuffee, M.B Yunker, and P.S. Ross. 2007. Hibernation associated changes in persistent organic pollutants (POP) levels and patterns in British Columbia grizzly bears (Ursus arctos horribilis). Environmental Science and Technology. 41: 1834-1840

Darimont, C.T., P.C. Paquet, and T.E. Reimchen. 2007. Stable isotopic niche predicts fitness of prey in a wolf-deer system. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 90: 125-137.

Thomas, L., R. Williams, and D. Sandilands, D.  2007.  Designing line transect surveys for complex survey regions. Journal of Cetacean Research and Management. 9(1):1-13,

Williams, R. and L. Thomas. 2007. Distribution and abundance of marine mammals in the coastal waters of British Columbia, Canada. Journal of Cetacean Research and Management. 9(1):15-28,

2006

Bryan, H.M, C.T. Darimont, T.E. Reimchen, and P.C. Paquet. 2006. Early ontogenetic diet of wolves. Canadian Field-Naturalist 20: 61-66.

Paquet, P.C., S.M. Alexander, P.L. Swan, and C.T. Darimont. 2006. The influence of natural landscape fragmentation and resource availability on connectivity and distribution of marine gray wolf populations on the Central Coast, British Columbia, Canada. In Crooks, K. and M.A. Sanjayan (Eds.) Connectivity Conservation. Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK.

2005

Christensen, J.R., M. MacDuffee, R.W. MacDonald, M. Whiticar, and P.S. Ross. 2005. Persistent Organic Pollutants in British Columbia Grizzly Bears: Consequence of divergent diets. Environmental Science and Technology.  39: 6952-6960

Darimont, C.T., P.C. Paquet, T.E. Reimchen, and V. Crichton. 2005. Range expansion by moose into coastal temperate rainforests of British Columbia, Canada. Diversity and Distributions 11: 235-239.

Paquet, P.C., C.T. Darimont, F.M. Moola, and C. Genovali. 2005.  Connectivity where the land meets the sea; preserving the last of the best. Wild Earth 14: 21-25.

Price, M.H.H., C.T. Darimont, N.N. Winchester, and P.C. Paquet. 2005. Facts from faeces: prey remains in wolf faeces revise occurrence records for mammals of British Columbia’s coastal archipelago. Canadian Field-Naturalist 119: 192-196.

2002-2004

Darimont, C.T., M.H.H. Price, N.N. Winchester, J. Gordon-Walker, and P.C. Paquet. 2004. Predators in natural fragments: foraging ecology of wolves in British Columbia’s central and north coast archipelago. Journal of Biogeography 31: 1867-1877.

Darimont, C.T., T.E. Reimchen and P.C. Paquet. 2003. Foraging behaviour by gray wolves on salmon streams in coastal British Columbia. Canadian Journal of Zoology 81: 349-353.

Darimont, C.T., and P.C. Paquet. 2002. The gray wolves, Canis lupus, of British Columbia’s central and north coast: distribution and conservation assessment. Canadian Field-Naturalist 116: 416-422.

Darimont, C.T. and T.E. Reimchen. 2002. Intra-hair stable isotope analysis implies seasonal shift to salmon in gray wolf diet. Canadian Journal of Zoology 80: 1638-1642.