Lab members at the time that work was conducted underlined.
2024 or in press
Murray, D.L., and Krebs, C.J. 2024. Editorial: Long-term monitoring in ecology and evolution - Establishing a sound baseline to help inform our future. 12: doi.org/10.3389/fevo.2024.1469489
Diaz-Kloch, N. Murray, D.L. 2024. Harmonizing GEDI and LVIS data for accurate and large-scale mapping of foliage height diversity. Canadian Journal of Remote Sensing Volume 50, Issue 1.
Diaz-Kloch, N., Murray, D.L. 2024. Bridging the gap: Comprehensive boreal forest mapping through full-waveform LiDAR and single-year and time series landsat imagery. MDPI Remote Sensing 15: 5274.
Thornton, D.H., Murray, D.L. 2024. Modeling the historic range of at-risk species to help inform conservation planning: Canada lynx in the contiguous United States. Biological Conservation 292: 110541.
Kenney, A., Boutin, S., Jung, T.S., Murray, D.L., Johnson, N., Krebs, C.J. 2024. Using camera trapping to monitor abundance and population densities in a southwestern Yukon boreal community. Journal of Wildlife Management 88: e885264.
Auge, A.-C.PhD, Blouin-Demers, G., Murray, D.L. 2023. Differences in activity between reproductive and non-reproductive freshwater turtles during the nesting season. Herpetology Notes 17: 153-159.
2023
Murray, D.L., Gobin, J., Scully, A.S., Thornton, D.H. 2023. Conventional niche overlap measurements are not effective for assessing interspecific competition. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 11: 1281108.
Krebs, C.J., Boutin, S., Boonstra, R., Murray, D.L., Jung, T., O’Donoghue, M., Gilbert, B.S., Kukka, P., Taylor, S., Morgan, T., Drummond, R., Sinclair, A.R.E., Kenney, A.J. 2023. Long-term monitoring in the boreal forest reveals high spatio-temporal variability among primary ecosystem constituents. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 11: 1187222.
Auge, A.-C., Blouin-Demers, G., Murray, D.L. 2023. Effects of temperature heterogeneity on freshwater turtle habitat selection at their northern range limit. Journal of Thermal Biology 118: 103725.
Auge, A.-C., Blouin-Demers, G., Hasler, C.T., Murray, D.L. 2023. Demographic evidence that development is not compatible with sustainability in semi-urban freshwater turtles. Animal Conservation 12903.
Bare, E., Bogart, J.P., Wilson, C., Murray, D.L., and Hossie, T.J. 2023. Diversity and composition of mixed-ploidy unisexual salamander assemblages reflect the key influence of host species. Oecologia DOI 10.1007/s00442-023-05440-8
Hossie, T.H., and Murray, D.L. 2023. Editorial: New perspectives and emerging directions in predator-prey functional response research – Homage to C.S. Holling (1930-2019). Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution https://doi.org/10.3389/fevo.2023.1238953
Szumski, C.M., Roth, J.D, and Murray, D.L. 2023. Canada lynx foraging strategies: facultative specialists become obligate generalists towards the distribution edge. Ecosphere 14: e4629.
Wikston, M., Breton, B.-A., Torres Vilaça, S., Bennett, A.M., Kyle, C.J., Beresford, D.V., Lesbarrères, D., Wilson, C.C., Green, D.M., Fortin, M.-J., and Murray, D.L. 2023. Comparative efficacy of eDNA and conventional methods for monitoring wetland anuran communities. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution https://doi.org/10.3389/fevo.2023.1179158.
Shiratsuru, S., Studd, E., Boutin, S., Peers, M., Majchrzak, Y., Menzies, A., Derbyshire, R., Jung, T., Krebs, C.J., Boonstra, R., and Murray, D.L. 2023. When death comes: Linking predator-prey activity patterns to timing of mortality to understand predation risk. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B. https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2023.0661.
Oli, M., Kenney, A.J., Boonstra, R., Boutin, S., Murray, D.L., Peers, M.J.L., Gilbert, B.S., Jung, T.S., Chaudhary, V., Hines, J.E., and Krebs, C.J. 2023. Does coat colour influence survival? A test in a cyclic population of snowshoe hares. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B. https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2022.1421.
2022
Gobin, J., Szumski, C.M., Roth, J.D., Murray, D.L. 2022. Patterns of dietary niche breadth and overlap are maintained for two closely related carnivores across broad geographic gradients. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution Volume 10 - 2022 https://doi.org/10.3389/fevo.2022.1059155
Auge, A.C., Blouin-Demers, G., Murray, D.L. 2022. Developing a classification system to assign activity states to two species of freshwater turtles. PLoS (ONE) 17(11): e0277491.
Studd, E.K., Peers, M.J.L., Menzies, A.K., Derbyshire, R., Majchrzak, Y.N., Seguin, J.L., Murray, D.L., Dantzer, B., Lane, J.E., McAdam, A.G., Humphries, M.M., and Boutin, S. 2022. Behavioural adjustments of predators and to wind speed in the boreal forest. Oecologia https://doi.org/10.1007/s00442-022-05266-w.
O’Donoghue, M., Slough, B.G., Poole, K., Boutin, S., Hofer, E.J., Mowat, G., Murray, D.L., and Krebs, C.J. 2022. Snow track counts for density estimation of mammalian predators in the boreal forest. Wildlife Research https://doi.org/10.1071/WR21159
Corassa Arrias, R., Widmer, C.E., Azevedo, F.C.C., Thornton, D.H., Murray, D.L. 2022. Estimating abundance and density of ocelots (Leopardus pardalis) in the Atlantic Forest using spatial and closed capture-recapture models. Journal of Mammalogy gyac074, https://doi.org/10.1093/jmammal/gyac074d
Breton, B.-A., Beaty, L., Bennett, A., Kyle, C.J., Lesbarrères, D., Torres Vilaça, S., Wikston, M.J.H., Wilson, C.C. Murray, D.L.. 2022. Testing the effectiveness of environmental DNA (eDNA) to quantify larval amphibian abundance. Environmental DNA
https://doi.org/10.1002/edn3.332
Gobin, J., Hossie, T.J., Derbyshire, R.E., Sonnega, S., Cambridge, T.W., Scholl, L., Diaz-Kloch, N., Scully, A., Thalen, K., Smith, G., Scott, C., Quinby, F., Reynolds, J., Miller, H.A., Faithfull, H., Lucas, O., Dennison, C., McDonald, J., Boutin, S., O’Donoghue, M., Krebs, C.J., Boonstra, R., and Murray, D.L. 2022. Functional responses shape node and network level properties of a simplified boreal food web. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution https://doi.org/10.3389/fevo.2022.898805
Menzies, A.K., Studd, E.K., Seguin, J.L., Derbyshire, R.E., Murray, D.L., Boutin, S., Humphries, M.M. 2022. Activity, heart rate, and energy expenditure of a cold-climate mesocarnivore, the Canada lynx (Lynx canadensis). Canadian Journal of Zoology doi.org/10.1139/cjz-2021-0142.
Congram, M., Villaça, S.T., Wilson, C.C., Kyle, C.J., Lesbarrères, D., Wikston, M.J.H., Beaty, L., Murray, D.L. 2022. Tracking the prevalence of a fungal pathogen, Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (chytrid fungus), using environmental DNA. Environmental DNA DOI: 10.1002/edn3.283.
Majchrzak, Y.N., Peers, M.J.L, Studd, E.K., Menzies, A.K., Walker, P.K., Shiratsuru, S., McCaw, L.S., Boonstra, R., Humphries, M., Jung, T., Kenney, A.J., Krebs, C.J., Murray, D.L., and Boutin, S. 2022. Balancing food acquisition and predation risk drives demographic changes in snowshoe hare population cycles. Ecology Letters https://doi.org/10.1111/ele.13975.
2021.119640.
Jensen, P.O., Meddens, A.J.H., Fisher, S., Wirsing, A.J., Murray, D.L., and Thornton, D.H. 2022. Broaden your horizon: the use of remotely sensed data for modeling populations of forest species at landscape scales. Forest Ecology and Management doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.184.
2021
Azevedo, F.C.C., Bastille-Rousseau, G., Murray, D.L. 2021. Habitat selection of jaguars in a seasonally flooded landscape. Mammalian Biology DOI: 10.1007/s42991-021-00185-4.
Hossie, T.J., Gobin, J., Murray, D.L. 2021. Confronting missing ecological data in the age of pandemic lockdown. Trends in Ecology and Evolution doi: 10.3389/fevo.2021.669477.
Hossie, T.J., Chan, K., Murray, D.L. 2021. Increasing availability of palatable prey induces predator-dependence and increases predation on unpalatable prey. Scientific Reports 11:6763.
Shiratsuru, S., Majchrzak, Y.N., Peers, M.J.L., Studd, E.K., Menzies, A.K., Derbyshire, R., Humphries, M.M., Krebs, C.J., Murray, D.L., Boutin, S. 2021. Food availability and long-term predation risk interactively affect antipredator response to a predator encounter. Ecology https://doi.org/10.1002/ecy.3456
Meröndun, J., Kierepka, E.M., Schafer A., Murray, D.L. 2021. Spatial population genetics reveals competitive imbalances threatening local apex predator persistence Biological Conservation 256: 019062.
Studd, E., Derbyshire, R., Menzies, A., Simms, J., Humphries, M.M., Murray, D.L., Boutin, S. 2021. The Purr-fect Catch: using accelerometers and acoustic recorders to document kill rates and hunting behaviour of small prey specialists. Methods in Ecology and Evolution doi.org/10.1111/2041-210X.13605b.
2020
Olson, L.E., Bjornlie, N., Hanvey, G., Holbrook, J.D., Ivan, J.S., Jackson, S., Kertson, B., King, T., Lucid, M., Murray, D.L., Naney, R., Rohrer, J., Scully, A., Thornton, D., Walker, Z., Squires, J.R. 2020. Regional transferability and data efficiency within species distribution modelling: An evaluation for a specialist carnivore, the Canada lynx. Ecology and Evolution 11:1667–1690.
Watt, C.M., Kierepka, E.M., Ferreira, C.C., Koen, E.L., Row, J.R., Bowman, J., Wilson, P.J., Murray, D.L. 2020. Canada lynx gene flow across a mountain transition zone in western North America. Canadian Journal of Zoology 99:131-140.
Prentice, M.L., Bowman, J., Murray, D.L., Khidas, K., Wilson, PA. 2020. Spatial and environmental influences on selection in a clock gene coding trinucleotide repeat in Canada lynx (Lynx canadensis). Molecular Ecology doi.org/10.1111/mec.15652.c
Cooke, S.J., Rytwinski, T., Taylor, J.J., Nyboer, E, Nguyen, V.M., Bennett, J.M., Young, N., Aitken, S., Auld, G., Lane, J.-F., Prior, K., Smokorowski, K.E., Smith, P.A., Jacob, A.L., Browne, D., Blais, J.M., Kerr, J.T., Ormeci, B., Alexander, S.M., Burn, C.R., Buxton, R.T., Orihel, D.M., Vermaire, J., Murray, D.L., Simon, P., Edwards, K., Clarke, J., Xenopoulos, M.A., Gregory-Eaves, I., Bennett, E.M., and Smol, J.P. 2020. On “success” in applied environmental research – What is it, how can it be achieved, and how does one know when it has been achieved? Environmental Reviews doi.org/10.1139/er-2020-0045.d
Peers M.J.L., Majchrzak Y.N., Menzies A.K., Studd E.K., Bastille-Rousseau G., Boonstra R., Humphries M., Jung T.S., Kenney A.J., Krebs C.J., Murray D.L., Boutin S. 2020. Climate change increases predation risk for a keystone species of the boreal forest. Nature Climate Change doi.org/10.1038/s41558-020-00908-4.c
Mills, P.B., Hossie, T.J., and Murray, D.L. 2020. Complex niche determinants in salamanders: Does hybridism or reproductive parasitism explain patterns of distribution? Ecosphere doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.3265.a
Murray, D.L., and Sandercock, B.K. (Editors) 2020. Population Ecology in Practice. Wiley-Blackwell, London. 424pp.
Murray, D.L., and Bastille-Rousseau, G. 2020. Chapter 6. Estimating cause-specific mortality and hazard using time-to-event information. Population Ecology in Practice (Murray, D.L. & Sandercock, B., eds). Wiley-Blackwell, London. Pp. 123-155.
Murray, D.L., Bastille-Rousseau, G., Beaty, L.E., Hornseth, M., Row, J., and Thornton, D.H. 2020. Chapter 2. From research hypothesis to model selection: A strategy toward robust inference in population ecology. Population Ecology in Practice (Murray, D.L. & Sandercock, B., eds). Wiley-Blackwell, London. 17-45.
Wassmer, T., Jensen, H, Fahlman, A., Murray, D.L. 2020. Ecology and behaviour of free-ranging animals studied by advanced data-logging and tracking techniques. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution doi: 10.3389/fevo.2020.00113.
Bargelt L., Fortin M.-J., Murray, D.L. 2020. Assessing connectivity and the contribution of private lands to protected area networks in the United States. PLoS ONE 15(3): e0228946.
2019
Vilaca, S.T., Grant, S.A., Beaty, L., Brunetti, C.R., Congram, M., Murray, D.L., Wilson, C.C., Kyle, C.J. 2019. Detection of spatiotemporal variation in Ranavirus distribution using eDNA. Environmental DNA doi.org/10.1002/edn3.59.
Gan, S.K., Abraham, K.F., Brook, R.W., Murray, D.L. 2019. The influence of habitat selection on Canada Goose Branta canadensis nest success on Akimiski Island, Nunavut, Canada. Wildfowl 69:118-133.
Ferreira, C.C., Hossie, T.J., Jenkins, D., Wehtje, M., Austin, C., Boudreau, M.R., Chan, K., Clement, A., Hynryk, M., Longhi, J., MacFarlane, S., Majchrzak, Y.N., Otis, J.A., Peers, M.J.L., Rae, J., Seguin, J.L., Walker, S., Watt, C., Murray, D.L. 2019. The recovery illusion: what is delaying the rescue of imperiled species? BioScience 69: 1028-1034.
Boudreau, M.R., Seguin, J.L., Boonstra, R., Palme, R., Boutin, S., Krebs, C.J., Murray, D.L. 2019. Experimental increase in perceived predation risk causes cascading stress responses in free-ranging snowshoe hares. Oecologia 191:311-323.
Thornton, D., Branch, L., Murray, D.L. 2019. Distribution and connectivity of protected areas in the Americas facilitates transboundary conservation. Ecological Applications doi: 10.1002/eap.2027.
Prentice, M.B., Bowman, J., Murray, D.L., Klütsch, C.F.C., Wilson, P.J. 2019. Evaluating evolutionary history and adaptive differentiation to identify conservation units of Canada lynx (Lynx canadensis). Global Ecology and Conservation doi.org/10.1016/j.gecco.2019.e00708.
Vilaca, S., Bienentreu, J.F., Brunetti, C.R., Lesbarreres, D., Murray, D.L., and Kyle, C.J. 2019. Frog virus 3 genomes reveal prevalent recombination between Ranavirus lineages and their origin in Canada. doi: 10.1128/JVI.00765-19.
Rae, J., Murray, D.L. 2019. Pathogen vs. Predator: Ranavirus exposure dampens tadpole responses to perceived predation risk. Oecologia 191:325-334.
Studd E.K., Boudreau M.R., Majchrzak Y.N., Menzies A.K., Peers M.J.L., Seguin J.L., Lavergne S.G., Boonstra R., Murray D.L., Boutin S., and Humphries, M.M. 2019. Use of acceleration and acoustics to classify behavior, generate time budgets, and evaluate responses to moonlight in free-ranging snowshoe hares. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment doi.org/10.3389/fevo.2019.00154.
Meröndun, J., Murray, D.L., Schafer A. 2019. Genome-scale sampling suggests cryptic epigenetic structuring and insular divergence in Canada lynx. Molecular Ecology 28: 3186-3196.
Myette, A., Hossie, T.H., Murray, D.L. 2019. Defensive posture in a terrestrial salamander deflects predatory strikes irrespective of body size. Behavioural Ecology doi: org/10.1093/beheco/arz137.
Grant, S.A., Bienentreu, J.F., Vilaça, S.T., Brunetti, C.R., Lesbarrères, D., Murray, D.L., Kyle, C.J. 2019. Low intraspecific variation of Frog virus 3 with evidence for novel FV3-like isolates in central and northwestern Canada. Diseases of Aquatic Organisms 134: 1-13.
Thornton, D.H., King, T., Scully, A., and Murray, D.L. 2019. Reassessing the success of experts and non-experts at correctly differentiating between closely-related species from camera trap images: a reply to Gooliaff and Hodges. Ecology and Evolution DOI: 10.1002/ece3.5255.
Bell, A.T.C., Murray, D.L., Prater, C., and Frost, P.C. 2019. Fear and food: Effects of predator-derived chemical cues and stoichiometric food quality on Daphnia. Limnology and Oceanography. doi: 10.1002/1no.11145.
2018
Thornton, D.H., Wirsing, A.J., Lopez-Gonzalez, C., Squires, J.R., Fisher, S., Larsen, K.W., Peatt, A., Scrafford, M.A., Moen, R.A., Scully, A.E., King, T.W., and Murray, D.L. 2018. Asymmetric cross-border protection of peripheral transboundary species. Conservation Letters DOI:10.1111/conl.12430.
Hossie, T.J., MacFarlane, S., Clement, A., Murray, D.L. 2018. Threat of predation alters aggressive interactions among spotted salamander (Ambystoma maculatum) larvae. Ecology and Evolution. doi: 10.1002/ece3.3892.
Rayl, N., Bastille-Rousseau, G., Organ, J., Mumma, M., Mahoney, S., Soulliere, C., Lewis, K., Otto, R., Murray, D.L., Waits, L., Fuller, T.K. 2018. Spatiotemporal heterogeneity in prey abundance and vulnerability shapes the foraging tactics of an omnivore. Journal of Animal Ecology. doi: 10.1111/1365-2656.12810.
Austin, C.E., March, R.E., Stock, N.L, and Murray, D.L. 2018. The origin and ecological function of an ion inducing anti-predator behavior in Lithobates tadpoles. Journal of Chemical Ecology doi.org/10.1007/s10886-018-0925-5.
2017
Prentice, M.B., Bowman, J., Lalor, J.L., McKay, M.M., Thomson, L.A., Watt, C.M., McAdam, A.G., Murray, D.L., and Wilson, P.J. 2017. Signatures of selection in mammalian clock genes with coding trinucleotide repeats: Implications for studying the genomics of high-pace adaptation. Ecology and Evolution DOI: 10.1002/ece3.3223.
Bastille-Rousseau, G., Schaefer, J.A., Peers, M.J.L., Ellington, H., Mumma, M.A., Rayl, N.D., Mahoney, S.P., Murray, D.L. 2017. Climate change can alter predator-prey dynamics and lead to substantive indirect effects on long-term viability of caribou populations. Oecologia doi: 10.1007/s00442-017-4017-y.
Murray, D.L., Peers, M.J.L., Majchrzak, Y.N., Wehtje, M., Ferreira, C., Pickles, R.S.A., Row, J.R., and Thornton, D.H. 2017. Continental divide: Predicting climate-mediated fragmentation and biodiversity loss in the boreal forest. PLoS (One) 12(5): e0176706.
Barraquand, F., Louca, S., Abbott, K.C., Cobbold, C.A, Cordoleani, F., DeAngelis, D.L., Elderd, B.D., Fox, J.W., Greenwood, P., Hilker, F.M., Murray, D.L., Stieha, C.R., Taylor, R.A., Vitense, K., Wolkowicz, G.S.K., and Tyson, R.C. 2017. Moving forward in circles: challenges and opportunities in modeling population cycles. Ecology Letters DOI: 10.1111/ele.12789.
Bastille-Rousseau, G., Murray, D.L., Schaefer, J.A., Lewis, M.A,Mahoney, S., and Potts, J.R. 2017. Spatial scales of habitat selection decisions: implications for telemetry based movement modelling. Ecography DOI: 10.1111/ecog.02655.
Prentice, M., Bowman, J., Khidas, K., Koen, E.L., Row, J.R., Murray, D.L., and Wilson, P.J. 2017. Selection and drift influence genetic differentiation of insular Canada lynx (Lynx canadensis) on Newfoundland and Cape Breton Island. Ecology and Evolution DOI:10.1002/ece3.2945.
Chan, K., Boutin, S., Hossie, T.J., Krebs, C.J., O’Donoghue, M., and Murray, D.L. 2017. Improving the assessment of predator functional responses by considering alternate prey and predator interactions. Ecology DOI:10.1002/ecy.1828.
Otis, J.-A., Rutledge, L., Thornton, D.H., and Murray, D.L. 2017. Ecological niche differentiation across a wolf-coyote hybrid zone in eastern North America. Diversity & Distributions DOI: 10.1111/ddi.12543.
Sparkman, A.M., Blois, M.*, Adams, J., Waits. L., Miller, D.A.W., and Murray, D.L. 2017. Evidence for sex-specific reproductive senescence in monogamous cooperatively breeding red wolves. Behavioural Ecology and Sociobiology 71: 6. doi:10.1007/s00265-016-2241-9.
Feldman, R.E., Peers, M.J.L., Pickles, R.S.A., Thornton, D., and Murray, D.L. 2017. Climate driven range divergence among host species affects range-wide patterns of parasitism. Global Ecology and Conservation 9:1-10.
Feldman, R.E., Anderson, M.G., Howeter, D.W., and Murray, D.L. 2017. Temporal variation in the way that local habitat affects duck population growth. Population Ecology 58:525–533.
Hossie, T., Landolt, K., and Murray, D.L. 2017. Determinants and co-expression of anti-predator responses in tadpoles: A meta-analysis. Oikos DOI:10.1002/ece3.2115
2016
Row, J.R., Donaldson, M.E., Longhi, J., Saville, B.J., and Murray, D.L. 2016. Tissue-specific transcriptome characterization for developing tadpoles of the Northern Leopard Frog (Lithobates pipiens). Genomics 108: 232-240.
Murray, D.L., Morris, D., Lavoie, C., Leavitt, P., MacIsaac, H., Masson, M., and Villard, M.-A. 2016. Bias in research funding has dire consequences for small universities. PLoS ONE 11(6): e0155876.
Bennett, A.M., Longhi, J.N., Chin, E.H., Burness, G., Kerr, L., and Murray, D.L. 2016. Acute changes in whole body corticosterone in response to perceived predation risk: A mechanism for anti-predator behaviour in anurans? General and Comparative Endocrinology http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ygcen.2016.02.024.
Row, J.R., Wilson, P.W., and Murray, D.L. 2016. The genetic underpinnings of population cyclicity: Establishing expectations for the genetic anatomy of cycling populations. Oikos DOI: 10.1111/oik.02736.
Peers, M.J.L., Thornton, D.H., Majchrzak, Y.N., Bastille-Rousseau, G., and Murray, D.L. De-extinction potential under climate change: Extensive mismatch between historic and future habitat suitability for three candidate birds. Biological Conservation 197:164-170.
Burkstahler, C.M., Roth, J.D., Gau, R.J, and Murray, D.L. Demographic differences of Canada lynx during a fluctuation in prey availability. Ecology and Evolution 6: 6366-6375.
Hossie, T.J., Murray, D.L. 2016. Spatial arrangement of prey affects the shape of ratio-dependent functional responses in strongly antagonistic predators. Ecology 97:834-841.
Bastille-Rousseau, G., Rayl, N.D., Ellington, E.H., Schaefer, J.A., Peers, M., Mumma, M.A., Mahoney, S.P. and Murray, D.L. Temporal variation in habitat use, co-occurrence, and risk among generalist predators and a shared prey. Canadian Journal of Zoology 94: 191-198.
Ellsworth, E., Boudreau, M.R., Nagy, K., Rachlow, J.L., and Murray, D.L. Effect of supplemental food on winter energy expenditure and activity of free-ranging snowshoe hares. Canadian Journal of Zoology 94: 115-121.
Bastille-Rousseau, G., Schaefer, J., Mumma, M, Ellington, E., Rayl, N., Mahoney, S., Pouillot, D., and Murray, D.L. Phase-dependent climate-predator interactions explain three decades of variation in neonatal caribou survival. Journal of Animal Ecology 85: 445-456.
2015
Creel, S., Becker, M., Christianson, D., Droge, E., Hammerschlag, N., Hayward, M.W., Karanth, U., Loveridge, M., Macdonald, D.W., Matandiko, W., M'soka, J., Murray, D., Rosenblatt, M., Schuette, P. F. Science-based policy for hunting of large carnivores. Science 350:1473-1475.
Bennett, A.M., and Murray, D.L. Carry-over effects of phenotypic plasticity: Embryonic and larval response to predation risk in wood and Northern leopard frogs. Canadian Journal of Zoology DOI:10.1139/cjz-2015-0129.
Murray, D.L., Majchrzak, Y.N., Peers, M.J.L., Wehtje, M., Ferreira, C., Pickles, R.S.A., Row, J.R., and Thornton, D.H. Potential pitfalls of private initiatives in conservation planning: A case study from Canada's boreal forest. Biological Conservation 192:174-180. .
Guillaumet, A., Bowman, J., Thornton, D., and Murray, D.L. 2015. The influence of coyote on Canada lynx populations assessed at two different spatial scales. Community Ecology 16: 135-146..
Feldman, R.E., Anderson, M.G., Howeter, D.W., and Murray, D.L. 2015. Where does environmental stochasticity most influence population dynamics? An assessment along a regional core-preiphery gradient for prairie breeding ducks. Global Ecology and Biogeography. DOI: 10.1111/geb.12323.
Ferreira, C., Bastille-Rousseau, G., Bennett, A.M., Ellington, E.H., Terwissen, C., Austin, C., Borlestean, A., Boudreau, M., Chan, K., Forsythe, A., Hossie, T., Landolt, K., Longhi, J., Otis, J.A., Peers, M.J.L., Rae, J., Seguin, J., Watt, C., Wehtje, M., and Murray D.L. 2015. The evolution of peer review as a basis for publication in ecology: Directional selection towards a robust discipline? Biological Reviews DOI: 10.1111/brv.12185.
Borlestean, A., Frost, P.C., and Murray, D.L. 2015. A mechanistic analysis of density dependence in algal population dynamics. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution (Population Dynamics) doi: 10.3389/fevo.2015.00037.
Gese, E.M., Knowlton, F.F., Adams, J.R., Beck, K., Fuller, T.K., Murray, D.L., Steury, T.D., Stoskopf, M.K., Waddell, W.T., and Waits, L.P. 2015. Managing hybridization of a recovering endangered species: The red wolf as a case study. Current Zoology 61: 191-205.
Bastille-Rousseau, G., Potts, J.R, Lewis, M.A., Ellington, E., Rayl, N.D., Mahoney, S., Schaefer, J.A., and Murray, D.L. 2015. Unveiling trade-offs in resource selection of migratory caribou using a mechanistic movement model of availability. Ecography DOI: 10.1111/ecog.01305.
Ellington, E.E., and Murray, D.L. 2015. Influence of hybridization on animal space use: A case study using coyote range expansion. Oikos DOI: 10.1111/oik.01824.
Murray, D.L., Bastille-Rousseau, G., Adams, J.R, and Waits, L.P. 2015. The challenges of red wolf conservation and the fate of an endangered species recovery program. Conservation Letters DOI: 10.1111/conl.12157.
Ellington, E.E., Bastille-Rousseau, G., Austin, C., Landolt, K., Pond, B.A., Rees, E.E., Robar, N., and Murray, D.L. 2015. Using multiple imputation to estimate missing data in meta-analysis. Methods in Ecology and Evolution DOI: 10.1111/2041-210X.12322.
2014
Hornseth, M.L., Walpole, A.A., Walton, L.R., Bowman, J., Ray, J.C., Fortin, M.-J., and Murray, D.L. 2014. Habitat loss, not fragmentation drives occurrence patterns of Canada lynx at the southern range periphery. PLoS (ONE) e113511.
Bennett, A.M., and Murray, D.L. 2014. Maternal body condition influences magnitude of anti-predator response in offspring. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2014.1806.
Thornton, D.H., and Murray, D.L. 2014. Influence of hybridization on niche shifts in invasive coyote populations. Diversity and Distributions 11: 1355-1364.
Terwissen, C.V., Mastromonaco, G.F., and Murray, D.L. 2014. Enzyme immunoassays as a method for quantifying hair reproductive hormones in two felid species. Conservation Physiology 10.1093/conphys/cou044.
McIntosh, T.E., Rosatte, R.C., Hamr, J., and Murray, D.L. 2014. Patterns of mortality and factors influencing survival of elk recently reintroduced to Ontario, Canada. Restoration Ecology doi: 10.1111/rec.12145.
Koen, E.L., Bowman, J., Murray, D.L., and Wilson, P.J. 2014. Climate change reduces genetic diversity of Canada lynx at the trailing edge. Ecography 37: 001-009.
Row, J.R., Wilson, P.J., Gomez, C., Koen, E.L., Bowman, J., Thornton, D.*, and Murray, D.L. 2014. Projecting the impacts of climate change on environmentally-mediated genetic structure in Canada lynx. Global Change Biology doi:10.1111/gcb.12526.
Row, J.R., Wilson, P.J., and Murray, D.L. 2014. Anatomy of a population cycle: The role of density-dependence and demographic variability on numerical instability and periodicity. Journal of Animal Ecology doi:10.1111/1365-2656.12179.
Bennett, A.M., Pereira, D., and Murray, D.L. 2014. Investment into defensive traits by anuran prey (Lithobates pipiens) is mediated by the starvation-predation risk trade-off. Public Library of Science (ONE) e82344.
Rayl, N.D., Fuller, T.K., Organ, J.F., McDonald, J.E., Mahoney, S.P., Soulliere, C., Otto, R., Gullage, S., Hodder, T., Norman, F., Porter, T., Bastille-Rousseau, G., Schaefer, J., and Murray, D.L. 2014. Mapping the distribution of a prey resource: neonate caribou in Newfoundland. Journal of Mammalogy 95(2):328-339.
Peers, M.J.L., Wehtje, M., Thornton, D.H., and Murray, D.L. 2014. Prey switching as a means of enhancing persistence in predators at the trailing edge. Global Change Biology doi:10.1111/gcb.12469.
2013
Potts, J.R., Bastille-Rousseau, G., Murray, D.L., Schaefer, J., and Lewis, M.A. 2013. Predicting local effects of resources on animal space use using a mechanistic step-selection model. Methods in Ecology and Evolution doi:10.1111/2041-210X.12150.
Terwissen, C.V., Mastromonaco, G.F., and Murray, D.L. 2013. Influence of adrenocorticotrophin hormone challenge and external factors (age, sex, and body region) on hair cortisol concentration in Canada lynx (Lynx canadensis). General and Comparative Endocrinology 194: 162-167.
Peers, M.J.L., Thornton, D.H., and Murray, D.L. 2013. Evidence for large-scale effects of competition: niche displacement in carnivores. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B 280 20132495 (PDF)
Bastille-Rousseau, G., Schaefer, J.A., Mahoney, S., and Murray, D.L. 2013. Population decline in semi-migratory caribou: Intrinsic or extrinsic drivers? Canadian Journal of Zoology 91: 820-828. (PDF)
Ellsworth, E., Wirsing, A.J., Shipley L., Murray, D.L. 2013. Do measures of plant intake and digestibility from captive feeding trials align with foraging patterns of free-ranging snowshoe hares. Wildlife Research 40: 349-357 (PDF).
Pickles, R.S.A., Thornton, D.H., Feldman, R., Marques, A., and Murray, D.L. 2013. Predicting shifts in parasite distribution with climate change: a multitrophic level approach. Global Change Biology 19: 2645-2654. (PDF)
Beyer, H.L., Morales, J.M., Murray, D.L., and Fortin, M.-J. 2013. Estimating behavioural states from movement paths using Bayesian state-space models: a proof of concept. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 4: 433-441. (PDF)
Beyer, H.L., Ung, R., Murray, D.L., and Fortin, M.-J. 2013. Functional responses and seasonal variation in road crossing behaviour of moose. Journal of Applied Ecology 50: 286-294. (PDF)
Abele, S.L., Wirsing, A.J., and Murray, D.L. 2013. Precommercial forest thinning alters abundance but not survival of snowshoe hares. Journal of Wildlife Management 77: 84-92. (PDF)
2012
Peers, M.J.L., Thornton, D.H., and Murray, D.L. 2012. Reconsidering the specialist-generalist paradigm in niche breadth dynamics: Canada lynx and bobcats. Public Library of Science (One). 7(12): e51488. (PDF)
Thornton, D.H., Wirsing, A.J., Roth, J.R., and Murray, D.L. 2012. Habitat quality and population density drive occupancy dynamics of snowshoe hare in variegated landscapes. Ecography 36: 610-621. (PDF)
Thornton, D.H., Wirsing, A.J., Roth, J.R., and Murray, D.L. 2012. Complex effects of site preparation and harvest on snowshoe hare abundance across a patchy forest landscape. Forest Ecology and Management. 280: 132-139. (PDF)
Hossie, T.J., and Murray, D.L. 2012. Assessing behavioural and morphological responses of frog tadpoles to temporal variability in predation risk. Journal of Zoology (London) 288: 275-282. (PDF)
Walpole, A.A., Bowman, J., Murray, D.L., Wilson, P.J. 2012. Functional connectivity along the southern periphery of the Canadalynx (Lynx canadensis) range in Ontario, Canada. Landscape Ecology 27: 761-773. (PDF)
Sparkman, A.M., Adams, J., Steury, T.D., Waits, L., and Murray, D.L. 2012. Pack social dynamics and inbreeding in the cooperatively breeding red wolf. Behavioural Ecology 23: 1186-1194. (PDF)
Row, J.R., Gomez, C., Koen, E.L., Bowman, J., Murray, D.L., and Wilson, P. 2012. Dispersal promotes high gene flow among Canada lynx populations across mainland North America. Conservation Genetics 13: 1259–1268. (PDF)
Sparkman, A.M., Adams, J., Steury, T.D., Waits, L., and Murray, D.L. 2012. Evidence for a genetic basis for delayed dispersal in a cooperatively breeding canid. Animal Behaviour 83: 1091-1098. (PDF)
Murray, D.L., Hussey, K.F., Finnegan, L., Lowe, S., Price, G., Benson, J., Loveless, K., Middel, K., Mills, K., Potter, D., Silver, A., Fortin, M.-J., Patterson, B., and Wilson, P.J. 2012. Assessment of the status and viability of a moose population at its range limit in southern Ontario. Canadian Journal of Zoology 90: 422-434. (PDF)
Wirsing, A.J., Phillips, J., Obbard. M., Murray, D.L. 2012. Incidental nest predation in freshwater turtles: inter- and intraspecific differences in vulnerability are explained by relative crypsis. Oecologia 168: 977-988. (PDF)
2011
Finnegan, L.A., Wilson, P.J., Price, G.N., Lowe, S.J., Patterson, B.R., Fortin, M.-J., and Murray, D.L. 2011. The complimentary role of genetic and ecological data in understanding population structure: A case study using moose (Alces alces). European Journal of Wildlife Research. DOI 10.1007/s10344-011-0590-2. (PDF)
Hossie, T.J., and Murray, D.L. 2011. Effects of structural refuge and density on foraging behaviour and mortality of hungry tadpoles subject to predation risk. Ethology 117: 1-9. (PDF)
Sparkman, A.M., Waits, L., and Murray, D.L. 2011. Social and demographic effects of anthropogenic mortality: A test of the compensatory mortality hypothesis in the red wolf. PLoS (One) 6(6): e20868. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0020868. (PDF)
McLoughlin, P.D., Vander Wal, E., Lowe, S.J., Patterson, B.R., and Murray, D.L. 2011. Contrasting models of resource selection for moose. Basic and Appl. Ecol. (PDF)
Robar, N., Murray, D.L., and Burness, G. 2011. Effect of parasites on host energy expenditure: The resting metabolic rate stalemate. Canadian Journal of Zoology 89: 1146-1155. (PDF)
Sparkman, A.M., Adams, J., Steury, T.D., Waits, L., and Murray, D.L. 2011. Direct fitness benefits of delayed dispersal in the cooperatively breeding red wolf (Canis rufus). Behavioural Ecology 22: 199-205. (PDF)
2010
Lowe, S.J., Patterson, B.R., and Schaefer, J. 2010. Lack of behavioral responses of moose (Alces alces) to high ambient temperatures near the southern periphery of their range. Canadian Journal of Zoology 88: 1032-1041. (PDF)
Sparkman, A.M., Adams, J., Beyer, A., Steury, T.D., Waits, L., and Murray, D.L. 2010. Helper effects on pup lifetime fitness in the cooperatively breeding red wolf (Canis rufus). Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B. 278: 381-389. (PDF)
Murray, D.L., Smith, D.W., Bangs, E.E., Mack, C., Oakleaf, J., Fontaine, J., Boyd, D., Jiminez, M., Niemeyer, C., Meier, T.J., and Stahler, D., Holyan, J., Asher, V.J. 2010. Death from anthropogenic causes is partially compensatory in recovering wolf populations. Biological Conservation 143: 2514-2524. (PDF)
Ferland-Raymond, B., March, R.E., Metcalfe, C.D., and Murray, D.L. 2010. Assessing the identity of chemical cues eliciting prey behavioural plasticity. Biochemical Systematics and Ecology 38: 169–177. (PDF)
Robar, N., Burness, G., and Murray, D.L. 2010. Tropics, trophics, and taxonomy: the determinants of parasite-associated host mortality. Oikos 119: 1273–1280. (PDF)
Wheeldon, T.J., Patterson, B.R., and White, B.N. 2010. Sympatric wolf and coyote populations of the western Great Lakes region are reproductively isolated. Molecular Ecology 19: 4428-4440. (PDF)
Hossie, T.J., Ferland-Raymond, B., Burness, G., and Murray, D.L. 2010. Morphological and behavioural responses of frog tadpoles to perceived predation risk: A role for corticosterone mediation? Ecoscience 17: 100-108. (PDF)
Rutledge, L.Y, Mills, K., Loveless, K.M., Murray, D.L., Patterson, B.R., and White, B.N. 2010. Protection from harvesting restores family pack structure of Eastern wolves in Algonquin Provincial Park. Biological Conservation 143: 332-339. (PDF)
Hossie, T.J., and Murray, D.L. 2010. You can’t run but you can hide: refuge use in frog tadpoles elicits density-dependent predation by dragonfly larvae. Oecologia 163: 395–404. (PDF)
Smith, D.W., Bangs, E.E., Oakleaf, J.O., Mack, C., Fontaine, J., Boyd, D., Jiminez, M., Niemeyer, C.C., Meier, T.J., Stahler, D.R., Holyan, J., Asher, V.J. and Murray, D.L. 2010. Survival of colonizing wolves in the northern Rocky Mountains of the United States, 1982-2004. Journal of Wildlife Management 74: 620–634. (PDF)
Steury, T.D., McCarthy, J.E., Roth, T.C., Lima, S.L., and Murray, D.L. 2010. Evaluation of a root-n bandwidth selector for kernel home range estimation. Journal of Wildlife Management 74: 539–548.
Maxie, A.J., Hussey, K.F., Lowe, S.J., Middel, K.R., Pond, B.A, Obbard, M.E., and Patterson, B.R. 2010. A comparison of forest resource inventory, provincial land cover maps and field surveys for wildlife habitat analysis in the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Forest. Forestry Chronicle 86: 77-86. (PDF)
Murray, D.L., Anderson, M.G., and Steury, T.D. 2010. Temporal shifts in density dependence among North American breeding duck populations. Ecology 91: 571-581. (PDF)
2009
McIntosh, T.E., Rosatte, R.C., Hamr, J., and Murray, D.L. 2009. Development of a sightability model for low-density elk (Cervus elaphus) populations in Ontario, Canada. Journal of Wildlife Management 73: 580-585. (PDF)
Ryckman, M.J., Rosatte, R.C., McIntosh, T., Hamr, J., and Jenkins, D. 2009. Postrelease dispersal of reintroduced elk (Cervus elaphus) in Ontario, Canada. Restoration Ecology doi: 10.1111/j.1526-100X.2009.00523.x. (PDF)
Wheeldon, T.J., and White, B.N. 2009. Genetic analysis of historic western Great Lakes region wolf samples reveals early Canis lupus/lycaon hybridization. Biology Letters 23: 101-104. (PDF)
2008
Cunnington, G.M., Schaefer, J., Cebek, J.E., and Murray, D. 2008. Correlations of biotic and abiotic variables with ground surface temperature: An ectothermic perspective. Ecoscience 15: 472-477. (PDF)
Ferland-Raymond, B., and Murray, D.L. 2008. Predator diet and prey adaptive responses: Can tadpoles distinguish between predators feeding on congeneric vs. conspecific prey? Canadian Journal of Zoology 86: 1329-1336. (PDF)
Roth, J.D., Murray, D.L., and Steury, T.D. 2008. Spatial dynamics of sympatric canids: Modeling the impact of coyotes on red wolf recovery. Ecological Modeling 214: 391-403. (PDF)
Rees, E.E., Pond, B.A., Phillips, J.R., and Murray, D.L. 2008. Raccoon rabies database: a resource for population dynamics modeling and meta-analysis. Ecological Informatics 3: 69-80. (PDF)
Patterson, B.R., and Murray, D.L. 2008. Flawed population viability analysis can lead to misleading population status assessment: A case study for wolves in Algonquin Park, Canada. Biological Conservation 141:669-680. (PDF)
Mills, K.J., Patterson, B.R., and Murray, D.L.2008. Direct estimation of early survival and movements in eastern wolf pups. Journal of Wildlife Management 72: 949-954. (PDF)
Murray, D.L., Steury, T.D., and Roth, J.D. 2008. Canada lynx research and conservation needs in the southern range: Another kick at the cat. Journal of Wildlife Management 72: 1463-1472. (PDF)
2007
Azevedo, F.C.C., and Murray, D.L. 2007. Evaluation of potential factors predisposing livestock to predation by jaguars. Journal of Wildlife Management 71: 2379-2386. (PDF)
Roth, J.D., Marshall, J.D., Murray, D.L., Nickerson, D.M., and Steury, T.D. 2007. Latitudinal gradients in diet and population dynamics of Canada lynx. Ecology 88: 2736-2743. (PDF)
Wirsing, A.J., and Murray, D.L.. 2007. Food supplementation experiments revisited: Verifying that supplemental food is used by its intended recipients. Canadian Journal of Zoology 85: 679-685. (PDF)
Wirsing, A.J., Azevedo, F.C.C., Larivière, S., and Murray, D.L. 2007. Patterns of gastrointestinal parasitism among five sympatric prairie carnivores: Are males reservoirs? Journal of Parasitology 93: 504-510. (PDF)
Murray, D.L., and Waits, L. 2007. Taxonomic status and conservation strategy of the Endangered red wolf: A response to Kyle et al. (2006). Conservation Genetics 8: 1483-1485. (PDF)
McIntosh, T., Rosatte, R., Campbell, D., Welch, K., Fournier, D., Spinato, M., and Ogunremi, O. 2007. Evidence of Parelaphostrongylus tenuis infections in free-ranging elk (Cervus elaphus) in southern Ontario. Canadian Veterinary Journal 48: 1146-1154.
Crawshaw, G.J., Mills, K.J., Mosley, C., and Patterson, B.R. 2007. Field implantation of intraperitoneal radiotransmitters in eastern wolf (Canis lycaon) pups using inhalation anesthesia with sevoflurane. Journal of Wildlife Diseases 43: 711-718.
Azevedo, F.C.C., and Murray, D.L. 2007. Spatial organization and food habits of jaguars (Panthera onca) in a floodplain forest. Biological Conservation 137: 391-402. (PDF)
Ireland, D.H., Wirsing, A.J., and Murray, D.L. 2007. Phenotypically plastic responses of green frog embryos to conflicting predation risk. Oecologia. 152: 162-168. (PDF)
Kortello, A.D., Hurd, T.E., and Murray, D.L. 2007. Interactions between cougars (Puma concolor) and gray wolves (Canis lupus) in Banff National Park, Alberta. Ecoscience 14: 214-222. (PDF)
2006
Mills, K.J., Patterson, B.R., and Murray, D.L. 2006. Effects of GPS collar sampling frequency on estimated movement distance and home range size in wolves. Wildlife Society Bulletin 34: 1463-1469. (PDF)
Murray, D.L., and Patterson, B.R. 2006. Wildlife survival estimation: Recent advances and future directions. Journal of Wildlife Management 70:1499-1503. (PDF)
Murray, D.L. 2006. On improving telemetry-based survival estimation. Journal of Wildlife Management 70: 1530-1543. (PDF)
Murray, D.L., Cox, E.W., Ballard, W.B., Whitlaw, H.A., Lenarz, M.S., Custer, T.W. Barnett, T., and Fuller, T.K.2006. Pathogens, nutritional deficiency, and climate change influences on a declining moose population. Wildlife Monographs No. 166. (PDF)
Monello, R.J., Dennehy, J.J., Murray, D.L., and Wirsing, A.J. 2006. Growth and behavioral responses of tadpoles of two native frogs to an exotic competitor, Rana catesbeiana. Journal of Herpetology 40: 403-407. (PDF)
Oakleaf, J.K., Murray, D.L., Bangs, E.E. , Mack, C.M., Smith, D.W., Fontaine, J.A., Oakleaf, J.R., Jiminez, M.D., Meier, T.J., and Niemeyer, C.C. 2006. Habitat selection by recolonizing wolves in the northwestern United States. Journal of Wildlife Management 70: 554-563. (PDF)
Azevedo, F.C.C., Lester, V., Gorsuch, W., and Larivière, S., Wirsing, A.J., and Murray, D.L. 2006. Dietary breadth and overlap among five sympatric prairie carnivores. Journal of Zoology (London) 269: 127-135. (PDF)
2005
Stoskopf, M.K., Beck, K., Fazio, B., Fuller, T.K. Gese, E.M., Kelly, B. Knowlton, F., Murray, D.L., Waddell, W., and Waits L. 2005. Implementing recovery of the red wolf – Integrating research scientists and managers. Wildlife Society Bulletin 33: 1145-1152. (PDF)
Steury, T.D., and Murray, D.L. 2005. Regression versus ANOVA. Frontiers in Ecology 7: 356-357. (PDF)
Cook, R.C., Cook, J.C., Murray, D.L., Zager, P., Johnson, B.K., and Gratson, M.W. 2005. Nutritional condition indices for elk: The good (and less good), the bad, and the ugly. Transactions of the North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference 69:586-603; also published in: The Starkey Project: A synthesis of long-term studies of elk and mule deer. (M. Wisdom, ed.) Alliance Communications Group. pp. 102-112.
Wirsing, A.J., Roth, J.D., and Murray, D.L. 2005. Can prey use dietary cues to distinguish predators? A test involving three terrestrial amphibians. Herpetologica 61: 104-110. (PDF)
Murray, D.L., Ellsworth, E., and Zack, A. 2005. Assessment of bias with snowshoe hare fecal pellet plot counts. Journal of Wildlife Management 69: 385-395. (PDF)
2004
Murray, D.L., Roth, J.D., and Wirsing, A.J. 2004. Predation risk avoidance by terrestrial amphibians: The role of prey experience and vulnerability to native and exotic predators. Ethology 110: 635-647. (PDF)
Steury, T.D., and Murray, D.L.2004. Modeling the reintroduction of lynx to the southern periphery of its range. Biological Conservation 117:127-141. (PDF)
Custer, T.W., Cox, E., Gray, B. 2004. Trace elements in moose (Alces alces) found dead in northwestern Minnesota. Science of the Total Environment 330: 81-87.
2003
Steury, T.D., and Murray, D.L. 2003. Causes and consequences of individual variation in territory size in the red squirrel. Oikos 101: 147-156. (PDF)
Husseman, J.S., Murray, D.L., Power, G., Mack, C., Wenger, C.R. and Quigley, H. 2003. Assessing differential prey selection patterns between two sympatric large carnivores. Oikos 101: 591-601. (PDF)
Oalkeaf, J.K., Mack, C., Murray, D.L. 2003.Effects of wolves on livestock survival and movements in central Idaho. Journal of Wildlife Management 67: 299-306. (PDF)
Husseman, J.S., Murray, D.L., Power, G., Mack, C. 2003.Correlation patterns of marrow fat in Rocky Mountain elk bones. Journal of Wildlife Management 67: 742-746. (PDF)
2002
Murray, D.L. 2002. Differential body condition and vulnerability to predation in snowshoe hares. Journal of Animal Ecology 71: 614-625. (PDF)
Wirsing, A.J., Steury, T.D., and Murray, D.L. 2002. Non-invasive estimation of body composition in small mammals: A comparison of conductive and morphometric methods. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 75: 489-497. (PDF)
Murray, D.L., Roth, J.D., Ellsworth, E., Wirsing, A.J.,and Steury, T.D. 2002. Estimating low density snowshoe hare populations using fecal pellet counts. Canadian Journal of Zoology 80: 771-781. (PDF)
Wirsing, A.J., Steury, T.D., and Murray, D.L. 2002. Relationship between body condition and vulnerability to predation in snowshoe hares and red squirrels. Journal of Mammalogy 83: 707-715. (PDF)
Wirsing, A.J., and Murray, D.L. 2002. Patterns in consumption of woody plants by snowshoe hares in the northwestern United States. Ecoscience 9: 440-449. (PDF)
Wirsing, A.J., Steury, T.D., and Murray, D.L. 2002. A demographic analysis of a southern snowshoe hare population in a fragmented habitat: evaluating the refugium model. Canadian Journal of Zoology 80: 169-177. (PDF)
Steury, T.D., Wirsing, A.J., and Murray, D.L. 2002. Using multiple treatment levels as a means of improving inference in wildlife research. Journal of Wildlife Management 66: 292-299. (PDF)
Murray, D.L. and Larivière, S. 2002. The relationship between foot size of wild canids and regional snow conditions: Evidence for selection against a high foot-load? Journal of Zoology (London) 256:289. (PDF)
2001
Cook, R.C., Cook, J.G., Murray, D.L., Zager, P., Johnson, B.K., and Gratson, M.W. 2001. Development of predictive models of nutritional condition for Rocky Mountain elk. Journal of Wildlife Management 65: 973-987.
Cook, R.C., Cook, J.G., Murray, D.L., Zager, P., Johnson, B.K., and Gratson, M.W. 2001. Nutritional condition models for elk: Which are the most sensitive, accurate, and precise? Journal of Wildlife Management 65: 988-997.
Monello, R.J., Murray, D.L., and Cassirer, E.F. 2001. Ecological correlates of pneumonia epizootics in bighorn sheep herds. Canadian Journal of Zoology 79: 1423-1432. (PDF)
Cook, R.C., Murray, D.L., Cook, J.G., Zager, P. 2001. Nutritional influences on breeding dynamics in elk. Canadian Journal of Zoology 79: 845-853. (PDF)
Earlier publications
Murray, D.L., and Fuller, M.R. 2000. A critical review of the effects of marking on the biology of vertebrates. Research Techniques in Animal Ecology: Controversies and Consequences. (L. Boitani and T.K. Fuller, eds.) Columbia University Press. pp. 15-64.
Murray, D.L.2000. A geographic analysis of snowshoe hare population demography. Canadian Journal of Zoology 78: 1207-1217. (PDF)
Murray, D.L., Kapke, C.A., Evermann, J.F., and Fuller, T.K. 1999. Infectious disease and the conservation of free-ranging large carnivores. Animal Conservation 2: 241-254.
Murray, D.L. 1999. An assessment of overwinter food limitation in a snowshoe hare population at a cyclic low. Oecologia 120: 50-58.
Murray, D.L., and Jenkins, C.L. 1999. Perceived predation risk as a function of predator dietary cues in terrestrial salamanders. Animal Behaviour 57: 33-39.
Fuller, T.K., and Murray, D.L. 1998. Biological and logistical explanations of variation in wolf population density. Animal Conservation 1: 153-157.
Murray, D.L., Keith, L.B., and Cary, J.R. 1998. Do parasitism and nutritional status interact to affect production in snowshoe hares? Ecology 79: 1193-1208.
O’Donoghue, M., Boutin, S., Krebs, C.J., Zuleta, G., Murray, D.L., and Hofer, E.J. 1998. Functional responses of coyotes and lynx to the snowshoe hare cycle. Ecology 79: 1209-1222.
O’Donoghue, M., Boutin, S., Krebs, C.J., Murray, D.L., and Hofer, E.J. 1998. Behavioural responses of coyotes and lynx to the snowshoe hare cycle. Oikos 82: 169-183.
Murray, D.L., Cary, J.R., and Keith, L.B. 1997. Interactive effects of sublethal nematodes and nutritional status on snowshoe hare vulnerability to predation. Journal of Animal Ecology 66: 250-264.
Ives, A.R. and Murray, D.L. 1997. Can sublethal parasitism destabilize predator-prey population dynamics? A model of snowshoe hares, predators and parasites. Journal of Animal Ecology 66: 265-278.
Murray, D.L.Keith, L.B., and Cary, J.R. 1996. The efficacy of anthelmintic treatment on the parasite abundance of free?ranging snowshoe hares. Canadian Journal of Zoology 74: 1604-1611.
Cluff, H.D., and Murray, D.L. 1995. Review of wolf control methods in North America. Wolves in a Changing World. Proceedings to the Second International Wolf Symposium, Edmonton, AB. (L.N. Carbyn, S.H. Fritts, and D.R. Seip, eds.) pp. 491-504.
Murray, D.L., Boutin, S., O'Donoghue, M., and Nams, V.O. 1995. Hunting behaviour of a sympatric felid and canid in relation to vegetative cover. Animal Behaviour 50: 1203-1210.
Boutin, S., Krebs, C.J., Boonstra, R., Dale, M.R.T., Hannon, S.J., Martin, K., Sinclair, A.R.E., Smith, J.N.M., Turkington, R., Blower, M., Byrom, A., Doyle, F.I., Doyle, C., Hik, D., Hofer, L., Hubbs, A., Karels, T., Murray, D.L., Nams, V., O’Donoghue, M., Rohner, C., and Schweiger, S. 1995. Population changes of the vertebrate community during a snowshoe hare cycle in Canada's boreal forest. Oikos 74: 69-80.
Murray, D.L., Boutin, S., and O’Donoghue, M. 1994. Winter habitat selection by lynx and coyotes in relation to snowshoe hare abundance. Canadian Journal of Zoology 72: 1444-1451.
Murray, D.L., and Boutin, S. 1991. The influence of snow on lynx and coyote movements: Does morphology affect behavior? Oecologia 88: 463-469.
Murray, D.L. 1990. The effects of food and density on growth and metamorphosis in larval wood frogs (Rana sylvatica) from central Labrador. Canadian Journal of Zoology 68: 1221-1226.