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A. David M. Latham

Landcare Research
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Movement responses by wolves to industrial linear features and their effect on woodland caribou in northeastern Alberta

ADM Latham, MC Latham, MS Boyce… - Ecological …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
… will use these features as travel corridors in winter (James 1999; ADM Latham, unpublished
data). … ADM Latham was supported by an Izaak Walton Killam Memorial Scholarship. We are …

Invading white‐tailed deer change wolf–caribou dynamics in northeastern Alberta

ADM Latham, MC Latham… - The Journal of …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
… These density values suggest that deer could provide 30–40% of prey biomass available
to wolves in some areas of northeastern Alberta (Latham 2009), a value reflected in our …

Ecological insights from three decades of animal movement tracking across a changing Arctic

…, JF Lamarre, RB Lanctot, NC Larter, ADM Latham… - Science, 2020 - science.org
The Arctic is entering a new ecological state, with alarming consequences for humanity.
Animal-borne sensors offer a window into these changes. Although substantial animal tracking …

[HTML][HTML] Spatiotemporal interactions between wild boar and cattle: implications for cross-species disease transmission

…, P Acevedo, JA Armenteros, ADM Latham… - Veterinary …, 2014 - Springer
Controlling infectious diseases at the wildlife/livestock interface is often difficult because the
ecological processes driving transmission between wildlife reservoirs and sympatric …

Greater consumption of protein‐poor anthropogenic food by urban relative to rural coyotes increases diet breadth and potential for human–wildlife conflict

M Murray, A Cembrowski, ADM Latham… - …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Reports of encounters between people and generalist urban‐adapted carnivores are
increasing around the world. In North America, coyotes Canis latrans are among the carnivores …

Wolves, white‐tailed deer, and beaver: implications of seasonal prey switching for woodland caribou declines

ADM Latham, MC Latham, KH Knopff… - …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Population increases of primary prey can negatively impact alternate prey populations via
demographic and behavioural responses of a shared predator through apparent competition. …

A review of the damage caused by invasive wild mammalian herbivores to primary production in New Zealand

ADM Latham, MC Latham, GL Norbury… - New Zealand Journal …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Wild mammalian herbivores can compete with domestic livestock and damage other types
of production systems. We reviewed damage by wild mammalian herbivores, excluding …

A systematic review of ground-based shooting to control overabundant mammal populations

…, DM Forsyth, S Harris, ADM Latham… - Wildlife …, 2020 - CSIRO Publishing
Context Ground-based shooting is widely used in management programs aiming to alleviate
the impacts of invasive or overabundant wildlife populations. However, evaluations of …

Habitat selection and spatial relationships of black bears (Ursus americanus) with woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) in northeastern Alberta

ADM Latham, MC Latham… - Canadian Journal of …, 2011 - cdnsciencepub.com
Populations of woodland caribou ( Rangifer tarandus caribou (Gmelin, 1788)) have declined
across much of their range. Wolves ( Canis lupus L., 1758) are believed to be responsible …

The GPS craze: six questions to address before deciding to deploy GPS technology on wildlife

ADM Latham, MC Latham, DP Anderson, J Cruz… - New Zealand Journal of …, 2015 - JSTOR
… For example, a wolf in Alberta, Canada, had a beacon that was occasionally detectable
from an aircraft at about 50 km (ADM Latham, unpubl. data) and a kea in Kahurangi National …