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Douglas C Heard
PeerJ Author & Reviewer
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My research interests center on how the risk of predation from wolves and bears affects the behaviour and population dynamics of ungulates.
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sole proprietor
Tithonus Wildlife Research
March 2015
I work with colleagues in government, industry, aboriginal organizations and academia to design studies, conduct research and provide extension on ungulates and carnivores. My primary interest over the last 40 years has been to determine how the risk of predation from wolves and bears affects the behaviour and population dynamics of ungulates.
Adjunct Professor
University of Northern British Columbia
August 1994
Ecosystem Science & Management Program
My research interests center on how the risk of predation from wolves and bears affects the behaviour and population dynamics of ungulates.
PeerJ Contributions
March 9, 2021
Douglas C. Heard, Kathryn L. Zimmerman
April 22, 2016 - Version: 1
Shelley Marshall, Gerald Kuzyk, Doug Heard, Chris Procter, Michael Gillingham, Helen Schnwantje, Conrad Thiessen, Becky Cadsand, Michael Klaczek, Adrian Batho, Cait Nelson, Heidi Schindler, Dexter Hodder