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Published Articles
Descamps, S., S. Boutin, D. Berteaux, A. G. McAdam, J.-M. Gaillard. 2008. Cohort effects in red squirrels: the influence of density, food abundance and temperature on future survival and reproductive success. Journal of Animal Ecology 77: 305-314. [pdf]
B. Sinervo, and A. G. McAdam. 2008. Maturational costs of reproduction due to clutch size and ontogenetic conflict as revealed in the invisible fraction. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B 275: 629-638. [pdf]
McAdam, A.G., S. Boutin, A.K. Sykes, and M.M. Humphries. 2007. Life histories of female red squirrels and their contributions to population growth and lifetime fitness. Écoscience 14 (3): 362-369. [pdf]
Lancaster, L., A.G. McAdam, J. Wingfield and B. Sinervo. 2007. Adaptive social and maternal induction of antipredator dorsal patterns in a lizard with alternative social strategies. Ecology Letters 10: 798-808. doi: 10.1111/j.1461-0248.2007.01069.x [pdf] [PubMed]
Kerr, T.D., S. Boutin, J.L.M. LaMontagne, A.G. McAdam, and M.M. Humphries. 2007. Persistent maternal effects on juvenile survival in North American red squirrels. Biology Letters, 3: 289-291. doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2006.0615 [pdf] [PubMed]
Boutin, S., L.A. Wauters, A.G. McAdam, M.M. Humphries, G. Tosi, and A.A. Dhondt. 2006. Anticipatory reproduction and population growth in seed predators. Science, 314: 1928-1930. [link to abstract and full text] [PubMed]
Berteaux, D., M.M. Humphries, C.J. Krebs, M. Lima, A.G. McAdam, N. Pettorelli, D. Réale, T. Saitoh, E. Tkadlec, R.B. Weladji, and N.C. Stenseth. 2006. Constraints to predicting the effects of climate change on mammals. Climate Research, 32: 151-158. [pdf]
Sinervo, B., A. Chaine, J. Clobert, R. Calsbeek, L. Hazard, L. Lancaster, A.G. McAdam, S. Alonzo, G. Corrigan, and M.E. Hochberg. 2006. Self-recognition, color signals, and cycles of greenbeard mutualism and altruism. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 103 (19): 7372-7377.[pdf] [PubMed]
Humphries, M.M., S. Boutin, D.W. Thomas, J.D. Ryan, C. Selman, A.G. McAdam, D. Berteaux and J.R. Speakman. 2005. Expenditure freeze: the metabolic response of small mammals to cold environments. Ecology Letters, 8: 1326-1333.[pdf]
D. Berteaux, D., D. Réale, A.G. McAdam and S. Boutin. 2004. Keeping pace with fast climate change: can arctic life count on evolution? Journal of Integrative and Comparative Biology 44: 140-151. [pdf]
McAdam, A.G. and S. Boutin. 2004. Maternal effects and the response to selection in red squirrels. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B., 271: 75-79. [pdf] [PubMed]
Réale, D., D. Berteaux, A.G. McAdam and S. Boutin. 2003. Lifetime selection on heritable life history traits in North American red squirrels. Evolution, 57(10): 2416-2423.[pdf] [PubMed]
McAdam, A.G. and S. Boutin. 2003b. Effects of food abundance on genetic and maternal variation in the growth rate of juvenile red squirrels. Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 16 (6): 1249-1256.[pdf] [PubMed]
McAdam, A.G. and S. Boutin. 2003a. Variation in viability selection among cohorts of juvenile red squirrels (Tamiasciurus hudsonicus). Evolution 57(7): 1689-1697. [pdf] [PubMed]
Réale, D., A.G. McAdam, S. Boutin, and D. Berteaux. 2003. Genetic and plastic responses of a northern mammal to climate change. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B. 270: 591-596. [pdf] [PubMed]
McAdam, A.G., S. Boutin, D. Réale, and D. Berteaux. 2002. Maternal effects and the potential for evolution in a natural population of animals. Evolution, 56(4): 846-851. [pdf] [PubMed]
Millar, J.S., and A.G. McAdam. 2001. Life on the edge: the demography of short-season populations of deer mice. Oikos, 93(1): 69-76. [pdf]
McAdam, A.G., and J.S. Millar. 1999c. The effects of dietary protein content on growth and maturation in deer mice. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 77: 1822-1828. [pdf]
McAdam, A.G., and J.S. Millar. 1999b. Dietary protein constraint on age at maturity: an experimental test with wild deer mice. Journal of Animal Ecology, 68 (4): 733-740. [pdf]
McAdam, A.G., and J.S. Millar. 1999a. Breeding by young-of-the-year female deer mice: why weight? Écoscience, 6(3): 400-405. [pdf]
McAdam, A.G., and D.L. Kramer. 1998. Vigilance as a benefit of intermittent locomotion in small mammals. Animal Behaviour, 55: 109-117. [pdf] [PubMed]
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