Daniella LoScerbo, Science College research study:
Behaviour of wildlife at potential crossing locations along HW 10
Michelle Anderson
Observing the effect of human presence on the usage of crossing structures by medium and large mammals along Highway 10, Quebec
Naghmeh Nazarnia, MSc, Professional support/GIS-Analyst:
Earth Observation in Support of the City Biodiversity Index
Samia Tabarah, MSc student:
A case study about the role of uncertainties in Canadian environmental impact assessments
Judith Plante, MSc student:
Monitoring traffic mortality and the effectiveness of wildlife fences along HWY 175
Ariel Spanowicz, Honours student:
Evaluating the reliability of two methods for measuring habitat connectivity in urbanizing landscapes
Ben Brunen, Honours student:
To what degree can regular drainage culverts serve as wildlife passages?
Antoni Di Done, Honours student:
Identifying wildlife corridors along HW 10: Integrating terrestrial and aquatic considerations
Aurora Torres, PhD student:
Wildlife in a human-dominated world: Impacts of anthropogenic landscape changes on birds and mammals in Spain (link)
Dr. Ernest I. Hennig, Postdoctoral Research Fellow:
Urban sprawl in Europe
Jorge Gaitan, MSc, Research Associate:
Permeability of highways for individuals and gene flow for American marten in the boreal forest
April Martinig, MSc student:
Evaluating the effectiveness of wildlife passages for small and medium-sized mammals
Katrina Bélanger-Smith, MSc student:
Monitoring the effectiveness of wildlife passages along HWY 175
Laura Roch, MSc student:
Mapping landscape connectivity in the A2A (Algonquin to Adirondack) region using Circuitscape
Juliette Lees, MSc student:
What is the role of uncertainties in Canadian environmental impact assessments?
Megan Deslauriers, Honours student:
Measuring the connectivity of the greenway network in southwest Montreal
Mary-Helen Paspaliaris, Honours student:
Life under the fast lane: Wildlife underpasses along HWY 175
Naghmeh Nazarnia, MSc student:
Monitoring urban sprawl in Montreal and Quebec City. Her work is presented in the News of Concordia University here.
Robby Marrotte, MSc, Research Associate:
Monitoring the effectiveness of wildlife passages along HWY 175 for American marten (Link)
Rodrigo Lima, MSc, Research Associate:
Monitoring the effectiveness of wildlife passages along HWY 175 for American marten
Solene Tremblay-Gendron, MSc, Field Technician:
Monitoring the effectiveness of wildlife passages along HWY 175
Maarten van Strien, PhD student, external (Switzerland)
Evan Hovington, MSc, Field technician:
Monitoring the effectiveness of wildlife passages along HWY 175
Adrienne Asgary, Honours student:
Application and critique of the connectivity metric of the City Biodiversity Index (CBI)
Maya Hernes, Honours student:
Ecological effectiveness of protected areas in Quebec
Homayra Shaikh, Honours student:
A critique of approaches for dealing with uncertainties in EIA
David Beauchesne, MSc student:
Influence of different barrier types on the use of landscape by forest-dwelling caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou). (click for project description), co-supervised by Dr. M.-H. St-Laurent, UQAR (website).
Rushdia Mehreen, MSc student:
How are inner-city population densities affected by freeways? A study of eight Canadian cities
Dr. Francisco Madrinan, Postdoctoral Research Fellow:
Landscape fragmentation in Europe
Paul Grosman (1952-2017), MSc student:
Using agent-based modelling to evaluate mitigation measures for moose-vehicle collisions (2011). His work is presented in the News of Concordia University here: "Of moose and men".
Karen Paquin, MSc student:
Assessing the effects of forest management techniques on sequestering carbon in northern woodlots
Stephanie McConkey, Honours student
Robert Moriarity, EIA Internship
Yves Maurer, MSc student, external (Switzerland) (link)