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Gregory Bulte
Carleton University - Ottawa / Canada
Agriculture & Forestry / Animal Science
AD Scientific Index ID: 606311
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Gregory Bulte's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Effects of different capture techniques on the physiological condition of bonefish Albula vulpes evaluated using field diagnostic toolsSJ Cooke, CD Suski, SE Danylchuk, AJ Danylchuk, MR Donaldson, ...Journal of Fish Biology 73 (6), 1351-1375, 20081322008
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Impact of recreational power boating on two populations of northern map turtles (Graptemys geographica).G Bulté, MA Carriere, G Blouin-DemersAquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 20 (1), 31-38, 2010732010
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The reproductive role hypothesis explains trophic morphology dimorphism in the northern map turtleG Bulté, DJ Irschick, G Blouin-DemersFunctional Ecology, 824-830, 2008602008
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Northern map turtles (Graptemys geographica) derive energy from the pelagic pathway through predation on zebra mussels (Dreissena polymorpha)G Bulte, G BLOUIN‐DEMERSFreshwater Biology 53 (3), 497-508, 2008672008
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Implications of extreme sexual size dimorphism for thermoregulation in a freshwater turtleG Bulté, G Blouin-DemersOecologia 162, 313-322, 2010562010
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