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Jonathan D. Choquette
Jonathan D. Choquette
Lead Biologist, Wildlife Preservation Canada
Verified email at wildlifepreservation.ca - Homepage
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Road mortality of reptiles and other wildlife at the Ojibway Prairie Complex and Greater Park Ecosystem in southern Ontario
J Choquette, L Valliant
The Canadian Field-Naturalist 130 (1), 64-75, 2016
162016
Mass mortality of mature female Northern Map Turtles (Graptemys geographica).
J Catryse, E Slavik, J Choquette, AE Leifso, CM Davy
THE CANADIAN FIELD-NATURALIST 129 (1), 80-83, 2015
62015
Identifying Potential Connectivity for an Urban Population of Rattlesnakes (Sistrurus catenatus) in a Canadian Park System
JD Choquette, MR Macpherson, RC Corry
Land 9 (9), 313, 2020
52020
Case study: Informational signage increases awareness of a rattlesnake in a Canadian Urban Park system
JD Choquette, AV Hand
Human–Wildlife Interactions 15 (1), 18, 2021
42021
Checklist and status of the amphibians and reptiles of Essex County, Ontario: a 35 year update
JD Choquette, EA Jolin
The Canadian Field-Naturalist 132 (2), 176-190, 2018
42018
Population genetic structure of the endangered Butler’s Gartersnake (Thamnophis butleri): does the Short-headed Gartersnake (Thamnophis brachystoma) exist in …
DWA Noble, JD Choquette, JS Placyk Jr, RJ Brooks
Canadian journal of zoology 91 (11), 810-819, 2013
42013
A systematic review of snake translocations to identify potential tactics for reducing postrelease effects
JD Choquette, JD Litzgus, JXY Gui, TE Pitcher
Conservation Biology, http://doi.org/10.1111/cobi.14016, 2022
32022
Reconnecting Rattlers: Identifying Potential Connectivity for an Urban Population of Eastern Massasauga Rattlesnakes
JD Choquette
Master's Thesis, School of Environmental Design and Rural Developmen …, 2011
32011
Selection and validation of release sites for conservation translocations of temperate-zone snakes
JD Choquette, AI Mokdad, TE Pitcher, JD Litzgus
Global Ecology and Conservation 49, e02765, 2024
12024
Massasaugas Succumb to Flesh-Eating Fungal Infections
J Choquette
The Canadian Herpetologist/L’Herpétologiste Canadien 2 (1), 11-12, 2012
12012
Snakes in my Backyard: Human-Snake Interactions in Suburban Southwestern Ontario
J Choquette
Report to Parks Canada Agency, December 2011., 2011
12011
An inexpensive artificial snake hibernaculum built using readily available plumbing supplies
JD Choquette, LM Savi, C Fournier
MethodsX 12, 102641, 2024
2024
COSEWIC assessment and status report on the eastern foxsnake, Pantherophis vulpinus, Carolinian population, Great Lakes/St. Lawrence population, in Canada.
JD Choquette
https://publications.gc.ca/site/eng/9.911251/publication.html, 2021
2021
Important Reptile and Amphibian Areas Nomination: Ojibway Prairie Complex and Greater Park Ecosystem
J Choquette, S Hecnar
http://canadianherpetology.ca/conservation/doc …, 2017
2017
Investigating the predator-prey relationship between Queensnakes (Regina septemvittata) and Crayfish in Ontario
M Aarts, J Choquette, A Edelsparre
Report to Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry, 49 pp., 2016
2016
Recovering Massasaugas in Canada's Carolinian Zone
J Choquette
The Canadian Herpetologist 5 (2), 10-12, 2015
2015
COSEWIC Status Report on Prairie Rattlesnake (Crotalus viridis) in Canada
JD Choquette, A Martinson
Report to the Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada, 2015
2015
Distribution, Abundance, and Survivorship of Queensnakes (Regina septemvittata) in Huron County
M Aarts, JD Choquette
Report to Huron Stewardship Council, 2015
2015
Ecological and Socioeconomic Feasibility of Recovering the Ojibway Prairie Population of Eastern Massasauga
JD Choquette, M Campbell, C Cooper
Report to the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry, 2015
2015
The Ojibway Massasauga Recovery Project
JD Choquette
The Canadian Herpetologist 4 (1), 12-13, 2014
2014
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