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Martin Ouellet
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Hindlimb deformities (ectromelia, ectrodactyly) in free-living anurans from agricultural habitats
M Ouellet, J Bonin, J Rodrigue, JL DesGranges, S Lair
Journal of wildlife diseases 33 (1), 95-104, 1997
4151997
Historical evidence of widespread chytrid infection in North American amphibian populations
M Ouellet, I Mikaelian, BD Pauli, J Rodrigue, DM Green
Conservation Biology 19 (5), 1431-1440, 2005
3482005
Impact of urban fragmentation on the genetic structure of the eastern red-backed salamander
S Noël, M Ouellet, P Galois, FJ Lapointe
Conservation Genetics 8, 599-606, 2007
2132007
Amphibian deformities: current state of knowledge
M Ouellet
Ecotoxicology of amphibians and reptiles, 617-661, 2000
1802000
Skeletochronology and geographic variation in age structure in the wood frog, Rana sylvatica
ES Sagor, M Ouellet, E Barten, DM Green
Journal of Herpetology, 469-474, 1998
1211998
Biotic factors in amphibian population declines
C Carey, DF Bradford, JL Brunner, JP Collins, EW Davidson, JE Longcore, ...
Amphibian decline: an integrated analysis of multiple stressor effects, 153-208, 2003
852003
Anuran species richness in agricultural landscapes of Quebec: foreseeing long-term results of road call surveys
J Bonin, JL DesGranges, J Rodrigue, M Ouellet
Amphibians in decline: Canadian studies of a global problem. Society for the …, 1997
821997
Flow cytometric assay for in vivo genotoxic effects of pesticides in green frogs (Rana clamitans)
LA Lowcock, TF Sharbel, J Bonin, M Ouellet, J Rodrigue, JL DesGranges
Aquatic Toxicology 38 (4), 241-255, 1997
761997
Measuring the health of frogs in agricultural habitats subjected to pesticides
J Bonin, M Ouellet, J Rodrigue, JL DesGranges, F Gagne, TF Sharbel, ...
Amphibians in decline: Canadian studies of a global problem 1, 246-259, 1997
691997
A review of colour phenotypes of the Eastern Red-backed Salamander, Plethodon cinereus, in North America
JD Moore, M Ouellet
The Canadian Field-Naturalist 128 (3), 250-259, 2014
392014
Traumatic Injuries in Eastern Spiny Softshell Turtles (Apalone spinifera) Due to Recreational Activities in the Northern Lake Champlain Basin
P Galois, M Ouellet
Chelonian Conservation and Biology 6 (2), 288-293, 2007
382007
Ichthyophonus-like infection in wild amphibians from Quebec, Canada
I Mikaelian, M Ouellet, B Pauli, J Rodrigue, JC Harshbarger, DM Green
Diseases of aquatic organisms 40 (3), 195-201, 2000
382000
Questioning the use of an amphibian colour morph as an indicator of climate change
JD Moore, M Ouellet
Global Change Biology 21 (2), 566-571, 2015
352015
Evolutionary response to global change: Climate and land use interact to shape color polymorphism in a woodland salamander
BJ Cosentino, JD Moore, NE Karraker, M Ouellet, JP Gibbs
Ecology and Evolution 7 (14), 5426-5434, 2017
242017
Traumatic injuries in two Neotropical frogs, Dendrobates auratus and Physalaemus pustulosus
HM Gray, M Ouellet, DM Green, AS Rand
Journal of Herpetology 36 (1), 117-121, 2002
232002
La chytridiomycose: une maladie émergente des amphibiens
T Dejean, C Miaud, M Ouellet
Bull. Société Herpétologique Fr 134, 27-46, 2010
172010
Les forêts anciennes: refuges pour les salamandres
J Bonin, JF Desroches, M Ouellet, A Leduc
Le naturaliste canadien 123 (1), 13-18, 1999
171999
Distribution and habitat use of the boreal chorus frog (Pseudacris maculata) at its extreme northeastern range limit
M Ouellet, C Fortin, MJ Grimard
Herpetological Conservation and Biology 4 (2), 277-284, 2009
152009
Health and disease in Canadian reptile populations
P Galois, M Ouellet
Ecology, Conservation and Status of Reptiles in Canada. Edited by CNL Seburn …, 2007
142007
Géologie de la Colline Masson, de la Passe Awapakamich, de la Baie Carbillet et de la Passe Pikwahipanan (SNRC 33F/09, 33F/10, 33F/15 et 33F/16)
J Goutier, C Dion, MC Ouellet, P Mercier-Langevin, DW Davis
Ministère des Ressources naturelles, Québec, 2000-10, 2001
142001
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