F.F. Mallory, Ph.D.

 Dr. F.F. Mallory
  • Email: fmallory@laurentian.ca

  • Phone: (705) 675-1151 ext. 2290

  • Address:

    Biology Department
    Laurentian University
    935 Ramsey Lake Road
    Sudbury, Ontario
    P3E 2C6
    Canada

Research Interests:

Macro-ecology of terrestrial vertebrates in arctic, temperate and tropical ecosystems.


Take a walk on the wild side!

Select Publications:

Mallory, F.F., D.M.A. Wiwchar and T.L. Hillis. In press. Wolves, caribou, and other ungulates. Rangifer

Mallory, F.F., R.A. Carter, I.S. Kenn, J.L. Fortier, and B.N. White. In press. Cougars, Puma concolor, in Ontario: myth or reality. Can. Field-Natr.

Wiwchar, D.M.A. and F.F. Mallory. 2012. Prey specialization and morphological conformation of wolves associated with woodland caribou and moose. Rangifer 19: 309-328.

Popp, J. N., F.F. Mallory and J. A. Schaefer. 2011. Site fidelity in the Mealy Mountain woodland caribou herd in Labrador. Rangifer 19: 87-95.

Garcia Alaníz, N., E.J. Naranjo and F.F. Mallory.2010. Human-felid interactions in three mestizo communities of the Selva Lacandona, Chiapas, Mexico: benefits, conflicts and traditional uses of felid species. Human Ecology 38: 451-457.

García Alaníz N., E.J. Naranjo, and F.F. Mallory. 2010. Hair-snares: A noninvasive method for monitoring felid populations in the Selva Lacandona, Mexico. Tropical Conservation Science 3(4): 403-411.

Wilson, P.J., S.K. Grewal, F.F. Mallory and B.N. White. 2009. Genetic characterization of hybrid wolves across Ontario. J. Heredity 100: 80-89.

Landriault, L. J., G.S. Brown, J. Hamr and F.F. Mallory. 2009. Age, sex, and relocation distance as predictors of return for relocated nuisance black bears Ursus americanus in Ontario, Canada. Wildl. Biol. 15: 155-164.

Jenkins, D.A., J.A. Schaefer, R. Rosatte, T. Bellhouse, J. Hamr and F.F. Mallory. 2007. Winter resource selection of reintroduced elk and sympatric white-tailed deer at multiple spatial scales. J. of Mammal. 88(3): 614-624.

Brown, G.S. and F.F. Mallory. 2007. A review of ungulate nutrition and the role of top-down and bottom-up forces in woodland caribou population dynamics. National Council for Air and Stream Improvement, Technical Bulletin No. 934: 1-94.

Metsaranta, J. and F.F. Mallory. 2007. Ecology and habitat selection of a woodland caribou population in west central Manitoba, Canada. Northeastern Naturalist 14: 571-588.

Brown, G.S., L. Landriault, D. Sleep and F.F. Mallory. 2007. Comment arising from a paper by Wittmer et al: hypothesis testing for top-down and bottom-up effects in woodland caribou population dynamics. Oecologica 154: 485-492.

Landireault, L.J., M.N. Hall, J. Hamr and F.F. Mallory. 2007. Long-range homing by an adult female black bear, Ursus americanus. Can. Field-Natr. 120: 57-60.

Brown, G.S., W.J. Rettie, R.J. Brooks and F.F. Mallory. 2007. Predicting the impacts of forest management on woodland caribou habitat suitability in black spruce boreal forest. Forest Ecology and Management 245: 137-147.

Renecker, T.A., L.A. Renecker and F.F. Mallory. 2006. Carcass characteristics and meat quality of subadult reindeer bulls from Nunivak Island, Alaska. Rangifer [in press]

Brown, G.S., W.J. Rettie and F.F. Mallory. 2006. Application of a variance decomposition method to compare satellite and aerial inventory data: a tool for evaluating wildlife-habitat relationships. J. Appl. Ecol. 43: 173-184.

Renecker, T.A., L.A. Renecker and F.F. Mallory. 2005. Relationships between carcass characteristics, meat quality, age and sex of free-ranging Alaskan reindeer: a pilot study. Rangifer 25: 107-121.

Ulsh, B.A., S.M. Miller, F.F. Mallory, R.E.J. Mitchel, D.P. Morrison and D.R. Boreham. 2004. Cytogenetic dose-response and adaptive response in cells of ungulate species exposed to ionizing radiation. Journal of Environmental Radioactivity 74: 73-81.

Proceviat, S.K., F.F. Mallory, & W.J. Rettie. 2003. Estimation of arboreal lichen biomass available to woodland caribou in Hudson Bay lowland black spruce sites. Rangifer, Spec. Issue 14: 95-99.

Metsaranta, J.M., F.F. Mallory, & D.W. Cross. 2003. Vegetation characteristics of forest stands used by woodland caribou and those disturbed by fire and logging in Manitoba. Rangifer, Spec. Issue 14: 255-266.

Brown, G.S., F.F. Mallory, & W.J. Rettie. 2003. Range size and seasonal movement for female woodland caribou in the boreal forest of northeastern Ontario. Rangifer, Special Issue 14: 227-233.

Renecker, T.A., L.A. Renecker and F.F. Mallory. 2002. Relationships between commercial carcass cutability, economics, age and sex of free-ranging Alaskan reindeer. Pp. 419-426, In "Game Conservation and Sustainability: Biodiversity, Management, Ecotourism, Traditional Medicine and Health." L.A. Renecker and T.A. Renecker, eds., Renecker & Assoc. Inc., Stratford, Ontario, Canada. 453 pp.

Hamr, J., F.F. Mallory, I. Filion, G.S. Brown, and M.A. Jost. 2002. Anomalies in incisor wear in elk in the French River region of Ontario. Can. Field-Natr. 116: 122-123.

Lahti, A., F.F. Mallory, S. Hamilton, C. Matheson and E. Molto. 2002. Molecular genetics and the Canidae connection: a pilot study. Tempus 7: 221-227.

Chavez, C.B., R. Garcia, A. De Sucre and F.F. Mallory. 2001. Reporte preliminar sobre la diversidad de vertebrados terrestres en el Parque Nacional Huatulco, Oaxaca. Facultad de Estudios Superiores, UNAM (Iztacala), Laboratorio de Zoologia y Herbario, UNAM, Mexico.

Jost, M.A., J. Hamr, I. Filion, and F.F. Mallory. 1999. Forage selection by elk in habitats common to the French River/Burwash region of Ontario. Can. J. Zool. 77: 1429-1438.

Mallory, F.F., and T.L. Hillis. 1998. Demographic characteristics of circumpolar caribou populations: ecotypes, ecological constraints/releases, and population dynamics. Rangifer, Spec. Issue 10: 49 - 60.

Hillis, T.L., F.F. Mallory, W.J. Dalton, and A.J. Smiegielski. 1998. Preliminary analysis of habitat utilization by woodland caribou in northwestern Ontario, using satellite telemetry. Rangifer, Spec. Issue 10: 195 - 202.

Polziehn, R.O., J. Hamr, F.F. Mallory, and C. Strobeck. 1998. Phylogenetic status of North American wapiti (Cervus elaphus) subspecies. Can. J. Zool. 76: 998 - 1010.

Hillis, T.L. and F.F. Mallory. 1996. Sexual dimorphism in the gray wolf (Canis lupus) from the Keewatin District, Northwest Territories, Canada. Can.J. Zool. 74: 721-725.

Hillis, T.L., and F.F. Mallory. 1996. Fetal development in wolves, Canis lupus, of the Keewatin District, Northwest Territories, Canada. Can. J. Zool. 74: 2211-2218.

Mallory, F.F. 1995. Observations on maternal behaviour in muskoxen (Ovibos moschatus), during river crossing. Can. Field-Natr. 109: 264-265.

 
 
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