Stan Boutin

Stanley A. Boutin FRSC (born 1955) is a professor of population ecology in the University of Alberta Department of Biological Sciences. He is scientific co-director of the Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Institute and an Alberta Biodiversity Conservation Chair.[1]

Stan Boutin
Born1955 (age 6465)
Alma mater
Known forKluane Red Squirrel Project
Scientific career
FieldsPopulation ecology
InstitutionsUniversity of Alberta
ThesisAn experimental analysis of juvenile survival and dispersal in snowshoe hares (1983)
Doctoral advisorAnthony R.E. Sinclair
InfluencesCharles Krebs
Websiteuofa.ualberta.ca/biological-sciences/faculty-and-staff/academic-staff/stan-boutin

Select awards and recognition

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References

  1. University of Alberta Home Page
  2. Search Fellows Royal Society of Canada website (accessed 3 February 2018).
  3. "Miroslaw Romanowski Medal". Royal Society of Canada. Retrieved 22 November 2015.


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