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Mark Boyce (ecologist)

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Mark Stephen Boyce
Alma materYale University
Scientific career
ThesisLife Histories in Variable Environments: Applications to Geographic Variation in the Muskrat (Ondatra zibethicus) (1977)
Doctoral advisorRichard Samuel Miller
Websiteuofa.ualberta.ca/biological-sciences/faculty-and-staff/academic-staff/mark-boyce

Mark Boyce, FRSC is a professor of population ecology in the University of Alberta Department of Biological Sciences, and the Alberta Conservation Association Chair in Fisheries and Wildlife.[1] Among other topics, he has written extensively on population viability analysis and resource selection functions.[2]

In 2014, he was elected as a fellow of the Royal Society of Canada.[3]

Select awards and recognition

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