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Leroux, S.J. & Loreau, M. (2015). Theoretical perspectives on bottom-up and top-down interactions in ecosystems. In Trophic ecology: bottom-up and top-down interactions across aquatic and terrestrial systems (T. Hanley & St. Pierre, K., eds). Cambridge University Press, pp. 3-27.
Schmiegelow, F.K.A., Cumming, S.G., Lisgo, K.A., Leroux, S.J. & Krawchuk, M.A. (2015). Catalyzing large landscape conservation in Canada's boreal systems: The BEACONs project experience. In Conservation Catalysts (J.N. Levitt ed.). Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, Cambridge Massachusetts, pp.97-122.
Krawchuk, M.A., Leroux, S.J., Schmiegelow, F.K.A., Cumming, S.G., Lisgo, K., Soucier, F. & Vernier, P. (2012). Conservation and climate change in Canada’s Boreal region. In Conservation and climate disruption: Landscape science and practice in a changing climate. (Chester, C.C., Hilty, J.A. & Cross, M.S.. eds). Island Press, pp. 69-79.
Leroux, S.J., Vander Wal, E., Wiersma, Y.F., Hermanutz, L., Charron, L, Ebel, J.D., Ellis, N.M., Hart, C., Kissler, E., Saunders, P.W., Smedjova, L., Tanner, A.L. & Yalcin, S. [in revision]. Stoichiometric distribution models: ecological stoichiometry at the landscape scale.
Albouy, C., Archambault, P., Appeltans, W., Araujo, M.B., Cazelles, K., Cirtwill, A.R., Fortin, M.-J., Leroux, S.J., Pellissier, L., Poisot, T., Stouffer, D., Wood, S. & Gravel, D. [in review]. The marine food web is globally connected.
Schiesari, L., Prado, P., Leibold, M., Albert, C., Brancalion, P., Cabeza, M., Coutinho, R., Diniz Filho, J.A., Fournier, B., Howeth, J., Lahr, D., Leroux, S., Lewinsohn, T., Martins, A., Matias, M., Morsello, C., Pardini, R., Peres-Neto, P., Pillar, V., Siqueira, T., & Vazquez, D. [in review]. The why, when and how of applied metaecology.
Ebel, J.D. & Leroux, S.J. [in revision]. Ecosystem effects of top consumers with complex and migratory life cycles.
Tanner, A.L., Leroux, S.J. & Saunders, P. [in revision]. Road characteristics best predict the probability of vehicle collisions with a non-native, hyperabundant ungulate. Data and R code.
Yalcin, S. & Leroux, S.J. [accepted]. Diversity and suitability of contemporary methods to quantify species range shifts. Global Ecology and Biogeography.
Ellis, N. & Leroux, S.J. (2017). Moose directly slow plant regeneration but have limited indirect effects on soil stoichiometry and litter decomposition rates in disturbed maritime boreal forests. Functional Ecology 31:790-801.
Leroux, S.J., Albert, C.H., Lafuite, A.-S., Rayfield, B., Wang, S., Gravel, D. (2017). Structural uncertainty in models projecting the consequences of habitat loss and fragmentation on biodiversity. Ecography 40:36-47.
Brudvig, L., Leroux, S.J., Albert, C.H., Bruna, E., Davies, K., Ewers, R.M., Levey, D., Pardini, R. & Resasco, J. (2017). Evaluating conceptual models of landscape change. Ecography 40:74-84.
Yin, D., Leroux S.J. & He, F. (2017). Methods and models for identifying habitat loss thresholds. Ecography 40:131-143.
Ebel, J.D. Leroux, S.J., Robertson, M.J. & Dempson, J.B. (2016). Whole body-element composition of Atlantic salmon Salmo salar influenced by migration direction and life stage in three distinct populations. Journal of Fish Biology 89:2365-2374.
Poisot, T., Gravel, D., Leroux, S., Wood, S.A., Fortin, M.-J., Baiser, B., Cirtwill, A.R., Araujo, M.B. & Stouffer, D.B. (2016). Synthetic datasets and community tools for the rapid testing of ecological hypotheses. Ecography 39:402-408.
Leroux, S.J. & Schmitz, O. (2015). Predator-driven elemental cycling: the impact of predation and risk effects on ecosystem stoichiometry. Ecology and Evolution 5:4976-4988.
Leroux, S.J., Brimacombe, C., Khair, S., Benidickson, J. & Findlay, C.S. (2015). Legislative correlates of the size and number of protected areas in Canadian jurisdictions. Biological Conservation 191:375-382. Data & R code.
Ebel, J.D., Leroux, S.J., Robertson, M.J. & Dempson, J.B. (2015). Ontogenetic differences in Atlantic salmon phosphorous concentration and its implications for cross-ecosystem fluxes. Ecosphere 6:136. Data & R code.
Tanner, A.L. & Leroux, S.J. (2015). Effect of roadside vegetation cutting on moose browsing. PLoS ONE 10:e0133155. Data and R code.
Strong, J.S. & Leroux, S.J. (2014). Impact of non-native terrestrial mammals on the structure of the terrestrial mammal food web of Newfoundland, Canada. PLoS ONE 9:106264. Data.
Legagneux, P., Gauthier, G., Lecomte, N., Schmidt, N.M., Reid, D., Cadieux, M.-C., Berteaux, D., Bety, J., Krebs, C.J., Ims, R.A., Yoccoz, N.G., Morrisson, R.I.G., Leroux, S.J., Loreau, M. & Gravel, D. (2014). Climate and body-size shape the structure and functioning of arctic food webs. Nature Climate Change 4:379-383.
Leroux, S.J. & Rayfield, B. (2014). Methods and tools for addressing natural disturbance dynamics in conservation planning for wilderness areas. Diversity and Distributions 20:258-271.
Leroux, S.J., Larrivee, M., Boucher-Lalonde, V., Hurford, A., Zuloaga, J., Kerr, J.T. & Lutscher, F. (2013). Mechanistic models for the spatial spread of species under climate change. Ecological Applications 23:815-828.
Loreau, M., Daufresne, T., Gonzalez, A., Gravel, D., Guichard, F., Leroux, S., Loeuille, N., Massol, F., & Mouquet, N. (2013). Unifying sources and sinks in ecology and Earth sciences. Biological Reviews 88:365-379
Leroux, S.J. & Kerr, J.T.K. (2013). Land-use development in and around protected areas at the wilderness frontier. Conservation Biology 27:166-176. Data.