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H Broders
H Broders
Professor, Department of Biology
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Strain and sex differences in anxiety-like and social behaviors in C57BL/6J and BALB/cJ mice
XL An, JX Zou, RY Wu, Y Yang, FD Tai, SY Zeng, R Jia, X Zhang, EQ Liu, ...
Experimental animals 60 (2), 111-123, 2011
2152011
Population genetic structure and the effect of founder events on the genetic variability of moose, Alces alces, in Canada
HG Broders, SP Mahoney, WA Montevecchi, WS Davidson
Molecular Ecology 8 (8), 1309-1315, 1999
1881999
Effects of Clutter on Echolocation Call Structure of Myotis septentrionalisand M. lucifugus
HG Broders, CS Findlay, L Zheng
Journal of Mammalogy 85 (2), 273-281, 2004
1752004
The diet of Myotis lucifugus across Canada: assessing foraging quality and diet variability
EL Clare, WOC Symondson, H Broders, F Fabianek, EE Fraser, ...
Molecular Ecology 23 (15), 3618-3632, 2014
1712014
Range extent and stand selection for roosting and foraging in forest‐dwelling northern long‐eared bats and little brown bats in the Greater Fundy Ecosystem, New Brunswick
HG Broders, GJ Forbes, S Woodley, ID Thompson
The Journal of Wildlife Management 70 (5), 1174-1184, 2006
1712006
The scope and severity of white‐nose syndrome on hibernating bats in North America
TL Cheng, JD Reichard, JTH Coleman, TJ Weller, WE Thogmartin, ...
Conservation Biology 35 (5), 1586-1597, 2021
1632021
Interspecific and intersexual variation in roost‐site selection of northern long‐eared and little brown bats in the Greater Fundy National Park ecosystem
HG Broders, GJ Forbes
The Journal of Wildlife Management 68 (3), 602-610, 2004
1622004
Movements and Resource Selection of the Northern Long-Eared Myotis (Myotis septentrionalis) in a Forest—Agriculture Landscape
LE Henderson, HG Broders
Journal of Mammalogy 89 (4), 952-963, 2008
1592008
Do social networks of female northern long-eared bats vary with reproductive period and age?
KJ Patriquin, ML Leonard, HG Broders, CJ Garroway
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 64, 899-913, 2010
1492010
Effects of neonatal paternal deprivation or early deprivation on anxiety and social behaviors of the adults in mandarin voles
R Jia, F Tai, S An, X Zhang, H Broders
Behavioural processes 82 (3), 271-278, 2009
1172009
Nonrandom association patterns at northern long-eared bat maternity roosts
CJ Garroway, HG Broders
Canadian Journal of Zoology 85 (9), 956-964, 2007
1062007
Day roost characteristics of northern long-eared bats (Myotis septentrionalis) in relation to female reproductive status
CJ Garroway, HG Broders
Ecoscience 15 (1), 89-93, 2008
802008
Sexual or paternal experiences alter alloparental behavior and the central expression of ERα and OT in male mandarin voles (Microtus mandarinus)
Z Song, F Tai, C Yu, R Wu, X Zhang, H Broders, F He, R Guo
Behavioural brain research 214 (2), 290-300, 2010
772010
Species status, and the spatial and temporal patterns of activity of bats in southwest Nova Scotia, Canada
HG Broders, GM Quinn, GJ Forbes
Northeastern Naturalist 10 (4), 383-398, 2003
752003
Mercury bioaccumulation in bats reflects dietary connectivity to aquatic food webs
DJ Becker, MM Chumchal, HG Broders, JM Korstian, EL Clare, ...
Environmental Pollution 233, 1076-1085, 2018
722018
Ecothermic responses of moose (Alces alces) to thermoregulatory stress on mainland Nova Scotia
HG Broders, AB Coombs, JR McCarron
Alces: A Journal Devoted to the Biology and Management of Moose 48, 53-61, 2012
652012
The quantitative effects of population density and winter weather on the body condition of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) in Nova Scotia, Canada
CJ Garroway, HG Broders
Canadian Journal of Zoology 83 (9), 1246-1256, 2005
602005
Intra-specific effects of forest loss on the distribution of the forest-dependent northern long-eared bat (Myotis septentrionalis)
LE Henderson, LJ Farrow, HG Broders
Biological Conservation 141 (7), 1819-1828, 2008
542008
Another quantitative measure of bat species activity and sampling intensity considerations for the design of ultrasonic monitoring studies
HG Broders
Acta Chiropterologica 5 (2), 235-241, 2003
542003
Loss of forest cover impacts the distribution of the forest-dwelling tri-colored bat (Perimyotis subflavus)
LJ Farrow, HG Broders
Mammalian Biology 76 (2), 172-179, 2011
492011
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