Publications
Journal articles / book chapters / thesis
- P. Galpern, M. Manseau, A. Fall. 2010. Patch-based graphs of landscape connectivity: a guide to construction, analysis and application for conservation. Biological Conservation (in press).
- M. C. Ball, L. Finnegan, M. Manseau, P. Wilson. 2010. Integrating multiple analytical approaches to spatially delineate and characterize genetic population structure: An application to boreal caribou in central Canada. Conservation Genetics (online first -http://www.springerlink.com/content/105709/).
- K. Johansson and M. Manseau. 2010. Inuit safety culture and its relevance to management. Society and Natural Resources (in press).
- S. Petersen, M. Manseau and P.Wilson. 2010. Bottleneck, isolation and life at the northern range limit: Peary caribou on Ellesmere Island, Canada. Journal of Mammalogy 91(3): 698-711.
- C.I. Cullingham, M. Curteanu, M. Ball and M. Manseau. 2010. Feasibility and recommendations for swift fox (Vulpes velox) feacal DNA profiling. Journal of Wildlife Management 74(4): 849-859.
- A. G. Bannett, N. Koper, A. J. Dobson, F. Schmiegelow and M. Manseau. 2010. Using information criteria to select the correct variance-covariance structure for longitudinal data in ecology. Methods in Ecology and Evolution1: 15-24.
- N. Koper and M. Manseau. 2009. Generalized estimating equations and generalized linear mixed-effects models for modeling resource selection. Journal of Animal Ecology 46:590-599.
- M. C. Ball, L. Finnegan, M. Manseau, P. Wilson. 2010. Sex and scale specific genetic spatial structure in Rangifer tarandus caribou. Molecular Ecology (submitted).
- C. Dyke and M. Manseau. 2009. Timing and location of calving for the boreal ecotype of woodland caribou. Canadian Journal of Zoology (submitted).
- A. Arsenault and M. Manseau. 2009. Land management strategies for the recovery of boreal woodland caribou in central Saskatchewan. Rangifer (submitted).
- M. Arlt and M. Manseau. 2009. Changes in caribou distribution and landcover in and around Prince Albert National Park: Different management strategies and different landscapes. Rangifer (submitted).
- A. Kendrick and M. Manseau. 2009. Indigenous Wildlife Monitoring in Canada’s North: A Community-Based Initiative to Support Management Decisions on the Beverly-Qamanirjuaq Barren-Ground Caribou Ranges. In Indigenous People and Conservation.
- M. O’Flaherty, I. J. Davidson-Hunt and M. Manseau 2008. Indigenous Knowledge and Values in Planning for Sustainable Forestry: Pikangikum First Nation and the Whitefeather Forest Initiative. Ecology and Society 13 (1): 6. [online] URL:http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol13/iss1/art6/.
- A. Kendrick and M. Manseau. 2008. Representing Local Knowledge: Resource Management and Inuit Knowledge of Barren-Ground Caribou. Society and Natural Resources 21:404-418.
- M. C. Ball, R. Pither, M. Manseau, S. Peterson, J. Clark; S. Kingston; N. Morrill; P. Wilson. 2007. Characterization of target nuclear DNA from faeces reduces technical issues associated with the assumptions of low-quality and quantity template. Conservation Genetics 8: 577-586.
- A. Fall, M.J. Fortin, M. Manseau and D. O’Brien. 2007. Spatial graphs: principles and applications for habitat connectivity. Ecosystems 10(3): 448-461.
- M. O’Flaherty, I. Davidson-Hunt and M. Manseau. 2007. Keeping Woodland Caribou (Ahtik) in the Whitefeather Forest. Sustainable Forest Management Network - Research Series Note 27:1-6.
- Arlt, M. and M. Manseau. 2007. Historical distribution of boreal caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) in the Prince Albert. Proceedings of the Parks and Protected Areas Research Forum of Manitoba (published online).
- O’Brien, D., M. Manseau, A. Fall and M.J. Fortin. 2006. Testing the importance of spatial configuration of winter habitat for woodland caribou: An application of graph theory. Biological conservation 130:70-83.
- J. Kelly and M. Manseau. 2005. Communities for conservation. Creating a framework for plains bison conservation in central Saskatchewan. Proceedings of the Parks and Protected Areas Research Forum of Manitoba. (published online)
- M. Manseau, B. Ayles and B. Parlee. 2005. Traditional ecological knowledge in resource management. In: Breaking Ice: Renewable Resource and Ocean Management in the Canadian North (F. Berkes, R. Huebert, H. Fast, M. Manseau and A. Diduck, eds.) University of Calgary Press, Calgary, pp.143-166.
- B. Parlee, M. Manseau and Lutsel K’e Dene First Nation. 2005. Understanding and Communicating about Ecological Change: Denesoline Indicators of Ecosystem Health. In: Breaking Ice: Renewable Resource and Ocean Management in the Canadian North (F. Berkes, R. Huebert, H. Fast, M. Manseau and A. Diduck, eds.) University of Calgary Press, Calgary, pp.167-184.
- R. Huebert, M. Manseau and A. Diduck. 2005. Conclusion: integration, innovation, and participation. In: Breaking Ice: Renewable Resource and Ocean Management in the Canadian North (F. Berkes, R. Huebert, H. Fast, M. Manseau and A. Diduck, eds.) University of Calgary Press, Calgary, pp.365-374.
- M. Manseau, B. Parlee, L. Bill, A. Kendrick, and Rainbow Bridge Communications (producers). 2005. Watching, listening, learning, understanding changes in the environment. Community-based monitoring in northern Canada. Video. In: Breaking Ice: Renewable Resource and Ocean Management in the Canadian North (F. Berkes, R. Huebert, H. Fast, M. Manseau and A. Diduck, eds.) University of Calgary Press, Calgary, Backcover - DVD.
- B. Parlee, M. Manseau and Lutsel K’e Dene First Nation. 2005. Denesoline Monitoring of Caribou Movements: using traditional knowledge to address uncertainty. Arctic 53:1-8.
- M. Manseau, L. Dick, N. Lyons, C. St-Pierre and J. Wood. 2004. Ecological History of Peary Caribou and Muskox on Northern Ellesmere Island, ca. 4300 BP to present. Research Links 12:1-8.
- S. Wood and M. Manseau. 2004. Distribution and nesting habitat of endangered and threatened marsh birds in Manitoba. Speices at Risk Conference Proceedings.
- F. Gertsch, G. Dodds, M. Manseau and J. Amagoalik. 2004. Recent experiences in cooperative management in Canada’s northern-most national park. In: Munro, Neil, W.P., T. B. Herman, K. Beazley, P. Dearden, editors. Making Ecosystem-based Management Work, Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Science and Management of Protected Areas,Victoria, BC, May, 2003. Wolfville, Nova Scotia: Science and Management of Protected Areas Association.
- M. Manseau, S. Czetwertynski, R. Lemieux, A. Demers and H. Jolicoeur. 2003. Impact des appels de loups faits dans le cadre d’activités écotouristiques sur le comportement de deux meutes de loups dans le massif du lac Jacques-Cartier. Naturaliste Canadien 127 (1):43-54.
- M. M’Lot and M. Manseau. 2002. KÂ ISINÂKWÂK ASKÎY: Using Cree knowledge to perceive and describe the landscape of Wapusk National Park area. Research Links 11:1-7.
- M. Manseau, A. Fall, D. O’Brien and M.-J. Fortin. 2002. National Parks and the protection of woodland caribou: a multi-scale landscape analysis method. Research Links 10:24-28.
- M. Manseau, F. Rennie and C. Mondor. 2001. Determination of ecological boundaries for the establishment and management of Canadian National Parks. In Crossing Boundaries in Park Management: Proceedings of the 11th Conference on Research and Resource Management in Parks and on Public Lands, edited by David Harmon (Hancock, Michigan: The George Wright Society, 2001), pp. 294-302.
- V. Weitzner and M. Manseau. 2001. Taking the pulse of collaborative management in Canada’s National Parks and National Park Reserves: Voices from the field. In Crossing Boundaries in Park Management: Proceedings of the 11th Conference on Research and Resource Management in Parks and on Public Lands, edited by David Harmon (Hancock, Michigan: The George Wright Society, 2001), pp. 253-259.
- M. Manseau (editor). 1998. Traditional and scientific environmental knowledge. Terra borealis 1: 1-66.
- M. Manseau, J. Huot and M. Crête. 1996. Effects of summer grazing by caribou on community and productivity of vegetation: community and landscape level. Journal of Ecology 84: 503-513
- M. Crête and M. Manseau. 1996. Natural regulation of cervidae along a 1000-km latitudinal gradient: change in trophic dominance. Evolutionary Ecology 9: 1-12.
- B. Toupin, J. Huot, M. Manseau. 1996. Impact of insect harassment on the behaviour of the rivière George caribou herd. Arctic 49: 375-382.
- M. Manseau and G. Gauthier. 1993. Trade-off between food quality and food abundance. Ecology 74: 2045-2054.
- M. Manseau and J. Ferron. 1991. Nocturnal feeding behavior of Semipalmated sandpipers (Calidris pusilla ) during fall migration in the Bay of Fundy. Canadian Journal of Zoology 69: 380-384.
Books
- F. Berkes, R. Hubert, H. Fast, M. Manseau and A. Diduck (editors). 2005. Breaking Ice: Renewable Resource and Ocean Management in the Canadian North. University of Calgary Press, Calgary. 390 pp.
- F. Berkes, R. Huebert, H. Fast, M. Manseau and A. Diduck (editors). 2005. Breaking Ice: Renewable Resource and Ocean Management in the Canadian North. Plain Language Version (prepared by M. Schuegraf). Natural Resources Institute, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg. 108 pp.
- M. Manseau, L. Dick and N. Lyons. 2005. People, Caribou, And Muskoxen on Northern Ellemsere Island: Historical Interactions and Population Ecology, ca. 4300 BP to Present. Parks Canada. 58pp.
- Kendrick, Anne; Manseau, Micheline; Kilukishak, Lorna Ootoova; Koonoo, Brian; Arnakallak, Morgan; Attagutsiak, Kataisee; Mablick, Dolly 2009. Elder Cornelius Nutarak Senior’s Teachings about Polar Bear Behaviour: a Focus on Safety. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba. [pdf]
Podcasts - Inuit Knowledge Project - http://ikpodcasts.lecol-ck.ca
Thesis
- Peter N. Hettinga - Using of fecal DNA to estimate population demographics of the boreal and southern mountain ecotypes of woodland caribou. [PDF]
- Paula K. Hughson - Our homeland for the past, present and future: Akulliqpaaq Qamaniq (Aberdeen Lake) and Qamaniq Tugliqpaaq (Schultz Lake) landscapes described by Elder John Killulark. [PDF]
- Andy Miller - Living with boreal forest fires:Anishinaabe perspectives on disturbance and collaborative forestry planning, Pikangikum First Nation, Northwestern Ontario. [PDF]
- Maria Arlt - Historical perspective on woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) and landscape changes in the Prince Albert Greater Ecosystem. [PDF]
- Jeff Clark - Assessing habitat availability and genetic diversity of woodland caribou in the North Interlake region of Manitoba. [PDF]
- Stephen Petersen - Spatial genetic patterns of arctic mammals : Peary caribou (Rangifer tarandus pearyi), polar bear (Ursus maritimus) and ringed seal (Pusa hispida). [PDF]
- Devin Imrie - Traditional knowledge on sea ice change in Sanikiluaq: impacts on Inuit hunters. [PDF]
- Karin Johansson - Inuit Perspectives on Safety Measures in and around Auyuittuq National Park, Nunavut. [PDF]
- Mark Ball - Conservation genetics of canadian boreal caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou). [PDF]
- Cas Dyke - Characterization of woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) calving habitat in the boreal plains and boreal shield eoczones of Manitoba and Saskatchewan. [PDF]
- Medea Curteanu - Feasibility of Faecal DNA Genotyping as a Non-invasive Population Survey Technique for the Canadian Swift Fox (Vulpes velox). MNRM, University of Manitoba [PDF]
- Jason Kelly - Communities for Conservation: Creating a framework for plains bison conservation in central Saskatchewan. MNRM, University of Manitoba [PDF]
- Elly Bonny - Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit and knowledge transmission in a
modern Inuit community [PDF]
- Maria Arlt - Historical distribution of boreal caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) in the Prince Albert Greater Ecosystem in relation to landscape change. Honours thesis, University of Manitoba [PDF]
- Stacey Hay - Distribution and Habitat of the Least Bittern and Other Marsh Bird Species in Southern Manitoba. MNRM, University of Manitoba [PDF]
- Carrie-Anne Lander - The Movements and Distribution of Woodland Caribou on Disturbed Landscapes. MNRM, University of Manitoba [PDF]
- Christian St-Pierre - Use of remote sensing (AVHRR) for the conduct of wildlife surveys in the High Arctic. MREM, Simon Fraser University [PDF]
- Janna Goldrup - Influence of different land use type on the movement of ungulates in Prince Albert National Park. MREM, Simon Fraser University [PDF]
- Maria M’Lot - KÂ ISINÂKWÂK ASKÎY: Using Cree knowledge to perceive and describe the landscape of Wapusk National Park area. MNRM, University of Manitoba [PDF]
- Micheline Manseau - Relation r éciproque entre les caribous et la v égétation des aires d’estivage: le cas du troupeau de caribous de la Riviere George. [Relationship between caribou and the vegetation of their summer range: the case of the George River caribou herd]. PhD, Université Laval [PDF]