Grégory Bulté
Associate Professor, Teaching Stream
Degrees: | B.Sc. (Québec), Ph.D. (Ottawa) |
Email: | Gregory.Bulte@carleton.ca |
Office: | Office: 4630 CTTC Building |
Website: | Visit my website |
Current Interests
Natural history, ecology, and conservation of amphibians and reptiles.
Selected Publications
Bulté G, JA Robichaud, SJ Cooke, HA MacMillan & G Blouin-Demers. 2024. Female northern map turtles limit male harassment during the reproductive period by burying themselves in lake sediments. Ethology.
Bulté G, JA Robichaud, E Shadlock, SJ Cooke & G Blouin-Demers. 2024. Overwintering site fidelity and communal hibernation predispose northern map turtles to mass mortality events. Canadian Journal of Zoology. 102(2): 166-174
Robichaud, JA, G Bulté, HA MacMillan, & SJ Cooke. 2022. Five months under ice: biologging reveals behavior patterns of overwintering freshwater turtles. Canadian Journal of Zoology. 00:000-000.
Bulté G, B Huneault & G Blouin-Demers. 2021. Free ranging male northern map turtles use public information when interacting with potential mates. Ethology. 00 :1-7
Fiedler A, G Blouin-Demers, G Bulté, & V Careau. 2021. Phylogenetic analysis of macroecological patterns of home range area in snakes. Oecologia. 195. 1-10.
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