Philippe Henry
Dr. Philippe Henry
Assistant Professor
Ecosystem Science and Management Program
University of Northern British Columbia
3333 University Way, Prince George, BC, Office 8-336
, V2N 4Z9
Canada
Mailing Address:
Ecosystem Science and Management Program
University of Northern British Columbia
29-1525 Bear creek rd
-V1Z3R6 Kelowna, BC
Phone: +1-250-960-5424
Phone2: +1-604-358-6037
E-mail:
henryp(at)unbc.caURL Institution:
web.unbc.ca/~henryp/
Additional functions:
Member of the genetic sub committee of the North American Pika Consortium
Key Publications of Philippe Henry (up to ten) :
Henry, P. & Russello, M.A. (2013) Adaptive divergence along environmental gradients in a climate change-sensitive mammal, Ecology and Evolution, 3, 3906-3917. Lemay M, Henry P, Lamb C, Robson K, and Russello M (2013) Novel genomic resources for a climate change sensitive mammal: Characterization of the American pika transcriptome. BMC Genomics, 14, 311. Henry, P., Henry, A., and Russello, M.A. (2012) Divergence in microhabitat characteristics in American pikas from low and high elevations. Northwest Science, 86, 346-350. Henry, P., Sim, Z. & Russello M.A. (2012) Genetic evidence for restricted dispersal along continuous altitudinal gradients in a climate change-sensitive mammal: the Amercian pika. PLoS One, 7: e39077 (http://dx.plos.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0039077) Henry, P. & Russello, M.A. (2011) Obtaining high quality DNA from elusive small mammals using low-tech hair snares. European Journal of Wildlife Research, 57, 429-435. Henry, P., Henry, A. & Russello, M.A. (2011) A Noninvasive Hair Sampling Technique to Obtain High Quality DNA from Elusive Small Mammals. Journal of Visualized Experiments, 49. http://www.jove.com/index/details.stp?id=2791, DOI: 10.3791/2791 Henry, P., Miquelle, D., Sugimoto, T., McCullough, D.R., Caccone, A. & Russello, M.A. (2009) In situ population structure and ex situ representation of the endangered Amur tiger. Molecular Ecology, 18, 3173-3184. Henry, P., Le Lay, G., Goudet, J., Guisan, A., Jahodova, S. & Besnard, G (2009) Reduced genetic diversity, increased isolation and multiple introductions of invasive Giant Hogweed in the western Swiss Alps. Molecular Ecology, 18, 2819-2831. Henry, P., Provan, J., Goudet, J., Guisan, A., Jahodova, S. & Besnard, G. (2008) A set of primers for plastid indels and nuclear microsatellites in the invasive plant Heracleum mantegazzianum (Apiaceae) and their transferability to Heracleum sphondylium. Molecular Ecology Resources, 8, 161-163. Besnard, G., Henry, P., Wille, L., Cooke, C. & Chapuis, E. (2007) On the origin of the invasive Olives (Olea europaea: Oleaceae) Heredity, 99, 609-618. Besnard, G., Wille, L., Henry, P & Christin, P-A. (2007) Can microsatellite data allow identification of oleaster Plio-Pleistocene refuge zones in the Mediterranean Basin? Journal of Biogeography, 34, 559-560.
Expertise of Philippe Henry:
Expertise Category | Specific Expertise |
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Expert Type | Scientific / Fundamental Research |
Topic Atmosphere | Global Warming |
Topic Biosphere | Plants |
| Animals |
| Biodiversity |
Topic Ecosystems | Terrestrial Ecosystems |
Topic Economy/ResourceUse | Agriculture, Forestry and Fishery |
| Food Security |
| Industry |
| Trade / Globalisation |
| Transport / Mobility |
| Energy |
| Water |
| Mineral Resources |
| Land Cover / Land Use / Landscape |
Topic Technology | Biotechnology |
Topic Politics/Law | Mitigation / Prevention / Emission Reductions |
| Adaptation |
Topic Society | Population Dynamics / Migration / Urbanisation |
| Perception / Behaviour / Attitudes |
| Education / Communication / Participation |
Topic Culture/History | Ethics / Cultural Values |
| Philosophy / Religion |
| Art / Folklore / Symbols / Language |
Topic Health | Weather / Radiation / Climatic Effects |
Topic Sustainability | Ecological Sustainability |
Time Frame | Recent / Today |
Statistical Focus | Variability |
Time Scale | Seasonal / Annual |
| Decadal / Centennial |
Methods | Data Collection |
| Data Analysis |
| Literature Study |
Mountain Research Initiative | Long-term monitoring and analysis of indicators of environmental change in mount |
| Europe (including Eastern Europe) |
| North America |
Specialties of Philippe Henry:
Population genetics and multivariate analyses
Last update: 11/14/19
Source of data: ProClim- Research InfoSystem (1993-2024)
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