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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.ca
URL 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 CategorySpecific Expertise
    Expert TypeScientific / Fundamental Research
    Topic AtmosphereGlobal Warming
    Topic BiospherePlants
    Animals
    Biodiversity
    Topic EcosystemsTerrestrial Ecosystems
    Topic Economy/ResourceUseAgriculture, Forestry and Fishery
    Food Security
    Industry
    Trade / Globalisation
    Transport / Mobility
    Energy
    Water
    Mineral Resources
    Land Cover / Land Use / Landscape
    Topic TechnologyBiotechnology
    Topic Politics/LawMitigation / Prevention / Emission Reductions
    Adaptation
    Topic SocietyPopulation Dynamics / Migration / Urbanisation
    Perception / Behaviour / Attitudes
    Education / Communication / Participation
    Topic Culture/HistoryEthics / Cultural Values
    Philosophy / Religion
    Art / Folklore / Symbols / Language
    Topic HealthWeather / Radiation / Climatic Effects
    Topic SustainabilityEcological Sustainability
    Time FrameRecent / Today
    Statistical FocusVariability
    Time ScaleSeasonal / Annual
    Decadal / Centennial
    MethodsData Collection
    Data Analysis
    Literature Study
    Mountain Research InitiativeLong-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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