
Director, Caribou Ungava
Director, Aménagement intégré cerfs-forêt sur l'île d'Anticosti research program
Member, Tique-Orignal-Climat Research Partnership
Member, Centre d'études nordiques
Member, Arcticnet
Lien Caribou Ungava: www.caribou-ungava.ca
Lien Aménagement intégré cerfs-forêt sur l’île d’Anticosti : www.cerfs-foret-anticosti.com Lien Partenariat de recherche Tique-Orignal-Climat : www.albipictus.com Lien Centre d’études nordiques : www.cen.ulaval.caLien Arcticnet : www.arcticnet.ca
Biography
Dr. Steeve Côté has been a professor in the Biology Department since 2001, and enjoys a solid reputation for his work on the ecology and management of ungulates, backed by an eloquent list of publications and a strong research team. He has held an Industrial Research Chair on cervid-forest relations on Anticosti Island for almost 20 years, and has directed Caribou Ungava, a research program on the ecology of migratory caribou, since its inception in 2008. Part of his research also involves a long-term study begun over 30 years ago on the vital adaptation strategies of mountain goats in Alberta. An important objective of his work is to generate knowledge useful for the management and conservation of large herbivore populations.
Academic background and professional experience
Ph.D., Biology, Université de Sherbrooke, 1999
Post-doctoral fellow, Centre for Ecology & Hydrology and University of Aberdeen, 2000-2001
Assistant Professor in Animal Ecology, Université Laval, 2001-2005
Associate Professor in Animal Ecology, Université Laval, 2005-2009
Full Professor in Animal Ecology, Université Laval, 2009-present
Research Areas
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Écologie comportementale
Écologie de l'évolution
Écologie des populations
Écologie terrestre
Behavioural ecology
Evolutionary ecology
Plant-animal interactions
Population ecology
Contact
+ 1 418-656-2131