Edelsparre Lab
Publications
Edelsparre, A.H., J. McCarter, R. White, M. Arts, T. Pulfer et al. 2025. Fast-tracking species-at-risk conservation: a framework for addressing recovery actions through multi-agency collaboration. Ecological Solutions and Evidence. 2025;6:e70168. Awarded the Chico Mendes Prize for best article by the British Ecological Society.
Edelsparre, A.H., M. Saastamoinen, C. Teplitsky. M.J. Fitzpatrick. Evolutionary adaptation to climate change. 2024. Evolution Letters. 1: 1-7. Special Issue.
Urban, M.C., M. Saastamoinen, A. H. Edelsparre, C. Teplitsky. et al. 2024. Opportunities and limits for predicting adaptive responses to climate change. Evolution Letters. 1: 172-187. Special Issue.
Edelsparre, A.H., T. Hefley, M.A. Rodriguez, M.J. Fitzpatrick & M.B. Sokolowski. Scaling up: understanding movement from individual differences to population-level dispersal. BioRxiv: https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.01.04.425125v1 .
Tracking dispersal across a patchy landscape reveals a dynamic relationship between genotype and habitat structure. A. H. Edelsparre, Fitzpatrick, M. J., Rodríguez, M. A. & Sokolowski, M. B. 2020. Oikos. 130: 79-94
Habitat connectivity is determined by the scale of habitat loss and dispersal strategy. 2018. A.H. Edelsparre, Shahid, A., and Fitzpatrick, M.J. Ecology and Evolution. 8: 5508-5514. pdf https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.4072
The genomics of climate change. 2018. M.J. Fitzpatrick and Edelsparre, A.H. Science. 359: 29-30. pdf http://science.sciencemag.org/content/359/6371/29
Alleles underlying larval foraging behaviour influence adult dispersal in nature. 2014. A.H. Edelsparre, Vesterberg, A., Lim, J. H., Anwari, M., & Fitzpatrick, M. J. Ecology Letters. 17: 333-399. pdf https://doi.org/10.1111/ele.12234
Risk taking not foraging behaviour predicts dispersal in recently emerged stream brook charr (Salvelinus fontinalis). 2013. A.H. Edelsparre, McLaughlin R.L. & Rodríguez, M. Ecosphere, 4, art73: 1-19. pdf https://doi.org/10.1890/ES13-00013.1
Publications (non-referred)
Edelsparre, A.H. 2025. Long-term project for snakes at risk in Long Point Biosphere - Ontario’s Priority Place. NOTE: this protocol that I developed is now being used province-wide to monitor snake populations.
Edelsparre, A.H. 2021. Wetland adaptive capacity - genetic mechanisms report. Report to Environment and Climate Change Canada - Canadian Wildlife Services.
Edelsparre, A.H. 2014. Analysing habitat predictors of forest birds using breeding bird atlas data. Report to Environment Canada - Canadian Wildlife Services.
Edelsparre, A.H., T.L. Pulfer, J.I. McCarter, R. White and T. Lobb. 2014. Successful monitoring project of an aquatic reptile, Regina septemvittata. Report to the Canadian Wildlife Federation and the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources.
