Publications
Peer-reviewed
Koser, T.K., F. Dery, B. Spitz, and E.S. Chenery. Gaps and opportunities in on‐host winter tick (Dermacentor albipictus) surveillance in North America. (2025). Journal of Wildlife Management, e22726. https://doi.org/10.1002/jwmg.22726
Henaff, M., T. Galloway, E.S. Chenery, and N.J. Harms. The first observation of the louse, Tricholipeurus lipeuroides (Psocodea: Trichodectidae), infesting mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) in the Yukon, Canada. (2024). Journal of the Entomological Society of British Columbia 121, e2607-e2607.
Chenery, E.S. Detecting and Monitoring Wildlife Parasites: Determining the Current Extent and Future Impact of the Winter Tick (Dermacentor albipictus) in the Yukon and Beyond. (2023). PhD Thesis. University of Toronto
Chenery, E.S., N.J. Harms, H. Fenton, N.E. Mandrak, and P.K. Molnár. (2023). Revealing large‐scale parasite ranges: An integrated spatiotemporal database and multisource analysis of the winter tick. Ecosphere 14(1): e4376. https://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.4376
Chenery, E.S., M. Henaff, K. Magnusson, N.J. Harms, N.E. Mandrak, and P.K. Molnár. (2022). Improving widescale monitoring of ectoparasite presence in northern Canadian wildlife with the aid of Citizen Science. Insects 13, 380. https://doi.org/10.3390/ insects13040380
Montgomery, F., N. Stratton, P. Bzonek, R. Castañeda, E.S. Chenery, K. Gallage, T.S. Heer, M. Kindree, and N.E. Mandrak. (2021). The role of science advice in recovery potential assessments in freshwater fish listing decisions under the Canadian Species at Risk Act. FACETS 6: 1247-1259. https://doi.org/10.1139/facets-2020-0091
Bodner, K., C. Brimacombe, E.S. Chenery, A. Greiner, A.M. McLeod, S.R. Penk, and J.S. Vargas Soto. (2021). Ten Simple Rules for tackling your first mathematical models: A guide for graduate students by graduate students. PLoS Comput. Biol. 17(1): e1008539. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1008539
Chenery, E.S., N.J. Harms, N.E. Mandrak, and P.K. Molnàr. (2020). First records of larval winter ticks (Dermacentor albipictus) by flagging in Yukon, Canada. Parasites & Vectors 13:565 https://doi.org/10.1186/s13071-020-04425-3
Penk, S.R., K. Bodner, J.S. Vargas Soto, E.S. Chenery, A. Nascou, and P.K. Molnàr. (2020). Mechanistic models can reveal infection pathways from prevalence data: the mysterious case of polar bears Ursus maritimus and Trichinella nativa. Oikos 130: 197-210. https://doi.org/10.1111/oik.07458
Chenery, E.S., D.A.R. Drake, and N.E. Mandrak. (2020). Reducing uncertainty in species management: forecasting secondary spread with expert opinion and mechanistic models. Ecosphere 11(4): e03011.10.1002/ecs2.3011
Technical reports
Heinrichs, J., N. Schumaker, E. Chenery, E. Law, H. Young, D. LaPlante, J. Dunk. Simulating Conservation Translocation of the Northern Spotted Owl: A Feasibility Assessment. (2025). CEG Technical Report 25.09. Computational Ecology Group, Canmore, Alberta.
Law, E., M. Pons, J. Lawler, L. Santillana, E. Chenery, H. Young, and J. Heinrichs. (2025). Interacting Stressors: Fort Cavazos Landscape State Transition Modeling. CEG Technical Report 25.02. Computational Ecology Group, Canmore, Alberta.
Heinrichs, J., S. Watkins, E. Chenery, S. Nelson, M. Pons, H. Young, and J. Lawler. (2025). Influences of Multiple Stressors on Mazama Pocket Gopher populations in the South Puget Sound. CEG Technical Report 25.01. Computational Ecology Group, Canmore, Alberta.
