Publications
Wheeler, H. C., Berteaux, D., Furgal, C., Parlee, B., Yoccoz, N. G. & Grémillet, D. 2016. Stakeholder perspectives on triage in wildlife monitoring in a rapidly changing arctic. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 128(4): doi: 10.3389/fevo.2016.00128
Wheeler, H. C., Høye, T. T., Martin-Schmidt, N., Svenning, J. C. & Forchammer, M. C. 2015. Phenological mismatch with abiotic conditions - implications for flowering in Arctic plants. Ecology, 96:775-787.
Wheeler, H. C., Chipperfield, J., Roland, C. & Svenning, J. C. 2015. How will the greening of the Arctic affect a common ecosystem engineer? Vegetation effects on arctic ground squirrels. Oecologia. In press, Available early online. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00442-015-3240-7
Wheeler, H. C. & Hik, D. S. 2014. Giving up densities and foraging behaviour indicate possible effects of shrub encroachment on arctic ground squirrels. Animal Behaviour, 95:1-8.
Wheeler, H. C. & Hik, D. S. 2014. Influence of shrub canopies on growth rate and pre-hibernation mass of juvenile arctic ground squirrels. Wildlife Biology, 20: 253-258.
Wheeler, H. C. & Hik, D. S. 2013. Arctic ground squirrels Urocitellus parryii as drivers and indicators of change in northern ecosystems. Mammal Review. 43, 3: 238-255.
Sheriff, M. J., Wheeler, H., Donker, S. A., Krebs, C. J., Palme, R., Hik, D. S. & Boonstra, R. 2012. Mountain-top and valley-bottom experiences: the stress axis as an integrator of environmental variability in arctic ground squirrel populations. Journal of Zoology. 287, 1: 65-75.
Thompson, P. M. & Wheeler, H. 2008. Photo-ID-based estimates of reproductive patterns in female harbor seals. Marine Mammal Science. 24, 1: 138-146.
Wheeler, H. C., Høye, T. T., Martin-Schmidt, N., Svenning, J. C. & Forchammer, M. C. 2015. Phenological mismatch with abiotic conditions - implications for flowering in Arctic plants. Ecology, 96:775-787.
Wheeler, H. C., Chipperfield, J., Roland, C. & Svenning, J. C. 2015. How will the greening of the Arctic affect a common ecosystem engineer? Vegetation effects on arctic ground squirrels. Oecologia. In press, Available early online. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00442-015-3240-7
Wheeler, H. C. & Hik, D. S. 2014. Giving up densities and foraging behaviour indicate possible effects of shrub encroachment on arctic ground squirrels. Animal Behaviour, 95:1-8.
Wheeler, H. C. & Hik, D. S. 2014. Influence of shrub canopies on growth rate and pre-hibernation mass of juvenile arctic ground squirrels. Wildlife Biology, 20: 253-258.
Wheeler, H. C. & Hik, D. S. 2013. Arctic ground squirrels Urocitellus parryii as drivers and indicators of change in northern ecosystems. Mammal Review. 43, 3: 238-255.
Sheriff, M. J., Wheeler, H., Donker, S. A., Krebs, C. J., Palme, R., Hik, D. S. & Boonstra, R. 2012. Mountain-top and valley-bottom experiences: the stress axis as an integrator of environmental variability in arctic ground squirrel populations. Journal of Zoology. 287, 1: 65-75.
Thompson, P. M. & Wheeler, H. 2008. Photo-ID-based estimates of reproductive patterns in female harbor seals. Marine Mammal Science. 24, 1: 138-146.