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William D Halliday
William D Halliday
Conservation Scientist, Wildlife Conservation Society Canada
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Global COVID-19 lockdown highlights humans as both threats and custodians of the environment
AE Bates, RB Primack, BS Biggar, TJ Bird, ME Clinton, RJ Command, ...
Biological conservation 263, 109175, 2021
1412021
Potential impacts of shipping noise on marine mammals in the western Canadian Arctic
WD Halliday, SJ Insley, RC Hilliard, T de Jong, MK Pine
Marine Pollution Bulletin 123 (1-2), 73-82, 2017
1152017
Assessing vessel slowdown for reducing auditory masking for marine mammals and fish of the western Canadian Arctic
MK Pine, DE Hannay, SJ Insley, WD Halliday, F Juanes
Marine Pollution Bulletin 135, 290-302, 2018
602018
Vessel traffic in the Canadian Arctic: Management solutions for minimizing impacts on whales in a changing northern region
LH McWhinnie, WD Halliday, SJ Insley, C Hilliard, RR Canessa
Ocean & Coastal Management 160, 1-17, 2018
492018
Red flour beetles balance thermoregulation and food acquisition via density‐dependent habitat selection
WD Halliday, G Blouin‐Demers
Journal of Zoology 294 (3), 198-205, 2014
472014
Underwater noise and Arctic marine mammals: Review and policy recommendations
WD Halliday, MK Pine, SJ Insley
Environmental Reviews 28 (4), 438-448, 2020
462020
Tourist vessel traffic in important whale areas in the western Canadian Arctic: Risks and possible management solutions
WD Halliday, PL Têtu, J Dawson, SJ Insley, RC Hilliard
Marine Policy 97, 72-81, 2018
402018
Seasonal patterns in ocean ambient noise near Sachs Harbour, Northwest Territories
SJ Insley, WD Halliday, T De Jong
Arctic, 239-248, 2017
402017
Efficacy of coverboards for sampling small northern snakes
WD Halliday, G Blouin-Demers
Herpetology Notes 8, 309-314, 2015
392015
High temperature intensifies negative density dependence of fitness in red flour beetles
WD Halliday, AS Thomas, G Blouin‐Demers
Ecology and Evolution 5 (5), 1061-1067, 2015
372015
Testosterone, body size, and sexual signals predict parasite load in Yarrow’s Spiny Lizards (Sceloporus jarrovii)
WD Halliday, JE Paterson, LD Patterson, SJ Cooke, G Blouin-Demers
Canadian Journal of Zoology 92 (12), 1075-1082, 2014
362014
Differential fitness in field and forest explains density-independent habitat selection by gartersnakes
WD Halliday, G Blouin-Demers
Oecologia 181, 841-851, 2016
312016
Exploratory and defensive behaviours change with sex and body size in eastern garter snakes (Thamnophis sirtalis)
Z Maillet, WD Halliday, G Blouin-Demers
Journal of Ethology 33, 47-54, 2015
312015
The coastal Arctic marine soundscape near Ulukhaktok, Northwest Territories, Canada
WD Halliday, MK Pine, X Mouy, P Kortsalo, RC Hilliard, SJ Insley
Polar Biology 43, 623-636, 2020
292020
Low-amplitude noise elicits the Lombard effect in plainfin midshipman mating vocalizations in the wild
NAW Brown, WD Halliday, S Balshine, F Juanes
Animal Behaviour 181, 29-39, 2021
282021
Bowhead whales overwinter in the Amundsen Gulf and eastern Beaufort Sea
SJ Insley, WD Halliday, X Mouy, N Diogou
Royal Society Open Science 8 (4), 202268, 2021
262021
Potential exposure of beluga and bowhead whales to underwater noise from ship traffic in the Beaufort and Chukchi Seas
WD Halliday, MK Pine, JJ Citta, L Harwood, DDW Hauser, RC Hilliard, ...
Ocean & coastal management 204, 105473, 2021
262021
Patch use and vigilance by sympatric lemmings in predator and competitor-driven landscapes of fear
A Dupuch, DW Morris, WD Halliday
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 68, 299-308, 2014
262014
Safety from predators or competitors? Interference competition leads to apparent predation risk
WD Halliday, DW Morris
Journal of Mammalogy 94 (6), 1380-1392, 2013
252013
Beluga vocalizations decrease in response to vessel traffic in the Mackenzie River estuary
WD Halliday, K Scharffenberg, S MacPhee, RC Hilliard, X Mouy, ...
Arctic 72 (4), 337-346, 2019
242019
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