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Christopher Buddle

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Affiliation: McGill University
Position: Assistant Professor
Work Address: Department of Natural Resource Sciences
McGill University, Macdonald Campus
21,111 Lakeshore Road
Ste Anne de Bellevue, Québec
H9X 3V9
Work Phone: (514) 398-8026
Email: chris.buddle(at)mcgill.ca
Fax: (514) 398-7990
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Present Work: The role of spiders in forest floor food-webs; Interactions between spiders and dead wood; Spiders as natural enemies in apple orchards; Long-term biodiversity monitoring; Spider ecology and taxonomy; Pseudoscorpion ecology and taxonomy
Expertise/Interests: spider ecology; spider taxonomy; pseudoscorpion taxonomy;
Christopher Buddle

Publications

  1. Lessard J-P., and C.M. Buddle. 2005. The effects of urbanization on ant assemblages (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) associated with the Molson Nature Reserve, Quebec. The Canadian Entomologist, in press (accepted 01/2005)
  2. Bolduc E., C.M. Buddle, N. Bostanian, and C. Vincent. 2005. The ground-dwelling spider fauna (Araneae) of two Vineyards in southern Quebec. Environmental Entomology, in press (accepted 01/2005)
  3. Buddle, C.M., J. Beguin, E. Bolduc, A. Mercado, T.E. Sackett, R.D. Selby, H. Varady-Szabo, and R.M. Zeran. 2005 The importance and use of taxon sampling curves for comparative biodiversity research with forest arthropod assemblages. The Canadian Entomologist, in press (accepted 09/2004)
  4. Buddle C.M., and M.L. Draney. 2004. Phenology of linyphiids in an old-growth deciduous forest in central Alberta, Canada. Journal of Arachnology. 32: 221-230
  5. Buddle, C.M., T.S. Higgins, and A.L. Rypstra. Ground-dwelling Spider Assemblages Inhabiting Riparian Forests and Hedgerows in the Agricultural Landscape.  American Midland Naturalist 151: 15-26
  6. Buddle, C.M., S.E. Walker, and A.L. Rypstra. 2003. Cannibalism and density-dependent mortality in the wolf spider Pardosa milvina. Canadian Journal of Zoology 81: 1293-1297
  7. Buddle, C.M., and H.E.J. Hammond. 2003. Comparison of ground beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae) and spiders (Araneae) collected in pan and pitfall traps. The Canadian Entomologist 135: 609-611
    Graham, A.K., C.M. Buddle, and J.R. Spence. 2003. Habitat affinities of spiders living near a freshwater pond. Journal of Arachnology 31: 78-89
  8. Buddle, C.M., and A.L. Rypstra. 2003. Factors initiating emigration of two wolf spider species (Araneae: Lycosidae) in an agroecosystem. Environmental Entomology 32: 88-95
    Balfour, R.A., C.M. Buddle, A.L. Rypstra, S.E. Walker, and S.D. Marshall. 2003. Ontogenetic shifts in competitive interactions and intraguild predation between two wolf spider species. Ecological Entomology 28: 25-30
  9. Work, T.T., C.M. Buddle, L.M. Korinus, and J.R. Spence. 2002. Pitfall trap size and capture of three taxa of litter-dwelling arthropods and implications for biodiversity studies. Environmental Entomology 31: 438-448
  10. Buddle, C.M. 2002. Interactions among young stages of the wolf spiders Pardosa moesta and P. mackenziana (Araneae, Lycosidae). Oikos 96: 130-136.
  11. Buddle, C.M. 2001. Spiders (Araneae) associated with downed woody material in central Alberta, Canada. Agricultural and Forest Entomology. 3: 241-251.
  12. Marshall, S.A., C.M. Buddle, B.J. Sinclair, and D.J. Buckle. 2001. Spiders, flies and some other arthropods of the Fathom Five Islands and the upper Bruce Peninsula. In: Ecology, culture, and conservation of a protected area: Fathom Five National Marine Park, Canada (S. Parker and M. Munawar, eds.). Ecovision World Monograph Series, pp. 191-229.
  13. Buddle, C.M. 2000. Life history of Pardosa moesta and Pardosa mackenziana (Araneae, Lycosidae) in central Alberta, Canada. Journal of Arachnology 28: 319-328.
  14. Buddle, C.M., J.R. Spence, and D.W. Langor. 2000. Successsion of boreal forest spider assemblages following wildfire and harvesting. Ecography 23: 424-436.
  15. Spence, J.R., C.M. Buddle, K.J.K. Gandhi, D.W. Langor, W.J.A. Volney, H.E.J. Hammond, and G.R. Pohl. 1999. Invertebrate biodiversity, forestry and emulation of natural disturbance: a down-to-earth perspective. In: Proceedings: Pacific Northwest Forest and Rangeland Soil organism symposium (Meurisse, R.T., W.G. Ypsilantis, and C.A. Seybold, eds). 1998 March 17-19, Corvallis. Corvallis, Oregon State University, College of Forestry. Pp. 80-90.