Donald W. Thomas (1955-2009)

Ancien Membre régulier
Écophysiologie animale

Université de Sherbrooke
Faculté des Sciences
Département de biologie
2500, boul. de l'Université
Sherbrooke (Québec) J1K 2R1
Canada

À la mémoire de Don 
Fondation Donald Thomas 

FORMATION
  • Postdoctorat Forestry 1985 (University of Washington)
  • Postdoctorat Biology 1984 (Carleton University)
  • Ph.D. Biology 1982 (University of Aberdeen)
  • M.Sc. Biology 1978 (Carleton University)
  • B.Sc. Biology 1975 (University of New Brunswick)

Le 30 mai 2009, est décédé à l'âge de 55 ans, le professeur Donald W. Thomas, doyen de la Faculté des sciences, des suites d’un accident vasculaire cérébral, sur son terrain d'expérimentation en Corse. Le CEF perd ainsi un très important chercheur en écophysiologie animale et un passionné de la vie!

THÈMES DE RECHERCHE

Depuis mon entrée en fonction à l'Université de Sherbrooke en 1985 en tant que Professeur-chercheur, mon programme de recherche et de formation de jeunes chercheurs et chercheures a porté sur l'équilibre et les contraintes énergétiques et nutritionnelles chez les homéothermes en sens large. J’utilise les mammifères et les oiseaux comme modèles biologiques et mes recherches portent autant sur les animaux libres dans la nature que dans le laboratoire. Je crois que le mariage des méthodes précises du laboratoire avec les études sur le terrain permet de mieux comprendre les contraintes énergétiques et nutritionnelles que les animaux doivent solutionner dans leur vie quotidienne. Durant les derniers 15 ans, mes recherches et celles de mes étudiants ont abordé des problématiques très diversifiées:

  • torpeur et hibernation (chauves-souris insectivores et rongeurs)
  • fonction digestive et extraction des nutriments (chauves-souris frugivores et rongeurs)
  • condition corporelle et régulation du métabolisme (chauves-souris frugivores, rongeurs et oiseaux)
  • flux de chaleur (cornes des bovidés et modèles taxidermiques)
  • dépenses d'énergie lors des périodes de grande demande (reproduction chez les oiseaux et hivernage chez les rongeurs).

C’est ce dernier axe qui m’a amené à établir une collaboration avec les Drs Lambrechts et Blondel du Centre d’Écologie Fonctionnelle et Évolutive (CNRS, Montpellier, France) afin de me permettre de marier l’approche écophysiologique avec l’écologie évolutive, collaboration qui ouvre de nouvelles orientations de recherches en France.

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PUBLICATIONS
Livres


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Chapitres de livre


  1. Thomas, D.W., Henry, M. (2006) Epomops buettikoferi. In Mammals of Africa. (Happold, D. and Butynski, T., Eds.) Mammals of Africa
  2. Thomas, D.W., Henry, M. (2006) Myonycteris torquata. In Mammals of Africa. (Happold, D. and Butynski, T., Eds.) Academic Press, NY
  3. Thomas, D.W., Henry, M. (2006) Eidolon helvum. In Mammals of Africa. (Happold, D. and Butynski, T., Eds.) Academic Press, NY
  4. Thomas, D.W., Henry, M. (2006) Micropteropus pusillus. In Mammals of Africa. (Happold, D. and Butynski, T., Eds.) NY, Academic Press
  5. Thomas, D.W., Geiser, F. (2005) Temperature, hibernation energetics, and the cave and continental distributions of little brown bats. In Functional and Evolutionary Ecology of Bats. (Akbar, Z., McCracken, G.F. and Kunz, T.H., Eds.) NY, Oxford University Press
  6. Thomas, D.W., Geiser, F. (2005) Thermal and energetic considerations in the evolutionary ecology of bats. In Functional and Evolutionary Ecology of Bats. (Akbar, Z., McCracken, G.F. and Kunz, T.H., Eds.) NY, Oxford University Press
  7. Speakman, J.S., Thomas, D.W. (2003) Physiological ecology and energetics of bats. In Ecology of bats II. (Kunz, T.H. and Fenton, M.B., Eds.) University of Chicago Press, pages 430-490


Livres, numéros spéciaux et actes de colloques publiés à titre d'éditeur


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Articles révisés par un comité de lecture


  1. Mabille, G., Berteaux, D., Thomas, D.W., Fortin, D. (2011) Behavioural responses of wintering porcupines to their heterogeneous thermal environment. Ecoscience, 18(4):341-353
  2. Thomas, D.W., Bourgault, P., Shipley, B., Perret, P., Blondel, J. (2010) Context-dependent Changes in the Weighting of Environmental Cues That Initiate Breeding in a Temperate Passerine, the Corsican Blue Tit (Cyanistes caeruleus). Auk, 127(1):129-139
  3. Careau, V., Bininda-Emonds, O.R.P., Thomas, D.W., Reale, D., Humphries, M.M. (2009) Exploration strategies map along fast-slow metabolic and life-history continua in muroid rodents. Functional Ecology, 23(1):150-156
  4. Mennerat, A., Perret, P., Bourgault, P., Blondel, J., Gimenez, O., Thomas, D.W., Heeb, P., Lambrechts, M.M. (2009) Aromatic plants in nests of blue tits: positive effects on nestlings. Animal Behaviour, 77(3):569-574
  5. Mathot, K.J., Godde, S., Careau, V., Thomas, D.W., Giraldeau, L.A. (2009) Testing dynamic variance-sensitive foraging using individual differences in basal metabolic rates of zebra finches. Oikos, 118(4):545-552
  6. Munro, D., Thomas, D.W., Humphries, M.M. (2008) Extreme suppression of aboveground activity by a food-storing hibernator, the eastern chipmunk (Tamias striatus). Canadian Journal of Zoology, 86(5):364-370
  7. Careau, V., Thomas, D.W., Humphries, M.M., Reale, D. (2008) Energy metabolism and animal personality. Oikos, 117(5):641-653
  8. Dubois, Y., Blouin-Demers, G., Thomas, D.W. (2008) Temperature selection in wood turtles (Glyptemys insculpta) and its implications for energetics. Ecoscience, 15(3):398-406
  9. Landry-Cuerrier, M., Munro, D., Thomas, D.W., Humphries, M.M. (2008) Climate And Resource Determinants Of Fundamental And Realized Metabolic Niches Of Hibernating Chipmunks. Ecology, 89(12):3306-3316
  10. Thomas, D.W., Shipley, B., Blondel, J., Perret, P., Simon, A., Lambrechts, M.M. (2007) Common paths link food abundance and ectoparasite loads to physiological performance and recruitment in nestling blue tits. Functional Ecology, 21(5):947-955
  11. Careau, V., Morand-Ferron, J., Thomas, D.W. (2007) Basal metabolic rate of Canidae from hot deserts to cold arctic climates. Journal of Mammalogy, 88(2):394-400
  12. Bourgault, P., Thomas, D.W., Blondel, J., Perret, P., Lambrechts, M.M. (2007) Between-population differences in egg composition in Blue Tits (Cyanistes caeruleus). Canadian Journal of Zoology, 85(1):71-80
  13. Bourgault, P., Thomas, D.W., Blondel, J., Lambrechts, M. (2006) Between-population differences in egg quality in Blue Tits: Perspectives for the study of the proximate determinants of breeding traits in heterogeneous environments. Journal of Ornithology, 147(5):141
  14. Careau, V., Therrien, J.-F., Porras, P., Thomas, D.W., Bildstein, K. (2006) Soaring and gliding flight of migrating Broad-winged Hawks: Behavior in the nearctic and neotropics compared. Wilson Journal of Ornithology, 118(4):471-477
  15. Caro, S.P., Lambrechts, M.M., Chastel, O., Sharp, P.J., Thomas, D.W., Balthazart, J. (2006) Simultaneous pituitary-gonadal recrudescence in two Corsican populations of male blue tits with asynchronous breeding dates. Hormones and Behavior, 50(3):347-360
  16. Grosbois, V., Henry, P.Y., Blondel, J., Perret, P., Lebreton, J.D., Thomas, D.W., Lambrechts, M.M. (2006) Climate impacts on Mediterranean blue tit survival: An investigation across seasons and spatial scales. Global Change Biology, 12(12):2235-2249
  17. Blondel, J., Thomas, D.W., Charmantier, A., Perret, P., Bourgault, P., Lambrechts, M.M. (2006) A thirty-year study of phenotypic and genetic variation of blue tits in Mediterranean habitat mosaics. BioScience, 56(8):661-673
  18. Ferland-Raymond, B., Bachand, M., Thomas, D.W., Bildstein, K. (2005) Flapping rates of migrating and foraging Turkey Vultures Cathartes aura in Costa Rica. Vulture News, 53:4-9
  19. Simon, A., Thomas, D.W., Speakman, J.R., Blondel, J., Perret, P., Lambrechts, M.M. (2005) Impact of ectoparasitic blowfly larvae (Protocattiphora spp.) on the behavior and energetics of nestling Blue Tits. Journal of Field Ornithology, 76(4):402-410
  20. Munro, D., Thomas, D.W., Humphries, M.M. (2005) Torpor patterns of hibernating eastern chipmunks Tamias striatus vary in response to the size and fatty acid composition of food hoards. Journal of Animal Ecology, 74(4):692-700
  21. Tremblay, I., Thomas, D.W., Blondel, J., Perret, P., Lambrechts, M.M. (2005) The effect of habitat quality on foraging patterns, provisioning rate and nestling growth in Corsican Blue Tits Parus caeruleus. Ibis, 147(1):17-24
  22. Caro, S.P., Balthazart, J., Thomas, D.W., Lacroix, A., Chastel, O., Lambrechts, M.M. (2005) Endocrine correlates of the breeding asynchrony between two corsican populations of blue tits (Parus caeruleus). General and Comparative Endocrinology, 140(1):52-60
  23. Humphries, M.M., Boutin, S., Thomas, D.W., Ryan, J.D., Selman, C., McAdam, A.G., Berteaux, D., Speakman, J.R. (2005) Expenditure freeze: The metabolic response of small mammals to cold environments. Ecology Letters, 8(12):1326-1333
  24. Simon, A., Thomas, D.W., Blondel, J., Perret, P., Lambrechts, M.M. (2005) A test of genetic versus environmental determination of between-population differences in nestling size and hematocrit level in Blue Tits (Parus caeruleus). Canadian Journal of Zoology, 83:694-701
  25. Simon, A., Thomas, D.W., Bourgault, P., Blondel, J., Perret, P., Lambrechts, M.M. (2005) Between-population differences in nestling size and hematocrit level in blue tits (Parus caeruleus): A cross-fostering test for genetic and environmental effects. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 83(5):694-701
  26. Munro, D., Thomas, D.W. (2004) The role of polyunsaturated fatty acids in the expression of torpor by mammals: A review. Zoology, 107(1):29-48
  27. Simon, A., Thomas, D.W., Blondel, J., Perret, P., Lambrechts, M.M. (2004) Physiological ecology of mediterranean blue tits (Parus caeruleus L.): Effects of ectoparasites (Protocalliphora spp.) and food abundance on metabolic capacity of nestlings. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology, 77(3):492-501
  28. Lambrechts, M.M., Caro, S., Charmantier, A., Gross, N., Galan, M.J., Perret, P., Cartan-Son, M., Dias, P.C., Blondel, J., Thomas, D.W. (2004) Habitat quality as a predictor of spatial variation in blue tit reproductive performance: A multi-plot analysis in a heterogeneous landscape. Oecologia, 141(4):555-561
  29. Banbura, J., Perret, P., Blondel, J., Thomas, D.W., Cartan-Son, M., Lambrechts, M.M. (2004) Effects of Protocalliphora parasites on nestling food composition in Corsican Blue Tits Parus caeruleus: Consequences for nestling performance. Acta Ornithologica, 39(2):93-103
  30. Humphries, M.M., Kramer, D.L., Thomas, D.W. (2003) The role of energy availability in mammalian hibernation: An experimental test in free-ranging eastern chipmunks. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology, 76(2):180-186
  31. Humphries, M.M., Thomas, D.W., Kramer, D.L. (2003) The role of energy availability in mammalian hibernation: A cost-benefit approach. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology, 76(2):165-179
  32. Simon, A., Thomas, D.W., Blondel, J., Lambrechts, M.M., Perret, P. (2003) Within-brood distribution of ectoparasite attacks on nestling blue tits: A test of the tasty chick hypothesis using inulin as a tracer. Oikos, 102(3):551-558
  33. Tremblay, I., Thomas, D.W., Lambrechts, M.M., Blondel, J., Perret, P. (2003) Variation in Blue Tit breeding performance across gradients in habitat richness. Ecology, 84(11):3033-3043
  34. Humphries, M.M., Thomas, D.W., Hall, C.L., Speakman, J.R., Kramer, D.L. (2002) The energetics of autumn mast hoarding in eastern chipmunks. Oecologia, 133(1):30-37
  35. Humphries, M.M., Thomas, D.W., Speakman, J.R. (2002) Climate-mediated energetic constraints on the distribution of hibernating mammals. Nature, 418:313-316
  36. Henry, M., Thomas, D.W., Vaudry, R., Carrier, M. (2002) Foraging distances and home range of pregnant and lactating little brown bats (Myotis lucifugus). Journal of Mammalogy, 83(3):767-774
  37. Thomas, D.W., Blondel, J., Perret, P. (2001) Physiological ecology of Mediterranean Blue Tits (Parus caeruleus): I. A test for inter-population differences in resting metabolic rate and thermal conductance as a response to hot climates. Zoology, 104(1):33-40
  38. Thomas, D.W., Blondel, J., Perret, P., Lambrechts, M.M., Speakman, J.R. (2001) Variation in food supply, energy expenditure, and the timing of breeding in birds. Science, 294:471a
  39. Thomas, D.W., Blondel, J., Perret, P., Lambrechts, M.M., Speakman, J.R. (2001) Energetic and fitness costs of mismatching resource supply and demand in seasonally breeding birds. Science, 291(5513):2598-2600
  40. Humphries, M.M., Thomas, D.W., Kramer, D.L. (2001) Torpor and digestion in food-storing hibernators. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology, 74(2):283-292
  41. Vezina, F., Charlebois, D., Thomas, D.W. (2001) An automated system for the measurement of mass and identification of birds at perches. Journal of Field Ornithology, 72(2):211-220
  42. Lariviere, S., Crete, M., Huot, J., Patenaude, R., Price, C., Thomas, D.W. (2001) Influence of food shortage during the summer on body composition and reproductive hormones in the red fox, Vulpes vulpes. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 79(3):471-477
  43. Vezina, F., Thomas, D.W. (2000) Social status does not affect resting metabolic rate in wintering dark-eyed junco (Junco hyemalis). Physiological and Biochemical Zoology, 73(2):231-236
  44. Berteaux, D., Thomas, D.W. (1999) Seasonal and interindividual variation in field water metabolism of female meadow voles Microtus pennsylvanicus. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology, 72(5):545-554
  45. Lambrechts, M.M., Blondel, J., Caizergues, A., Dias, P.C., Pradel, R., Thomas, D.W. (1999) Will estimates of lifetime recruitment of breeding offspring on small-scale study plots help us to quantify processes underlying adaptation? Oikos, 86(1):147-151
  46. Delorme, M., Thomas, D.W. (1999) Comparative analysis of the digestive efficiency and nitrogen and energy requirements of the phyllostomid fruit-bat (Artibeus jamaicensis) and the pteropodid fruit-bat (Rousettus aegyptiacus). Journal of Comparative Physiology B-Biochemical Systems and Environmental Physiology, 169(2):123-132
  47. Fournier, F., Thomas, D.W., Garland Jr, T. (1999) A test of two hypotheses explaining the seasonality of reproduction in temperate mammals. Functional Ecology, 13(4):523-529
  48. Picard, K., Thomas, D.W., Festa-Bianchet, M., Belleville, F., Laneville, A. (1999) Differences in the thermal conductance of tropical and temperate bovid horns. Ecoscience, 6(2):148-158
  49. Fournier, F., Thomas, D.W. (1999) Thermoregulation and repeatability of oxygen-consumption measurements in winter-acclimatized North American porcupines (Erethizon dorsatum). Canadian Journal of Zoology, 77(2):194-202
  50. Thomas, D.W., Pacheco, M.A., Fournier, F., Fortin, D. (1998) Validation of the effect of helox on thermal conductance in homeotherms using heated models. Journal of Thermal Biology, 23(6):377-380
  51. Fournier, F., Thomas, D.W. (1997) Nitrogen and energy requirements of the North American porcupine (Erethizon dorsatum). Physiological and Biochemical Zoology, 70(6):615-620
  52. Audet, D., Thomas, D.W. (1997) Facultative hypothermia as a thermoregulatory strategy in the phyllostomid bats, Caroliia perspicillata and Sturnira lilium. Journal of Comparative Physiology B-Biochemical Systems and Environmental Physiology, 167(2):146-152
  53. Thomas, D.W., Geiser, F. (1997) Periodic arousals in hibernating mammals: Is evaporative water loss involved? Functional Ecology, 11(5):585-591
  54. Berteaux, D., Bergeron, J.M., Thomas, D.W., Lapierre, H. (1996) Solitude versus gregariousness: Do physical benefits drive the choice in overwintering meadow voles? Oikos, 76(2):330-336
  55. Berteaux, D., Masseboeuf, F., Bonzom, J.M., Bergeron, J.M., Thomas, D.W., Lapierre, H. (1996) Effect of carrying a radiocollar on expenditure of energy by meadow voles. Journal of Mammalogy, 77(2):359-363
  56. Delorme, M., Thomas, D.W. (1996) Nitrogen and energy requirements of the short tailed fruit bat (Carollia perspicillata): Fruit bats are not nitrogen constrained. Journal of Comparative Physiology B-Biochemical Systems and Environmental Physiology, 166(7):427-434
  57. Berteaux, D., Thomas, D.W., Bergeron, J.M., Lapierre, H. (1996) Repeatability of daily field metabolic rate in female Meadow Voles (Microtus Pennsylvanicus). Functional Ecology, 10(6):751-759
  58. Picard, K., Festa-Bianchet, M., Thomas, D.W. (1996) The cost of horniness: Heat loss may counter sexual selection for large horns in temperate bovids. Ecoscience, 3(3):280-284
  59. Thomas, D.W., Brigham, R.M., Lapierre, H. (1996) Field metabolic rates and body mass changes in common poorwills (Phalaenoptilus nuttallii: Caprimulgidae). Ecoscience, 3(1):70-74
  60. Audet, D., Thomas, D.W. (1996) Evaluation of the accuracy of body temperature measurement using external radio transmitters. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 74(9):1778-1781
  61. Thomas, D.W. (1995) Hibernating bats are sensitive to nontactile human disturbance. Journal of Mammalogy, 76(3):940-946
  62. Picard, K., Thomas, D.W., Festa-Bianchet, M., Lanthier, C. (1994) Bovid horns: An important site for heat loss during winter? Journal of Mammalogy, 75(3):710-713
  63. Thomas, D.W., Martin, K., Lapierre, H. (1994) Doubly labelled water measurements of field metabolic rate in white-tailed ptarmigan: Variation in background isotope abundances and effect on CO2 production estimates. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 72(11):1967-1972
  64. Gauthier, M., Thomas, D.W., Speakman, J.R., Lapierre, H. (1994) Benefits associated with the reuse of nests by the cliff swallow, Hirundo pyrrhonota. Ecoscience, 1(2):119-126
  65. Thomas, D.W., Bosque, C., Arends, A. (1993) Development of thermoregulation and the energetics of nestling oilbirds (Steatornis caripensis). Physiological Zoology, 66(3):322-348
  66. Gauthier, M., Thomas, D.W. (1993) Relative success of two consecutive nesting attempts by a colony of cliff swallows (Hirundo pyrhonotta) at Sherbrooke, Quebec. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 71(5):1055-1059
  67. Gauthier, M., Thomas, D.W. (1993) Nest site selection and cost of nest building by cliff swallows (Hirundo pyrrhonota). Canadian Journal of Zoology, 71(6):1120-1123
  68. Thomas, D.W. (1993) Lack of Evidence for a Biological Alarm Clock in Bats (Myotis Spp) Hibernating under Natural Conditions. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 71(1):1-3
  69. Fullard, J.H., Barclay, R.M.R., Thomas, D.W. (1993) Echolocation in Free-Flying Atiu Swiftlets (Aerodramus-Sawtelli). Biotropica, 25(3):334-339
  70. Thomas, D.W., Cloutier, D. (1992) Evaporative Water-Loss by Hibernating Little Brown Bats, Myotis-Lucifugus. Physiological Zoology, 65(2):443-456
  71. Bucyanayandi, J.D., Bergeron, J.M., Soucie, J., Thomas, D.W., Jean, Y. (1992) Differences in Nutritional Quality between Herbaceous Plants and Bark of Conifers as Winter Food for the Vole Microtus-Pennsylvanicus. Journal of Applied Ecology, 29(2):371-377
  72. Thomas, D.W., Dorais, M., Bergeron, J.M. (1990) Winter Energy Budgets and Cost of Arousals for Hibernating Little Brown Bats, Myotis-Lucifugus. Journal of Mammalogy, 71(3):475-479
  73. Thomas, D.W., Cloutier, D., Gagne, D. (1990) Arrhythmic breathing, apnea and non-steady-state oxygen uptake in hibernating little brown bats (Myotis lucifugus). Journal of Experimental Biology, 149:395-406
  74. Gauthier, M., Thomas, D.W. (1990) Evaluation of the accuracy of 22Na and tritiated water for the estimation of food consumption and fat reserves in passerine birds. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 68(7):1590-1594
  75. Breton, L., Thomas, D.W., Bergeron, J.M. (1989) Digestive-Tract Characteristics for Meadow Voles (Microtus-Pennsylvanicus) Fed Diets Containing Phenols and Tannins. Mammalia, 53(4):656-659
  76. Thomas, D.W. (1988) The distribution of bats in different ages of Douglas-fir forests. Journal of Wildlife Management, 52(4):619-626
  77. Thomas, D.W. (1988) The influence of aggressive ants on fruit removal in the tropical tree, Ficus capensis (Moraceae). Biotropica, 20(1):49-53


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Rapports scientifiques, manuels et autres


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Thèses, mémoires et essais


  1. Thomas, D.W. (1982) Ecology of an African Savanna Fruit Bat Community: Resource Partitioning and Role in Seed Dispersal. Thèse de doctorat, University of Aberdeen, U.K.
  2. Thomas, D.W. (1978) Aspects of the Social and Mating Behaviour of the Bat, Myotis lucifugus, at Hibernacula in Southern Ontario. Mémoire de maîtrise, Carleton University.


Thèses, mémoires et essais supervisés


  1. Dubois, Y. (2006) Écologie thermique et sélection d'habitats chez la tortue des bois (Glyptemys insculpta) à la limite nord de sa distribution. Mémoire de maîtrise, Université de Sherbrooke
  2. Pitre, M.-H. (2006) Composition lipidique et hibernation chez la petite chauve-souris brune (Myotis lucifugus). Mémoire de maîtrise, Université de Sherbrooke


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