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emilyatlas | Movement Ecology of Animals
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Movement Ecology of Animals. Homepage of Dr. Emily A. McKinnon. February 22, 2017. Would you like a side of fruit with your beetles and ants? During the overwintering period, many songbirds continue to eat fruit, and some even take on a nectarivorous diet, like the Cape May Warbler. Latta and Faaborg 2002). When birds do eat a mixed diet of animal and plant-based foods, is there an optimal combination for staying healthy? Seem to fatten up more easily on diet of arthropods (Long and Stouffer 2003). Most ...
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The most interesting boreal bird you’ve never heard of | Movement Ecology of Animals
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Movement Ecology of Animals. Homepage of Dr. Emily A. McKinnon. The most interesting boreal bird you’ve never heard of. March 1, 2016. The answer is Connecticut Warbler (. First let me just explain that this unfortunately-named species has little or nothing to do with Connecticut, at any point in its life cycle! Check out that beautiful eye ring! Thanks to my field tech @KelseyDBell for taking the photo. Long-distance migratory songbirds as a group are showing population declines. Over the last 40 years,...
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A Tale of Two Species: April 2015
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A Tale of Two Species. Wednesday, April 29, 2015. See the combined video in HD at House Finch Courting Behaviour. Sunday, April 26, 2015. A few days of missing reports, but not many big new developments with the birds. The house finches were building rapidly on Thursday, with Alice making frequent trips into and out of the nest while Charlie watched. They were absent on Friday despite the beautiful weather, hopefully a sign that she is preparing to lay. Jason below the nest. Wednesday, April 22, 2015.
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Gilchrist Lab » Research in a changing Arctic » Graduate Students
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PhD Candidate, Laurentian University. NSERC, CGS. Edwards, D.B., M. Haring, A.I. Schulte-Hostedde and H.G. Gilchrist. 2014. Do social mating systems limit maternal immune investment in shorebirds? Canadian Journal of Zoology 92: 223-228. Edwards, D.B. 2012. Immune investment is explained by sexual selection and pace-of-life, but not longevity in parrots (Psittaciformes). PLoS ONE 7: e53066. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0053066. Will species be pushed beyond the circumstances for which they are best suited?
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Phish Doc
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Mitacs Accelerate Postdoctoral Fellow, GLIER. University of Windsor, present. Studying effects of maternal stress and rearing enrichment in Chinook salmon. With Drs. Christina Semeniuk. PhD in Forestry, University of British Columbia, 2015. MSc in Psychology, McMaster University, 2010. BSc (Hons.) in Biology and Psychology, McMaster University, 2009. Member of the Year, Ottawa Field-Naturalists’ Club. Travel Award, AFS Western Division and Washington-British Columbia Chapter. 1st Place Three Minute Thesi...
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OUR TEAM | Semeniuk Lab Predictive Ecology
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Kevyn began as a Research Associate, focusing on the Atlantic salmon study. She assists all members of the lab with their projects, including project development and troubleshooting, software training, and developing video analysis methods. Her background includes using colour spectrophotometry methods and comparative analyses. Rodrigo is co-supervised by Dr. Sean Cox, and is based at Simon Fraser University in British Columbia. Rodrigo’s work examines migration patterns of the Monarch butt...Lida is mea...
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Members Of Our Lab. Steven J. Cooke. Professor of Fish Ecology and Conservation Physiology, Canada Research Chair. Institute of Environmental Science and Department of Biology. Research interests: Intergenerational effects of oxidative stress, stress physiology, systematic review. Research interests: Environmental assessments, conservation, migration behaviour, citizen-science, environmental forecasting, and data management. Michael R. Donaldson. Michael.r.donaldson@gmail.com. Christine L. Madliger.