Current lab members
The role of glucocorticoids in reproduction in various mammal species. Currently working with data from Angolan colobus monkeys living in Uganda and flying squirrels living near the Kawartha Highlands. [email protected] Dept Anthropology University of Toronto Lab alumni |
Influences of environmental changes and microclimate variations on life histories, behaviour, and stress physiology. Research is on hibernating Columbian ground squirrels (Alberta)
[email protected] University of Strasbourg/ Institut Pluridisciplinaire Hubert Curien, France https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Anouch-Tamian |
Maternal stress and infant development in a wild black-and-white colobus monkeys in Ghana. Behavioral monitoring with fecal hormone sampling to assess mothers’ response to male social signals to investigate associations between mothers’ glucocorticoid metabolite levels, maternal behavior, and timing of offspring maturation.
[email protected] Dept Anthropology & Archaeology University of Calgary |
Current position: Wolverine Research Associate, Wildlife Conservation Society Canada. [email protected] |
Population cycles in voles and the impact of density on reproductive, endocrine, and epigenetic changes in offspring.
Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Toronto Mississauga. [email protected] https://phoebeedwardsresearch.weebly.com/ |
Maternal effects and the neurobiology of predator-induced stress in snowshoe hares.
Senior Policy Analyst, Office of the Chief Science Officer, Public Health Agency of Canada. [email protected] http://sophialav.weebly.com/ |
The impact of climate change on snowshoe hare demography and community interactions in the northern boreal forest.
Postdoctoral Fellow, Memorial University of Newfoundland. [email protected] https://www.michaeljlpeers.com/ |
Conservation biology - Population dynamics - Stress physiology
Weston Fellow, Biological Sciences University of Alberta & Yukon University [email protected] www.yasminemajchrzak.com |
The evolution of the stress axis in mammals and the measurement of stress in vertebrates.
[email protected] |
Michael Sheriff, PhD
(co-supervised with
Charles Krebs).
(co-supervised with
Charles Krebs).
Ecological interactions in populations
and behavior.
Associate Professor, UMass Dartmouth.
[email protected]
https://michaeljsheriff.weebly.com/
and behavior.
Associate Professor, UMass Dartmouth.
[email protected]
https://michaeljsheriff.weebly.com/
Collaborators
Population regulation and limitation in boreal ecosystems
[email protected] https://www.zoology.ubc.ca/~krebs/ |
Conservation physiology of threatened ungulate populations. Population dynamics of boreal herbivores and their predators.
[email protected] |
The regulating influence of bottom up and top down forces in boreal forest ecosystems.
[email protected] https://apps.ualberta.ca/directory/person/sboutin |
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Population ecology, population modeling, wildlife conservation and management [email protected] https://wec.ifas.ufl.edu/people/wec-faculty/madan-oli/ |