Our new paper is in today's issue of Ornithology: "Effects of age, breeding strategy, population density, and number of neighbors on territory size and shape in Savannah Sparrow". Led by undergrad Sarika Sharma and our collaborative team.
Read it here: https://t.co/CKSbddLcEF
Since 2020, Bird Safe Guelph, led by @IntUGrativeBiol students, have been working to make the city and university safer for birds🪶
Don’t miss their Guelph Bird Day event Saturday, 9 am to 1 pm in the Arboretum Centre!
Learn more about Bird Safe Guelph: https://t.co/E4MKRpqzIU
The Encyclopedia of Fish Physiology (2nd edition) is now published. This represents the efforts of over 320 authors from around the world, 12 Section Editors; and Prof @Aldermanlab and I as the Co-Editors and Chief. 1/5
thrilled and honored to announce that I will be delivering a lecture at college royal's special lecture series this weekend!! 💜 stop by rozanski hall 105 at 2:30 on Sunday to learn about some cool fishes and how they survive in challenging environments 🐟🐠🦈 @IntUGrativeBiol
🎉 We are now open for applications for @uofg and @McMasterU BIPOC students. Due: Mar 21
🌿Apply today to spend a week in @Algonquin_PP learning about conservation + fieldwork with other nature lovers!
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In this @globeandmail Opinion, I make the case why the Federal government's stagnant approach to funding training, research and development is hurting our economy to the detriment of Canadians. Time to #SupportOurScience https://t.co/yDIfaTJzxw . . . .
🐟 How does climate change affect the body size of adult freshwater fish species varying in thermal preferences? A new study published in @cjfas - and carried out with the assistance of the CEM’s Director, Dr. Kevin McCann - has the answer! @UofGResearch#GreatLakes @mccannlab
We are looking for a bird bander to oversee monitoring & banding of tree swallows @QUBioStation under my Master Banding permit. 2024 will be the 49th year for monitoring (up to 200 nest boxes) - a wonderful long-term dataset! Room, board & local transport provided.
#DYK@Newman_lab detected higher biodiversity on ALUS farms! Surveys found 76 bird species on ALUS farms compared to 48 on non-ALUS farms. This #WorldNatureConservationDay learn about grassland birds and the stewardship of farmers and ranchers @BirdsCanada
https://t.co/HY6PQpH5Bh
This week in #ZOO2700 - I notice, I wonder… Sketching and observing damselfly and planaria.
“Study the science of art. Study the art of science. Develop your senses- especially learn how to see. Realize that everything connects to everything else.” Leonardo DaVinci
We're hiring an Assistant or Associate Professor in Aquatic Ecosystems & Global Change. Dive into a dynamic role @CentreEcoMgmt@UofG@IntUGrativeBiol
Join our incredible dept!
#facultyjobs info @ https://t.co/gAMFrxR10Y Apply by January 31st
📢Job Opportunity📢
🔍 We're looking for a passionate Asst/Assoc Prof in Aquatic Ecosystems & Global Change!.
Dive into a dynamic role @CentreEcoMgmt@UofG Join our incredible dept!
Apply by Jan31👉 https://t.co/sWFQ0HFXQ2
Accepted! "Stress, corticosterone, and colour-change in a toad with dynamic sexual dichromatism." Coming soon to the journal Behaviour. 🇨🇷🐸
A study of colour, confinement, and cort in Yellow Toads. Led by @KatrinaMGardner with @DMennill@Newman_lab & @steph_doucet. #herpetology
Sept. 30 is National Day for Truth and Reconciliation and Orange Shirt Day.
#UofG reflects on the painful impact and ongoing effect of Canada's devastating residential school system, and honours Survivors and children who never made it home.
Learn more: https://t.co/BXm40UqIGx
We were lucky to share Holly Hogan's company during a recent visit to @uofg. Holly, thank you for your “Message in a Bottle", a poignant peek below the surface into how plastics are suffocating our planet. It's an engaging read - both heartbreaking & hopeful.
Week 2 in St. Andrew’s with our #ZOO4300 marine biology students. Designing experiments, critical thinking, problem solving and lots of great research! “Research is formalized curiosity. It is poking and prying with a purpose.” — Zora Neale
Week 2 in St. Andrew’s with our #ZOO4300 marine biology students. Designing experiments, critical thinking, problem solving and lots of great research! “Research is formalized curiosity. It is poking and prying with a purpose.” — Zora Neale
H&B Aug 2023: As part of the new H&B Special Issue "Hormones & Hierarchies" @ben_dantzer and @Newman_lab review the effects of hierarchies across multiple levels - from within the nest to among-species - on glucocorticoids across species 🐒🐦🐟🐀🦓🦎https://t.co/U4i2yS8HMr
🌊🦈 Dive into this CBC article about great white sharks venturing inland more than ever. Our very own Dr. Steve Crawford explores Indigenous wisdom on these majestic creatures that scientists may not know about https://t.co/AYApNbO7Hp