Father and husband that does some biology stuff; predator-prey dynamics, stress physiology, maternal stress, population regulation, mainly in wild animals.
In the latest paper by Wild Animal Initiative grantees, @SamwiseSonnega and @sherifflab look at how the gut microbiome could be a novel, non-invasive biomarker for assessing wild animal welfare. https://t.co/Lhoky8hOcs
Great discussion from our panelists, exploring the intersections of behavior and wild animal welfare! Thank you @Janirecas, @SheriffLab, @DaveDaversa, @Sirenlacertina, Michaella Andrade, and @Lauren_Stanton_ for participating in our symposium. 👏 👏 👏 #ABS2024
Do you like predators? Do you like prey? Join us in California at the 2024 @GordonConf on "Emerging Fields of Predator-Prey Interactions" Jan 28 - Feb 2. Applications must be submitted by December 31 - Please RT👇 https://t.co/nQnYqz02Aj
📢📢📢Position 1/2: Postdoctoral Scholar in Ocelot Population Dynamics. See https://t.co/f9yWHLhKvP to apply. Deadline is November 12. Please help me spread the word!📢📢📢
New paper from the Sheriff lab. https://t.co/SNiCOHpo5c
If there’s food available prey respond more to the risk of predation but also pay a higher cost for those responses. A lot of fantastic undergrad contribution to this work.
Predator-Prey Interactions - Who's interested? If so, consider attending the 2024 @GordonConf on "Emerging Fields of Predator-Prey Interactions" chaired by Michael Sheriff @SheriffLab and myself. Held in Ventura, Cali Jan 28 - Feb 2. 👇
https://t.co/VLfiGOgwdo
New preprint!
My fav. paper, yet!
We know predation risk influences prey nest site selection. We wondered how intraspecific competition in prey would affect phenotype-environment matching while they select nests across a landscape of fear
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https://t.co/n0SfscyAvx
CALL FOR PAPERS
Ecology Letters and INEE CNRS are happy to announce that the journal will publish a special issue entitled ECOLOGICAL AND EVOLUTIONARY INSIGHTS FROM VERY LONG-TERM STUDIES
For information:
https://t.co/2usjdcY8r9
New Paper ALERT! We propose a new Adaptive Management (AM) framework to maximize the likelihood of recovering populations that are rapidly declining or facing imminent extirpation, while maintaining our ability to learn effectively: Intervention-forward AM https://t.co/TahrJrjC0k
@SheriffLab showed that risk-induced trait responses (RITRs) increase survival in the presence of predators but come at a cost to growth, strengthening understanding of the benefits of RITRs to individual fitness and non-consumptive effects generally.
https://t.co/YjP28Pb01y
New paper led by Olivia Aguiar showing that individuals with greater risk-induced responses have greater survival when exposed to a lethal predator. @UMassDCAS@UMassD_SMAST@UMassD https://t.co/5WuzqLb5dh
I'm hiring 3 MS students to join my lab at WVU this summer/fall. See links for more info:
1 position on river otter survival/spatial ecology: https://t.co/OUCEOVBQ5W
2 positions on wild turkey ecology/management: https://t.co/6sw4Ao11ZJ
TWO TT positions in biology at UMass Dartmouth! Come join a fantastic department, a progressive university, and live in an amazing area about an hour south of Boston and minutes from the beach. Faculty Positions in Marine Biology and Integrative Biology https://t.co/Vj4oTKi3ZU