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Autor:
M Alex Smith, Amanda Boyd, Amelia Chan, Simonne Clout, Paulson des Brisay, Sarah Dolson, Thanushi Eagalle, Sean Espinola, Aaron Fairweather, Sydney Frank, Christopher Fruetel, Cristina Garrido Cortes, James Hall, Chris Ho, Eryk Matczak, Sandra McCubbin, Megan McPhee, Kate A Pare, Kelsie Paris, Ellen Richard, Morgan Roblin, Cassandra Russell, Ryan Snyder, Carolyn Trombley, Tyler Schmitt, Caitlin Vandermeer, Connor Warne, Natasha Welch, Chelsie Xavier-Blower
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 12, Iss 6, p e0178568 (2017)
Arthropods are the most diverse taxonomic group of terrestrial eukaryotes and are sensitive to physical alterations in their environment such as those caused by forestry. With their enormous diversity and physical omnipresence, arthropods could be po
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https://doaj.org/article/2f157b569dab4b4286de12fb984d0909
Autor:
Miyako H. Warrington, Michael B. Schrimpf, Paulson Des Brisay, Michelle E. Taylor, Nicola Koper
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 289
Human activities may impact animal habitat and resource use, potentially influencing contemporary evolution in animals. In the United Kingdom, COVID-19 lockdown restrictions resulted in sudden, drastic alterations to human activity. We hypothesized t
Autor:
null Alexandra Heathcote, null Paulson Des Brisay, null Christopher De Ruyck, null Paula Grieef, null Nicola Koper
Publikováno v:
Journal of Caribbean Ornithology. 34:41-52
Grenada is a Caribbean island with a volcanic origin and relatively low avian species diversity, which may result in location-specific evolutionary pressures and thus locally adapted populations. Despite this, the morphology of most of its avian spec
Autor:
Miyako H. Warrington, Andrew G. Horn, Alison Johnston, Michael B. Schrimpf, Matthew Strimas-Mackey, Nancy A. Mahony, Jessica Sánchez-Jasso, Barry G. Robinson, Lenore Fahrig, Paulson Des Brisay, Adam C. Smith, Nicola Koper
Publikováno v:
Science Advances. 7
Funding: Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada Alliance COVID-19 grant ALLRP 550721-20. In-kind support was provided by Environment and Climate Change Canada and Cornell Lab of Ornithology. The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in extr
Publikováno v:
Ornithology. 138
We compared support for 3 hypotheses that might explain observed morphological variation among islands of 4 species of Caribbean land birds: ecological release from competition and predation pressure, predation pressure from 1 novel predator species
Autor:
Patricia Rosa, Miyako H. Warrington, Nicola Koper, Paulson Des Brisay, Bridget Antze, Claire M Curry
Publikováno v:
Bioacoustics. 27:105-130
Organisms encounter noise naturally in the environment. However, increasing prevalence of human-caused noise seems to be resulting in behavioural changes in many animals that can affect survival and reproduction. Not all species react the same way to
Autor:
Simonne Clout, James Hall, Eryk Matczak, Aaron D. Fairweather, Sarah J. Dolson, Ellen Richard, Carolyn A. Trombley, Megan McPhee, Tyler Schmitt, Connor P Warne, Amanda Boyd, Kelsie Paris, Sandra McCubbin, Sean Espinola, Amelia Chan, Cassandra Russell, Sydney Frank, Christopher Fruetel, Caitlin Vandermeer, Paulson Des Brisay, Natasha Welch, Kate A. Pare, Ryan Snyder, Cristina Garrido Cortes, Morgan Roblin, Chelsie Xavier-Blower, M. Alex Smith, Thanushi Eagalle, Chris Ho
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 12, Iss 6, p e0178568 (2017)
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Arthropods are the most diverse taxonomic group of terrestrial eukaryotes and are sensitive to physical alterations in their environment such as those caused by forestry. With their enormous diversity and physical omnipresence, arthropods could be po