Search Results - "Wilcox, Alana"
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Effects of early-life exposure to sublethal levels of a common neonicotinoid insecticide on the orientation and migration of monarch butterflies ( Danaus plexippus )
Published in Journal of experimental biology (15-02-2021)“…Migratory insects use a variety of innate mechanisms to determine their orientation and maintain correct bearing. For long-distance migrants, such as the…”
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Captive-reared migratory monarch butterflies show natural orientation when released in the wild
Published in Conservation physiology (2021)“…Recent work suggests captive-reared monarch butterflies lose their capacity to fly southward in fall, questioning the value of captive rearing. We show that,…”
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Braiding Indigenous knowledge systems and Western-based sciences in the Alberta oil sands region: A systematic review
Published in Facets (Ottawa) (23-02-2023)“…The braiding of Indigenous knowledge systems and Western-based sciences offers insights into ecology and has emerged as a way to help address complex…”
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BAITING AND BANDING: EXPERT OPINION ON HOW BAIT TRAPPING MAY INFLUENCE THE OCCURRENCE OF HIGHLY PATHOGENIC AVIAN INFLUENZA (HPAI) AMONG DABBLING DUCKs
Published in Journal of wildlife diseases (24-10-2023)“…A Eurasian lineage highly pathogenic avian influenza virus (HPAIV) of the clade 2.3.4.4b (Goose/Guangdong lineage) was detected in migratory bird populations…”
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Captive-reared monarchs tracked in the wild show southward migration: reply to Davis (2021)
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Popular press portrayal of issues surrounding free‐roaming domestic cats Felis catus
Published in People and nature (Hoboken, N.J.) (01-02-2022)“…Domestic cats Felis catus have a complex and contentious history. They fill multiple societal roles (e.g. as pest controllers and companion animals), which has…”
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An Evaluation of Studies on the Potential Threats Contributing to the Decline of Eastern Migratory North American Monarch Butterflies (Danaus plexippus)
Published in Frontiers in ecology and evolution (05-04-2019)“…The migratory monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus) of eastern North America have undergone large-scale declines, which may be attributable to a variety of…”
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The other white‐nose syndrome transcriptome: Tolerant and susceptible hosts respond differently to the pathogen Pseudogymnoascus destructans
Published in Ecology and evolution (01-09-2017)“…Mitigation of emerging infectious diseases that threaten global biodiversity requires an understanding of critical host and pathogen responses to infection…”
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Cinema of the present
Published in Cinema of the present (2014)“…A twenty-five-frames-per-second look at the kinetic, cinematic self by a master poet…”
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On Malice
Published 2014“…On Malice is watching younew poems about and by surveillance, from Griffin-winning Ken Babstock…”
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The state of the arts: living with culture in Toronto
Published in The state of the arts (2006)“…City Hall proclaimed 2006 the Year of Creativity. ÃÂLive With Cultureâ banners flap over the city. And across the city, donors are ponying up millions…”
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The Edible City
Published 2005“…If a city is its people, and its people are what they eat, then shouldn't food play a larger role in our dialogue about how and where we live? The food of a…”
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uTOpia: Towards a New Toronto
Published 2001“…Since the election of Mayor David Miller in November 2003, Toronto has experienced a wave of civic pride and enthusiasm not felt in decades. At long last,…”
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GreenTOpia: Reimagining Green in Toronto
Published 2004“…More trees. Hydrogen-fuelled cabs. Urbiology. A new model of taxation. Solar panels on big-box stores. The art of salvage. Composters for dog poo in city…”
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EVIDENCE OF SOCIAL STRUCTURE INFLUENCING FEEDING BEHAVIOUR IN CAPTIVE LITTLE BROWN BATS (MYOTIS LUCIFUGUS)
Published in Northwestern naturalist (Olympia, Wash.) (22-09-2020)“…Social rank and personality (consistent behavioural traits) can influence access to resources that could be critical for fat accumulation and survival from…”
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Conspecific disturbance contributes to altered hibernation patterns in bats with white-nose syndrome
Published in Physiology & behavior (01-03-2015)“…Abstract The emerging wildlife disease white-nose syndrome (WNS) affects both physiology and behaviour of hibernating bats. Infection with the fungal pathogen…”
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Energetic benefits of enhanced summer roosting habitat for little brown bats
Published in Conservation physiology (26-02-2016)“…Habitat modification can improve outcomes for imperilled wildlife. Insectivorous bats in North America face a range of conservation threats, including habitat…”
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Energetic benefits of enhanced summer roosting habitat for little brown bats (Myotis lucifugus) recovering from white-nose syndrome
Published in Conservation physiology (2016)“…Enhancement of summer habitat could improve survival and reproduction by bats recovering from white-nose syndrome (WNS). We found that captive little brown…”
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