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Mark Forbes
Mark Forbes
Professor of Biology
E-mail megerősítve itt: carleton.ca - Kezdőlap
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Fluctuating asymmetry as a bioindicator of stress: comparing efficacy of analyses involving multiple traits
B Leung, MR Forbes, D Houle
The American Naturalist 155 (1), 101-115, 2000
4602000
Male biases in parasitism of mammals: effects of study type, host age, and parasite taxon
G Schalk, MR Forbes
Oikos 78 (1), 67-74, 1997
3611997
Parasitism and host reproductive effort
MRL Forbes
Oikos, 444-450, 1993
3211993
Fluctuating asymmetry in relation to stress and fitness: effects of trait type as revealed by meta-analysis
B Leung, MR Forbes
Ecoscience 3 (4), 400-413, 1996
2651996
Natal philopatry in passerine birds: genetic or ecological influences?
PJ Weatherhead, MRL Forbes
Behavioral Ecology 5 (4), 426-433, 1994
2631994
Females have a larger hippocampus than males in the brood-parasitic brown-headed cowbird.
DF Sherry, MR Forbes, M Khurgel, GO Ivy
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 90 (16), 7839-7843, 1993
2481993
Sex-biased parasitism of avian hosts: relations to blood parasite taxon and mating system
DG McCurdy, D Shutler, A Mullie, MR Forbes
Oikos, 303-312, 1998
2271998
Host range and local parasite adaptation
MJ Lajeunesse, MR Forbes
Proceedings of the royal society of london. Series b: biological sciences …, 2002
2122002
Seabirds as indicators of aquatic ecosystem conditions: a case for gathering multiple proxies of seabird health
ML Mallory, SA Robinson, CE Hebert, MR Forbes
Marine Pollution Bulletin 60 (1), 7-12, 2010
1922010
Variable reporting and quantitative reviews: a comparison of three meta‐analytical techniques
MJ Lajeunesse, MR Forbes
Ecology Letters 6 (5), 448-454, 2003
1762003
Modelling fluctuating asymmetry in relation to stress and fitness
B Leung, MR Forbes
Oikos, 397-405, 1997
1721997
The evolution of transmission mode
J Antonovics, AJ Wilson, MR Forbes, HC Hauffe, ER Kallio, HC Leggett, ...
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 372 …, 2017
1602017
Risk-taking by female ducks: intra-and interspecific tests of nest defense theory
MRL Forbes, RG Clark, PJ Weatherhead, T Armstrong
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 34 (2), 79-85, 1994
1301994
Longer ice-free seasons increase the risk of nest depredation by polar bears for colonial breeding birds in the Canadian Arctic
SA Iverson, HG Gilchrist, PA Smith, AJ Gaston, MR Forbes
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 281 (1779), 20133128, 2014
1282014
Host race formation in the Acari
S Magalhães, MR Forbes, A Skoracka, M Osakabe, C Chevillon, ...
Experimental and Applied Acarology 42 (4), 225-238, 2007
1252007
Condition and fecundity of the damselfly, Enallagma ebrium (Hagen): the importance of ectoparasites
MRL Forbes, RL Baker
Oecologia 86, 335-341, 1991
1211991
Sex ratios, mating behavior and sexual size dimorphism of the northern water snake, Nerodia sipedon
PJ Weatherhead, FE Barry, GP Brown, MRL Forbes
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 36, 301-311, 1995
1171995
Sex differences in mercury contamination of birds: testing multiple hypotheses with meta-analysis
SA Robinson, MJ Lajeunesse, MR Forbes
Environmental science & technology 46 (13), 7094-7101, 2012
1152012
Inter‐annual variation in the breeding chronology of arctic shorebirds: effects of weather, snow melt and predators
PA Smith, HG Gilchrist, MR Forbes, JL Martin, K Allard
Journal of Avian Biology 41 (3), 292-304, 2010
1042010
Costs of reproduction in a long-lived bird: large clutch size is associated with low survival in the presence of a highly virulent disease
S Descamps, HG Gilchrist, J Bêty, EI Buttler, MR Forbes
Biology Letters 5 (2), 278-281, 2009
1032009
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