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BLOUIN-DEMERS, Gabriel »


Gabriel Blouin-Demers

Behavioural and Physiological Ecology
Full professor
Faculty of Science
Biology

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Office: 613-562-5800 (6749)
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My research program is at the interface of ecology, behaviour, and physiology. All physiological processes are temperature dependent. Thus, since reptiles are ectotherms, variation in their body temperature affects all of their developmental and behavioural processes. Hence, body temperature ultimately has a significant impact on fitness. The general goal of my research program is to understand how temperature affects the ecology of reptiles

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BROWN, Adam Oliver »


Adam Oliver Brown

Science Lecturer
Assistant professor
Faculty of Science
Biology

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Office: 613-562-5800 (6308)
Cell: 613-558-2326
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I am an ecologist with an expertise in science communication to the general public, the public understanding of science, the scholarship of teaching and learning Science, as well as working to develop effective teaching techniques and technologies to help students learn Biology at the undergraduate level of University. I have also been involved in the production, scripting and hosting of TV and radio shows and documentaries (CBC The Nature of Things, TVOkids Finding Stuff Out & The Prime Radicals).

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CHAPLEAU, François »


François CHAPLEAU

Full professor
Faculty of Science
Biology

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Office: 613-562-5800 (6357)
Home: 819-827-6416
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I have an interest in the teaching of the theory of evolution and the history of life. I also have an interest in the ecology of freshwater fishes of Ontario and Quebec with an emphasis on endangered species of the National Capital region. I also have a good knowledge of the biology of vertebrates (fishes, amphibians, reptiles, mammals and birds)

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FORREST, Jessica »


Assistant professor
Faculty of Science
Biology

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Office: 613-562-5800 (3948)
Cell: 613-290-7004
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I study the ecology of native pollinators and interactions between plants and pollinators. My research is particularly concerned with the effects of environmental change (climate change, land-use change) on wild bee populations.

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KERR, Jeremy T »


Professor
Associate professor
Faculty of Science
Biology

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Climate change is pushing species to extinction. Climate change also changes the impacts of other factors, like agriculture, that affect whether a species will go extinct. My work addresses an array of topics around these themes with particular emphasis on finding ways to reduce extinction rates in Canada and globally.

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MARTIN, Julien »


Associate professor
Faculty of Science
Biology

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