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Christina Semeniuk
Christina Semeniuk
Associate Professor of the Great Lakes Institute of Environmental Research, University of Windsor
E-mailová adresa ověřena na: uwindsor.ca
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Human activity helps prey win the predator-prey space race
TB Muhly, C Semeniuk, A Massolo, L Hickman, M Musiani
PloS one 6 (3), e17050, 2011
3622011
Parent‐offspring conflict in the evolution of vertebrate reproductive mode
B Crespi, C Semeniuk
The American Naturalist 163 (5), 635-653, 2004
3152004
The role of agent-based models in wildlife ecology and management
AJ McLane, C Semeniuk, GJ McDermid, DJ Marceau
Ecological Modelling 222 (8), 1544-1556, 2011
3072011
Hematological differences between stingrays at tourist and non-visited sites suggest physiological costs of wildlife tourism
CAD Semeniuk, S Bourgeon, SL Smith, KD Rothley
Biological Conservation 142 (8), 1818-1829, 2009
1562009
Costs of group-living for a normally solitary forager: effects of provisioning tourism on southern stingrays Dasyatis americana
CAD Semeniuk, KD Rothley
Marine Ecology Progress Series 357, 271-282, 2008
1312008
Knowledge co-production: A pathway to effective fisheries management, conservation, and governance
SJ Cooke, VM Nguyen, JM Chapman, AJ Reid, SJ Landsman, N Young, ...
Fisheries, 2020
1142020
Pre-laying climatic cues can time reproduction to optimally match offspring hatching and ice conditions in an Arctic marine bird
OP Love, HG Gilchrist, S Descamps, CAD Semeniuk, J Bêty
Oecologia 164, 277-286, 2010
1032010
A multi‐attribute trade‐off approach for advancing the management of marine wildlife tourism: a quantitative assessment of heterogeneous visitor preferences
CAD Semeniuk, W Haider, B Beardmore, KD Rothley
Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 19 (2), 194-208, 2009
912009
Using fatty-acid profile analysis as an ecologic indicator in the management of tourist impacts on marine wildlife: a case of stingray-feeding in the Caribbean
CAD Semeniuk, B Speers-Roesch, KD Rothley
Environmental Management 40, 665-677, 2007
902007
Effects of lipid extraction and the utility of lipid normalization models on δ13C and δ15N values in Arctic marine mammal tissues
DJ Yurkowski, NE Hussey, C Semeniuk, SH Ferguson, AT Fisk
Polar Biology 38 (2), 131-143, 2015
832015
Dog-walking behaviours affect gastrointestinal parasitism in park-attending dogs.
AF Smith, CAD Semeniuk, SJ Kutz, A Massolo
Parasites & vectors 7, 429-429, 2014
832014
Spatial and temporal variation of an ice-adapted predator’s feeding ecology in a changing Arctic marine ecosystem
DJ Yurkowski, SH Ferguson, CAD Semeniuk, TM Brown, DCG Muir, ...
Oecologia 180, 631-644, 2016
812016
Latitudinal variation in ecological opportunity and intraspecific competition indicates differences in niche variability and diet specialization of Arctic marine predators
DJ Yurkowski, S Ferguson, ES Choy, LL Loseto, TM Brown, DCG Muir, ...
Ecology and evolution 6 (6), 1666-1678, 2016
752016
A linked model of animal ecology and human behavior for the management of wildlife tourism
CAD Semeniuk, W Haider, A Cooper, KD Rothley
Ecological Modelling 221 (22), 2699-2713, 2010
712010
Evidence for baseline glucocorticoids as mediators of reproductive investment in a wild bird
OP Love, CL Madliger, S Bourgeon, CAD Semeniuk, TD Williams
General and Comparative Endocrinology, 2014
692014
Glucocorticoids in fish eggs: variation, interactions with the environment, and the potential to shape offspring fitness
NM Sopinka, PM Capelle, CAD Semeniuk, OP Love
Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 90 (1), 15-33, 2017
682017
Anti‐Predator Benefits of Mixed‐Species Groups of Cowtail Stingrays (Pastinachus sephen) and Whiprays (Himantura uarnak) at Rest
CAD Semeniuk, LM Dill
Ethology 112 (1), 33-43, 2006
672006
Cost/benefit analysis of group and solitary resting in the cowtail stingray, Pastinachus sephen
CAD Semeniuk, LM Dill
Behavioral Ecology 16 (2), 417-426, 2005
632005
Heterogeneity among Rural Resident Attitudes Toward Wolves
CC Sponarski, C Semeniuk, JA Glikman, AJ Bath, M Musiani
Human Dimensions of Wildlife 18 (4), 239-248, 2013
572013
Increasing nest predation will be insufficient to maintain polar bear body condition in the face of sea ice loss
CJ Dey, E Richardson, D McGeachy, SA Iverson, HG Gilchrist, ...
Global change biology 23 (5), 1821-1831, 2017
522017
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