Charles Krebs
Charles Joseph Krebs (born 17 September 1936) is a professor emeritus of population ecology in the University of British Columbia Department of Zoology. He is also Thinker-in-residence at the Institute for Applied Ecology at the University of Canberra, Australia. He is renowned for his work on the fence effect, as well as his widely used ecology textbook ''Ecology: The Experimental Analysis of Distribution and Abundance''. Provided by Wikipedia
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Some historical thoughts on the functional responses of predators to prey density by Charles J. Krebs
Published 2022-11-01
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Population variation alters aggression-associated oxytocin and vasopressin expressions in brains of Brandt’s voles in field conditions by Shuli Huang, Guoliang Li, Yongliang Pan, Jing Liu, Jidong Zhao, Xin Zhang, Wei Lu, Xinrong Wan, Charles J. Krebs, Zuoxin Wang, Wenxuan Han, Zhibin Zhang
Published 2021-10-01
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Long-term monitoring in the boreal forest reveals high spatio-temporal variability among primary ecosystem constituents by Charles J. Krebs, Stan Boutin, Rudy Boonstra, Dennis L. Murray, Thomas S. Jung, Mark O’Donoghue, B. Scott Gilbert, Piia M. Kukka, Shawn D. Taylor, T. Morgan, Ryan Drummond, Anthony R. E. Sinclair, Alice J. Kenney
Published 2023-09-01
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Functional Responses Shape Node and Network Level Properties of a Simplified Boreal Food Web by Jenilee Gobin, Thomas J. Hossie, Rachael E. Derbyshire, Samuel Sonnega, Tucker W. Cambridge, Lee Scholl, Nicolas Diaz Kloch, Arthur Scully, Kiefer Thalen, Graeme Smith, Carly Scott, Francis Quinby, Jordan Reynolds, Hannah A. Miller, Holly Faithfull, Owen Lucas, Christopher Dennison, Jordan McDonald, Stan Boutin, Mark O’Donoghue, Charles J. Krebs, Rudy Boonstra, Dennis L. Murray
Published 2022-05-01
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