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Sheriff, M.J., C.J. Krebs, R. Boonstra. 2010.
Assessing stress in animal populations: Do fecal and plasma glucocorticoids tell the same story?
General and Comparative Endocrinology
In Press
Sheriff, M.J., C.J. Krebs, R. Boonstra. 2010.
The ghosts of predators past: Population cycles and the role of maternal programming under fluctuating predation risk.
Ecology
In Press
Sheriff, M.J., Krebs, C.J., and Boonstra, R.. 2009.
The sensitive hare: Sublethal effects of predator stress on reproduction in snowshoe hares.
Journal of Animal Ecology
78: 1249-1258
Sheriff, M.J., Krebs, C.J., and Boonstra, R.. 2009.
A non-invasive technique for analyzing fecal cortisol metabolites in snowshoe hares (Lepus americanus).
Journal of Comparative Physiology B
179: 305-313
Sheriff, M.J., Kuchel, L., Boutin, S., and Humphries, M.M.. 2009.
Seasonal metabolic acclimatization in a northern population of free-ranging snowshoe hares, Lepus americanus.
Journal of Mammalogy
90: 761-767
Sheriff, M.J., Speakman, J.R., Kuchel, L., Boutin, S., and Humphries, M.M.. 2009.
The cold shoulder: Free-ranging snowshoe hares maintain a low cost of living in cold climates.
Canadian Journal of Zoology
87: 956-964