Collaborators

Successful research in the Love lab is only possible via strong, integrative collaborations with numerous National and International colleagues in academia, government and the public sector. Here are some of the valuable people we share our laboratory and field work with on a regular basis.

Dr. Joël Bêty

Dr. Joël Bêty

Associate Professor, Département de Biologie, Université du Québec à Rimouski, Rimouski, Québec

Projects: Common eider ecological research at East Bay


Dr. Grant Gilchrist

Dr. Grant Gilchrist

Seabird Biologist, Environment Canada, National Wildlife Research Centre, Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario

Projects: Common eider and snow bunting research at East Bay


Dr. Tony D. Williams

Dr. Tony D. Williams

Professor, Biological Sciences, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, British Columbia

Projects: Maternal effects in European starlings


Dr. Sebastien Déscamps

Dr. Sebastien Déscamps

Research Scientist - Norwegian Polar Institute, Polar Environmental Centre, Tromsø, Norway

Projects: Common eider and snow bunting demographics


Dr. Alastair Franke

Dr. Alastair Franke

Canadian Circumpolar Institute, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta

Projects: Migratory and workload physiology in Peregrine falcons


Dr. Christina Semeniuk

Dr. Christina Semeniuk

Associate Professor, GLIER - University of Windsor

Projects: Predictive ecology, conservation and behavioural ecology of aquatic and terrestrial systems


Dr. Daniel Heath

Dr. Daniel Heath

Professor, Director of GLIER - University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario

Projects: Conservation genetics in aquatic (Chinook salmon, round gobies) and avian (Snow buntings) systems


Dr. Kevin Fraser

Dr. Kevin Fraser

Assistant Professor, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Manitoba

Projects: Migratory behaviour and stable isotopes in passerines