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DR. STEPHEN YESERINAC- ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

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Academic History

B.Sc. University of Western Ontario
Ph.D. Carleton University

Research Interests
• Reproductive behaviour and mating systems
• Migration and connectivity of shorebird populations
• Song and plumage as communicative signals

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Representative Publications

Clark, N.A., C.D.T. Minton, J.W. Fox, K. Gosbell, R.B. Lanctot, R.R. Porter & S. Yezerinac. 2010. The use of light-level geolocators to study wader movements. Wader Study Group Bull. 117(3): 173–178.

 

Wood, WE & Yezerinac, SM. 2006. Song sparrow (Melospiza melodia) song varies with urban noise. Auk 123: 650-659.

 
Doucet S, Yezerinac SM, Montgomerie R, 2004. Do female zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata) copy each other's mate preferences? Canadian Journal of Zoology 82:1-7.
 
Szekely T, Cuthill I, Yezerinac S, Griffiths R, Kis J, 2003. Brood sex ratio in the Kentish Plover. Behavioral Ecology 15:58-62.
 

TEACHING ASSIGNMENT
2011 - 2012

FALL
WINTER
Biology 1001 Evolution, Ecology and Diversity   Biology 1001 Evolution, Ecology and Diversity
Biology 3991A Biology of Migration   Biology 3751 Chordate Anatomy
         
YEAR

Contact Information

E-mail: syezerinac@mta.ca
Snail Mail:

Department of Biology
Mount Allison University
63B York Street
Sackville, New Brunswick
Canada  E4L 1G7

Office: 217 Flemington
Telephone: (506) 364-2504
Fax: (506) 364-2505

 

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