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Jeremy De Bonville
Jeremy De Bonville
Ph.D. candidate, Université de Montréal
Verified email at umontreal.ca
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Increased parasite load is associated with reduced metabolic rates and escape responsiveness in pumpkinseed sunfish
JJ Guitard, E Chrétien, J De Bonville, DG Roche, D Boisclair, SA Binning
Journal of Experimental Biology 225, 2022
162022
Mobilization and Transformation of Mercury across a Dammed Boreal River are Linked to Carbon Processing and Hydrology
J De Bonville, M Amyot, P del Giorgio, A Tremblay, F Bilodeau, DE Ponton, ...
Water Resources Research 56 (10), e2020WR027951, 2020
132020
Few studies of wild animal performance account for parasite infections: A systematic review
E Chretien, J De Bonville, J Guitard, SA Binning, E Melis, A Kack, A Cote, ...
Journal of Animal Ecology 92 (4), 794-806, 2023
122023
A novel method for measuring acute thermal tolerance in fish embryos
ZL Cowan, AH Andreassen, J De Bonville, L Green, SA Binning, ...
Conservation Physiology 11 (1), coad061, 2023
62023
Thermal tolerance and survival are modulated by a natural gradient of infection in differentially acclimated hosts
J De Bonville, A Côté, SA Binning
Conservation Physiology 12 (1), coae015, 2024
12024
Parasitism and the tradeoffs of social grouping: The role of parasite transmission mode
LE Nadler, JW Jolles, SA Binning, J De Bonville, P Domenici, SS Killen, ...
EcoEvoRxiv, 2024
2024
Mobilisation et transformations du mercure et du carbone dans les réservoirs hydroélectriques de la rivière Romaine
J de Bonville
2020
Parasites are inside “Everything and everywhere all at once”, yet not often considered in studies on wild animals. What’s the bug?
J De Bonville
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