Jeremy T. Kerr
Ottawa University
H-index: 53
North America-United States
Top articles of Jeremy T. Kerr
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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Dispersal mediates trophic interactions and habitat connectivity to alter metacommunity composition | Ecology | Susan CC Gordon Julien GA Martin Jeremy T Kerr | 2024/2/1 |
Historical associations and spatiotemporal changes of pathogen presence in ticks in Canada: A systematic review | Kirsten E Crandall Virginie Millien Jeremy T Kerr | 2024/2 | |
Pathogen presence, prevalence, and diversity in Ixodes scapularis and mammal hosts at their expanding northern range limits | Frontiers in Parasitology | Kirsten E Crandall Jeremy T Kerr Virginie Millien | 2024/1/11 |
Handling heatwaves: balancing thermoregulation, foraging and bumblebee colony success | Conservation Physiology | Tiffany Bretzlaff Jeremy T Kerr Charles-A Darveau | 2024 |
High‐resolution environmental and host‐related factors impacting questing Ixodes scapularis at their northern range edge | Ecology and Evolution | Kirsten E Crandall Virginie Millien Jeremy T Kerr | 2024/2 |
Bumblebee occupancy responds to complex interactions between local and landscape land use, climatic niche properties and climate change | bioRxiv | Tim Newbold Jeremy T Kerr Peter Soroye Jessica J Williams | 2023 |
High temperature sensitivity of bumblebee castes and the colony-level costs of thermoregulation in Bombus impatiens | Journal of Thermal Biology | Tiffany Bretzlaff Jeremy T Kerr Charles-A Darveau | 2023/10/1 |
Climate change aggravates non‐target effects of pesticides on dragonflies at macroecological scales | Ecological Applications | Catherine Sirois‐Delisle Jeremy T Kerr | 2022/3 |
Satellite Remote Sensing for the Assessment of Protected Areas: A Global Application | Sarah Patricia Chisholm | 2022/2/8 | |
Emerging Tick-Borne Pathogens in Central Canada: Recent Detections of Babesia odocoilei and Rickettsia rickettsii | Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases | Kirsten E Crandall Jeremy T Kerr Virginie Millien | 2022/11/1 |
Back to basics: researchers’ perception on the global state of funding for fundamental research | The bottom line | Anina N Rich André Xuereb Borys Wróbel Jeremy Kerr Kristina Tietjen | 2022 |
High resolution thermal remote sensing and the limits of species’ tolerance | PeerJ | Gabrielle Ednie Jeremy T Kerr | 2022/9/28 |
Strong phenological shifts among bumblebee species in North America can help predict extinction risk | Biological Conservation | Olga Koppel Jeremy T Kerr | 2022/8/1 |
Floral diversity increases butterfly diversity in a multitrophic metacommunity | Ecology | Susan CC Gordon Jeremy T Kerr | 2022/8 |
Climate Change and Local Host Availability Drive the Northern Range Boundary in the Rapid Expansion of a Specialist Insect Herbivore, Papilio cresphontes | Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution | J Keaton Wilson Nicolas Casajus Rebecca A Hutchinson Kent P McFarland Jeremy T Kerr | 2021/3/2 |
Science integrity and environmental decision-making in Canada: a fragile renaissance | Jeremy T Kerr | 2021/1/1 | |
Multiple measures of biodiversity change make for the strongest analyses with historical data–Reply to Guzman et al., 2021 | Biological Conservation | Peter Soroye Tim Newbold Jeremy T Kerr | 2021 |
Bridging the divide between ecological forecasts and environmental decision making | Ecosphere | Korryn Bodner Carina Rauen Firkowski Joseph R Bennett Cole Brookson Michael Dietze | 2021/12 |
Data from: Nets versus spraying: a spatial modelling approach reveals indoor residual spraying targets Anopheles mosquito habitats better than mosquito nets in Tanzania | Emily Sohanna Acheson Jeremy Thomas Kerr | 2021/5/19 | |
I. BACKGROUND | PHYSICAL REVIEW A | Adriano Barenco Charles H Bennett Richard Cleve David P DiVincenzo Norman Margolus | 1995/11 |