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Rudy Boonstra
Rudy Boonstra
Professor Emeritus, University of Toronto Scarborough
Verified email at utoronto.ca
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The utility of Ki-67 and BrdU as proliferative markers of adult neurogenesis
N Kee, S Sivalingam, R Boonstra, JM Wojtowicz
Journal of Neuroscience Methods 115 (1), 97-105, 2002
9582002
Measuring stress in wildlife: techniques for quantifying glucocorticoids
MJ Sheriff, B Dantzer, B Delehanty, R Palme, R Boonstra
Oecologia 166 (4), 869-887, 2011
9382011
Impact of food and predation on the snowshoe hare cycle
CJ Krebs, S Boutin, R Boonstra, ARE Sinclair, JNM Smith, MRT Dale, ...
Science 269 (5227), 1112-1115, 1995
8511995
The impact of predator‐induced stress on the snowshoe hare cycle
R Boonstra, D Hik, GR Singleton, A Tinnikov
Ecological monographs 68 (3), 371-394, 1998
7041998
The sensitive hare: sublethal effects of predator stress on reproduction in snowshoe hares
MJ Sheriff, CJ Krebs, R Boonstra
Journal of Animal Ecology 78 (6), 1249-1258, 2009
5512009
Reality as the leading cause of stress: rethinking the impact of chronic stress in nature
R Boonstra
Functional Ecology 27 (1), 11-23, 2013
5452013
What Drives the 10-year Cycle of Snowshoe Hares?
CJ Krebs, R Boonstra, S Boutin, ARE Sinclair
Bioscience 51 (1), 25-35, 2001
4892001
Measures of physiological stress: a transparent or opaque window into the status, management and conservation of species?
B Dantzer, QE Fletcher, R Boonstra, MJ Sheriff
Conservation Physiology 2 (cou023), 1-18, 2014
4462014
Ecosystem dynamics of the boreal forest: the Kluane Project
CJ Krebs, S Boutin, R Boonstra
Ecosystem dynamics of the boreal forest: the Kluane Project, 511, 2001
426*2001
Density triggers maternal hormones that increase adaptive offspring growth in a wild mammal
B Dantzer, AEM Newman, R Boonstra, R Palme, S Boutin, MM Humphries, ...
Science 340, 1215-1217, 2013
4172013
Balancing food and predator pressure induces chronic stress in songbirds
M Clinchy, L Zanette, R Boonstra, JC Wingfield, JNM Smith
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 2004
3842004
Evaluating stress in natural populations of vertebrates: total CORT is not good enough
CW Breuner, B Delehanty, R Boonstra
Functional Ecology 27 (1), 24-36, 2013
2862013
Common dynamic structure of Canada lynx populations within three climatic regions
NC Stenseth, KS Chan, H Tong, R Boonstra, S Boutin, CJ Krebs, E Post, ...
Science 285 (5430), 1071-1073, 1999
2771999
Population cycles in small mammals: the problem of explaining the low phase
R Boonstra, CJ Krebs, NC Stenseth
Ecology 79 (5), 1479-1488, 1998
2761998
Population changes of the vertebrate community during a snowshoe hare cycle in Canada's boreal forest
S Boutin, CJ Krebs, R Boonstra, MRT Dale, SJ Hannon, K Martin, ...
Oikos 74, 69-80, 1995
2591995
The ghosts of predators past: population cycles and the role of maternal programming under fluctuating predation risk
MJ Sheriff, CJ Krebs, R Boonstra
Ecology 91 (10), 2983-2994, 2010
2462010
Population cycles in microtines: the senescence hypothesis
R Boonstra
Evolutionary ecology 8, 196-219, 1994
2411994
Equipped for life: the adaptive role of the stress axis in male mammals
R Boonstra
Journal of Mammalogy 86 (2), 236-247, 2005
2382005
Assessing stress in animal populations: do fecal and plasma glucocorticoids tell the same story?
MJ Sheriff, CJ Krebs, R Boonstra
General and Comparative Endocrinology 166 (3), 614-619, 2010
2062010
Coping with changing northern environments: the role of the stress axis in birds and mammals
R Boonstra
Integrative and Comparative Biology 44 (2), 95-108, 2004
2052004
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