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Jeremy Mitchell

Postdoctoral Research Fellow
(Abrahams Lab)
Ocean Sciences Centre
Memorial University
of Newfoundland

email: jsmitchell@mun.ca
phone: 709-737-3723


Publications
Current Research Recent Work


Mitchell J.S., Jutzeler E., Heg D. & Taborsky M. 2009. Gender differences in the costs that subordinate group members impose on dominant males in a cooperative breeder. Ethology 115:1162–1174. [PDF]

Mitchell J.S., Jutzeler E., Heg D. & Taborsky M. 2009. Dominant members of cooperatively-breeding groups adjust their behaviour in response to the sexes of their subordinates. Behaviour 146:1665–1686. [PDF]

Heg, D., Jutzeler, E., Mitchell J.S., & Hamilton, I.M. 2009. Female subordinate cichlids pay to reproduce. Public Library of Science 4:e5458.

Heg, D., Jutzeler, E., Bonfils, D. & Mitchell, J.S. 2008. Reproductive partitioning in a cooperatively breeding cichlid. Molecular Ecology 17:4359–4370.

Feeney M., Bhagwat B., Mitchell J.S. & Lane W.D. 2007. Shoot regeneration from organogenic callus of sweet cherry (Prunus avium L.). Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture 90:201-214.

Mitchell J.S. 2005. Queue selection and switching by false clown anemonefish. Animal Behaviour 69:643-652. [PDF]

Mitchell J.S. & Dill L.M. 2005. Why is false-clown anemonefish group size correlated with the size of its host sea anemone? Canadian Journal of Zoology 83:372-376. [PDF]

Mitchell J.S. 2003. Social correlates of reproductive success in false-clown anemonefish: subordinate group members do not pay-to-stay. Evolutionary Ecology Research 5:1-16. [PDF]

Mitchell J.S. 2003. Mobility of Stichodactyla gigantea anemones and implications for resident false-clown anemonefish, Amphiprion ocellaris. Environmental Biology of Fishes 66:85-90. [PDF]

Mitchell J.S., Bailey R.C. & Knapton R.W. 2000. Effects of predation by fish and wintering ducks on dreissenid mussels at Nanticoke, Lake Erie. Écoscience 7:398-409. [PDF]

Mitchell J.S., Bailey R.C. & Knapton R.W. 1999. Sources of bias in the use of shell fragments to estimate zebra and quagga mussel (Dreissena polymorpha, D. bugensis) lengths. Canadian Journal of Zoology 77:910-916. [PDF]

Bailey R.C., Grapentine L., Stewart T.J., Schaner T., Chase M.E., Mitchell J.S. & Coulas R.A. 1999. Dreissenidae in Lake Ontario: Impact assessment at the whole lake and Bay of Quinte scales. Journal of Great Lakes Research 25:482-491.

Mitchell J.S. & Robertson R.J. 1996. Extra nest site defense by tree swallows: do floaters avoid nest sites near settled pairs? Wilson Bulletin 108:797-802. [PDF]

Mitchell J.S., Bailey R.C. & Knapton R.W. 1996. Abundance and distribution of Dreissena polymorpha and Dreissena bugensis in a warm-water plume: effects of depth and temperature. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Science 53:1705-1712. [PDF]

Mitchell J.S. & Robertson R.J. 1993. Tree swallows cannot be classified as determinate or indeterminate layers. Condor 95:546-553. [PDF]