Dr. Webber studies the causes and consequences of animal behaviour. His focus is largely on how individual behavioural variation and environmental variation affect fitness and disease outcomes for bats and caribou.
He uses a range of contemporary statistical analyses to test competing h...
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Dr. Webber studies the causes and consequences of animal behaviour. His focus is largely on how individual behavioural variation and environmental variation affect fitness and disease outcomes for bats and caribou.
He uses a range of contemporary statistical analyses to test competing hypotheses that span a broad range of ecological scales. The implications for his work are wide-ranging and his goals are to contribute to the development of theory and methods, One Health initiatives and the conservation and management of species at risk.
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