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Jennifer D. JeffreyInstructor, University of Winnipeg Verified email at uwinnipeg.ca Cited by 1103 |
Use of portable blood physiology point-of-care devices for basic and applied research on vertebrates: a review
…, NA Cairns, F Cull, JJ Taylor, JD Jeffrey… - Conservation …, 2014 - academic.oup.com
Non-human vertebrate blood is commonly collected and assayed for a variety of
applications, including veterinary diagnostics and physiological research. Small, often non-lethal …
applications, including veterinary diagnostics and physiological research. Small, often non-lethal …
Freshwater biota and rising pCO2?
Rising atmospheric carbon dioxide (C O 2 ) has caused a suite of environmental issues,
however, little is known about how the partial pressure of C O 2 (pC O 2 ) in freshwater will be …
however, little is known about how the partial pressure of C O 2 (pC O 2 ) in freshwater will be …
Biological consequences of weak acidification caused by elevated carbon dioxide in freshwater ecosystems
Weak acidification can occur in freshwater ecosystems when free carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) levels
increase, which can happen for a variety of reasons. To define the state of knowledge for …
increase, which can happen for a variety of reasons. To define the state of knowledge for …
Classwide PBIS for students with EBD: Initial evaluation of an integrity tool
JL Jeffrey, BL McCurdy, S Ewing, D Polis - Education and Treatment of …, 2009 - JSTOR
The purpose of this pilot project was to develop a tool and a process for providing performance
feedback on evidence-based classroom management strategies to teachers of students …
feedback on evidence-based classroom management strategies to teachers of students …
Linking landscape-scale disturbances to stress and condition of fish: implications for restoration and conservation
Humans have dramatically altered landscapes as a result of urban and agricultural development,
which has led to decreases in the quality and quantity of habitats for animals. This is …
which has led to decreases in the quality and quantity of habitats for animals. This is …
Sub‐lethal temperature thresholds indicate acclimation and physiological limits in brook trout Salvelinus fontinalis
The upper thermal tolerance of brook trout Salvelinus fontinalis was estimated using critical
thermal maxima (CT max ) experiments on fish acclimated to temperatures that span the …
thermal maxima (CT max ) experiments on fish acclimated to temperatures that span the …
Modulation of hypothalamic–pituitary–interrenal axis function by social status in rainbow trout
Juvenile rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) form stable dominance hierarchies when
confined in pairs. These hierarchies are driven by aggressive competition over limited resources …
confined in pairs. These hierarchies are driven by aggressive competition over limited resources …
Development of a group model of clinical supervision to meet the needs of a community mental health nursing team
…, R Pridham, M Kramer, J Jeffrey - … Journal of Nursing …, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
Clinical supervision is an important tool in the development of quality nursing care. It involves
a process of reflection upon practice, the aim of which is to improve clinical practices and …
a process of reflection upon practice, the aim of which is to improve clinical practices and …
Molecular and physiological responses predict acclimation limits in juvenile brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis)
Understanding the resilience of ectotherms to high temperatures is essential because of the
influence of climate change on aquatic ecosystems. The ability of species to acclimate to …
influence of climate change on aquatic ecosystems. The ability of species to acclimate to …
Elevated carbon dioxide has the potential to impact alarm cue responses in some freshwater fishes
Freshwater fish behaviors have the potential to be impacted by acidification due to increases
in dissolved carbon dioxide (CO 2 ). Recent work in the marine environment suggests that …
in dissolved carbon dioxide (CO 2 ). Recent work in the marine environment suggests that …