
Sarah Jamieson
Assistant Professor
- B.Sc. (Memorial University of Newfound)
- M.Sc. (University of New Brunswick)
- Ph.D. (Simon Fraser University)
Office: LHS D218
Phone: 705-748-1011 ext. 6383
Email: sarahjamieson@trentu.ca
Sarah Jamieson's Google Scholar
Research interests
- Urban Ecology
- Bird and fish behavioural ecology
- Cross-seasonal factors affecting life history traits
- Student satisfaction and feeling connected with nature
Teaching
BIOL-PYSC 3360: Behavioural Ecology
BIOL 4140: Ornithology
Selected Publications
McLaren, A.A.D., S.E. Jamieson, M. Bond, A.R. Rodgers, & B.R. Patterson. In Press. Low prevalence of ungulates in the spring diet of American black bears (Ursus americanus) in a moose (Alces alces) - caribou (Rangifer tarandus) system in northwestern Ontario. Canadian Journal of Zoology.
Bulla, M., J. Reneerkens, E.L. Weiser... S.E. Jamieson... R.B. Lanctot, & B. Kempenaers. (2019). Comment on “Global pattern of nest predation is disrupted by climate change in shorebirds". Science 364: eaaw8529
Jensen, T., S.E. Jamieson, I.C. Castro, P. Sharp, J. Cockrem, & B. Durrant. (2019). Serum prolactin and testosterone levels in captive and wild brown kiwi (Apteryx mantelli) during the pre-breeding, breeding, and incubation periods. Zoo Biology 38: 316-320
van Leeuwen, C.H.A. & S.E. Jamieson. (2018). Strong pair bonds and high site fidelity in a subarctic-breeding migratory shorebird. Wilson Journal of Ornithology 130: 140-151
Morrison, K.W., D.P. Armstrong, P.F. Battley, S.E. Jamieson, & D.R. Thompson. (2017). Predation by New Zealand sea lions and Brown Skuas is causing the continued decline of an Eastern Rockhopper Penguin colony on Campbell Island. Polar Biology 40: 735-751
Jamieson, S.E., I.C. Castro, T. Jensen, K.W. Morrison, & B. Durrant. (2016). Roosting preferences of North Island Brown Kiwi (Apteryx mantelli). Wilson Journal of Ornithology 128: 850-860
Mair, M. & S.E. Jamieson. (2016). The role of European Starlings in the decline of Red-headed Woodpeckers in Ontario. Ontario Birds 34: 246-255