Murray Humphries

Associate Professor
Natural Resource Sciences
McGill University
Canada

Biography

NSERC PDF (University of Aberdeen & University of Alberta) PhD (McGill University & Sherbrooke University) MSc (University of Alberta) BSc (hons.) (University of Manitoba)

Research Intrest

We believe that understanding the ecological implications of processes by which animals acquire and assimilate energy from the environment, and allocate assimilated energy between maintenance, growth, and reproduction, ultimately requires field studies that integrate measures of energy supply and expenditure, under known environmental conditions, and in situations where behaviour, reproduction, and survival can be documented. We try better understanding, predicting and monitoring environmental change impacts on northern wildlife and traditional food security in Canada by working with many northern partners, including federal and provincial governments, private corporations, and indigenous organizations, to design and implement locally relevant research at the interface of scientific and traditional ecological knowledge.

List of Publications
Climate-mediated energetic constraints on the distribution of hibernating mammals Authors Murray M Humphries, Donald W Thomas, John R Speakman
Energy metabolism and animal personality Authors V Careau, D Thomas, MM Humphries, D Réale
Personality and the emergence of the pace-of-life syndrome concept at the population level Authors Denis Réale, Dany Garant, Murray M Humphries, Patrick Bergeron, Vincent Careau, Pierre-Olivier Montiglio