{"id":224,"date":"2012-02-08T11:27:40","date_gmt":"2012-02-08T16:27:40","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/carleton.ca\/mforbes\/?page_id=224"},"modified":"2014-02-28T10:12:10","modified_gmt":"2014-02-28T15:12:10","slug":"news","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/carleton.ca\/mforbes\/news\/","title":{"rendered":"News and Views"},"content":{"rendered":"<section class=\"content-wrapper content-wrapper--shortcode\"><div class=\"u-post-reload\"><div class=\"news news--archive u-width-limited\"><a class=\"news__link  news__link--archive\" href=\"https:\/\/carleton.ca\/mforbes\/2014\/parasites-aggregated-contaminants-distributed\/\"><p class=\"news__date news__date--archive\">Wednesday, October 8, 2014<\/p><h3 class=\"news__heading u-hide-in-toc news__heading--archive\" rel=\"bookmark\">Parasites are aggregated, but how are contaminants distributed &#8230;<\/h3><p class=\"news__excerpt news__excerpt--archive\">Parasites are aggregated, but how are contaminants distributed among the hosts? And why does it matter? A recent paper by Andr\u00e9 Morrill, Jenn Provencher and myself recently asked and partially answered these questions. We reviewed the literature over 23 years to show that interest in the combined effects of contaminants and parasites on host... <span class=\"news__more-link\">More<\/span><\/p><\/a><\/div><div class=\"news news--archive u-width-limited\"><a class=\"news__link  news__link--archive\" href=\"https:\/\/carleton.ca\/mforbes\/2014\/peanuts\/\"><p class=\"news__date news__date--archive\">Friday, October 3, 2014<\/p><h3 class=\"news__heading u-hide-in-toc news__heading--archive\" rel=\"bookmark\">For peanuts<\/h3><p class=\"news__excerpt news__excerpt--archive\">Recently, there has been some intriguing research on the potential links between peanut allergies and antibiotic use early in life. Two labs in the United States appear foremost in this research area. One is at the University of Chicago and the other is at New York University. The work by Dr. Nagler\u00a0and her team... <span class=\"news__more-link\">More<\/span><\/p><\/a><\/div><div class=\"news news--archive u-width-limited\"><a class=\"news__link  news__link--archive\" href=\"https:\/\/carleton.ca\/mforbes\/2014\/red-eft-days-fall\/\"><p class=\"news__date news__date--archive\">Tuesday, September 30, 2014<\/p><h3 class=\"news__heading u-hide-in-toc news__heading--archive\" rel=\"bookmark\">Red eft days of fall<\/h3><p class=\"news__excerpt news__excerpt--archive\">I was walking on the weekend when I came across this little amphibian. Many of you will have recognized this as a red eft the terrestrial stage of a salamander species common to this neck of the woods (or at least to ponds therein). A couple of things are worth noting. The picture was... <span class=\"news__more-link\">More<\/span><\/p><\/a><\/div><div class=\"news news--archive u-width-limited\"><a class=\"news__link  news__link--archive\" href=\"https:\/\/carleton.ca\/mforbes\/2014\/royal-society-canada-creates-new-college\/\"><p class=\"news__date news__date--archive\">Thursday, September 25, 2014<\/p><h3 class=\"news__heading u-hide-in-toc news__heading--archive\" rel=\"bookmark\">Royal Society of Canada creates new college<\/h3><p class=\"news__excerpt news__excerpt--archive\">As Associate Vice President (Research&amp;International) here at Carleton University, I keep my eye on awards given to our emerging young scholars. Recently, the Royal Society\u00a0of Canada created the college of new scholars, artists and scientists. Two Carleton faculty, Sheryl Hamilton (Canada Research Chair in Law &amp; Communications) and Stuart... <span class=\"news__more-link\">More<\/span><\/p><\/a><\/div><div class=\"news news--archive u-width-limited\"><a class=\"news__link  news__link--archive\" href=\"https:\/\/carleton.ca\/mforbes\/2014\/wiki-thoughts-plague\/\"><p class=\"news__date news__date--archive\">Friday, April 4, 2014<\/p><h3 class=\"news__heading u-hide-in-toc news__heading--archive\" rel=\"bookmark\">Wiki thoughts on the plague<\/h3><p class=\"news__excerpt news__excerpt--archive\">Note the following blog was written before I knew about the research highlighted in another blog: see Did rats\u00a0spread the black death?\u00a0Much of what I wrote about SIr Isaac Newton\u00a0remains other bits and pieces were pure speculation. I am going to be thinking more about human fleas and lice. Anyway, with that caveat, you... <span class=\"news__more-link\">More<\/span><\/p><\/a><\/div><div class=\"news news--archive u-width-limited\"><a class=\"news__link  news__link--archive\" href=\"https:\/\/carleton.ca\/mforbes\/2014\/host-species-use-parasites\/\"><p class=\"news__date news__date--archive\">Monday, March 3, 2014<\/p><h3 class=\"news__heading u-hide-in-toc news__heading--archive\" rel=\"bookmark\">Host species use by parasites<\/h3><p class=\"news__excerpt news__excerpt--archive\">I am going to go out on a limb and suggest that many, if not most, parasite species exploit several to many hosts species, for a given stage of their (i.e., the parasite\u2019s) life cycle. The question of why such parasite species are catholic in their diet (I say diet because, really, the host... <span class=\"news__more-link\">More<\/span><\/p><\/a><\/div><div class=\"news news--archive u-width-limited\"><a class=\"news__link  news__link--archive\" href=\"https:\/\/carleton.ca\/mforbes\/2014\/covariation-parasites\/\"><p class=\"news__date news__date--archive\">Saturday, March 1, 2014<\/p><h3 class=\"news__heading u-hide-in-toc news__heading--archive\" rel=\"bookmark\">Aggregation and covariation of parasites<\/h3><p class=\"news__excerpt news__excerpt--archive\">Recently, one of my former students, Andr\u00e9 Morrill, got a paper accepted in the Canadian Journal of Zoology as first author on explaining covariation between ectoparasitic mites and endoparasitic eugregarine protozoans of Lestes damselflies. Many previous researchers have addressed the extent to which either mites or gregarines are associated... <span class=\"news__more-link\">More<\/span><\/p><\/a><\/div><div class=\"news news--archive u-width-limited\"><a class=\"news__link  news__link--archive\" href=\"https:\/\/carleton.ca\/mforbes\/2014\/question-period\/\"><p class=\"news__date news__date--archive\">Friday, February 28, 2014<\/p><h3 class=\"news__heading u-hide-in-toc news__heading--archive\" rel=\"bookmark\">PhD student Sam Iverson talks about polar bears eating bird eggs<\/h3><p class=\"news__excerpt news__excerpt--archive\">Recently, Sam Iverson got a lot of press on one of his PhD papers coming from the lab. In brief, polar bears are visiting seabird colonies and eating eggs more and more as sea ice is disappearing. The strength of Sam&#039;s analysis lies in his expanding the geographical \u00a0extent of what previously was thought... <span class=\"news__more-link\">More<\/span><\/p><\/a><\/div><div class=\"news news--archive u-width-limited\"><a class=\"news__link  news__link--archive\" href=\"https:\/\/carleton.ca\/mforbes\/2013\/is-harvest-an-effective-strategy-for-curtailing-canada-goose-population-growth\/\"><p class=\"news__date news__date--archive\">Thursday, November 14, 2013<\/p><h3 class=\"news__heading u-hide-in-toc news__heading--archive\" rel=\"bookmark\">Is harvest an effective strategy for curtailing Canada goose population growth?<\/h3><p class=\"news__excerpt news__excerpt--archive\">\u00a0 Wildlife agencies in Canada and the U.S face a predicament. Migratory Canada geese, which fly to arctic regions every summer to breed, require conservation protection. However, resident Canada geese, which breed in southern Canada and the U.S., often within city limits, are experiencing seemingly out of control population growth. These... <span class=\"news__more-link\">More<\/span><\/p><\/a><\/div><div class=\"news news--archive u-width-limited\"><a class=\"news__link  news__link--archive\" href=\"https:\/\/carleton.ca\/mforbes\/2013\/quantifying-human-related-mortality-of-birds-in-canada\/\"><p class=\"news__date news__date--archive\">Sunday, October 20, 2013<\/p><h3 class=\"news__heading u-hide-in-toc news__heading--archive\" rel=\"bookmark\">Quantifying human-related mortality of birds in Canada.<\/h3><p class=\"news__excerpt news__excerpt--archive\">I would venture to guess many of us have witnessed a cat with a dying songbird. Nature\u2019s red domestic. But have we stopped long enough to think about the extent to which our house pets are responsible for declines of songbird populations? What other human activities reduce populations of songbirds and other birds from... <span class=\"news__more-link\">More<\/span><\/p><\/a><\/div><div class=\"news news--archive u-width-limited\"><a class=\"news__link  news__link--archive\" href=\"https:\/\/carleton.ca\/mforbes\/2013\/cu-and-ec-and-nunavut-arctic-college-partner-on-knowledge-transfer\/\"><p class=\"news__date news__date--archive\">Friday, October 4, 2013<\/p><h3 class=\"news__heading u-hide-in-toc news__heading--archive\" rel=\"bookmark\">Knowledge exchange: CU and EC and Nunavut Arctic College<\/h3><p class=\"news__excerpt news__excerpt--archive\">\u00a0 Worldwide, scientists are being asked to become better communicators. Wildlife research presents a unique opportunity for science communication in northern communities. Between 2007 and 2011, Environment Canada and Carleton University partnered with the Nunavut Arctic College and other agencies to provide a learning opportunity that integrated... <span class=\"news__more-link\">More<\/span><\/p><\/a><\/div><div class=\"news news--archive u-width-limited\"><a class=\"news__link  news__link--archive\" href=\"https:\/\/carleton.ca\/mforbes\/2013\/hstp-hosts-wu\/\"><p class=\"news__date news__date--archive\">Friday, September 20, 2013<\/p><h3 class=\"news__heading u-hide-in-toc news__heading--archive\" rel=\"bookmark\">HSTP Hosts Wu<\/h3><p class=\"news__excerpt news__excerpt--archive\">The Health, Science, Technology and Policy graduate program at Carleton hosted its first evening public lecture this year, just yesterday (Sept 19th). Dr. Felicia Wu, the John A. Hannah Distinguished Professor of Food Science and Human Nutrition at Michigan State University, delivered a very exciting and interesting lecture entitled: &quot;Improving... <span class=\"news__more-link\">More<\/span><\/p><\/a><\/div><div class=\"news news--archive u-width-limited\"><a class=\"news__link  news__link--archive\" href=\"https:\/\/carleton.ca\/mforbes\/2013\/e-cited-me\/\"><p class=\"news__date news__date--archive\">Wednesday, June 5, 2013<\/p><h3 class=\"news__heading u-hide-in-toc news__heading--archive\" rel=\"bookmark\">E-cited me!<\/h3><p class=\"news__excerpt news__excerpt--archive\">Nowadays, citations rates are far from simple. When I was gearing up in my research career, there were many fewer journals in one\u2019s field. \u00a0The graduate students and PDFs all aspired to get published in those journals that were high impact journals.\u00a0 Then it became clear that even papers in lower-impact journals could themselves... <span class=\"news__more-link\">More<\/span><\/p><\/a><\/div><div class=\"news news--archive u-width-limited\"><a class=\"news__link  news__link--archive\" href=\"https:\/\/carleton.ca\/mforbes\/2013\/news-from-nserc-2\/\"><p class=\"news__date news__date--archive\">Wednesday, April 24, 2013<\/p><h3 class=\"news__heading u-hide-in-toc news__heading--archive\" rel=\"bookmark\">News From NSERC<\/h3><p class=\"news__excerpt news__excerpt--archive\">If you are applying for a NSERC DG or SAP in the fall of 2013, you might want to read this latest update from NSERC sent April 24th, 2013. Read on... NSERC Common CV Template Now Available In preparation for the launch of the\u00a0Research Portal\u00a0in early May 2013, NSERC is gradually phasing in the... <span class=\"news__more-link\">More<\/span><\/p><\/a><\/div><div class=\"news news--archive u-width-limited\"><a class=\"news__link  news__link--archive\" href=\"https:\/\/carleton.ca\/mforbes\/2013\/grad-student-activities\/\"><p class=\"news__date news__date--archive\">Saturday, April 20, 2013<\/p><h3 class=\"news__heading u-hide-in-toc news__heading--archive\" rel=\"bookmark\">Grad Student Activities<\/h3><p class=\"news__excerpt news__excerpt--archive\">Jennifer Provencher, a PhD student, co-supervised by myself and Grant Gilchrist (NWRC), went to a workshop that was sponsored by the Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Program (AMAP) which is a working group of the Arctic Council. The workshop was in Saint Petersburg Russia from April 22-24. The meeting was themed &quot;Action Adaptations for a... <span class=\"news__more-link\">More<\/span><\/p><\/a><\/div><div class=\"news news--archive u-width-limited\"><a class=\"news__link  news__link--archive\" href=\"https:\/\/carleton.ca\/mforbes\/2013\/carleton-research-partners\/\"><p class=\"news__date news__date--archive\">Monday, April 15, 2013<\/p><h3 class=\"news__heading u-hide-in-toc news__heading--archive\" rel=\"bookmark\">Carleton Research Partners<\/h3><p class=\"news__excerpt news__excerpt--archive\">Much of the research that is conducted today relies on partnerships sometimes between academe and not-for-profits or industry, or between academe and various levels of government, or between several agencies and institutions combined. Such research is thought to be of an immediate societal impact insofar as stakeholders of the research outcomes... <span class=\"news__more-link\">More<\/span><\/p><\/a><\/div><div class=\"news news--archive u-width-limited\"><a class=\"news__link  news__link--archive\" href=\"https:\/\/carleton.ca\/mforbes\/2013\/visiting-researchers\/\"><p class=\"news__date news__date--archive\">Wednesday, April 10, 2013<\/p><h3 class=\"news__heading u-hide-in-toc news__heading--archive\" rel=\"bookmark\">Visiting researchers<\/h3><p class=\"news__excerpt news__excerpt--archive\">For the past three months and for the next three months, the Forbes&#039; Lab is hosting two researchers from CNRS Montpellier France. Dr. Karen McCoy is a molecular ecologist and evolutionary biologist who specializes in local host adaptation of seabird ticks and its influence on Lymes bacteria transmission. Dr. Thierry Boulinier\u00a0is interested in... <span class=\"news__more-link\">More<\/span><\/p><\/a><\/div><div class=\"news news--archive u-width-limited\"><a class=\"news__link  news__link--archive\" href=\"https:\/\/carleton.ca\/mforbes\/2013\/cfrnet-a-call-for-a-network-of-canadian-field-stations\/\"><p class=\"news__date news__date--archive\">Tuesday, April 9, 2013<\/p><h3 class=\"news__heading u-hide-in-toc news__heading--archive\" rel=\"bookmark\">CFRnet: a call for a network of Canadian Field Stations<\/h3><p class=\"news__excerpt news__excerpt--archive\">Some time ago, a group of colleagues and myself\u00a0were hosted at University of Toronto&#039;s Koffler Scientific Reserve to discuss, among other things, the future of Canadian Field Stations (mostly University based field stations). We decided that the time was coming to network and share best practices and this wiki site provides some of the... <span class=\"news__more-link\">More<\/span><\/p><\/a><\/div><div class=\"news news--archive u-width-limited\"><a class=\"news__link  news__link--archive\" href=\"https:\/\/carleton.ca\/mforbes\/2013\/damesfly\/\"><p class=\"news__date news__date--archive\">Monday, April 8, 2013<\/p><h3 class=\"news__heading u-hide-in-toc news__heading--archive\" rel=\"bookmark\">Picture of unidentified damselfly from India<\/h3><p class=\"news__excerpt news__excerpt--archive\">\u00a0A sketch of an unidentified damselfly with larval water mites engorging on its wings. The picture was drawn by one of my former students, Kathyrn Norman, and was sketched from a photograph taken in Bannerghatta, India, that was available from \u00a0the web. To my knowledge, this is the first report of mites engorging on... <span class=\"news__more-link\">More<\/span><\/p><\/a><\/div><div class=\"news news--archive u-width-limited\"><a class=\"news__link  news__link--archive\" href=\"https:\/\/carleton.ca\/mforbes\/2012\/carleton-professor-leads-team-to-investigate-mysteries-behind-killer-bird-disease\/\"><p class=\"news__date news__date--archive\">Wednesday, February 8, 2012<\/p><h3 class=\"news__heading u-hide-in-toc news__heading--archive\" rel=\"bookmark\">Carleton Professor Leads Team to Investigate Mysteries Behind Killer Bird Disease<\/h3><p class=\"news__excerpt news__excerpt--archive\">Avian Cholera is the most important infectious disease affecting wild North American waterfowl. The Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada has just awarded Carleton University Professor Mark Forbes and a team of researchers more than half a million dollars over the next three years to study this bacterial disease in Arctic... <span class=\"news__more-link\">More<\/span><\/p><\/a><\/div><div class=\"news news--archive u-width-limited\"><a class=\"news__link  news__link--archive\" href=\"https:\/\/carleton.ca\/mforbes\/2012\/can-ravens-share-information-and-co-operate\/\"><p class=\"news__date news__date--archive\">Wednesday, February 8, 2012<\/p><h3 class=\"news__heading u-hide-in-toc news__heading--archive\" rel=\"bookmark\">Can Ravens Share Information and Co-operate?<\/h3><p class=\"news__excerpt news__excerpt--archive\">In the same year Konrad Lorenz, Niko Tinbergen and Carl Von Frisch jointly won the Nobel Prize in medicine for their pioneering work in animal behavior, the Israeli behaviorist, Amotz Zahavi, hypothesized that some birds aggregate in roosts to share information on locations of profitable food sources. Lorenz shared the Nobel prize, in part,... <span class=\"news__more-link\">More<\/span><\/p><\/a><\/div><div class=\"news news--archive u-width-limited\"><a class=\"news__link  news__link--archive\" href=\"https:\/\/carleton.ca\/mforbes\/2010\/viewpoint-by-mark-forbes-%e2%80%94-how-important-is-carleton-research\/\"><p class=\"news__date news__date--archive\">Monday, March 8, 2010<\/p><h3 class=\"news__heading u-hide-in-toc news__heading--archive\" rel=\"bookmark\">Viewpoint by Mark Forbes \u2014 How important is (Carleton) research?<\/h3><p class=\"news__excerpt news__excerpt--archive\">Carleton is like most universities: There is a mix of basic and applied research on our campus. It\u2019s the nature of this \u201cmix\u201d that defines our institution and gives us an edge along certain of the many possible paths of discovery and innovation. As a newly-appointed AVP, I am concerned that we identify our... <span class=\"news__more-link\">More<\/span><\/p><\/a><\/div><div class=\"news news--archive u-width-limited\"><a class=\"news__link  news__link--archive\" href=\"https:\/\/carleton.ca\/mforbes\/2010\/the-little-things-matter-exploring-biology-at-the-parasitic-level\/\"><p class=\"news__date news__date--archive\">Friday, February 19, 2010<\/p><h3 class=\"news__heading u-hide-in-toc news__heading--archive\" rel=\"bookmark\">The Little Things Matter: Exploring Biology at the Parasitic Level<\/h3><p class=\"news__excerpt news__excerpt--archive\">By Laura Cummings The word parasite holds many meanings - in ancient Greece, a professional dinner guest, and in modern times, a greedy person. Mark Forbes, an associate biology professor at Carleton University, focuses on the most scientific type of parasite. 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