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Nursing Mirror|March 14, 1984
Nursing Mirror midwifery forum. Perineal damage in childbirth: think before you cutJ Sheriff
The Journal of Animal Ecology|August 7, 2015
The adaptive potential of maternal stress exposure in regulating population dynamicsMichael J Sheriff
Midwives Chronicle|July 1, 1983
A survey on tears and episiotomies of the perineumD Needham, J Sheriff
Frontiers in Veterinary Science|October 17, 2024
Harnessing the gut microbiome: a potential biomarker for wild animal welfareSam Sonnega, Michael J Sheriff
Ecology Letters|December 5, 2012
Determining the adaptive potential of maternal stressM J Sheriff, O P Love
Oecologia|October 16, 2014
Ecophysiological effects of predation risk; an integration across disciplinesMichael J Sheriff, Jennifer S Thaler
General and Comparative Endocrinology|July 21, 2020
Stress as a facilitator? Territorial male impala have higher glucocorticoid levels than bachelorsL Hunninck, R Palme, M J Sheriff
Oecologia|January 20, 2011
From process to pattern: how fluctuating predation risk impacts the stress axis of snowshoe hares during the 10-year cycleMichael J Sheriff, Charles J Krebs, Rudy Boonstra
Ultramicroscopy|June 7, 2021
Computer-readable Image Markers for Automated Registration in Correlative Microscopy - "autoCRIM"J Sheriff, I W Fletcher, P J Cumpson
General and Comparative Endocrinology|January 7, 2010
Assessing stress in animal populations: Do fecal and plasma glucocorticoids tell the same story?Michael J Sheriff, Charles J Krebs, Rudy Boonstra
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Nursing Mirror|March 14, 1984
Nursing Mirror midwifery forum. Perineal damage in childbirth: think before you cutJ Sheriff
The Journal of Animal Ecology|August 7, 2015
The adaptive potential of maternal stress exposure in regulating population dynamicsMichael J Sheriff
Midwives Chronicle|July 1, 1983
A survey on tears and episiotomies of the perineumD Needham, J Sheriff
Frontiers in Veterinary Science|October 17, 2024
Harnessing the gut microbiome: a potential biomarker for wild animal welfareSam Sonnega, Michael J Sheriff
Ecology Letters|December 5, 2012
Determining the adaptive potential of maternal stressM J Sheriff, O P Love
Oecologia|October 16, 2014
Ecophysiological effects of predation risk; an integration across disciplinesMichael J Sheriff, Jennifer S Thaler
General and Comparative Endocrinology|July 21, 2020
Stress as a facilitator? Territorial male impala have higher glucocorticoid levels than bachelorsL Hunninck, R Palme, M J Sheriff
Oecologia|January 20, 2011
From process to pattern: how fluctuating predation risk impacts the stress axis of snowshoe hares during the 10-year cycleMichael J Sheriff, Charles J Krebs, Rudy Boonstra
Ultramicroscopy|June 7, 2021
Computer-readable Image Markers for Automated Registration in Correlative Microscopy - "autoCRIM"J Sheriff, I W Fletcher, P J Cumpson
General and Comparative Endocrinology|January 7, 2010
Assessing stress in animal populations: Do fecal and plasma glucocorticoids tell the same story?Michael J Sheriff, Charles J Krebs, Rudy Boonstra
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