Christopher Guglielmo, Phd
Professor, Animal ecological and evolutionary phys
Department of Biology
University of Western Ontario
Canada
Biography
Christopher Guglielmo, PhD Professor, Animal ecological and evolutionary physiology of Department of Biology at the University of Western Ontario, Canada.
Research Interest
My current research focuses on the physiology of endurance flight and stopover refueling in migratory birds and bats. We have a wide variety of laboratory and field studies underway using the wind tunnel and other unique capabilities of the Advanced Facility for Avian Research, my mobile Field Laboratory for Integrative Ecological Research (FLIER), and a digital telemetry array that we are installing in Ontario in collaboration with Bird Studies Canada.
Publications
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Mitchell GW, Guglielmo CG, Hobson KA. Measurement of Whole-Body CO2 Production in Birds Using Real-Time Laser-Derived Measurements of Hydrogen (δ2H) and Oxygen (δ18O) Isotope Concentrations in Water Vapor from Breath. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology. 2015 Jul 30;88(6):599-606.
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Mitchell GW, Guglielmo CG, Hobson KA. Measurement of Whole-Body CO2 Production in Birds Using Real-Time Laser-Derived Measurements of Hydrogen (δ2H) and Oxygen (δ18O) Isotope Concentrations in Water Vapor from Breath. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology. 2015 Jul 30;88(6):599-606.
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McWilliams SR, Guglielmo C, Pierce B, Klaassen M. Flying, fasting, and feeding in birds during migration: a nutritional and physiological ecology perspective. Journal of Avian Biology. 2004 Sep 1;35(5):377-93.