Beth Macdougall-shackleton
Associate Professor
Biology
Biological station of Donana
Spain
Biography
Dr. Beth MacDougall-Shackleton is affiliated to Biology, Biological station of Donana, where Dr. Beth MacDougall-Shackleton is currently working as Associate Professor. Dr. Beth MacDougall-Shackleton has numerous publications within the specialty and published in reputed national and international peer-reviewed journals. Dr. Beth MacDougall-Shackleton is actively associated with different national and international societies and academies. Dr. Beth MacDougall-Shackleton gain recognition among the honourable subject experts with the contributions made. Dr. Beth MacDougall-Shackleton is been appreciated by several reputed awards and funding support. Dr. Beth MacDougall-Shackleton major research interest is in studies related to Ecoimmunology and behavioural ecology of migratory birds.
Research Interest
Ecoimmunology and behavioural ecology of migratory birds
Publications
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Sarquis-Adamson Y & EA MacDougall-Shackleton. 2016. Song sparrows Melospiza melodia have a home-field advantage in defending against sympatric malarial parasites. Royal Society Open Science3: 160216.
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Slade JWG, MJ Watson, TR Kelly, GB Gloor, MA Bernards & EA MacDougall-Shackleton. 2016. Chemical composition of preen wax reflects MHC similarity in songbirds. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B.
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Slade JWG, Y Sarquis-Adamson, GB Gloor, MA Lachance & EA MacDougall-Shackleton. 2016. Population differences at MHC do not explain song sparrows’ enhanced resistance to local parasites.Journal of Heredity.Â