Rebekah McKinnon, PhD

ATS Assistant Lecturer, Faculty of Science - Biological Sciences

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ATS Assistant Lecturer, Faculty of Science - Biological Sciences
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ramckinn@ualberta.ca

Courses

BIOL 430 - Statistical Design and Analysis in Biology

Emphasis is on the design of experiments and analysis of data collected from field and laboratory studies in Biology. Prerequisites: STAT 151 or 161 or SCI 151, BIOL 330, and an additional 300-level Biological Sciences course; or consent of Department. Credit can be obtained in only one of BIOL 430, 530 and REN R 480.


BIOL 433 - Plant Animal Interactions

Plants and animals are engaged in a diversity of ecological interactions, with implications for evolutionary trajectories, species coexistence, and the delivery of ecosystem services. This course requires active engagement, which may include discussion and debate. Lecture content will include a diversity of advanced topics in ecology and evolutionary biology with a focus on species interactions. Prerequisite: BIOL 331 or 332 or BOT 332 or ZOOL 371.


BIOL 468 - Topics in Conservation Biology

Seminar and reading course addressing current topics in conservation biology. Prerequisites: BIOL 367 or REN R 364 or consent of instructor.


BIOL 530 - Advanced Statistical Design and Analysis in Biology

Emphasis is on the design of experiments and analysis of data collected from field and laboratory studies in Biology. Lectures and labs are the same as BIOL 430, but with additional assignments and evaluations appropriate to graduate studies. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. Credit cannot be obtained for BIOL 430, 530 and REN R 480.


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Featured Publications

Kimberley Mathot, Josue David Arteaga-Torres, Anne Besson, Deborah Hawkshaw, Natasha Klappstein, Rebekah A. McKinnon, Sheeraja Sridharan, Shinichi Nakagawa

Nature Communications. 2024 May; 10.1038/s41467-024-48702-6


Rebekah A McKinnon, Kevin Hawkshaw, Erik Hedlin, Shinichi Nakagawa, Kimberley J Mathot

Behavioral Ecology. 2024 January; 10.1093/beheco/arad103


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