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Autor:
Carina Gjerdrum, David A. Fifield, Francois Bolduc, Sarah N.P. Wong, Matthieu Beaumont, Mark L. Mallory
Publikováno v:
Arctic Science, Vol 10, Iss 4, Pp 834-849 (2024)
Systematic surveys of marine birds from ships were first conducted by the Canadian Wildlife Service in Atlantic Canada in 1965, and then expanded to the Canadian Arctic in 1969 under PIROP (Programme intégré de recherches sur les oiseaux pélagique
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/11eed78990cd4faeb92d34ce9d46af6e
Autor:
Nigel E. Hussey, Zuzanna Kochanowicz, David J. Yurkowski, Mark L. Mallory, William D. Halliday, Cortney A. Watt, Thomas Doniol-Valcroze, Carina Gjerdrum, Steven H. Ferguson, Jackie Dawson, Marianne Marcoux, Sarah N.P. Wong
Publikováno v:
Environmental Science & Policy. 127:181-195
Autor:
Jennifer F. Provencher, Thomas Lazarus, Allison Patterson, Christine M. Anderson, Nora C. Spencer, Mark L. Mallory, Michael Janssen, Anthony J. Gaston, Sarah N.P. Wong, H. Grant Gilchrist, Lisa Pirie-Dominix, Kyle H. Elliott
Publikováno v:
Environmental Reviews. 27:215-240
The Canadian Arctic hosts millions of marine birds annually, many of which aggregate in large numbers at well-defined sites at predictable times of the year. Marine habitats in this region will be under increasing threats from anthropogenic activitie
Publikováno v:
Northeastern Naturalist. 28
Autor:
Rhyl Frith, David M. Krug, Mark L. Mallory, Laura McFarlane Tranquilla, Robert A. Ronconi, Sarah N.P. Wong
Publikováno v:
Northeastern Naturalist. 27
Hydrobates leucorhous (Leach's Storm-petrel) is widely distributed throughout the Northern Hemisphere, but colonies in Atlantic Canada are declining. We assessed the diet of Leach's Storm-petrels from colonies at Country and Bon Portage islands, NS,
Autor:
Robert A. Ronconi, Nelson J. O'Driscoll, David M. Krug, Sarah N.P. Wong, Mark L. Mallory, Sabina I. Wilhelm, Rhyl Frith
Publikováno v:
Marine pollution bulletin. 162
The Leach's storm-petrel (Hydrobates leucorhous) is one of the most abundant and widely distributed marine birds in the North Atlantic but is under global population decline, possibly linked to marine pollution. We determined levels of ingested plast
Publikováno v:
Ocean & Coastal Management. 163:339-351
Millions of seabirds use the waters off Baffin Island. Considering current and future vessel activity in this region, it is important to understand where vulnerability to anthropogenic threats is highest to enable sound wildlife management and regula
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of environmental contamination and toxicology. 103(4)
Watershed acidification and poor water quality can deleteriously affect amphibian populations. Between 1990 and 2008, we sampled 333 small, permanent (inundated year round) waterbodies that drain forested areas in the Algoma, Muskoka and Sudbury regi
Autor:
Kristin H. Westdal, Margaret A. Treble, Andrew E. Derocher, Christine M. Anderson, William A. Montevecchi, Lynne Dickson, Nicholas J. Lunn, Marie Auger-Méthé, Bernard LeBlanc, Anders Mosbech, David Grémillet, Lisa L. Loseto, Pierre Richard, Mark L. Mallory, Laura A. McFARLANE-TRANQUILLA, John Iacozza, Aaron T. Fisk, Nigel E. Hussey, Nora C. Spencer, Steven T. Kessel, Tanya M. Brown, Jérôme Fort, Ron R. Togunov, Erik W. Born, Grant Gilchrist, Blake Bartzen, Jack Orr, Sarah N.P. Wong, Steven H. Ferguson, Frankie Jean-Gagnon, Lois A. Harwood, David J. Yurkowski, Paul J. Blanchfield, Shanti E. Davis, Mark Maftei, Aqqalu Rosing-Asvid, Evan S. Richardson, Marianne Marcoux, Rune Dietz, Kevin J. Hedges
Publikováno v:
Diversity and Distributions
Diversity and Distributions, Wiley, In press, ⟨10.1111/ddi.12860⟩
Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research Publications
Yurkowski, D J, Auger-Méthé, M, Mallory, M L, Wong, S N P, Gilchrist, G, Derocher, A E, Richardson, E, Lunn, N J, Hussey, N E, Marcoux, M, Togunov, R R, Fisk, A T, Harwood, L A, Dietz, R, Rosing-Asvid, A, Born, E W, Mosbech, A, Fort, J, Grémillet, D, Loseto, L, Richard, P R, Iacozza, J, Jean-Gagnon, F, Brown, T M, Westdal, K H, Orr, J, LeBlanc, B, Hedges, K J, Treble, M A, Kessel, S T, Blanchfield, P J, Davis, S, Maftei, M, Spencer, N, McFarlane-Tranquilla, L, Montevecchi, W A, Bartzen, B, Dickson, L, Anderson, C & Ferguson, S H 2019, ' Abundance and species diversity hotspots of tracked marine predators across the North American Arctic ', Diversity and Distributions, vol. 25, no. 3, pp. 328-345 . https://doi.org/10.1111/ddi.12860
Diversity and Distributions, In press, ⟨10.1111/ddi.12860⟩
Diversity and Distributions, Wiley, In press, ⟨10.1111/ddi.12860⟩
Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research Publications
Yurkowski, D J, Auger-Méthé, M, Mallory, M L, Wong, S N P, Gilchrist, G, Derocher, A E, Richardson, E, Lunn, N J, Hussey, N E, Marcoux, M, Togunov, R R, Fisk, A T, Harwood, L A, Dietz, R, Rosing-Asvid, A, Born, E W, Mosbech, A, Fort, J, Grémillet, D, Loseto, L, Richard, P R, Iacozza, J, Jean-Gagnon, F, Brown, T M, Westdal, K H, Orr, J, LeBlanc, B, Hedges, K J, Treble, M A, Kessel, S T, Blanchfield, P J, Davis, S, Maftei, M, Spencer, N, McFarlane-Tranquilla, L, Montevecchi, W A, Bartzen, B, Dickson, L, Anderson, C & Ferguson, S H 2019, ' Abundance and species diversity hotspots of tracked marine predators across the North American Arctic ', Diversity and Distributions, vol. 25, no. 3, pp. 328-345 . https://doi.org/10.1111/ddi.12860
Diversity and Distributions, In press, ⟨10.1111/ddi.12860⟩
Aim: Climate change is altering marine ecosystems worldwide and is most pronounced in the Arctic. Economic development is increasing leading to more disturbances and pressures on Arctic wildlife. Identifying areas that support higher levels of predat
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::0736ab2ba8ed3bc7321429241ade1e85
https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01977912/document
https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01977912/document
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans. 119:1691-1705
The distribution and thickness of sea ice in the Arctic is changing rapidly, resulting in changes to Arctic marine ecosystems. Seabirds are widely regarded as indicators of marine environmental change, and understanding their distribution patterns ca