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    Long‐term dietary shift and population decline of a pelagic seabird—A health check on the tropical Atlantic? by Reynolds, S. James, Hughes, B. John, Wearn, Colin P., Dickey, Roger C., Brown, Judith, Weber, Nicola L., Weber, Sam B., Paiva, Vitor H., Ramos, Jaime A.

    Published in Global change biology (01-04-2019)
    “…In the face of accelerating ecological change to the world's oceans, seabirds are some of the best bio‐indicators of marine ecosystem function. However,…”
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    Spatio-temporal processes drive fine-scale genetic structure in an otherwise panmictic seabird population by Garrett, Lucy J. H., Myatt, Julia P., Sadler, Jon P., Dawson, Deborah A., Hipperson, Helen, Colbourne, John K., Dickey, Roger C., Weber, Sam B., Reynolds, S. James

    Published in Scientific reports (26-11-2020)
    “…When and where animals breed can shape the genetic structure and diversity of animal populations. The importance of drivers of genetic diversity is amplified…”
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    Getting to grips with wildlife research by citizen scientists: What role for regulation? by Palmer, Alexandra, Reynolds, S. James, Lane, Julie, Dickey, Roger, Greenhough, Beth, Wehi, Priscilla

    Published in People and nature (Hoboken, N.J.) (01-02-2021)
    “…Wildlife research by citizen scientists, involving the capture and handling of animals, provides clear scientific benefits, but also potential risks to animal…”
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    Identification of an assembly site for migratory and tropical seabirds in the South Atlantic Ocean by Hughes, B. John, Martin, Graham R., Giles, Anthony D., Dickey, Roger C., Reynolds, S. James

    Published in Global ecology and conservation (01-07-2015)
    “…Seabirds are good indicators of wider biodiversity and where they assemble in large numbers signifies sites important to many marine faunal species. Few such…”
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    InGaAs composition monitoring for production MBE by in situ optical-based flux monitor (OFM) by Pinsukanjana, Paul R., Marquis, Jeremy M., Hubbard, Jared, Trivedi, Mehul A., Dickey, Roger F., Tsai, Jerry M.-S., Kuo, Sam P., Kao, Philip S., Kao, Yung-Chung

    Published in Journal of crystal growth (01-04-2003)
    “…Atomic absorption optical-based flux monitor (OFM) has been implemented as a non-invasive in situ measurement tool for production MBE operation. For our setup,…”
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    Stochastic modeling of the rainfall-runoff process for nonpoint source pollutant load estimation by Dickey, Roger O

    Published 01-01-1989
    “…A stochastic simulation methodology was developed for the rainfall-runoff process to assist in the assessment of nonpoint source pollutant loads, particularly…”
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