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    A hierarchical dependent double‐observer method for estimating waterfowl breeding pairs abundance from helicopters by Roy, Christian, Gilliland, Scott G., Reed, Eric T.

    Published in Wildlife biology (01-01-2022)
    “…We applied a dependent double‐observer method for helicopter surveys and developed a hierarchical Bayesian model as a means to adjust counts of waterfowl for…”
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    Uncovering habitat associations and thresholds—insights for managing breeding waterfowl in Eastern Canada by Frei, Barbara, Cox, Amelia R., Brown, Andrea, Dyson, Matthew E., Meyer, Shawn, Hanson, Alan, Hick, Kristina, Gilliland, Scott G., Lepage, Christine, Tétreault, Mathieu, Roy, Christian

    Published in Landscape ecology (07-08-2024)
    “…Context Understanding how habitat influences species abundance is crucial in developing ecologically sound wildlife conservation management plans. Exploring…”
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    Redistribution of wintering American Common Eiders ( Somateria mollisima dresseri ) by Gutowsky, Sarah, Robertson, Gregory, Mallory, Mark, McLellan, Nic, Gilliland, Scott

    Published in Avian conservation and ecology (2023)
    “…The American Common Eider ( Somateria mollisima dresseri ) winters along the eastern coasts of the northern U.S. and southern Canada. Various lines of evidence…”
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    Movement ecology and habitat use differences in Black Scoters wintering along the Atlantic coast by Plumpton, Hannah M., Gilliland, Scott G., Ross, Beth E.

    Published in Avian conservation and ecology (01-12-2020)
    “…For migratory species such as Black Scoters (Melanitta americana) whose range encompasses a variety of habitats, it is especially important to obtain habitat…”
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    Annual-Cycle Movements and Phenology of Black Scoters in Eastern North America by LAMB, JULIET S., GILLILAND, SCOTT G., SAVARD, JEAN-PIERRE L., LORING, PAMELA H., McWILLIAMS, SCOTT R., OLSEN, GLENN H., OSENKOWSKI, JASON E., PATON, PETER W. C., PERRY, MATTHEW C., BOWMAN, TIMOTHY D.

    Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-11-2021)
    “…Sea ducks exhibit complex movement patterns throughout their annual cycle; most species use distinct molting and staging sites during migration and disjunct…”
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    Estimating Population Growth and Recruitment Rates Across the Range of American Common Eiders by GIROUX, JEAN-FRANÇOIS, PATENAUDE-MONETTE, MARTIN, GILLILAND, SCOTT G., MILTON, G. RANDY, PARSONS, GLEN J., GLOUTNEY, MARK L., MEHL, KATHERINE R., ALLEN, R. BRADFORD, MCAULEY, DANIEL G., REED, ERIC T., MCLELLAN, NIC R.

    Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-11-2021)
    “…Sound management of bird populations rests upon an adequate understanding of their population dynamics. Our study evaluated recruitment and population growth…”
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    Multi‐image flock size estimation with CountEm: A case study with half a million Common Eiders and Greater Snow Geese by Cruz, Marcos, González‐Villa, Javier, Lefebvre, Josée, Gilliland, Scott G., St‐Pierre, Francis, English, Matthew, Lepage, Christine

    Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-08-2022)
    “…Many of the methods used for estimating population size from ecological surveys have limitations on precision, cost, and/or applicability. The CountEm method…”
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    Imitation of Computer-Generated Sounds by Wild Atlantic Spotted Dolphins (Stenella frontalis) by Herzing, Denise, Pack, Adam, Delfour, Fabienne, Starner, Thad, Mason, Celeste, Gilliland, Scott, Ramey, Charles, Kohlsdorf, Daniel

    Published in Animal behavior and cognition (01-05-2024)
    “…Since 1985 a community of wild Atlantic spotted dolphin (Stenella frontalis) have been observed underwater in the Bahamas. A human-worn, acoustic underwater…”
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    Resource selection and wintering phenology of White-winged Scoters in southern New England: Implications for offshore wind energy development by Meattey, Dustin E, McWilliams, Scott R, Paton, Peter W. C, Lepage, Christine, Gilliland, Scott G, Savoy, Lucas, Olsen, Glenn H, Osenkowski, Jason E

    Published in The Condor (Los Angeles, Calif.) (01-02-2019)
    “…Southern New England provides key wintering habitat for White-winged Scoters (Melanitta fusca). This area has also pioneered the development of offshore wind…”
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    Do seaducks minimise the flightless period? Inter- and intra-specific comparisons of remigial moult by Viain, Anouck, Savard, Jean-Pierre L, Gilliland, Scott, Perry, Matthew C, Guillemette, Magella

    Published in PloS one (24-09-2014)
    “…Remigial moult is one of the crucial events in the annual life cycle of waterfowl as it is energetically costly, lasts several weeks, and is a period of high…”
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    Effect of Brood Size on Nestling Growth and Survival of Great Black-Backed Gull (Larus marinus) Chicks by Gilliland, Scott G, Ankney, C. Davison, Robertson, Gregory J

    Published in Waterbirds (De Leon Springs, Fla.) (01-04-2016)
    “…Morphology, body condition and survival of Great Black-backed Gull (Larus marinus) chicks raised in broods of different size in southern New Brunswick, Canada,…”
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    Habitat use and selection of black scoters in southern New England and siting of offshore wind energy facilities by Loring, Pamela H., Paton, Peter W.C., Osenkowski, Jason E., Gilliland, Scott G., Savard, Jean-Pierre L., Mcwilliams, Scott R.

    Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-05-2014)
    “…The southern New England continental shelf is an important region for black scoters (Melanitta americana) during winter and migratory staging periods and a…”
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    Comparing waterfowl densities detected through helicopter and airplane sea duck surveys in Labrador, Canada by Cox, Amelia R., Gilliland, Scott G., Reed, Eric T., Roy, Christian

    Published in Avian conservation and ecology (01-10-2022)
    “…Sea ducks are inadequately monitored because traditional waterfowl surveys omit most of their breeding range and may be conducted too early for these species…”
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