Search Results - "ISMAR, S. M. H"
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Analyses of sex and individual differences in vocalizations of Australasian gannets using a dynamic time warping algorithm
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-08-2012)“…The study of the evolution of sexual differences in behavioral and morphological displays requires analyses of the extent of sexual dimorphism across various…”
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Sex-specific foraging during parental care in a size-monomorphic seabird, the Australasian Gannet (Morus serrator)
Published in The Wilson journal of ornithology (01-03-2017)“…Sex differences in foraging behavior are typically studied in size-dimorphic taxa. Data on sex-specific behavior in monomorphic taxa are needed to test…”
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Ocean-related global change alters lipid biomarker production in common marine phytoplankton
Published in Biogeosciences (14-12-2020)“…Lipids, in their function as trophic markers in food webs and organic matter source indicators in the water column and sediments, provide a tool for…”
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Simultaneous shifts in elemental stoichiometry and fatty acids of Emiliania huxleyi in response to environmental changes
Published in Biogeosciences (20-02-2018)“…Climate-driven changes in environmental conditions have significant and complex effects on marine ecosystems. Variability in phytoplankton elements and…”
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Seaweed provisioning behaviour confers thermal benefit for nesting Australasian gannets (Morus serrator)
Published in Behaviour (01-12-2008)“…Despite prolonged and obligate biparental care for a single offspring in the Australasian gannet Morus serrator, several reproductive behaviours are presumed…”
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Visual sensitivity, coloration and morphology of red-tailed tropicbirds Phaethon rubricauda breeding on the Kermadec Islands
Published in New Zealand journal of zoology (01-03-2011)“…Subtle sexual dimorphism and its perception in apparently monomorphic bird species warrant assessment of how birds identify the sex of conspecifics,…”
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