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    Rapid loss of maternal immunity and increase in environmentally mediated antibody generation in urban gulls by Lamb, Juliet S., Tornos, Jérémy, Lejeune, Mathilde, Boulinier, Thierry

    Published in Scientific reports (22-02-2024)
    “…Monitoring pathogen circulation in wildlife sentinel populations can help to understand and predict the spread of disease at the wildlife-livestock-human…”
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    Influence of density‐dependent competition on foraging and migratory behavior of a subtropical colonial seabird by Lamb, Juliet S., Satgé, Yvan G., Jodice, Patrick G. R.

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-08-2017)
    “…Density‐dependent competition for food resources influences both foraging ecology and reproduction in a variety of animals. The relationship between colony…”
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    Distributing transmitters to maximize population-level representativeness in automated radio telemetry studies of animal movement by Lamb, Juliet S, Loring, Pamela H, Paton, Peter W C

    Published in Movement ecology (04-01-2023)
    “…Telemetry is a powerful and indispensable tool for evaluating wildlife movement and distribution patterns, particularly in systems where opportunities for…”
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    Tropical cyclones alter short-term activity patterns of a coastal seabird by Wilkinson, Bradley P, Satgé, Yvan G, Lamb, Juliet S, Jodice, Patrick G R

    Published in Movement ecology (28-10-2019)
    “…Mobile organisms in marine environments are expected to modify their behavior in response to external stressors. Among environmental drivers of animal movement…”
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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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    Modeling spatiotemporal abundance of mobile wildlife in highly variable environments using boosted GAMLSS hurdle models by Smith, Adam, Hofner, Benjamin, Lamb, Juliet S., Osenkowski, Jason, Allison, Taber, Sadoti, Giancarlo, McWilliams, Scott R., Paton, Peter

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-03-2019)
    “…Modeling organism distributions from survey data involves numerous statistical challenges, including accounting for zero‐inflation, overdispersion, and…”
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    Spatial and individual factors mediate the tissue burden of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in adult and chick brown pelicans in the northern Gulf of Mexico by Jodice, Patrick G. R., Lamb, Juliet S., Satgé, Yvan G., Perkins, Christopher

    Published in Frontiers in ecology and evolution (02-06-2023)
    “…The northern Gulf of Mexico supports a substantial level of oil and gas extraction in marine waters and experiences acute and chronic exposure to marine…”
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    Blood biochemistry and hematology of adult and chick brown pelicans in the northern Gulf of Mexico: baseline health values and ecological relationships by Jodice, Patrick G R, Lamb, Juliet S, Satgé, Yvan G, Fiorello, Christine

    Published in Conservation physiology (01-01-2022)
    “…Data on physiological parameters of individual animals in the wild can provide a valuable tool for stakeholders to assess the overall health and condition of a…”
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    Behavioral and reproductive effects of bird-borne data logger attachment on Brown Pelicans (Pelecanus occidentalis) on three temporal scales by Lamb, Juliet S., Satgé, Yvan G., Fiorello, Christine V., Jodice, Patrick G. R.

    Published in Journal of ornithology (01-04-2017)
    “…Although the use of bird-borne data loggers has become widespread in avian field research, the effects of capture and transmitter attachment on behavior and…”
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    Physical condition and stress levels during early development reflect feeding rates and predict pre- and post-fledging survival in a nearshore seabird by Lamb, Juliet S., O'Reilly, Kathleen M., Jodice, Patrick G. R.

    Published in Conservation physiology (01-01-2016)
    “…Snapshot nestling health measures can reveal reproductive effects of environmental stress while minimizing handling, disturbance and researcher effort. We…”
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    Comparison of Burning and Weed Barriers for Restoring Common Tern (Sterna hirundo) Nesting Habitat in the Gulf of Maine by Lamb, Juliet S, Hall, C. Scott, Kress, Stephen W, Griffin, Curtice R

    Published in Waterbirds (De Leon Springs, Fla.) (01-09-2014)
    “…As seabird nesting colonies have become concentrated on fewer managed islands, available nesting habitat for open-ground nesters such as Common Terns (Sterna…”
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    Seasonal variation in environmental and behavioural drivers of annual-cycle habitat selection in a nearshore seabird by Lamb, Juliet S., Satgé, Yvan G., Jodice, Patrick G. R.

    Published in Diversity & distributions (01-02-2020)
    “…Aim Conservation of highly mobile species often requires identifying locations or time periods of elevated vulnerability. Since both extrinsic habitat…”
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    Diet composition and provisioning rates of nestlings determine reproductive success in a subtropical seabird by Lamb, Juliet S., Satgé, Yvan G., Jodice, Patrick G. R.

    “…Understanding how both quality and quantity of prey affect the population dynamics of marine predators is a crucial step toward predicting the effects of…”
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