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    Prey and plastic ingestion of Pacific Northern Fulmars (Fulmarus glacialis rogersii) from Monterey Bay, California by Donnelly-Greenan, Erica L., Harvey, James T., Nevins, Hannahrose M., Hester, Michelle M., Walker, William A.

    Published in Marine pollution bulletin (15-08-2014)
    “…•Northern Fulmars consumed mostly Gonatid squids in Monterey Bay (2003 and 2007).•(−) Correlation between pectoral muscle index and cephalopod size per bird…”
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    Entangled seabird and marine mammal reports from citizen science surveys from coastal California (1997–2017) by Donnelly-Greenan, Erica L., Nevins, Hannahrose M., Harvey, James T.

    Published in Marine pollution bulletin (01-12-2019)
    “…Marine fauna in the California Current System is susceptible to entanglement in anthropogenic debris. We examined beach survey data from six California…”
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    Seasonal variation of Pacific Northern Fulmar bycatch: Implications for age and sex‐specific mortality by Beck, Jessie, Michael, Pamela E., Hester, Michelle, Nevins, Hannahrose M., Donnelly‐Greenan, Erica, Gibble, Corinne, Phillips, Elizabeth M., Young, Colleen, Fitzgerald, Shannon

    Published in Fisheries oceanography (01-05-2021)
    “…Characterizing demography of fisheries bycatch is essential to understanding impacts on populations of long‐lived, low‐fecundity species. Northern Fulmars…”
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    Demographics of Laysan Phoebastria immutabilis and Black-footed P. nigripes Albatross caught as bycatch in Alaskan groundfish and Hawaiian longline fisheries by Nevins, Hannahrose M, Beck, Jessie, Michael, Pamela E, Hester, Michelle, Peschon, John, Donnelly-Greenan, Erica, Fitzgerald, Shannon

    Published in Marine ornithology (01-10-2018)
    “…n fisheries, incidental bycatch of non-target species, including seabirds, is the result of complex interactions between species and fishing effort. While…”
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    Revisiting Winter Wing Molt in Western Grebes (Aechmophorus occidentalis) and Clark's Grebes (A. clarkii) by Humple, Diana L, Nevins, Hannahrose M, Henkel, Laird A

    Published in Waterbirds (De Leon Springs, Fla.) (01-12-2013)
    “…Species that undergo simultaneous flight-feather molt are susceptible to mortality during the flightless period. Remigial molt was examined in non-breeding…”
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    At-sea mortality of seabirds based on beachcast and offshore surveys by Newton, Kelly M., Croll, Donald A., Nevins, Hannahrose M., Benson, Scott R., Harvey, James T., Tershy, Bernie R.

    “…Although seabird population biology is relatively well studied, little data exists on mortality at-sea. Beached bird surveys are used to identify patterns of…”
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    International and cross-cultural management in conservation of migratory species by Nevins, Hannahrose M., Adams, Josh, Moller, Henrik, Newman, Jamie, Hester, Michelle, Hyrenbach, K. David

    “…We live in an age defined by global access to information. This has rapidly increased the scale of our ecological and social awareness (e.g., fair trade…”
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    SUMMARY OF BIRDS KILLED BY A HARMFUL ALGAL BLOOM ALONG THE SOUTH WASHINGTON AND NORTH OREGON COASTS DURING OCTOBER 2009 by Phillips, Elizabeth M, Zamon, Jeannette E, Nevins, Hannahrose M, Gibble, Corinne M, Duerr, Rebecca S, Kerr, Lauren H

    Published in Northwestern naturalist (Olympia, Wash.) (01-10-2011)
    “…Seabirds are known to be vulnerable to biotoxins produced by harmful algal blooms (HABs). The ingestion of prey contaminated with biotoxins such as domoic acid…”
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