All Stories

  1. Brominated flame retardant trends in aquatic birds from the Salish Sea region of the west coast of North America, including a mini-review of recent trends in marine and estuarine birds
  2. Spatial and temporal trends in brominated flame retardants in seabirds from the Pacific coast of Canada
  3. Predictors of incubation costs in seabirds: an evolutionary perspective
  4. The prudent parent meets old age: A high stress response in very old seabirds supports the terminal restraint hypothesis
  5. Seabird diet changes in northern Hudson Bay, 1981-2013, reflect the availability of schooling prey
  6. Resting and daily energy expenditures during reproduction are adjusted in opposite directions in free-living birds
  7. Ageing gracefully: physiology but not behaviour declines with age in a diving seabird
  8. Equations for Lipid Normalization of Carbon Stable Isotope Ratios in Aquatic Bird Eggs
  9. Organohalogen contaminants and total mercury in forage fish preyed upon by thick-billed murres in northern Hudson Bay
  10. High Corticosterone, Not High Energy Cost, Correlates with Reproductive Success in the Burrow-Nesting Ancient Murrelet
  11. Modeling foraging range for breeding colonies of thick-billed murres Uria lomvia in the Eastern Canadian Arctic and potential overlap with industrial development
  12. Networks of prey specialization in an Arctic monomorphic seabird
  13. Correction: Age, Sex, and Telomere Dynamics in a Long-Lived Seabird with Male-Biased Parental Care
  14. Age, Sex, and Telomere Dynamics in a Long-Lived Seabird with Male-Biased Parental Care
  15. Age‐related variation in energy expenditure in a long‐lived bird within the envelope of an energy ceiling
  16. Arctic Cod (Boreogadus saida) as Prey: Fish Length-Energetics Relationships in the Beaufort Sea and Hudson Bay
  17. High flight costs, but low dive costs, in auks support the biomechanical hypothesis for flightlessness in penguins
  18. Effects of Climate-Induced Changes in Parasitism, Predation and Predator-Predator Interactions on Reproduction and Survival of an Arctic Marine Bird
  19. Parents are a Drag: Long-Lived Birds Share the Cost of Increased Foraging Effort with Their Offspring, but Males Pass on More of the Costs than Females
  20. Year-long deployments of small geolocators increase corticosterone levels in murres
  21. Factors Influencing Legacy Pollutant Accumulation in Alpine Osprey: Biology, Topography, Or Melting Glaciers?
  22. Differential exposure of alpine ospreys to mercury: Melting glaciers, hydrology or deposition patterns?
  23. Determining Seabird Body Condition Using Nonlethal Measures
  24. The Arctic Phoenix
  25. Density‐dependence in the survival and reproduction of Bald Eagles: Linkages to Chum Salmon
  26. Incubation Patterns in a Central-Place Forager Affect Lifetime Reproductive Success: Scaling of Patterns from a Foraging Bout to a Lifetime
  27. Changes in body composition during breeding: Reproductive strategies of three species of seabirds under poor environmental conditions
  28. Erratum: Polyhalogenated aromatic hydrocarbons and metabolites: Relation to circulating thyroid hormone and retinol in nestling bald eagles (Haliaeetus leucocephalus)
  29. Productivity, embryo and eggshell characteristics, and contaminants in bald eagles from the Great Lakes, USA, 1986 to 2000
  30. Polyhalogenated aromatic hydrocarbons and metabolites: Relation to circulating thyroid hormone and retinol in nestling bald eagles (Haliaeetus leucocephalus)
  31. Has early ice clearance increased predation on breeding birds by polar bears?
  32. Oxygen stores and foraging behavior of two sympatric, planktivorous alcids
  33. Specialization in Murres:The Story of Eight Specialists
  34. Underwater and above-water search patterns of an Arctic seabird: reduced searching at small spatiotemporal scales
  35. Central-place Foraging in an Arctic Seabird Provides Evidence for Storer-Ashmole's Halo
  36. PCBs and DDE, but not PBDEs, increase with trophic level and marine input in nestling bald eagles
  37. Do activity costs determine foraging tactics for an arctic seabird?
  38. Fatty acid signatures of female Brünnich's guillemots Uria lomvia suggests reliance on local prey for replacement egg production
  39. Accuracy of Depth Recorders
  40. Is mass loss in Brünnich's guillemots Uria lomvia an adaptation for improved flight performance or improved dive performance?
  41. Individual specialization in diet by a generalist marine predator reflects specialization in foraging behaviour
  42. Sources of bias in observations of Murre provisioning behavior
  43. Time allocation by a deep-diving bird reflects prey type and energy gain
  44. Increasing energy expenditure for a deep-diving bird alters time allocation during the dive cycle
  45. Seabird foraging behaviour indicates prey type
  46. The influence of buoyancy and drag on the dive behaviour of an Arctic seabird, the Thick-billed Murre
  47. FORAGING ECOLOGY OF BALD EAGLES AT AN URBAN LANDFILL
  48. Flight speeds of two seabirds: a test of Norberg's hypothesis
  49. Flight energetics of the Marbled Murrelet,Brachyramphus marmoratus