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Accounting for food availability reveals contaminant-induced breeding impairment, food-modulated contaminant effects, and endpoint-specificity of exposure indicators in free ranging avian populations
Early Breeding Failure in Birds Due to Environmental Toxins: A Potentially Powerful but Hidden Effect of Contamination
Nestling carcasses from colonially breeding wading birds: patterns of access and energetic relevance for a vertebrate scavenger community
Variation in nestling feather mercury concentrations at individual, brood, and breeding colony levels: Implications for sampling mercury in birds
Non-lethal sampling of avian indicators reveals reliable geographic signals of mercury despite highly dynamic patterns of exposure in a large wetland
Mercury Concentration in Nestling Feathers Better Predicts Individual Reproductive Success than Egg or Nestling Blood in a Piscivorous Bird
A general deep learning model for bird detection in high resolution airborne imagery
Survival of White Ibises (Eudocimus albus) in response to chronic experimental methylmercury exposure
The White Ibis and Wood Stork as indicators for restoration of the everglades ecosystem
Nocturnal Flight Behavior of Waterbirds in Close Proximity to a Transmission Powerline in the Florida Everglades
Chronic Tidally-Induced Nest Failure in a Colony of White Ibises
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