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Mark Mallory
Mark Mallory
Canada Research Chair, Biology, Acadia University
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Can local ecological knowledge contribute to wildlife management? Case studies of migratory birds
G Gilchrist, M Mallory, F Merkel
Ecology and Society 10 (1), 2005
5562005
Quantifying ingested debris in marine megafauna: a review and recommendations for standardization
JF Provencher, AL Bond, S Avery-Gomm, SB Borrelle, ELB Rebolledo, ...
Analytical Methods 9 (9), 1454-1469, 2017
4522017
Arctic seabirds transport marine-derived contaminants
JM Blais, LE Kimpe, D McMahon, BE Keatley, ML Mallory, MSV Douglas, ...
Science 309 (5733), 445-445, 2005
3222005
Multicolony tracking reveals the winter distribution of a pelagic seabird on an ocean basin scale
M Frederiksen, B Moe, F Daunt, RA Phillips, RT Barrett, MI Bogdanova, ...
Diversity and distributions 18 (6), 530-542, 2012
2722012
Garbage in guano? Microplastic debris found in faecal precursors of seabirds known to ingest plastics
JF Provencher, JC Vermaire, S Avery-Gomm, BM Braune, ML Mallory
Science of the Total Environment 644, 1477-1484, 2018
2372018
Current state of knowledge on biological effects from contaminants on arctic wildlife and fish
R Dietz, RJ Letcher, JP Desforges, I Eulaers, C Sonne, S Wilson, ...
Science of the Total Environment 696, 133792, 2019
2022019
Seabirds as indicators of aquatic ecosystem conditions: a case for gathering multiple proxies of seabird health
ML Mallory, SA Robinson, CE Hebert, MR Forbes
Marine Pollution Bulletin 60 (1), 7-12, 2010
1872010
Plastics and other anthropogenic debris in freshwater birds from Canada
ER Holland, ML Mallory, D Shutler
Science of the Total Environment 571, 251-258, 2016
1832016
Assessing plastic debris in aquatic food webs: what we know and don’t know about uptake and trophic transfer
JF Provencher, J Ammendolia, CM Rochman, ML Mallory
Environmental Reviews 27 (3), 304-317, 2019
1712019
Levels and trends of organochlorines and brominated flame retardants in Ivory Gull eggs from the Canadian Arctic, 1976 to 2004
BM Braune, ML Mallory, HG Gilchrist, RJ Letcher, KG Drouillard
Science of the Total Environment 378 (3), 403-417, 2007
1672007
Marine plastic debris in northern fulmars from the Canadian high Arctic
ML Mallory
Marine Pollution Bulletin 56 (8), 1501-1504, 2008
1612008
Prevalence of marine debris in marine birds from the North Atlantic
JF Provencher, AL Bond, A Hedd, WA Montevecchi, SB Muzaffar, ...
Marine Pollution Bulletin 84 (1-2), 411-417, 2014
1522014
Changes in seasonal events, peak food availability, and consequent breeding adjustment in a marine bird: a case of progressive mismatching
AJ Gaston, HG Gilchrist, ML Mallory, PA Smith
The Condor 111 (1), 111-119, 2009
1492009
Ingested plastic in a diving seabird, the thick-billed murre (Uria lomvia), in the eastern Canadian Arctic
JF Provencher, AJ Gaston, ML Mallory, PD O’hara, HG Gilchrist
Marine Pollution Bulletin 60 (9), 1406-1411, 2010
1442010
Local ecological knowledge of ivory gull declines in Arctic Canada
ML Mallory, HG Gilchrist, AJ Fontaine, JA Akearok
Arctic, 293-298, 2003
1442003
Changes in Canadian seabird populations and ecology since 1970 in relation to changes in oceanography and food webs
AJ Gaston, DF Bertram, AW Boyne, JW Chardine, G Davoren, ...
Environmental Reviews 17 (NA), 267-286, 2009
1422009
Common Goldeneye: Bucephala clangula
JMA Eadie, ML Mallory, HG Lumsden
American Ornithologists' Union, 1995
1381995
Marine birds and plastic debris in Canada: a national synthesis and a way forward
JF Provencher, AL Bond, ML Mallory
Environmental Reviews 23 (1), 1-13, 2015
1352015
Global phenological insensitivity to shifting ocean temperatures among seabirds
K Keogan, F Daunt, S Wanless, RA Phillips, CA Walling, P Agnew, ...
Nature Climate Change 8 (4), 313-318, 2018
1322018
Recommended best practices for plastic and litter ingestion studies in marine birds: Collection, processing, and reporting
JF Provencher, SB Borrelle, AL Bond, JL Lavers, JA Van Franeker, ...
Facets 4 (1), 111-130, 2019
1312019
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