Sabina I Wilhelm
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Recent Articles
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Rahman I, Erdelyan C, Signore A, Ayilara I, Wight J, Jones M, et al.
Virus Evol
. 2024 Dec;
10(1):veae111.
PMID: 39722685
Wild birds are important hosts of influenza A viruses (IAVs) and play an important role in their ecology. The emergence of the A/goose/Guangdong/1/1996 H5N1 (Gs/GD) lineage marked a shift in...
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Bosch J, Alvarez-Manzaneda I, Smol J, Michelutti N, Robertson G, Wilhelm S, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2024 Sep;
14(1):20462.
PMID: 39227672
Seabird colonies with long-term monitoring records, i.e., > 50 years, are rare. The population data for northern gannets (Morus bassanus) in Cape St. Mary's (CSM) Ecological Reserve (Newfoundland and Labrador,...
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Burt T, Collins S, Green S, Doiron P, Wilhelm S, Montevecchi W
PLoS One
. 2024 Jun;
19(6):e0295098.
PMID: 38837957
Artificial light at night (ALAN) is negatively impacting numerous species of nocturnally active birds. Nocturnal positive phototaxis, the movement towards ALAN, is exhibited by many marine birds and can result...
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Calvert A, Gutowsky S, Fifield D, Burgess N, Bryant R, Fraser G, et al.
Sci Total Environ
. 2023 Nov;
911:168549.
PMID: 37981162
Migratory species with disjunct and localized breeding distributions, including many colonial marine birds, pose challenges for management and conservation as their dynamics are shaped by both broad oceanographic changes and...
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Pollet I, McFarlane-Tranquilla L, Burgess N, Diamond A, Gjerdrum C, Hedd A, et al.
Sci Total Environ
. 2022 Nov;
860:160464.
PMID: 36427741
Mercury (Hg) is a globally distributed heavy metal, with negative effects on wildlife. Its most toxic form, methylmercury (MeHg), predominates in aquatic systems. Levels of MeHg in marine predators can...
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Duda M, Allen-Mahe S, Barbraud C, Blais J, Boudreau A, Bryant R, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2020 Dec;
117(51):32484-32492.
PMID: 33288699
Recent estimates indicate that ∼70% of the world's seabird populations have declined since the 1950s due to human activities. However, for almost all bird populations, there is insufficient long-term monitoring...
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Krug D, Frith R, Wong S, Ronconi R, Wilhelm S, ODriscoll N, et al.
Mar Pollut Bull
. 2020 Nov;
162:111842.
PMID: 33203602
The Leach's storm-petrel (Hydrobates leucorhous) is one of the most abundant and widely distributed marine birds in the North Atlantic but is under global population decline, possibly linked to marine...
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Hedd A, Pollet I, Mauck R, Burke C, Mallory M, McFarlane Tranquilla L, et al.
PLoS One
. 2018 May;
13(5):e0194389.
PMID: 29742124
Despite their importance in marine food webs, much has yet to be learned about the spatial ecology of small seabirds. This includes the Leach's storm-petrel Oceanodroma leucorhoa, a species that...
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Storey A, Ryan M, Fitzsimmons M, Kouwenberg A, Takahashi L, Robertson G, et al.
Conserv Physiol
. 2017 Oct;
5(1):cox055.
PMID: 28979786
Seabird parents use a conservative breeding strategy that favours long-term survival over intensive parental investment, particularly under harsh conditions. Here, we examine whether variation in several physiological indicators reflects the...
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Descamps S, Anker-Nilssen T, Barrett R, Irons D, Merkel F, Robertson G, et al.
Glob Chang Biol
. 2017 Apr;
23(9):3770-3780.
PMID: 28387042
Global warming is a nonlinear process, and temperature may increase in a stepwise manner. Periods of abrupt warming can trigger persistent changes in the state of ecosystems, also called regime...