2022
Deakin et al. (2022). Decline of Leach’s Storm Petrels Hydrobates leucorhous at the largest colonies in the northeast Atlantic.Seabird33: 74-106. [ read here ]
2021
Hansen et al. (2021). Centennial relationships between ocean temperature and Atlantic puffin production reveal shifting decennial trends. Global Change Biology 27: 3753-3764 [ read here ]
Amélineau et al. (2021) Six pelagic seabird species of the North Atlantic engage in a fly-and-forage strategy during their migratory movements. Marine Ecology Progress Series 676: 127-144. [ read here ]
Fauchald et al. (2021) Year-round distribution of Northeast Atlantic seabird populations: applications for population management and marine spatial planning. Marine Ecology Progress Series 676: 255-276. [ read here ]
Davies et al. (2021). Multispecies tracking reveals a major seabird hotspot in the North Atlantic. Conservation Letters 14: e12824 [ read here ]
Kersten et al. (2021). Complex population structure of the Atlantic puffin revealed by whole genome analyses. Communications Biology 4: 922 [ read here ]
Bonnet-Lebrun et al. (2021). Cold comfort and safe harbours: Arctic seabirds find refugia from climate change and competition in marginal ice zones and fjords. AMBIO [ read here ]
Fayet et al. (2021). Local prey shortages drive foraging costs and breeding success in a declining seabird, the Atlantic puffin. J. of Animal Ecology 90: 1-13. [ read here ]
Dupuis et al. (2021). Light-level geolocators reveal spatial variations in interactions between northern fulmars and fisheries. Marine Ecology Progress Series: SEAav4. [ read here ]
Ducay et al. (2021). Multicomponent shell traits are consistent with an individual recognition function of the appearance of Common Murre (Uria aalge) eggs: A biological replication study. Ecology & Evolution 11: 2402-2409. [ read here ]
2020
Fayet et al. (2020). Puffin tool use is no fluke. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of North America 117(22): 11860-11861 [ read here ]
2019
Fayet et al. (2019). First evidence of tool use in a seabird. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of North America 117(3): 1277-1279 [ read here ]
Christensen-Dalsgaard et al. (2019). What´s the catch with lumpsuckers? A North Atlantic study of seabird bycatch in lumpsucker gillnet fisheries. Biological Conservation 240 108278. [ read here ]
Hauber et al. (2019). The chemical basis of a signal of individual identity: shell pigment concentrations track the unique appearance of Common Murre eggs. Journal of the Royal Society: Interface [ read here ]
Hauber et al. (2019). Interannual repeatability of eggshell phenotype in individual female Common Murres (Uria aalge). Canadian Journal of Zoology 97(4): 385-391, [ read here ]
Hey et al. (2019). Gull predation on Leach´s Hydrobates leucorhous and European Storm-petrels H. pelagicus on Elliðaey Island, Iceland. Seabird 32: 59-71. [ read here ]