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Anthony J Gaston
Anthony J Gaston
Research Scientist Emeritus, Environment Canada
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The auks: alcidae
AJ Gaston, IL Jones, I Lewington
Bird families of the world, 1998
8121998
The evolution of group territorial behavior and cooperative breeding
AJ Gaston
The American Naturalist 112 (988), 1091-1100, 1978
4491978
Individual specialization in diet by a generalist marine predator reflects specialization in foraging behaviour
KJ Woo, KH Elliott, M Davidson, AJ Gaston, GK Davoren
Journal of Animal Ecology 77 (6), 1082-1091, 2008
3862008
The thick-billed murres of Prince Leopold Island: a study of the breeding ecology of a colonial high arctic seabird
AJ Gaston, DN Nettleship
Environment Canada, Canadian Wildlife Service: Available by mail from …, 1981
3361981
Seabirds: a natural history
AJ Gaston
(No Title), 2004
2922004
Foraging behavior and physiological adaptation for diving in thick‐billed murres
DA Croll, AJ Gaston, AE Burger, D Konnoff
Ecology 73 (1), 344-356, 1992
2911992
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
2792012
Climate change, ice conditions and reproduction in an Arctic nesting marine bird: Brunnich's guillemot (Uria lomvia L.)
AJ Gaston, HG Gilchrist, JM Hipfner
Journal of Animal Ecology, 832-841, 2005
2392005
High flight costs, but low dive costs, in auks support the biomechanical hypothesis for flightlessness in penguins
KH Elliott, RE Ricklefs, AJ Gaston, SA Hatch, JR Speakman, GK Davoren
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 110 (23), 9380-9384, 2013
2382013
Thick-billed Murre: Uria Lomvia
AJ Gaston, JM Hipfner
Birds of North America, 2000
2122000
Trends in forage fish populations in northern Hudson Bay since 1981, as determined from the diet of nestling thick-billed murres Uria lomvia
AJ Gaston, K Woo, JM Hipfner
Arctic, 227-233, 2003
2112003
Central-place foraging in an Arctic seabird provides evidence for Storer-Ashmole's halo
KH Elliott, KJ Woo, AJ Gaston, S Benvenuti, L Dall'Antonia, GK Davoren
The Auk 126 (3), 613-625, 2009
2102009
A natural experiment on the impact of overabundant deer on songbird populations
S Allombert, AJ Gaston, JL Martin
Biological Conservation 126 (1), 1-13, 2005
2082005
The effect of age on timing of breeding and reproductive success in the thick‐billed murre
LN de Forest, AJ Gaston
Ecology 77 (5), 1501-1511, 1996
1761996
TheAncient Murrelet: A Natural History in the Queen Charlotte Islands
AJ Gaston
A&C Black, 2010
1692010
Top-down and bottom-up consequences of unchecked ungulate browsing on plant and animal diversity in temperate forests: lessons from a deer introduction
JL Martin, SA Stockton, S Allombert, AJ Gaston
Biological Invasions 12, 353-371, 2010
1672010
Seabird foraging behaviour indicates prey type
KH Elliott, K Woo, AJ Gaston, S Benvenuti, L Dall’Antonia, GK Davoren
Marine Ecology Progress Series 354, 289-303, 2008
1572008
Social behaviour within groups of jungle babblers (Turdoides striatus)
AJ Gaston
Animal Behaviour 25, 828-848, 1977
1561977
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
1542009
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
1462010
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