The following pages link to Caitlin Marsteller (Q47773):
Displayed 20 items.
- Monitoring the recovery of seabirds and forage fish following a major ecosystem disruption in Lower Cook Inlet (Q145856) (← links)
- Reduced quality and synchronous collapse of forage species disrupts trophic transfer during a prolonged marine heatwave (Q146201) (← links)
- Heatwave-induced synchrony within forage fish portfolio disrupts energy flow to top pelagic predators (Q146397) (← links)
- Lingering impacts of the 2014-2016 northeast Pacific marine heatwave on seabird demography in Cook Inlet, Alaska (USA) (Q150432) (← links)
- Melanism in a Common Murre Uria aalge in Kachemak Bay, Alaska (Q150529) (← links)
- Seabird Die-offs in Alaska (Q226760) (← links)
- Seabirds and Forage Fish Ecology (Q226780) (← links)
- Cook Inlet Seabird and Forage Fish Study (Q226781) (← links)
- Detecting Long-term Changes in Forage Fish Populations in Prince William Sound, Alaska (Q226930) (← links)
- Q&A: Cook Inlet Seabird and Forage Fish Study (Q227361) (← links)
- Condition of Forage Fish in Prince William Sound During the Marine Heatwave (Q228072) (← links)
- Capelin on the rebound: Using seabird diets to track trends in forage fish populations (Q264609) (← links)
- Monitoring long-term changes in forage fish distribution, abundance and body condition in Prince William Sound (Q269990) (← links)
- Another bad year for seabirds on Gull Island (Q279226) (← links)
- Seabird synthesis (Q293478) (← links)
- Predator disturbance contributed to Common Murre Uria aalge breeding failures in Cook Inlet, Alaska following the 2014–2016 Pacific marine heatwave (Q310954) (← links)
- Data from the Capture and Collection of Non Die-off Seabirds Across Alaska (Q318296) (← links)
- Pelagic Forage Fish Distribution Abundance and Body Condition (Q319246) (← links)
- Assessing the Status and Trends of Seabirds and Forage Fish in Lower Cook Inlet, Alaska (Q319787) (← links)
- Seabird Diet Data Collected on Middleton Island, Gulf of Alaska (Q323557) (← links)