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The following pages link to Mayumi L Arimitsu, Ph.D. (Q44536):
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- Age-0 sablefish size and growth indices from seabird diets at Middleton Island, Gulf of Alaska (Q55254) (← links)
- Avian predator buffers against variability in marine habitats with flexible foraging behavior (Q145128) (← links)
- Tracing biogeochemical subsidies from glacier runoff into Alaska's coastal marine food webs (Q145628) (← links)
- Monitoring the recovery of seabirds and forage fish following a major ecosystem disruption in Lower Cook Inlet (Q145856) (← links)
- Ecosystem response persists after a prolonged marine heatwave (Q146156) (← 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)
- Forecasting community reassembly using climate-linked spatio-temporal ecosystem models (Q146511) (← links)
- Structure of marine predator and prey communities along environmental gradients in a glaciated fjord (Q147241) (← links)
- Icefield-to-ocean linkages across the northern Pacific coastal temperate rainforest ecosystem (Q147955) (← links)
- Evidence for the assimilation of ancient glacier organic carbon in a proglacial stream food web (Q148140) (← links)
- Ground-nesting marine birds and potential for human disturbance in Glacier Bay National Park (Q148479) (← links)
- Spatiotemporal predictability of schooling and nonschooling prey of Pigeon Guillemots (Q148527) (← links)
- Monitoring long-term changes in forage fish distribution, abundance and body condition (Q149808) (← 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)
- Influence of glacier runoff on ecosystem structure in Gulf of Alaska fjords (Q153314) (← links)
- Status and distribution of the Kittlitz's Murrelet <i>Brachyramphus brevirostris</i> along the Alaska Peninsula and Kodiak and Aleutian Islands, Alaska (Q153968) (← links)
- Status and distribution of the Kittlitz's murrelet Brachyramphus brevirostris in Kenai Fjords, Alaska (Q154059) (← links)
- Diet analysis using generalized linear models derived from foraging processes using R package mvtweedie (Q157376) (← links)
- Seabird Die-offs in Alaska (Q226760) (← links)
- Seabirds and Forage Fish Ecology (Q226780) (← links)
- Cook Inlet Seabird and Forage Fish Study (Q226781) (← links)
- North Pacific Pelagic Seabird Database (Q226814) (← links)
- Tidewater Glacier Influence on Marine Ecosystems (Q226927) (← links)
- Harmful Algal Bloom Toxins in Alaska Seabirds (Q226928) (← links)
- Detecting Long-term Changes in Forage Fish Populations in Prince William Sound, Alaska (Q226930) (← links)
- Condition of Forage Fish in Prince William Sound During the Marine Heatwave (Q228072) (← links)
- Best practices for assessing forage fish fisheries-seabird resource competition (Q239730) (← links)
- Puffins reveal contrasting relationships between forage fish and ocean climate in the North Pacific (Q240017) (← links)
- Oceanographic gradients and seabird prey community dynamics in glacial fjords (Q245883) (← links)
- Field guide to identifying Kittlitz's Murrelet forage fish (Q248316) (← links)
- Distribution and spawning dynamics of capelin (Mallotus villosus) in Glacier Bay, Alaska: A cold water refugium (Q252340) (← links)
- Algal toxins in Alaskan seabirds: Evaluating the role of saxitoxin and domoic acid in a large-scale die-off of Common Murres (Q255704) (← links)
- Inventory of marine and estuarine fishes in southeast and central Alaska National Parks (Q258774) (← links)
- Reduction in overwinter body condition and size of Pacific sand lance has implications for piscivorous predators during marine heatwaves (Q258944) (← links)
- Effects of ocean climate on the length and condition of forage fish in the Gulf of Alaska (Q262040) (← links)
- Capelin on the rebound: Using seabird diets to track trends in forage fish populations (Q264609) (← links)
- Spatial and temporal dynamics of Pacific capelin Mallotus catervarius in the Gulf of Alaska: Implications for ecosystem-based fisheries management (Q266481) (← links)
- Seabirds and humpback whales give early warning to marine heatwaves (Q268721) (← links)
- Monitoring long-term changes in forage fish distribution, abundance and body condition in Prince William Sound (Q269990) (← links)
- Distribution of pelagic forage fishes in relation to the oceanography of Glacier Bay (Q273224) (← links)
- Quantifying spatiotemporal variation of nearshore forage fish schools with aerial surveys in Prince William Sound, Alaska (Q273649) (← links)
- Ground-nesting marine bird distribution and potential for human disturbance in Glacier Bay National Park (Q274954) (← links)
- Climate change and pulse migration: Intermittent Chugach Inuit occupation of glacial fiords on the Kenai Coast, Alaska (Q275599) (← links)
- Appendix 7: Application of joint dynamic species distribution models to at-sea survey data for seabirds in the Bering Strait and Chukchi Sea (Q276230) (← links)
- Biogeography of pelagic food webs in the North Pacific (Q276308) (← links)
- Status and trend of the Kittlitz's Murrelet Brachyramphus brevirostris in Glacier Bay, Alaska (Q276672) (← links)
- Identifying marine bird distribution and evaluating visitor impacts (Q278858) (← links)
- Another bad year for seabirds on Gull Island (Q279226) (← links)