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Williams, Tony

Breeding productivity, phenology and habitat use of two co-occurring aerial insectivores
Dietary ecology of the Glaucous-winged Gull (Larus glaucescens) in the Pacific North-West: conventional and stable isotope techniques and implications for eco-toxicology monitoring
Exposure to brominated flame retardants and their associated effects on the growth and development, and breeding success in two avian models; the zebra finch and the European starling
Habitat drivers of Barn Swallow (Hirundo rustica) feeding behaviour and breeding productivity
Impact of hydroelectric operations on the physiology of songbirds during fall migration
Individual variation in foraging effort of breeding birds
Integrative Studies of Southern Ocean Food-Webs and Pygoscelis Penguin Demography: Mechanisms of Population Response to Environmental Change
Paying attention but not coordinating: Parental care in European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris)
Physiological basis of aerobic capacity and workload ability in birds
Prolactin and Avian Clutch Size: Testing the Only Physiological Mechanism for a Key Life History Trait

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