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Craig E Hebert

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Plos One|April 10, 2019
The river runs through it: The Athabasca River delivers mercury to aquatic birds breeding far downstreamCraig E Hebert
Journal of Environmental Monitoring : JEM|August 10, 2006
Comprehensive re-analysis of archived herring gull eggs reconstructs historical temporal trends in chlorinated hydrocarbon contamination in Lake Ontario and Green Bay, Lake Michigan, 1971-1982Ross J Norstrom, Craig E Hebert
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|January 18, 2018
Temporal trends in a biomagnifying contaminant: Application of amino acid compound-specific stable nitrogen isotope analysis to the interpretation of bird mercury levelsCraig E Hebert, Brian N Popp
Environmental Science & Technology|September 30, 2006
Adjusting for temporal change in trophic position results in reduced rates of contaminant declineCraig E Hebert, D V Chip Weseloh
Ecotoxicology (London, England)|May 13, 2003
Assessing temporal trends in contaminants from long-term avian monitoring programs: the influence of sampling frequencyCraig E Hebert, D V Chip Weseloh
The Science of the Total Environment|August 28, 2010
Mercury in parasitic nematodes and trematodes and their double-crested cormorant hosts: bioaccumulation in the face of sequestration by nematodesStacey A Robinson, Mark R Forbes, Craig E Hebert
Environmental Science & Technology|October 24, 2009
Perfluorinated carboxylates and sulfonates and precursor compounds in herring gull eggs from colonies spanning the Laurentian Great Lakes of North AmericaWouter A Gebbink, Craig E Hebert, Robert J Letcher
Environmental Science & Technology|September 30, 2006
Ecological tracers can quantify food web structure and changeCraig E Hebert, Michael T Arts, D V Chip Weseloh
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|May 21, 2008
Sulfur isotopes link overwinter habitat use and breeding condition in Double-crested CormorantsCraig E Hebert, Michael Bur, David Sherman, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology|February 26, 2009
Temporal trends and spatial distribution of non-polybrominated diphenyl ether flame retardants in the eggs of colonial populations of Great Lakes herring gullsLewis T Gauthier, Dave Potter, Craig E Hebert, et al.
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Plos One|April 10, 2019
The river runs through it: The Athabasca River delivers mercury to aquatic birds breeding far downstreamCraig E Hebert
Journal of Environmental Monitoring : JEM|August 10, 2006
Comprehensive re-analysis of archived herring gull eggs reconstructs historical temporal trends in chlorinated hydrocarbon contamination in Lake Ontario and Green Bay, Lake Michigan, 1971-1982Ross J Norstrom, Craig E Hebert
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|January 18, 2018
Temporal trends in a biomagnifying contaminant: Application of amino acid compound-specific stable nitrogen isotope analysis to the interpretation of bird mercury levelsCraig E Hebert, Brian N Popp
Environmental Science & Technology|September 30, 2006
Adjusting for temporal change in trophic position results in reduced rates of contaminant declineCraig E Hebert, D V Chip Weseloh
Ecotoxicology (London, England)|May 13, 2003
Assessing temporal trends in contaminants from long-term avian monitoring programs: the influence of sampling frequencyCraig E Hebert, D V Chip Weseloh
The Science of the Total Environment|August 28, 2010
Mercury in parasitic nematodes and trematodes and their double-crested cormorant hosts: bioaccumulation in the face of sequestration by nematodesStacey A Robinson, Mark R Forbes, Craig E Hebert
Environmental Science & Technology|October 24, 2009
Perfluorinated carboxylates and sulfonates and precursor compounds in herring gull eggs from colonies spanning the Laurentian Great Lakes of North AmericaWouter A Gebbink, Craig E Hebert, Robert J Letcher
Environmental Science & Technology|September 30, 2006
Ecological tracers can quantify food web structure and changeCraig E Hebert, Michael T Arts, D V Chip Weseloh
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|May 21, 2008
Sulfur isotopes link overwinter habitat use and breeding condition in Double-crested CormorantsCraig E Hebert, Michael Bur, David Sherman, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology|February 26, 2009
Temporal trends and spatial distribution of non-polybrominated diphenyl ether flame retardants in the eggs of colonial populations of Great Lakes herring gullsLewis T Gauthier, Dave Potter, Craig E Hebert, et al.
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