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Mark L Mallory

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The Science of the Total Environment|July 31, 2018
Temporal trends of legacy organochlorines in eggs of Canadian Arctic seabirds monitored over four decadesBirgit M Braune, Anthony J Gaston, Mark L Mallory
Marine Pollution Bulletin|May 1, 2009
Evidence for increased ingestion of plastics by northern fulmars (Fulmarus glacialis) in the Canadian ArcticJennifer F Provencher, Anthony J Gaston, Mark L Mallory
Plos One|January 1, 2015
Annual movement patterns of endangered ivory gulls: the importance of sea iceNora C Spencer, H Grant Gilchrist, Mark L Mallory
Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology|December 26, 2022
The Complex Interactions Between Sediment Geochemistry, Methylmercury Production, and Bioaccumulation in Intertidal Estuarine Ecosystems: A Focused ReviewMolly A Bradford, Mark L Mallory, Nelson J O'Driscoll
Marine Pollution Bulletin|November 14, 2024
Plastic ingestion in thick-billed murres (Uria lomvia) from the Canadian high ArcticMark L Maddox, Jennifer F Provencher, Mark L Mallory
Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)|April 14, 2016
Temporal trends of mercury in eggs of five sympatrically breeding seabird species in the Canadian ArcticBirgit M Braune, Anthony J Gaston, Mark L Mallory
Chemosphere|October 22, 2023
Ecology and environmental characteristics influence methylmercury bioaccumulation in coastal invertebratesMolly A Bradford, Mark L Mallory, Nelson J O'Driscoll
Oecologia|March 18, 2017
Do cattle egrets gain information from conspecifics when foraging?Karen J Metz, Kent A Prior, Mark L Mallory
Marine Pollution Bulletin|June 13, 2006
Elevated mercury levels in a declining population of ivory gulls in the Canadian ArcticBirgit M Braune, Mark L Mallory, H Grant Gilchrist
Marine Pollution Bulletin|October 23, 2015
Trace element and stable isotope analysis of fourteen species of marine invertebrates from the Bay of Fundy, CanadaMatthew D English, Gregory J Robertson, Mark L Mallory
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The Science of the Total Environment|July 31, 2018
Temporal trends of legacy organochlorines in eggs of Canadian Arctic seabirds monitored over four decadesBirgit M Braune, Anthony J Gaston, Mark L Mallory
Marine Pollution Bulletin|May 1, 2009
Evidence for increased ingestion of plastics by northern fulmars (Fulmarus glacialis) in the Canadian ArcticJennifer F Provencher, Anthony J Gaston, Mark L Mallory
Plos One|January 1, 2015
Annual movement patterns of endangered ivory gulls: the importance of sea iceNora C Spencer, H Grant Gilchrist, Mark L Mallory
Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology|December 26, 2022
The Complex Interactions Between Sediment Geochemistry, Methylmercury Production, and Bioaccumulation in Intertidal Estuarine Ecosystems: A Focused ReviewMolly A Bradford, Mark L Mallory, Nelson J O'Driscoll
Marine Pollution Bulletin|November 14, 2024
Plastic ingestion in thick-billed murres (Uria lomvia) from the Canadian high ArcticMark L Maddox, Jennifer F Provencher, Mark L Mallory
Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)|April 14, 2016
Temporal trends of mercury in eggs of five sympatrically breeding seabird species in the Canadian ArcticBirgit M Braune, Anthony J Gaston, Mark L Mallory
Chemosphere|October 22, 2023
Ecology and environmental characteristics influence methylmercury bioaccumulation in coastal invertebratesMolly A Bradford, Mark L Mallory, Nelson J O'Driscoll
Oecologia|March 18, 2017
Do cattle egrets gain information from conspecifics when foraging?Karen J Metz, Kent A Prior, Mark L Mallory
Marine Pollution Bulletin|June 13, 2006
Elevated mercury levels in a declining population of ivory gulls in the Canadian ArcticBirgit M Braune, Mark L Mallory, H Grant Gilchrist
Marine Pollution Bulletin|October 23, 2015
Trace element and stable isotope analysis of fourteen species of marine invertebrates from the Bay of Fundy, CanadaMatthew D English, Gregory J Robertson, Mark L Mallory
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