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Alexander L. Bond
Alexander L. Bond
Principal Curator of Birds, Natural History Museum
Verified email at nhm.ac.uk - Homepage
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Recent Bayesian stable-isotope mixing models are highly sensitive to variation in discrimination factors
AL Bond, AW Diamond
Ecological Applications 21 (4), 1017-1023, 2011
4972011
Exceptional and rapid accumulation of anthropogenic debris on one of the world’s most remote and pristine islands
JL Lavers, AL Bond
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 114 (23), 6052-6055, 2017
4652017
Quantifying ingested debris in marine megafauna: a review and recommendations for standardization
JF Provencher, AL Bond, S Avery-Gomm, SB Borrelle, ELB Rebolledo, ...
Analytical Methods 9, 1454-1469, 2017
4042017
Plastic ingestion by Flesh-footed Shearwaters (Puffinus carneipes): Implications for fledgling body condition and the accumulation of plastic-derived chemicals
JL Lavers, AL Bond, I Hutton
Environmental Pollution 187, 124-129, 2014
3192014
Why we need an international agreement on marine plastic pollution
SB Borrelle, CM Rochman, M Liboiron, AL Bond, A Lusher, H Bradshaw, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 114 (38), 9994-9997, 2017
3002017
Reporting stable-isotope ratios in ecology: recommended terminology, guidelines and best practices
AL Bond, KA Hobson
Waterbirds 35 (2), 324-331, 2012
1802012
A practical introduction to stable-isotope analysis for seabird biologists: approaches, cautions and caveats
AL Bond, IL Jones
Marine Ornithology 37, 183-188, 2009
1732009
Prevalence of marine debris in marine birds from the North Atlantic
JF Provencher, AL Bond, A Hedd, WA Montevecchi, SB Muzaffar, ...
Marine Pollution Bulletin 84 (1-2), 411-417, 2014
1432014
Total and methyl mercury concentrations in seabird feathers and eggs
AL Bond, AW Diamond
Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 56 (2), 286-291, 2009
1402009
Globally important islands where eradicating invasive mammals will benefit highly threatened vertebrates
ND Holmes, DR Spatz, S Oppel, B Tershy, DA Croll, B Keitt, P Genovesi, ...
PLoS One 14 (3), e0212128, 2019
1362019
Marine birds and plastic debris in Canada: a national synthesis, and a way forward
JF Provencher, AL Bond, ML Mallory
Environmental Reviews 23, 1-13, 2015
1272015
Global phenological insensitivity to shifting ocean temperatures among seabirds
K Keogan, F Daunt, S Wanless, RA Phillips, CA Walling, P Agnew, ...
Nature Climate Change 8 (4), 313-318, 2018
1222018
Rapidly increasing methyl mercury in endangered ivory gull (Pagophila eburnea) feathers over a 130 year record
AL Bond, KA Hobson, BA Branfireun
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences 282, 20150032, 2015
1192015
Recommended best practices for plastic and litter ingestion studies in marine birds: Collection, processing, and reporting
JF Provencher, SB Borrelle, AL Bond, JL Lavers, JA Van Franeker, ...
Facets 4 (1), 111-130, 2019
1082019
Global review of beach debris monitoring and future recommendations
C Serra-Gonçalves, JL Lavers, AL Bond
Environmental Science & Technology 53 (21), 12158-12167, 2019
1062019
Mercury concentrations in seabird tissues from Machias Seal Island, New Brunswick, Canada
AL Bond, AW Diamond
Science of the Total Environment 407 (14), 4340-4347, 2009
1052009
Ingested plastic as a route for trace metals in Laysan Albatross (Phoebastria immutabilis) and Bonin Petrel (Pterodroma hypoleuca) from Midway Atoll
JL Lavers, AL Bond
Marine Pollution Bulletin 110 (1), 493-500, 2016
1012016
Plastic ingestion by fulmars and shearwaters at Sable Island, Nova Scotia, Canada
AL Bond, JF Provencher, PY Daoust, ZN Lucas
Marine Pollution Bulletin 87 (1), 68-75, 2014
952014
Factors influencing the detection of beach plastic debris
JL Lavers, S Oppel, AL Bond
Marine Environmental Research 119, 245-251, 2016
942016
Marine foraging birds as bioindicators of mercury in the Gulf of Maine
MW Goodale, DC Evers, SE Mierzykowski, AL Bond, NM Burgess, ...
EcoHealth 5 (4), 409-425, 2008
942008
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