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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
5012011
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
4702017
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
4112017
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
3222014
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
3022017
Reporting stable-isotope ratios in ecology: recommended terminology, guidelines and best practices
AL Bond, KA Hobson
Waterbirds 35 (2), 324-331, 2012
1812012
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
1442014
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
1422009
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
1372019
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
Global review of beach debris monitoring and future recommendations
C Serra-Gonçalves, JL Lavers, AL Bond
Environmental Science & Technology 53 (21), 12158-12167, 2019
1102019
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
1092019
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
1022016
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
962014
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
962008
Factors influencing the detection of beach plastic debris
JL Lavers, S Oppel, AL Bond
Marine Environmental Research 119, 245-251, 2016
942016
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