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Benjamin Merkel

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  1. Where wild krill are

    Where wild krill are

    2023-09-20 (engelsk)

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  1. Benjamin Merkel

    Benjamin Merkel

    2020-06-12

  2. Benjamin Merkel

    Benjamin Merkel

    2020-06-12

Publikasjoner

forskningsartikkel
  1. Seabirds reveal mercury distribution across the North Atlantic

    Céline Albert, Børge Moe [+37]

    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 2024-05-13

  2. Post‐colony swimming migration in the genus Uria

    Benjamin Merkel & Hallvard Strøm

    Journal of Avian Biology 2023-10-12

  3. Wintering and migration strategies of Slavonian Grebes Podiceps auritus breeding in Iceland

    Thorkell Lindberg Thórarinsson, Benjamin Merkel [+2]

    Bird Study 2023-10-02

  4. Post-colony swimming migration in the genus Uria

    Benjamin Merkel & Hallvard Strøm

    Journal of Avian Biology 2023

  5. Strong migratory connectivity across meta-populations of sympatric North Atlantic seabirds

    B Merkel, S Descamps [+15]

    Marine Ecology Progress Series 2021-10-14

  6. North Atlantic winter cyclones starve seabirds

    Manon Clairbaux, Paul Mathewson [+47]

    Current Biology 2021-09

  7. Meeting Paris agreement objectives will temper seabird winter distribution shifts in the North Atlantic Ocean

    Manon Clairbaux, William W. L. Cheung [+48]

    Global Change Biology 2021-01-20

  8. Seasonal variation of mercury contamination in Arctic seabirds: A pan-Arctic assessment

    Céline Albert, Hálfdán Helgi Helgason [+46]

    Science of The Total Environment 2021-01

  9. Individual migration strategy fidelity but no habitat specialization in two congeneric seabirds

    Benjamin Merkel, Sébastien Descamps [+14]

    Journal of Biogeography 2020-10-30

  10. Modelling polar bear maternity den habitat in east Svalbard

    Benjamin Merkel, Jon Aars [+1]

    Polar Research 2020-03-24

  11. Light‐level geolocator analyses: A user's guide

    Simeon Lisovski, Silke Bauer [+16]

    Journal of Animal Ecology 2019-06-25

  12. Choose Your Poison—Space-Use Strategy Influences Pollutant Exposure in Barents Sea Polar Bears

    Sabrina Tartu, Jon Aars [+10]

    Environmental Science & Technology 2018-01-24

  13. A probabilistic algorithm to process geolocation data

    Benjamin Merkel, Richard A. Phillips [+4]

    Movement Ecology 2016-11-18

  14. The World’s Northernmost Harbour Seal Population–How Many Are There?

    Benjamin Merkel, Christian Lydersen [+2]

    PLoS ONE 2013-07-03

konferanseposter
  1. A mystery solved – How do guillemot chicks spend their second half of their rearing period?

    Benjamin Merkel & Hallvard Strøm

    Movement Ecology of Animals - Proximate and Ultimate Drivers of Animal Movement 2023-05-28

  2. Persistent post-breeding hotspots in the cold - large-scale tracking of kittiwakes in the north-east Atlantic

    Børge Moe, Hallvard Strøm [+41]

    The 6th International Biologging Science Symposium 2017-09-25

konferanseinnlegg
  1. Importance of the Barents Sea for North Atlantic seabirds - A SEATRACK case study

    Benjamin Merkel, Francoise Amelineau [+27]

    15th International Seabird Group Conference 2022-08-22

  2. Importance of the Barents Sea for North Atlantic seabirds

    Benjamin Merkel, Françoise Amélineau [+27]

    15th International Seabird Group Conference 2022-08-22

  3. A mystery solved How and where do guillemot chicks spend their second half of their rearing period?

    Benjamin Merkel & Hallvard Strøm

    3rd World Seabird Conference 2021-09-30

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