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176. English, M. D., G. J. Robertson, S. Avery-Gomm, D. Pirie-Hay, S. Roul, P. C. Ryan, S. I. Wilhelm, and M. L. Mallory. 2015. Plastic and metal ingestion in three species of coastal waterfowl wintering in Atlantic Canada. Marine Pollution Bulletin, accepted.

175. Mallory, M. L., C. Little, E. S. Boyd, J. Ballard, K. H. Elliott, H. G. Gilchrist, J. M. Hipfner, A. Petersen, and D. Shutler. 2015. Leucocyte profiles of Arctic marine birds: correlates of migration and breeding phenology. Conservation Physiology, accepted.

174. Maftei, M., S. D. Davis and M. L. Mallory. 2015. Confirmation of a wintering ground for Ross's gulls
Rhodostethia rosea in the northern Labrador Sea. Ibis, doi: 10.1111/ibi.12261.

173. Mallory, M. L., L. Mahon, M. D. Tomlik, C. White, G. R. Milton, and I. Spooner. 2015. Colonial marine birds influence island soil chemistry through biotransport of trace elements. Water, Air and Soil Pollution 226: 31.

172. Braune, B. M., A. J. Gaston, K. A. Hobson, H. G. Gilchrist, and M. L. Mallory. 2015. Changes in trophic position affect rates of contaminant decline at two seabird colonies in the Canadian Arctic. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety 115: 7-13.

171. Robertson, G. J., D. T. Fife, M. L. Mallory, and A. M. Calvert. 2015. Apparent and true survival of large gulls breeding in eastern Newfoundland. Waterbirds, accepted.

170. Spencer, N. C., H. G. Gilchrist, and M. L. Mallory. 2014. Annual movement patterns of endangered ivory gulls: the importance of sea ice. PLoS One 9(12):e115231. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0115231

169. Braune, B. M., A. J. Gaston, K. A. Hobson, H. G. Gilchrist, and M. L. Mallory. 2014. Changes in food web structure alter trends of mercury uptake at two seabird colonies in the Canadian Arctic. Environmental Science & Technology 48: 13246-13252.

168. Fife, D. T., G. J. Robertson, D. Shutler, B. M. Braune, and M. L. Mallory. 2015. Trace elements and ingested plastic debris in wintering dovekies (
Alle alle). Marine Pollution Bulletin 91: 368-371.

167. Maftei, M., S. D. Davis, and M. L. Mallory. 2015. Assessing regional populations of ground-nesting marine birds in the Canadian high Arctic. Polar Research 34: 25055.

166. Ronconi, R. A., R. J. Steenweg, P. D. Taylor, and M. L. Mallory. 2014. Gull diets reveal dietary partitioning and ecosystem changes at a remote colony. Marine Ecology Progress Series 514: 247-261.

165. Petersen, A., D. Irons, H. G. Gilchrist, G. J. Robertson, D. Boertmann, H. Strom, M. Gavrilo, Y. Artukhin, K. Kuletz, and M. L. Mallory. 2015. The status of glaucous gulls
Larus hyperboreus in the circumpolar Arctic. Arctic 68: 107-120.

164. Maftei, M., S. D. Davis, B. Huer-Koch, C. Gesmundo, M. L. Mallory, and R. Suydam. 2014. Quantifying fall migration of Ross's gulls (
Rhodostethia rosea) past Point Barrow, Alaska. Polar Biology 37: 1705-1710.

163. Mann, E., M. L. Mallory, S. Ziegler, and N. J. O'Driscoll. 2015. Mercury in Arctic snow - quantifying the kinetics of photochemical oxidation and reduction. Science of the Total Environment 509-510: 115-132.

162. Clayden, M., L. Arsenault, K. Kidd, N. J. O'Driscoll, and M. L. Mallory. 2015. Mercury bioaccumulation and biomagnification in a small Arctic polynya ecosystem. Science of the Total Environment 509-510: 206-215.

161. Provencher, J. F., A. L. Bond, and M. L. Mallory. 2015. Marine birds and plastic debris in Canada: a national synthesis and a way forward. Environmental Reviews 23: 1-13.

160. Braune, B. M., A. J. Gaston, Robert J. Letcher, H. G. Gilchrist, M. L. Mallory, and J. F. Provencher. 2014. A comparative spatial analysis of chlorinated, brominated and fluorinated contaminants in thick-billed murres and northern fulmars from the Canadian Arctic. Environmental Research 134: 46-56.

159. Provencher, J. F., A. L. Bond, A. Hedd, W. A. Montevecchi, S. B. Muzaffar, S. J. Courchesne, H. G. Gilchrist, S. E. Jamieson, F. R. Merkel, K. Falk and M. L. Mallory. 2014. Prevalence of marine debris in marine birds from the North Atlantic. Marine Pollution Bulletin 84: 411-417.

158. Mallory, M. L. 2015. Site fidelity, breeding habitats, and the reproductive strategies of sea ducks. Pages 299 to 324 in J.-P. L. Savard, D. V. Derksen, D. Esler, and J. Eadie, editors. Ecology and Conservation of North American Sea Ducks. Studies in Avian Biology, CRC Press, New York, 620 pp.

157. Mann, E., M. L. Mallory, S. Ziegler and N. J. O'Driscoll. 2014. Mercury photochemistry in snow and implications for Arctic ecosystems. Environmental Reviews 22: 331-345.

156. Braune, B. M., A. J. Gaston, H. G. Gilchrist, M. L. Mallory, and J. F. Provencher. 2014. A geographical comparison of mercury in seabirds in the eastern Canadian Arctic. Environment International 66: 92-96.

155. Provencher, J. F., M. L. Mallory, B. M. Braune, M. R. Forbes, and H. G. Gilchrist. 2014. Mercury and marine birds in Arctic Canada: effects, current trends and why we should be paying closer attention. Environmental Reviews 10.1139/er-2013-0072.

154. Mallory, M. L., B. M. Braune, G. J. Robertson, H. G. Gilchrist, C. D. Mallory, M. R. Forbes, and R. Wells. 2014. Increasing cadmium and zinc levels in wild common eiders breeding along Canada's remote northern coastline. Science of the Total Environment 476-477: 73-78.

153. Provencher, J. F., B. M. Braune, H. G. Gilchrist, M. R. Forbes, and M. L. Mallory. 2014. Trace element concentrations and gastrointestinal parasites of Arctic Terns breeding in the Canadian high Arctic. Science of the Total Environment, 476-477: 308-316.

152. Gaston, A. J., M. Pelletier, C. Eberl, and M. L. Mallory. 2014. Incubation shifts of northern fulmars
Fulmarus glacialis in the Canadian high Arctic determined by digital photography. Polar Biology 37: 261-267.

151. Wong, S., C. Gjerdrum, K. Morgan and M. L. Mallory. 2014. Hotspots in cold seas: the composition, distribution and abundance of marine birds in Canada's three oceans. Journal of Geophysical Research - Oceans 10.1002/2013JC009198.

150. Gaston, A. J., K. H. Elliott, Y. Ropert-Coudert, A. Kato, C. A. Macdonald, M. L. Mallory, and H. G. Gilchrist. 2013. Modeling foraging range for breeding colonies of thick-billed murres Uria lomvia in the Eastern Canadian Arctic and potential overlap with industrial development. Biological Conservation 168: 134-143.

149. Trefry, S. A., A. W. Diamond, N. C. Spencer, and M. L. Mallory. 2013. Contaminants in magnificent frigatebird eggs from Barbuda, West Indies. Marine Pollution Bulletin 75: 317-321.

148. Mallory, M. L. 2013. Ecological conditions and health of Arctic wetlands modified by nutrient and contaminant inputs from colonial birds. Chapter 49, Article 327063 in Finlayson, M. (ed.) Encyclopedia of wetlands: wetlands of the world (vol. 4). SpringerReference (ww.springerreference.com). Springer-Verlag, Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. DOI: 10.1007/SpringerReference_327062

147. Sizmur, T., J. Canario, T. Gerwing, M. L. Mallory and N. J. O'Driscoll. 2013. Mercury and methylmercury bioaccumulation by polychaete worms is governed by both feeding ecology and mercury bioavailability. Environmental Pollution 176: 18-25.

146. Mallory, M. L., S. A. Hatch, and D. N. Nettleship. 2012. Northern Fulmar (
Fulmarus glacialis). In The Birds of North America Online, No. 361 (A. Poole, ed.). Ithaca: Cornell Lab of Ornithology; retrieved from the Birds of North America Online: http://bna.birds.cornell.edu/bna/species/361; doi: 10.2173/bna.361

145. Robertson, G. J., D. A. Fifield, W. A. Montevecchi, A. J. Gaston, C. M. Burke, R. Byrne, K. H. Elliott, C. Gjerdrum, H. G. Gilchrist, A. Hedd, M. L. Mallory, L. McFarlane Tranquilla, P. M. Regular, P. C. Ryan, P. A. Smith, and S. I. Wilhelm. 2012. Miniaturized data loggers and computer programming improve seabird risk and damage assessments for marine oil spills in Atlantic Canada. Journal of Ocean Technology 7: 41-58.

144. Stewart, E. M., N. Michelutti, J. M. Blais, M. L. Mallory, M. S. V. Douglas, and J. P. Smol. 2013. Contrasting the effects of climatic, nutrient, and oxygen dynamics on subfossil chironomid assemblages: a paleolimnological experiment from eutrophic high Arctic ponds. Journal of Paleolimnology 49: 205-219.

143. Mallory, M. L., and M. R. Forbes. 2013. Behavioural and energetic constraints of reproduction: distinguishing breeding from non-breeding northern fulmars at their colony. Écoscience 20: 48-54.

142. Mallory, M. L., and B. M. Braune. 2012. Tracking contaminants in seabirds of Arctic Canada: temporal and spatial insights. Marine Pollution Bulletin 64: 1475-1484.

141. Ferguson, S., D. Berteaux, A. J. Gaston, J. W. Higdon, N. Lecomte, N. Lunn, M. L. Mallory, J. Reist, D. Russell, N. Yoccoz, and X. Zhu. 2012. Time series data for Canadian Arctic vertebrates: IPY contributions to science, management and policy. Climatic Change 115: 235-258.

140. Gaston, A. J., M. L. Mallory, and H. G. Gilchrist. 2012. Populations and trends of Canadian Arctic seabirds. Polar Biology 35: 221-1232.


139. Mallory, M. L. 2012. Recovery strategy for the Ivory Gull (
Pagophila eburnea) in Canada. Species at Risk Act Recovery Strategy Series. Environment Canada, Ottawa. 26 pp. (+ cover)

138. Maftei, M., S. E. Davis, I. L. Jones, and M. L. Mallory. 2012. Breeding habitats and new breeding locations for Ross's gull (
Rhodostethia rosea) in the Canadian High Arctic. Arctic 65: 283-288.

137. Frederiksen, M., B. Moe, F. Daunt, R. A. Phillips, R. T. Barrett, M. I. Bodganova, T. Boulinier, J. W. Chardine, O. Chastel, L. S. Chivers, S. Christensen-Dalsgaard, C. Clément-Chastel, K. Colhoun, R. Freeman, A. J. Gaston, J. Gonzalez-Solis, A. Goutte, D. Grémillet, T. Guilford, G. H. Jensen, Y. Krasnov, S-H. Lorentsen, M. L. Mallory, M. Newell, B. Olsen, D. Shaw, H. Steen, H. Strøm, G. H. Systad, T. Thórarinsson, and T. Anker-Nilssen. 2012. Multi-colony tracking reveals the winter distribution of a pelagic seabird on an ocean basin scale. Diversity and Distributions 18: 530-542.

136. Foster, K. L., L. E. Kimpe, S. K. Brimble, H. Liu, M. L. Mallory, J. P. Smol, R. W. Macdonald, and J. M. Blais. 2011. Effects of seabird vectors on the fate, partitioning and signatures of contaminants in a High Arctic ecosystem. Environmental Science and Technology 45: 10053-10060.

135. Mallory, M. L., K. A. Allard, B. M. Braune, H. G. Gilchrist, and V. G. Thomas. 2012. New longevity record for Ivory Gulls (
Pagophila eburnea) and evidence of natal philopatry. Arctic 65: 98-101.

134. Mallory, M. L., K. A. Boadway, S. E. Davis, and M. T. Maftei. 2011. Breeding biology of Sabine's Gull (
Xema sabini) in the Canadian High Arctic. Polar Biology 35: 335-344.

133. Braune, B. M., S. Trudeau, D. A. Jeffrey, M. L. Mallory. 2011. Biomarker responses associated with halogenated organic in northern fulmars (
Fulmarus glacialis) breeding in the Canadian Arctic. Environmental Pollution 159: 2891-2898.

132. Keatley, B. K., J. Blais, M. S. V. Douglas, I. Gregory-Eaves, M. Mallory, N. Michelutti, and J. P. Smol. 2011. Historical seabird population dynamics and their effects on Arctic pond ecosystems: a multi-proxy paleolimnological study from Cape Vera, Devon Island, Canada. Fundamental and Applied Limnology 179: 51-66.

131. Gaston, A. J., P. A. Smith, L. Tranquilla, W. A. Montevecchi, D. A. Fifield, H. G. Gilchrist, A. Hedd, M. L. Mallory, G. J. Robertson, and R. A. Phillips. 2011. Movements and wintering areas of breeding age Brünnich's Guillemot
Uria lomvia from two colonies in Nunavut, Canada. Marine Biology 158: 1929-1941.

130. Black, A., H. G. Gilchrist, K. A. Allard, and M. L. Mallory. 2012. Birds of the Hell Gate Polynya, Nunavut, Canada. Arctic 65: 145-154.

129. Foster, K. L., M. L. Mallory, D. Mackay, and J. M. Blais. 2011. PCB and organochlorine pesticides in northern fulmars (
Fulmarus glacialis) from a High Arctic colony: chemical exposure, fate, and transfer to predators. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 30: 2055-2064. (+ cover)

128. Fontaine, A. J., and M. L. Mallory. 2011. Detection and classification of land cover classes of Southampton Island, Nunavut, Using Landsat ETM+ data. Canadian Wildlife Service Occasional Paper No. 119.

127. Mallory, M. L., and M. R. Forbes. 2011. Nest shelter predicts nesting success but not nesting phenology or parental behaviors in high Arctic northern fulmars. Journal of Ornithology 152: 119-126.

126. Michelutti, N., M. L. Mallory, J. M. Blais, M. S. V. Douglas, and J. P. Smol. 2011. Chironomid assemblages from seabird-affected High Arctic ponds. Polar Biology 34: 799-812.

125. Braune, B. M., M. L. Mallory, C. M. Butt, S. Mabury and D. Muir. 2010. Persistent halogenated organic contaminants and mercury in northern fulmars (
Fulmarus glacialis) from the Canadian Arctic. Environmental Pollution 158: 3513-3519.

124. Foster, K. L., S. W. Wang, D. Mackay, M. L. Mallory, and J. M. Blais. 2010. A preliminary assessment of avian stomach oils: a vector of contaminants to chicks and potential for diet analysis and biomonitoring. Environmental Science and Technology 44: 6869-6874.

123. Mallory, M. L., A. J. Gaston, H. G. Gilchrist, G. J. Robertson, and B. L. Braune. 2010. Effects of climate change, altered sea-ice distribution and seasonal phenology on marine birds. Pp 179 - 195 In: A little less Arctic: changes to top predators in the world's largest Northern inland sea, Hudson Bay (S. Ferguson, L. Loseto and M. Mallory, eds.). Springer-Verlag, The Netherlands.

122. Mallory, M. L., L. L. Loseto, and S. H. Ferguson. 2010. The future of Hudson Bay: new directions and research needs. Pp 291 - 303 In: A little less Arctic: changes to top predators in the world's largest Northern inland sea, Hudson Bay (S. Ferguson, L. Loseto and M. Mallory, eds.). Springer-Verlag, The Netherlands.

121. Provencher, J. F., A. J. Gaston, M. L. Mallory, P. O'Hara, and H. G. Gilchrist. 2010. Ingested plastic in a diving seabird, the thick-billed murre (
Uria lomvia), in the eastern Canadian Arctic. Marine Pollution Bulletin 60: 1406-1411.

120. Choy, E. S., L. E. Kimpe, M. L. Mallory, J. P. Smol, and J. M. Blais. 2010. Biotransport of marine pollutants to a terrestrial food web: spatial patterns of persistent organic pollutants adjacent to a seabird colony in Arctic Canada. Environmental Pollution 158: 3431-3438.

119. Mallory, M. L., N. J. Karnovsky, A. J. Gaston, K. A. Hobson, J. F. Provencher, M. R. Forbes, G. L. Hunt Jr., T. Byers, and T. A. Dick. 2010. Temporal and spatial patterns in the diet of northern fulmars (
Fulmarus glacialis) in the Canadian High Arctic. Aquatic Biology 10: 181-191.

118. Michelutti, N., J. Brash, J. Thienpont, J. M. Blais, L. Kimpe, M. L. Mallory, M. S. V. Douglas, and J. P. Smol. 2010. Trophic position influences the efficacy of seabirds as contaminant biovectors. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 107: 10543-10548. (+ cover)


117. Wayland, M., D. J. Hoffman, M. L. Mallory, R. T. Alisauskas, and K. R. Stebbins. 2010. Evidence of weak contaminant-related oxidative stress in glaucous gulls (Larus hyperboreus) from the Canadian Arctic. Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health Part A 73: 1058-1073.

116. Allard, K. A., H. G. Gilchrist, A. R. Breton, C. D. Gilbert, and M. L. Mallory. 2010. Adult survival of Thayer's and glaucous gulls nesting sympatrically in the Canadian high Arctic. Ardea 98: 43-50.


115. Mallory, M. L., K. A. Boadway, J. J. T. Boadway, and J. A. Akearok. 2010. Breeding arctic terns kill lemmings. Arctic 63: 359-361.

114. Choy, E. S., M. Gauthier, M. L. Mallory, J. P. Smol, D. Lean, and J. M. Blais. 2010. An isotopic investigation of mercury accumulation in terrestrial food webs adjacent to an Arctic seabird colony. Science of the Total Environment 408: 1858-1867.

113. Akearok, J., C. Hebert, B. M. Braune, and M. L. Mallory. 2010. Inter- and intraclutch variation in egg mercury levels in marine bird species from the Canadian Arctic. Science of the Total Environment 408: 836-840.

112. Mallory, M. L., S. A. Robinson, C. E. Hebert, and M. R. Forbes. 2010. Marine birds as indicators of marine ecosystem conditions: a case for gathering multiple proxies of marine bird health. Marine Pollution Bulletin 60: 7-12.

111. Byers, T., A. Smith, and M. L. Mallory. 2010. Diet of black guillemots and northern fulmars breeding beside a High Arctic polynya. Polar Biology 33: 457-467.

110. Brimble, S. M., K. L. Foster, M. L. Mallory, R. W. MacDonald, J. P. Smol, and J. M. Blais. 2009. High Arctic ponds receiving biotransported nutrients from a nearby seabird colony are also subject to potentially toxic loadings of arsenic, cadmium and zinc. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 28: 2426-2433.

109. Gaston, A. J., D. F. Bertram, A. W. Boyne, J. W. Chardine, G. Davoren, A. W. Diamond, A. Hedd, J. M. Hipfner, M. J. F. Lemon, M. L. Mallory, W. A. Montevecchi, J.-F. Rail, and G. J. Robertson. 2009. Changes in Canadian seabird populations and ecology since 1970 in relation to changes in oceanography and food webs. Environmental Reviews 17: 267-286.


108. Michelutti, N., H. Liu, J. P. Smol, L. E. Kimpe, B. E. Keatley, M. Mallory, R. W. MacDonald, M. S. V. Douglas, and J. M. Blais. 2009. Accelerated delivery of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in recent sediments near a large seabird colony in Arctic Canada. Environmental Pollution 157: 2769-2775.

107. Mallory, M. L., A. J. Gaston, and H. G. Gilchrist. 2009. Sources of breeding season mortality in Canadian Arctic seabirds. Arctic 62: 333-341.

106. Gaston, A. J., H. G. Gilchrist, M. L. Mallory, and P.A. Smith. 2009. Changes in seasonal events, peak food availability and consequent breeding adjustment in a marine bird: a case of progressive mis-matching. Condor 111: 111-119.

105. Brimble, S. M., J. M. Blais, L. E. Kimpe, M. L. Mallory, B. E. Keatley, M. S. V. Douglas, and J. P. Smol. 2009. Bioenrichment of trace elements in a series of ponds near a northern fulmar colony at Cape Vera, Devon Island. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 66: 949-958.

104. Provencher, J. F., A. J. Gaston, and M. L. Mallory. 2009. Evidence for increased ingestion of plastics by northern fulmars (
Fulmarus glacialis) in the Canadian Arctic. Marine Pollution Bulletin 58: 1092-1095.

103. Mallory, M. L., A. J. Gaston, M. R. Forbes, and H. G. Gilchrist. 2009. Factors influencing colony attendance by northern fulmars in the Canadian high Arctic. Arctic 62: 151-158. (+ cover)

102. Mallory, M. L., J. A. Akearok, and A. J. Gaston. 2009. Status of black-legged kittiwake (
Rissa tridactyla) colonies in the Canadian high Arctic. Arctic 62: 96-101. (+ cover)

101. Mallory, M. L., A. J. Fontaine, J. A. Akearok, and H. G. Gilchrist. 2009. Harlequin Ducks in Nunavut. Waterbirds 31 (Special Publication 2): 15-18.

100. Mallory, M. L., A. J. Gaston, M. R. Forbes, and H. G. Gilchrist. 2009. Influence of weather on reproductive success of northern fulmars in the Canadian high Arctic. Polar Biology 32: 529-538.

99. Michelutti, N., B. E. Keatley, S. Brimble, J. M. Blais, H. Liu, M. S. V. Douglas, M. L. Mallory, R. W. MacDonald, and J. P. Smol. 2009. Seabird -driven shifts in Arctic pond ecosystems. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B 276: 591-596.

98. Keatley, B. K., M. S. V. Douglas, J. Blais, M. Mallory, and J. P. Smol. 2009. Impacts of seabird-derived nutrients on water quality and diatom assemblages from Cape Vera, Devon Island, Canadian High Arctic. Hydrobiologia 621: 191-205.

97. Mallory, M. L., and M. R. Forbes. 2008. Costly pre-laying behaviors and physiological expenditures by northern fulmars in the high Arctic. Écoscience 15: 545-554. (+ cover)

96. Mallory, M. L., and C. D. Gilbert. 2008. Leg-loop harness design for attaching external transmitters to seabirds. Marine Ornithology 36: 183-188.

95. Mallory, M. L., M. R. Forbes, C. D. Ankney, and R. T. Alisauskas. 2008. Nutrient dynamics and constraints on the pre-laying exodus of high Arctic northern fulmars. Aquatic Biology 4: 211-223.

94. Mallory, M. L. 2008. Incubation scheduling by northern fulmars (
Fulmarus glacialis) in the Canadian High Arctic. Journal of Ornithology 150: 175-181.

93. Mallory, M. L. 2008. Marine plastic debris in northern fulmars from the Canadian High Arctic. Marine Pollution Bulletin 56: 1501-1504.

92. Mallory, M. L., A. J. Gaston, M. R. Forbes, H. G. Gilchrist, S. Lewis, B. Cheney, and P. M. Thompson. 2008. Flexible incubation rhythm in northern fulmars: a comparison across oceanographic zones. Marine Biology 154: 1031-1040.

91. Michelutti, N., J. M. Blais, H. Liu, B. E. Keatley, M. S. V. Douglas, M. L. Mallory, and J. P. Smol. 2008. A test of the possible influence of seabird activity on the 210Pb flux in high Arctic ponds at Cape Vera, Devon Island, Nunavut: implications for radiochronology. Journal of Paleolimnology 40: 783-791.

90. Mallory, M. L., J. Akearok, D. B. Edwards, K. O'Donovan, and C. D. Gilbert. 2008. Autumn migration and wintering of northern fulmars (
Fulmarus glacialis) from the Canadian High Arctic. Polar Biology 31: 745-750.

89. Falconer, M. C., E. Nol, and M. L. Mallory. 2008. Breeding biology and provisioning of nestling Snow Buntings (
Plectrophenax nivalis) in the Canadian high arctic. Polar Biology 31: 483-489.

88. Allard, K. A., M. L. Mallory, K. L. Wilcox, and M. R. Forbes. 2008. Prebasic moult initiation and progress in northern fulmars of the High Arctic: do moult and breeding overlap? Polar Biology 31: 181-188.

87. Latour, P. B., J. Leger, J. E. Hines, M. L. Mallory, D. L. Mulders, H. G. Gilchrist, P. A. Smith, and D. L. Dickson. 2008. Key migratory bird terrestrial habitat sites in the Northwest Territories and Nunavut. Canadian Wildlife Service Occasional Paper No. 114. http://www.ngps.nt.ca/Upload/Interveners/Environment%20Canada/key_terrestrial_part1_mar06.pdf

86. Mallory, M. L., I. J. Stenhouse, H. G. Gilchrist, G. J. Robertson, J. C. Haney, and S. D. MacDonald. 2008. Ivory Gull (
Pagophila eburnea). The Birds of North America Online (A. Poole, Ed.). Ithaca: Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology; Retrieved from The Birds of North America Online: http://bna.birds.cornell.edu/BNA/species/175/. DOI: 10.2173/bna.175

85. Mallory, M. L. 2007. Common Goldeneye. Pp. 110-111 In Atlas of the Breeding Birds of Ontario, 2001-2005 (M. D. Cadman, D. A. Sutherland, G. G. Beck, D. Lepage, and A. R. Couturier, eds.). Bird Studies Canada, Environment Canada, Ontario Field Ornithologists, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, and Ontario Nature, Toronto, ON. 706 pp.

84. Mallory, M. L. 2007. Bufflehead. Pp. 108-109 In Atlas of the Breeding Birds of Ontario, 2001-2005 (M. D. Cadman, D. A. Sutherland, G. G. Beck, D. Lepage, and A. R. Couturier, eds.). Bird Studies Canada, Environment Canada, Ontario Field Ornithologists, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, and Ontario Nature, Toronto, ON. 706 pp.

83. Franken, R., and M. L. Mallory. 2007. Recovery strategy for the Ross's Gull (
Rhodostethia rosea) in Canada. Species at Risk Act Recovery Strategy Series. Environment Canada, Ottawa. 16 pp. (+ cover)

82. Robertson, G. J., H. G. Gilchrist, and M. L. Mallory. 2007. Colony dynamics and persistence of Ivory Gull breeding in Canada. Avian Conservation and Ecology 2: 8. [online] URL: http://www.ace-eco.org/vol2/iss2/art8/.

81. Mallory, M. L., and M. R. Forbes. 2007. Does sea-ice constrain the breeding schedules of High Arctic northern fulmars? Condor 109: 895-907.

80. Braune, B. M., M. L. Mallory, H. G. Gilchrist, R. J. Letcher, and K. G. Drouillard. 2007. Levels and trends of organochlorines and polybrominated diphenyl ethers in ivory gull eggs from the Canadian Arctic, 1976-2004. Science of the Total Environment 378: 403-417.

79. Gilchrist, H. G., and M. L. Mallory. 2007. Comparing expert-based science with local ecological knowledge: what are we afraid of? Ecology and Society 12. URL: http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol12/iss1/resp1/

78. Mallory, M. L., J.D. McLaughlin, and M.R. Forbes. 2007. Breeding status, contaminant burden and endoparasites of northern fulmars (
Fulmarus glacialis) from the Canadian high arctic. Ibis 149: 338-344.

77. Miller, E. H., J. Williams, S. E. Jamieson, H. G. Gilchrist, and M. L. Mallory. 2007. Allometry, bilateral asymmetry, and sexual differences in the vocal tract of common eiders (
Somateria mollissima) and king eiders (S. spectabilis). Journal of Avian Biology 38: 224-233.

76. Mallory, M. L., J. Akearok, N. R. North, D. Vaughan Weseloh, and S. Lair. 2006. Movements of long-tailed ducks wintering on Lake Ontario to breeding areas in Nunavut, Canada. Wilson Journal of Ornithology 118: 494-501.

75. Mallory, M. L., H. G. Gilchrist, and C. L. Mallory. 2006. Ross's Gull (
Rhodostethia rosea) breeding in Penny Strait, Nunavut, Canada. Arctic 59: 319-321. (+ cover)

74. Braune, B. M., M. L. Mallory, and H. G. Gilchrist. 2006. Elevated mercury levels in declining population of ivory gulls. Marine Pollution Bulletin 52: 969-987.

73. Mallory, M. L. 2006. The northern fulmar (
Fulmarus glacialis) in Arctic Canada: ecology, threats, and what it tells us about marine environmental conditions. Environmental Reviews 14: 187-216.

72. Mallory, M. L., A. J. Fontaine, J. A. Akearok, and V. H. Johnston. 2006. Scientific study, local ecological knowledge and the development of a marine wildlife area along eastern Baffin Island, Nunavut, Canada. Polar Record 42: 1-12.

71. Mallory, M. L., G. J. Robertson, and A. Moenting. 2006. Marine plastic debris in northern fulmars from Davis Strait, Nunavut, Canada. Marine Pollution Bulletin 52: 813-815.

70. Mallory, M. L., A. J. Fontaine, P. A. Smith, M. O. Wiebe Robertson, and H. G. Gilchrist. 2006. Water chemistry of ponds on Southampton Island, Nunavut, Canada: effects of habitat and ornithogenic inputs. Archive fur Hydrobiologie 166: 411-432.

69. Mallory, M. L., H. G. Gilchrist, B. M. Braune, and A. J. Gaston. 2006. Marine birds as indicators of Arctic marine ecosystem health: linking the Northern Ecosystem Initiative to long-term studies. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 113: 31-48.

68. Gaston, A. J., M. L. Mallory, H. G. Gilchrist, and K. O'Donovan. 2006. Status, trends and attendance patterns of the Northern Fulmar
Fulmarus glacialis in Nunavut, Canada. Arctic 59: 165-178.

67. Mallory, M. L., C. Ogilvie, and H. G. Gilchrist. 2006. A review of the Northern Ecosystem Initiative in Arctic Canada: facilitating Arctic ecosystem research through traditional and novel approaches. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 113: 19-29.

66. Mallory, M. L., J. Akearok, and H. G. Gilchrist. 2006. Local ecological knowledge of the Sleeper Islands and Split Island: comparisons among individuals and previous studies. In: Climate Change: Linking Traditional and Scientific Knowledge (R. Riewe and J. Oakes, eds.) Aboriginal Issues Press. Pp. 304-310.

65. Gilchrist, H. G., J. Heath, L. Arragutainaq, G. Robertson, K. Allard, S. Gilliland, and M. L. Mallory. 2006. Combining science and local knowledge to study common eider ducks wintering in Hudson Bay. In: Climate Change: Linking Traditional and Scientific Knowledge (R. Riewe and J. Oakes, eds.) Aboriginal Issues Press. Pp. 284-303.

64. Mallory, M. L., H. G. Gilchrist, and J. Akearok. 2006. Can we establish baseline local ecological knowledge on wildlife populations? In: Climate Change: Linking Traditional and Scientific Knowledge (R. Riewe and J. Oakes, eds.) Aboriginal Issues Press. Pp. 24-33.

63. Stenhouse, I. J., H. G. Gilchrist, M. L. Mallory, and G. J. Robertson. 2006. COSEWIC Assessment and update status report on Ivory Gull (
Pagophila eburnea) in Canada. Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada, Ottawa. 48 pp.

62. Mallory, M. L., B. M. Braune, and M. R. Forbes. 2006. Breeding and contaminant concentrations in northern fulmars (
Fulmarus glacialis L.) from the Canadian high arctic. Chemosphere 64: 1541-1544.

61. Mallory, M. L., M. R. Forbes, T. D. Galloway. 2006. Ectoparasites of northern fulmars Fulmarus glacialis (Procellariformes: Procellariidae) from the Canadian Arctic. Polar Biology 29: 353-357.

60. Mallory, M. L., A. J. Fontaine, and H. Boyd. 2005. Breeding and non-breeding range of Canada (
Branta canadensis) and Cackling Geese (Branta hutchinsii) in the eastern Canadian arctic. Canadian Field-Naturalist 119: 483-489.

59. Edwards, D. B., M. L. Mallory, and M. R. Forbes. 2005. Variation in baseline haematology of northern fulmars (
Fulmarus glacialis) in the Canadian high arctic. Comparative Clinical Pathology 14: 206-209.

58. Mallory, M. L., and M. R. Forbes. 2005. Sex discrimination and measurement bias in northern fulmars (
Fulmarus glacialis) from the Canadian arctic. Ardea 93: 25-36.

57. Mallory, M. L., and H. G. Gilchrist. 2005. Marine birds of the Hell Gate Polynya, Nunavut, Canada. Polar Research 24: 87-94.

56. Blais, J.M., L.E. Kimpe, D. McMahon, B.E. Keatley, M. L. Mallory, M.S.V. Douglas, and J.P. Smol. 2005. Tracing contaminants with ?15N measurements: response. Science 310: 443.

55. Blais, J.M., L.E. Kimpe, D. McMahon, B.E. Keatley, M. L. Mallory, M.S.V. Douglas, and J.P. Smol. 2005. Arctic seabirds transport marine-derived contaminants. Science 309: 445.

54. Gilchrist, H. G., M. L. Mallory, and F. R. Merkel. 2005. Can traditional ecological knowledge contribute to wildlife management? Case studies of migratory birds. Ecology and Society 10: 20 [online] URL: http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol10/iss1/art20/

53. Gaston, A. J., H. G. Gilchrist, and M. L. Mallory. 2005. Variation in ice conditions has strong effects on the breeding of marine birds at Prince Leopold Island, Nunavut. Ecography 28: 331-344.

52. Mallory, M. L., B. M. Braune, M. Wayland, and K. G. Drouillard. 2005. Persistent organic pollutants in marine birds, arctic hare and ringed seals near Qikiqtarjuaq, Nunavut, Canada. Marine Pollution Bulletin 50: 95-104.

51. Gilchrist, H. G., and M. L. Mallory. 2005. Declines in abundance and distribution of the Ivory Gull (
Pagophila eburnea) in Arctic Canada. Biological Conservation 121: 303-309.

50. Mallory, M. L., B. M. Braune, M. Wayland, H. G. Gilchrist and D. L. Dickson. 2004. Contaminants in common eiders (
Somateria mollissima) of the Canadian Arctic. Environmental Reviews 12: 197-218.

49. Chardine, J. W., A. J. Fontaine, H. Blokpoel, M. L. Mallory, and T. Hoffman. 2004. At-sea observations of ivory gulls (
Pagophila eburnea) in the eastern Canadian High Arctic in 1993 and 2002: indications of a population decline? Polar Record 40: 355-359.

48. Mallory, M. L., and A. J. Fontaine. 2004. Key marine habitat sites for migratory birds in Nunavut and the Northwest Territories. Canadian Wildlife Service Occasional Paper No. 109. (+ cover)
http://www.ec.gc.ca/Publications/default.asp?lang=En&xml=3CF6D6D9-A460-4348-9C10-79648C948B2E

47. Mallory, M. L., L. Kiff, R. G. Clark, T. Bowman, P. Blums, A. Mednis, and R. T. Alisauskas. 2004. The occurrence of runt eggs in waterfowl clutches. Journal of Field Ornithology 75: 209-217.

46. Mallory, M. L., M. Wayland, B. M. Braune, and K. G. Drouillard. 2004. Trace elements in marine birds, arctic hare and ringed seals breeding near Qikiqtarjuaq, Nunavut, Canada. Marine Pollution Bulletin 49: 136-141.

45. Mallory, M. L., A. J. Fontaine, and J. Akearok. 2004. Status of the harlequin duck (
Histrionicus histrionicus) on Baffin Island, Nunavut, Canada. Wildfowl 54: 121-128.

44. Mallory, M. L., K. Woo, A. J. Gaston, W. E. Davies, and P. Mineau. 2004. Walrus (
Odobenus rosmarus) predation on adult thick-billed murres (Uria lomvia) at Coats Island, Nunavut, Canada. Polar Research 23: 111-114.

43. Mallory, M. L. 2003. Partial clutch loss in wood ducks nesting near Ottawa, Ontario. Wildfowl 54: 89-96.

42. Mallory, M. L., and H. G. Gilchrist. 2003. Marine birds breeding in Penny Strait and Queens Channel, Nunavut, Canada. Polar Research 22: 399-403.

41. Mallory, M. L., H. G. Gilchrist, A. J. Fontaine, and J. A. Akearok. 2003. Local ecological knowledge of ivory gull declines in Arctic Canada. Arctic 56: 293-298.

40. Mallory, M. L., L. A. Venier, and D. McKenney. 2003. Winter weather and waterfowl surveys in northwestern Ontario, Canada. Journal of Biogeography 30: 441-448.

39. Mallory, M. L., V. H. Johnston, and P. B. Latour. 2003. Striking a new balance: co-management of federal protected areas in the Northwest Territories and Nunavut, Canada. Ch. 15 In Innovative governance - indigenous peoples, local communities, and protected areas (H. Jaireth and D. Smyth, editors). Ane Books, New Delhi, India. Pp. 295-313.

38. Doka, S. E., D. K. McNicol, M. L. Mallory, I. Wong, C. K. Minns, and N. K. Yan. 2003. Assessing potential for recovery of biotic richness and indicator species due to changes in acidic deposition and lake pH in five areas of southeastern Canada. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 88 (1-3): 53-101.

37. Mallory, M. L., and A. B. Didiuk. 2002. Narwhal (
Monodon monoceros) near western Baffin Island, Nunavut, Canada. Canadian Field-Naturalist, 116: 323-325.

36. Mallory, M. L., A. Taverner, B. Bower, and D. Crook. 2002. Wood duck and hooded merganser breeding success in nest boxes near Ottawa, Ontario. Wildlife Society Bulletin 30: 310-316.

35. Laberge, C., D. A. Cluis, M. L. Mallory, and D. K. McNicol. 2001. Rationalization of a regional network designed for trend detection of lake water quality in the presence of spatial correlation. Environmetrics 12: 41-56.

34. Mallory, M. L., H. G. Gilchrist, S. E. Jamieson, G. J. Robertson, and D. G. Campbell. 2001. Unusual migration mortality of king eiders in central Baffin Island, Nunavut. Waterbirds 24: 453-456.

33. Schalk, G., D. K. McNicol, and M. L. Mallory. 2001. Leeches in acidified lakes of central Ontario, Canada: status and trends. Ecoscience 8: 421-429.

32. Mallory, M. L., W. B. Rendell, and R. J. Robertson. 2000. Responses of birds to broken eggs in their nests. Condor 102: 673-675.

31. Eadie, J. M., J.-P. Savard, and M. L. Mallory. 2000. Barrow's Goldeneye (
Bucephala islandica). In The Birds of North America, No. 548 (A. Poole and F. Gill, eds.). The Birds of North America, Inc. Philadelphia, PA.

30. Mallory, M. L. 2000. The Black-headed duck (
Heteronetta atricapilla) lays ordinary eggs. Wildfowl 51: 109-115.

29. Mallory, M. L., and R. Larivière. 1999. Wood duck (
Aix sponsa) eats mink frogs (Rana septentrionalis). Canadian Field-Naturalist 112: 714-715.

28. Drover, S., B. Leung, M. R. Forbes, M. L. Mallory, and D. K. McNicol. 1999. Consequences of lake pH and aluminum concentration on developmental stability of the water strider Rheumatobates rileyi (Hemiptera: Gerridae). Canadian Journal of Zoology, 77: 157-161.

27. Mallory, M. L., and K. J. Metz. 1999. Common Merganser (
Mergus merganser). In The Birds of North America, No. 442 (A. Poole and F. Gill, eds.). The Birds of North America, Inc. Philadelphia, PA.

26. Mallory, M. L., D. K. McNicol, and R. A. Walton. 1999. Influence of intraspecific competition and habitat quality on activity budgets of breeding Common Goldeneyes. Ecoscience 6: 481-486.

25. Mallory, M. L., D. K. McNicol, D. A. Cluis, and C. Laberge. 1998. Chemical trends and status of small lakes near Sudbury, Ontario, 1983-1996: evidence of continued chemical recovery. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 55: 63-75.

24. Jeffries, D. S., S. E. Doka, M. L. Mallory, F. Norouzian, A. Storey, and I. Wong. 1998. Aquatic effects of acidic deposition in Canada: present and predicted future situation. Revue des Sciences de L'Eau no special 1998: 129-143.

23. McNicol, D. K., M. L. Mallory, D. A. Cluis, and C. Laberge. 1998. Recent temporal patterns in the chemistry of small, acid-sensitive lakes in central Ontario, Canada. Water Air and Soil Pollution 105: 343-351.

22. Mallory, M. L., D. K. McNicol, R. A. Walton, and M. Wayland. 1998. Risk-taking by incubating common goldeneyes and hooded mergansers. Condor 100: 694-701.

21. McNicol, D. K., M. L. Mallory, G. Mierle, A. M. Scheuhammer, and A. H. K. Wong. 1997. Leeches as indicators of dietary mercury exposure in non-piscivorous waterfowl in central Ontario, Canada. Environmental Pollution 95: 177-181.

20. McNicol, D. K., R. A. Walton, and M. L. Mallory. 1997. Monitoring nest box use by cavity-nesting ducks on acid-stressed lakes in Ontario, 1987-1995. Wildlife Biology 3:1-13.

19. Scheuhammer, A. M., D. K. McNicol, M. L. Mallory, and J. J. Kerekes. 1997. Relationships between lake chemistry, and calcium and trace metal concentrations of aquatic invertebrates eaten by breeding insectivorous waterfowl. Environmental Pollution 96: 235-248.

18. Mallory, M. L., and D. K. McNicol. 1997. Movements on the nest during incubation by cavity-nesting waterfowl. Wildfowl 48: 127-134.

17. McNicol, D. K., M. L. Mallory, and H. S. Vogel. 1995. Using volunteers to monitor the effects of acid precipitation on common loons (
Gavia immer) in Canada: the Canadian Lakes Loon Survey. Water, Air and Soil Pollution 85: 463-468.

16. Eadie, J. M., M. L. Mallory, and H. G. Lumsden. 1995. Common Goldeneye (
Bucephala clangula). In The Birds of NorthAmerica, No. 170 (A. Poole and F. Gill, eds.). The Birds of North America, Inc. Philadelphia, PA.

15. McNicol, D. K., R. K. Ross, M. L. Mallory, and L. A. Brisebois. 1995. Trends in waterfowl populations - evidence of recovery from acidification. Ch. 16. In: Gunn, J. (ed.). Restoration and recovery of an industrial region. Springer-Verlag, New York. pp. 205-217.

14. McNicol, D. K., M. L. Mallory, and C. H. R. Wedeles. 1995. Assessing biological recovery of acid-sensitive lakes in Ontario, Canada. Water, Air and Soil Pollution 85: 457-462.

13. McNicol, D. K., B. E. Bendell, and M. L. Mallory. 1995. Evaluating macroinvertebrate responses to recovery from acidification in small lakes in Ontario, Canada. Water, Air and Soil Pollution 85: 451-456.

12. Mallory, M. L., P. J. Blancher, P. J. Weatherhead, and D. K. McNicol. 1994. Presence or absence of fish as a cue to macroinvertebrate abundance in boreal wetlands. Hydrobiologia 279/280: 345-351.

11. McNicol, D. K., and M. L. Mallory. 1994. Trends in small lake water chemistry near Sudbury, Canada, 1983-1991. Water Air and Soil Pollution 73: 105-120.

10. Mallory, M. L., D. K. McNicol, and P. J. Weatherhead. 1994. Habitat quality and reproductive effort of common goldeneyes nesting near Sudbury, Canada. Journal of Wildlife Management 58: 552-560.

9. Mallory, M. L., and H. G. Lumsden. 1994. Notes on incubation and weight loss in common mergansers. Wilson Bulletin 106: 757-759.

8. Mallory, M. L., and P. J. Weatherhead. 1993. Observer effects on common goldeneye nest defence. Condor 95: 467-469.

7. Mallory, M. L., and P. J. Weatherhead. 1993. Responses of nesting mergansers to parasitic common goldeneye eggs. Animal Behavior 46: 1226-1228.

6. Mallory, M. L., H. G. Lumsden, and R. A. Walton. 1993. Nesting habits of hooded mergansers in northeastern Ontario. Wildfowl 44: 101-107.

5. Mallory, M. L., and P. J. Weatherhead. 1993. Incubation rhythms and weight loss of common goldeneyes. Condor 95: 1049-1059.

4. Mallory, M. L., P. J. Weatherhead, D. K. McNicol, and M. E. Wayland. 1993. Nest site selection by common goldeneyes in response to habitat features influenced by acid precipitation. Ornis Scandinavica 24:59-64.

3. Mallory, M. L., and P. J. Weatherhead. 1992. A comparison of three techniques for monitoring avian nest attentiveness and weight change. Journal of Field Ornithology 63: 428-435.

2. Metz, K. J., K. P. Prior, and M. L. Mallory. 1991. Do cattle egrets gain information from conspecifics when foraging? Oecologia 86: 57-61.

1. Mallory, M. L., and P. J. Weatherhead. 1990. Effects of nest parasitism and nest location on eggshell strength in waterfowl. Condor 92: 1031-1039.

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