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Matthew Fuirst
Matthew Fuirst
Birds Canada
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Effects of urbanization on the foraging ecology and microbiota of the generalist seabird Larus argentatus
M Fuirst, RR Veit, M Hahn, N Dheilly, LH Thorne
PLoS One 13 (12), e0209200, 2018
982018
Seabird foraging ecology
LT Balance, DG Ainley, GL Hunt Jr, M Fuirst
Encyclopedia of Ocean Sciences, 56-64, 2019
62*2019
Microplastic abundance in gull nests in relation to urbanization
KA Lato, LH Thorne, M Fuirst, BJ Brownawell
Marine Pollution Bulletin 164, 112058, 2021
162021
Mercury concentrations provide an indicator of marine foraging in coastal birds
LH Thorne, M Fuirst, R Veit, Z Baumann
Ecological Indicators, 106922, 2020
152020
Popular press portrayal of issues surrounding free‐roaming domestic cats Felis catus
EA Gow, JB Burant, AO Sutton, NE Freeman, ERM Grahame, M Fuirst, ...
People and Nature 4 (1), 143-154, 2022
112022
Compositional and Functional Microbiome Variation Between Tubes of an Intertidal Polychaete and Surrounding Marine Sediment
M Fuirst, CS Ward, C Schwaner, Z Diana, TF Schultz, D Rittschof
Frontiers in Marine Science 8, 656506, 2021
92021
Early-life experience shapes patterns of senescence in a food-caching passerine
MC Sorensen, D Strickland, NE Freeman, M Fuirst, AO Sutton, DR Norris
Biology Letters 18 (1), 20210532, 2022
62022
Patterns and causes of breeding dispersal in a declining population of Canada jays, Perisoreus canadensis, over 55 years
M Fuirst, D Strickland, DR Norris
Animal Behaviour 182, 31-41, 2021
62021
Breeding dispersal in a resident boreal passerine can lead to short‐and long‐term fitness benefits
M Fuirst, D Strickland, DR Norris
Ecosphere 12 (9), e03747, 2021
52021
Peri‐urban systems alter trophic niche size and overlap in sympatric coastal bird species
KA Lato, M Fuirst, RR Veit, LH Thorne
Ecosphere 14 (8), e4643, 2023
22023
Habitat preferences of adult Canada Jays (Perisoreus canadensis) during the post-breeding period in Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada
M Fuirst, J McLeod, DR Norris
Canadian Journal of Zoology 100 (6), 355-362, 2022
22022
Ontogeny of food-caching site preferences in young Florida Scrub-Jays: evidence of learning or changing social status?
M Fuirst, J Greer, R Bowman
Journal of Field Ornithology, 1-13, 2020
22020
Early-life sibling conflict in Canada jays has lifetime fitness consequences
M Fuirst, D Strickland, NE Freeman, AO Sutton, D Ryan Norris
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 290 (1997), 20221863, 2023
12023
A comparison of herring gull foraging ecology and microbiota along an urban gradient
M Fuirst
Stony Brook University, 2018
12018
Survival throughout the annual cycle of first year Canada Jays in the context of sibling competition, expulsion, and adoption
M Fuirst, D Strickland, NE Freeman, AO Sutton, BA Graham, T Burg, ...
Ornithology, ukae013, 2024
2024
Incubation behaviour of a boreal, food-caching passerine nesting in sub-zero temperatures
J Burant, R Chicalo, EJ Williams, L Phillips, M Fuirst, DR Norris
EcoEvoRxiv, 2024
2024
A review of aerial survey density estimates of bearded seals (Erignathus barbatus) in the Canadian Arctic highlights important knowledge gaps and research needs
M Fuirst, SH Ferguson, JW Higdon, BG Young, EV Lea, WR Koski, ...
Polar Biology 46 (12), 1251-1263, 2023
2023
Seasonal variation in trophic structure and community niche dynamics of an Arctic coastal community of marine vertebrates
M Fuirst, KH Elliott, SH Ferguson, AT Fisk, LN Harris, KJ Hedges, ...
Arctic Science, 2023
2023
Canada jays (Perisoreus canadensis) identify and exploit coniferous cache locations using visual cues
RJ Martin, M Fuirst, DF Sherry
Ethology 128 (5), 402-411, 2022
2022
Causes and consequences of dispersal in a resident boreal passerine
M Fuirst
University of Guelph, 2022
2022
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