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David J. Anderson
David J. Anderson
Professor of Biology, Wake Forest University
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Oceanographic habitats of two sympatric North Pacific albatrosses during the breeding season
KD Hyrenbach, P Fernández, DJ Anderson
Marine ecology progress series 233, 283-301, 2002
3022002
The origin and diversification of Galapagos mockingbirds
BS Arbogast, SV Drovetski, RL Curry, PT Boag, G Seutin, PR Grant, ...
Evolution 60 (2), 370-382, 2006
2122006
Comparison of light-and SST-based geolocation with satellite telemetry in free-ranging albatrosses
SA Shaffer, Y Tremblay, JA Awkerman, RW Henry, SLH Teo, DJ Anderson, ...
Marine Biology 147, 833-843, 2005
1872005
Sexual size dimorphism and food requirements of nestling birds
DJ Anderson, J Reeve, JEM Gomez, WW Weathers, S Hutson, ...
Canadian Journal of Zoology 71 (12), 2541-2545, 1993
1691993
Differential responses of boobies and other seabirds in the Galápagos to the 1986-87 El Nino-Southern Oscillation event.
DJ Anderson
Marine ecology progress series. Oldendorf 52 (3), 209-216, 1989
1551989
Foraging destinations of three low-latitude albatross (Phoebastria) species
P Fernández, DJ Anderson, PR Sievert, KP Huyvaert
Journal of Zoology 254 (3), 391-404, 2001
1512001
Evolution of obligate siblicide in boobies. 1. A test of the insurance-egg hypothesis
DJ Anderson
The American Naturalist 135 (3), 334-350, 1990
1511990
Predictors of juvenile survival in birds
TJ Maness, DJ Anderson
Ornithological Monographs 78 (1), 1-55, 2013
1402013
Sexually dimorphic eggs, nestling growth and sibling competition in American Kestrels Falco sparverius
DJ Anderson, J Reeve, DM Bird
Functional Ecology 11 (3), 331-335, 1997
1381997
Radio-tracking masked and blue-footed boobies (Sula spp.) in the Galapagos Islands
DJ Anderson, RE Ricklefs
1171987
Phylogeny and evolution of the Sulidae (Aves: Pelecaniformes): a test of alternative modes of speciation
VL Friesen, DJ Anderson
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 7 (2), 252-260, 1997
1121997
Prey size influences female competitive dominance in nestling American kestrels (Falco sparverius)
DJ Anderson, C Budde, V Apanius, JEM Gomez, DM Bird, WW Weathers
Ecology 74 (2), 367-376, 1993
1061993
Food limitation explains most clutch size variation in the Nazca booby
LD Clifford, DJ Anderson
Journal of Animal Ecology, 539-545, 2001
992001
Diel changes in plasma melatonin and corticosterone concentrations in tropical Nazca boobies (Sula granti) in relation to moon phase and age
EM Tarlow, M Hau, DJ Anderson, M Wikelski
General and comparative endocrinology 133 (3), 297-304, 2003
962003
Incidental and intentional catch threatens Galapagos waved albatross
JA Awkerman, KP Huyvaert, J Mangel, JA Shigueto, DJ Anderson
Biological conservation 133 (4), 483-489, 2006
922006
Wind, waves, and wing loading: morphological specialization may limit range expansion of endangered albatrosses
RM Suryan, DJ Anderson, SA Shaffer, DD Roby, Y Tremblay, DP Costa, ...
PLoS One 3 (12), e4016, 2008
912008
Predator behavior favors clumped nesting in an oceanic seabird
DJ Anderson, PJ Hodum
Ecology 74 (8), 2462-2464, 1993
911993
Use of marine sanctuaries by far‐ranging predators: commuting flights to the California Current System by breeding Hawaiian albatrosses
KD Hyrenbach, C Keiper, SG Allen, DG Ainley, DJ Anderson
Fisheries Oceanography 15 (2), 95-103, 2006
892006
Brood size and food provisioning in masked and blue‐footed boobies (Sula spp.)
DJ Anderson, RE Ricklefs
Ecology 73 (4), 1363-1374, 1992
891992
Albatross species demonstrate regional differences in North Pacific marine contamination
M Finkelstein, BS Keitt, DA Croll, B Tershy, WM Jarman, ...
Ecological Applications 16 (2), 678-686, 2006
872006
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