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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Jennifer F. Provencher is a Canadian conservation biologist. She is an early-career researcher and a spokesperson for the awareness of plastic contaminants in marine wildlife, pollution and climate change. Many of her work focus on the impact of human activities on the health of Arctic seabirds and marine ecosystems.
Jennifer Provencher's Published Works
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- Quantifying ingested debris in marine megafauna: a review and recommendations for standardization (2017) (251)
- Opinion: Why we need an international agreement on marine plastic pollution (2017) (176)
- Marine birds and plastic debris in Canada: a national synthesis and a way forward (2015) (127)
- Garbage in guano? Microplastic debris found in faecal precursors of seabirds known to ingest plastics. (2018) (112)
- Current state of knowledge on biological effects from contaminants on arctic wildlife and fish (2019) (112)
- Ingested plastic in a diving seabird, the thick-billed murre (Uria lomvia), in the eastern Canadian Arctic. (2010) (106)
- Prevalence of marine debris in marine birds from the North Atlantic. (2014) (101)
- Future Directions in Conservation Research on Petrels and Shearwaters (2019) (93)
- Evidence for increased ingestion of plastics by northern fulmars (Fulmarus glacialis) in the Canadian Arctic. (2009) (93)
- Seabird diet indicates changing Arctic marine communities in eastern Canada. (2012) (85)
- Assessing plastic debris in aquatic food webs: what we know and don’t know about uptake and trophic transfer (2019) (79)
- Plastic debris in great skua (Stercorarius skua) pellets corresponds to seabird prey species. (2016) (73)
- Plastic pollution in the Labrador Sea: An assessment using the seabird northern fulmar Fulmarus glacialis as a biological monitoring species. (2017) (69)
- Plastic ingestion in marine-associated bird species from the eastern North Pacific. (2013) (67)
- Plastic ingestion by fulmars and shearwaters at Sable Island, Nova Scotia, Canada. (2014) (61)
- Levels of ingested debris vary across species in Canadian Arctic seabirds. (2017) (58)
- Best practices for assessing forage fish fisheries-seabird resource competition (2017) (58)
- Recommended best practices for plastic and litter ingestion studies in marine birds: Collection, processing, and reporting (2019) (55)
- Ingestion of plastic marine debris by Common and Thick-billed Murres in the northwestern Atlantic from 1985 to 2012. (2013) (55)
- Plastic pollution in the Arctic (2022) (52)
- Plastic and Non-plastic Debris Ingestion in Three Gull Species Feeding in an Urban Landfill Environment (2018) (50)
- Financial costs of conducting science in the Arctic: examples from seabird research (2018) (48)
- Implications of mercury and lead concentrations on breeding physiology and phenology in an Arctic bird. (2016) (46)
- Discontinuous change in ice cover in Hudson Bay in the 1990s and some consequences for marine birds and their prey (2012) (46)
- Mercury and marine birds in Arctic Canada: effects, current trends, and why we should be paying closer attention (2014) (45)
- Proceed with caution: The need to raise the publication bar for microplastics research. (2020) (44)
- Working with Northern Communities to Build Collaborative Research Partnerships: Perspectives from Early Career Researchers (2014) (41)
- Temporal and spatial patterns in the diet of northern fulmars Fulmarus glacialis in the Canadian High Arctic (2010) (41)
- Bridging Indigenous and science-based knowledge in coastal and marine research, monitoring, and management in Canada (2019) (36)
- Breeding seabirds as vectors of microplastics from sea to land: Evidence from colonies in Arctic Canada. (2020) (35)
- Infusing Inuit and local knowledge into the Low Impact Shipping Corridors: An adaptation to increased shipping activity and climate change in Arctic Canada (2020) (34)
- Mercury concentrations in feathers of marine birds in Arctic Canada. (2015) (32)
- Plastic ingestion by four seabird species in the Canadian Arctic: Comparisons across species and time. (2020) (32)
- Challenges and opportunities for transboundary conservation of migratory birds in the East Asian‐Australasian flyway (2018) (31)
- Global Plastic Pollution Observation System to Aid Policy. (2021) (30)
- Linking plastic ingestion research with marine wildlife conservation. (2018) (30)
- Education, outreach and communication during the International Polar Year 2007–2008: stimulating a global polar community (2011) (26)
- There is nothing convenient about plastic pollution. Rejoinder to Stafford and Jones “Viewpoint – Ocean plastic pollution: A convenient but distracting truth?” (2019) (25)
- Occurrence of substituted diphenylamine antioxidants and benzotriazole UV stabilizers in Arctic seabirds and seals. (2019) (23)
- A geographical comparison of mercury in seabirds in the eastern Canadian Arctic. (2014) (22)
- A Horizon Scan of research priorities to inform policies aimed at reducing the harm of plastic pollution to biota. (2020) (21)
- Trace element concentrations and gastrointestinal parasites of Arctic terns breeding in the Canadian High Arctic. (2014) (21)
- Mercury concentrations in blood, brain and muscle tissues of coastal and pelagic birds from northeastern Canada. (2018) (21)
- Microplastics around an Arctic seabird colony: Particle community composition varies across environmental matrices. (2021) (21)
- A geographical comparison of chlorinated, brominated and fluorinated compounds in seabirds breeding in the eastern Canadian Arctic. (2014) (21)
- Are ingested plastics a vector of PCB contamination in northern fulmars from coastal Newfoundland and Labrador? (2018) (21)
- Organohalogen contaminants and total mercury in forage fish preyed upon by thick-billed murres in northern Hudson Bay. (2014) (20)
- Bridging Indigenous and science-based knowledge in coastal-marine research, monitoring, and management in Canada: a systematic map protocol (2019) (20)
- Direct and indirect causes of sex differences in mercury concentrations and parasitic infections in a marine bird. (2016) (18)
- Networks of prey specialization in an Arctic monomorphic seabird (2013) (18)
- Plastic ingestion by seabirds in the circumpolar Arctic: a review (2020) (17)
- A Synthesis of Maternal Transfer of Mercury in Birds: Implications for Altered Toxicity Risk. (2019) (17)
- Seasonal variation of mercury contamination in Arctic seabirds: A pan-Arctic assessment. (2021) (16)
- Anti-parasite treatment, but not mercury burdens, influence nesting propensity dependent on arrival time or body condition in a marine bird. (2017) (15)
- Variability in stable isotopes of snowy owl feathers and contribution of marine resources to their winter diet (2017) (15)
- Are phthalate ester contaminants in northern fulmar preen oil higher in birds that have ingested more plastic? (2019) (15)
- Identifying key marine habitat sites for seabirds and sea ducks in the Canadian Arctic (2019) (14)
- What’s the catch with lumpsuckers? A North Atlantic study of seabird bycatch in lumpsucker gillnet fisheries (2019) (14)
- Parasites of seabirds: A survey of effects and ecological implications (2019) (13)
- Weaving Indigenous knowledge systems and Western sciences in terrestrial research, monitoring and management in Canada: A protocol for a systematic map (2020) (12)
- Review of plastic pollution policies of Arctic countries in relation to seabirds (2021) (12)
- No plastics detected in seal (Phocidae) stomachs harvested in the eastern Canadian Arctic. (2019) (12)
- Stable isotopes can be used to infer the overwintering locations of prebreeding marine birds in the Canadian Arctic (2017) (11)
- Are ocean conditions and plastic debris resulting in a 'double whammy' for marine birds? (2018) (11)
- Anthropogenic litter in marine waters and coastlines of Arctic Canada and West Greenland. (2021) (11)
- New tools to evaluate plastic ingestion by northern fulmars applied to North Sea monitoring data 2002-2018. (2021) (11)
- Bridging Indigenous and Western sciences in freshwater research, monitoring, and management in Canada (2021) (11)
- Modelling demographic impacts of a growing Arctic fishery on a seabird population in Canada and Greenland. (2018) (10)
- Hepatic trace element concentrations of breeding female common eiders across a latitudinal gradient in the eastern Canadian Arctic. (2017) (9)
- Testing for dual impacts of contaminants and parasites on hosts: the importance of skew (2014) (9)
- Co-contaminants of microplastics in two seabird species from the Canadian Arctic (2022) (9)
- Environmental sciences benefit from robust evidence irrespective of speed. (2019) (9)
- Mercury contamination and potential health risks to Arctic seabirds and shorebirds. (2022) (8)
- Interaction of diet and habitat predicts Toxoplasma gondii infection rates in wild birds at a global scale (2020) (8)
- The influence of migration patterns on exposure to contaminants in Nearctic shorebirds: a historical study (2020) (7)
- Sources of variation in endohelminth parasitism of common eiders over-wintering in the Canadian Arctic (2018) (7)
- Helminths in common eiders (Somateria mollissima): Sex, age, and migration have differential effects on parasite loads (2019) (6)
- Renal trace elements in barren-ground caribou subpopulations: Temporal trends and differing effects of sex, age and season. (2020) (5)
- Monitoring of microplastic pollution in the Arctic: Recent developments in polymer identification, quality assurance and control (QA/QC), and data reporting (2022) (5)
- Parasites and Pollution: Why Both Matter to Marine Bird Conservation in the North (2013) (5)
- Polycyclic aromatic compounds (PACs) and trace elements in four marine bird species from northern Canada in a region of natural marine oil and gas seeps. (2020) (5)
- A Specimen of the High Arctic Subspecies of Atlantic Puffin, Fratercula arctica naumanni , in Canada (2012) (5)
- Anti-parasite treatment results in decreased estimated survival with increasing lead (Pb) levels in the common eider Somateria mollissima (2019) (5)
- Shorebirds ingest plastics too: What we know, what we don’t know, and what we should do next (2022) (5)
- Engaging Inuit youth in environmental research: Braiding Western science and Indigenous knowledge through school workshops (2022) (4)
- Monitoring litter and microplastics in Arctic mammals and bird (2022) (4)
- Long-term Declines in the Size of Northern Fulmar (Fulmarus glacialis) Colonies on Eastern Baffin Island, Canada (2020) (4)
- Chemical identification of microplastics ingested by Red Phalaropes (Phalaropus fulicarius) using Fourier Transform Infrared spectroscopy. (2021) (4)
- Ingestion of Microplastic Fibres, But Not Microplastic Beads, Impacts Growth Rates in the Tropical House Cricket Gryllodes Sigillatus (2022) (3)
- The power of multi-matrix monitoring in the Pan-Arctic region: plastics in water and sediment (2022) (3)
- Early Career Researchers and Mentors Work Together to Shape the Future of the Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (2012) (3)
- Chapter 7 - Seabirds (2019) (3)
- The potential of aerial insectivores for monitoring microplastics in terrestrial environments. (2021) (3)
- ToxChip PCR Arrays for Two Arctic-Breeding Seabirds: Applications for Regional Environmental Assessments. (2021) (3)
- Impacts of marine debris (2016) (2)
- Chapter One - Parasites of seabirds: A survey of effects and ecological implications (2019) (2)
- Changes in organ size and nutrient reserves of arctic terns (Sterna paradisaea) breeding near a High Arctic polynya (2020) (2)
- Inter-individual variation in the migratory behaviour of a generalist seabird, the herring gull (Larus smithsoniansus), from the Canadian Arctic (2021) (2)
- Arctic cleansing diet: Sex-specific variation in the rapid elimination of contaminants by the world's champion migrant, the Arctic tern. (2019) (2)
- Using genomic tools to inform management of the Atlantic northern fulmar (2020) (2)
- AMAP Litter and Microplastics Monitoring Guidelines. Version 1.0. Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (2021) (2)
- Quantifying ingested debris in marine megafauna (2019) (2)
- 44-Year Retrospective Analysis of Ultraviolet Absorbents and Industrial Antioxidants in Seabird Eggs from the Canadian Arctic (1975 to 2019) (2022) (1)
- Annual plastic ingestion and isotopic niche patterns of two sympatric gull species at Newfoundland, Canada. (2021) (1)
- Wildlife health in environmental impact assessments: are we missing a key metric? (2022) (1)
- An ecosystem-scale litter and microplastic monitoring plan under the Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP) (2022) (1)
- Plastics as a carrier of chemical additives to the Arctic: Possibilities for strategic monitoring across the circumpolar North (2022) (1)
- Future monitoring of litter and microplastics in the Arctic – challenges, opportunities and strategies (2022) (1)
- Characterization of neurotropic HPAI H5N1 viruses with novel genome constellations and mammalian adaptive mutations in free-living mesocarnivores in Canada (2023) (1)
- How Arctic Marine Birds Help Researchers Study a Changing North (2014) (1)
- Arctic Corridors and Northern Voices: Governing marine transportation in the Canadian Arctic (Salluit, Quebec community report) (2018) (1)
- Decadal differences in polycyclic aromatic compound (PAC) concentrations in two seabird species in Arctic Canada. (2022) (1)
- Mercury levels in North Atlantic seabirds: A synthesis. (2022) (1)
- Metabolomic profiles in relation to benchmark polycyclic aromatic compounds (PACs) and trace elements in two seabird species from Arctic Canada. (2021) (1)
- Bycatch of loons assessed in coastal Arctic Char fisheries in the Canadian Arctic (2022) (1)
- Current levels of microplastic pollution impact wild seabird gut microbiomes. (2023) (1)
- Current efforts on microplastic monitoring in Arctic fish and how to proceed (2022) (1)
- Exposure to cumulative stressors affects the laying phenology and incubation behaviour of an Arctic-breeding marine bird. (2021) (1)
- Why do we monitor? Using seabird eggs to track trends in Arctic environmental contamination (2021) (1)
- Community-identified risks to hunting, fishing, and gathering (harvesting) activities from increased marine shipping activity in Inuit Nunangat, Canada (2022) (1)
- Publisher Correction: Plastic pollution in the Arctic (2022) (1)
- Diversity and Keratin Degrading Ability of Fungi Isolated from Canadian Arctic Marine Bird Feathers (2019) (1)
- Seabirds as indicators of change in the eastern Canadian Arctic (2010) (1)
- Characterizing microplastic ingestion, transformation, and excretion in insects using fluorescent plastics (2022) (0)
- Linking plastic ingestion research with marine wildlife conservation (2018) (0)
- No accumulation of microplastics detected in western Canadian ringed seals (Pusa hispida). (2023) (0)
- Bridging Indigenous andWestern sciences in freshwater research, monitoring, andmanagement in Canada (2021) (0)
- High pathogenicity avian influenza (H5N1) in Northern Gannets: Global spread, clinical signs, and demographic consequences (2023) (0)
- Decadal Differences in Polycyclic Aromatic Compound (Pac) Concentrations in Two Seabird Species in Arctic Canada (2021) (0)
- Braiding Indigenous knowledge systems and Western-based sciences in the Alberta oil sands region: A systematic review (2023) (0)
- Long-term stability in the volume of Atlantic Puffin (Fratercula arctica) eggs in the western North Atlantic (2021) (0)
- Sources of variation in endohelminth parasitism of common eiders over-wintering in the Canadian Arctic (2018) (0)
- Changes in plastic ingestion by yellow-legged gulls (Larus michahellis) over the breeding season. (2023) (0)
- No relationship between gastrointestinal parasite intensities or mercury burdens on fluctuating asymmetry in Common Eider (Somateria mollissima) mandibles (2020) (0)
- Litter and Microplastics: Environmental monitoring in the Arctic (2021) (0)
- Towards a North Pacific Ocean long-term monitoring program for plastic pollution: A review and recommendations for plastic ingestion bioindicators. (2022) (0)
- Responses of Pelagic Cormorants (Phalacrocorax pelagicus) to Marine Traffic and Bald Eagles (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) in Barkley Sound, British Columbia (2012) (0)
- Corrigendum to "Polycyclic aromatic compounds (PACs) and trace elements in four marine bird species from northern Canada in a region of natural marine oil and gas seeps" [Sci. Total Environ. 744 (2020) 140959]. (2021) (0)
- A rapid assessment technique for coastal plastic debris sampling: Applications for remote regions and community science. (2022) (0)
- Sympatry of genetically distinct Atlantic Puffins ( Fratercula arctica ) in the High Arctic (2022) (0)
- Contributors (2019) (0)
- Weaving Indigenous and Western ways of knowing in ecotoxicology and wildlife health: a review of Canadian studies (2023) (0)
- Trends in hepatic cadmium concentrations in marine bird species from the Canadian Arctic. (2022) (0)
- Mercury and marine birds in Arctic Canada: pathways, effects, and interactions in a model species (2016) (0)
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