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Overview

Antony W. Diamond is affiliated with the University of New Brunswick in Canada, focusing primarily on Environmental Science with extensive work in Ecology. Their research spans several interconnected subfields, including Ecology, Global and Planetary Change, Nature and Landscape Conservation, Oceanography, and Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis.

The scientist's work concentrates on key topics within avian and marine ecology. These topics include:

  • Avian ecology and behavior
  • Marine and fisheries research
  • Marine animal studies overview
  • Fish Ecology and Management Studies
  • Isotope Analysis in Ecology
  • Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
  • Marine and coastal plant biology

Among Diamond's recent publications are several papers that contribute to understanding marine ecosystems and bird ecology. Notable papers include:

  • "Climate impacts on the Gulf of Maine ecosystem," 2021, published in Elementa Science of the Anthropocene
  • "Estimating the relative use of anthropogenic resources by Herring Gull (Larus argentatus) in the Bay of Fundy, Canada," 2021, in Avian Conservation and Ecology
  • "Atlantic Puffin (Fratercula arctica)," 2020, in Birds of the World
  • "Expert opinion on American common eiders in eastern North America: international information needs for future conservation," 2021, in Socio-Ecological Practice Research
  • "Predicting Seabird Foraging Habitat for Conservation Planning in Atlantic Canada: Integrating Telemetry and Survey Data Across Thousands of Colonies," 2022, in Frontiers in Marine Science

Frequent collaborators highlight interdisciplinary approaches and include:

  • Heather L. Major
  • Gregory J. Robertson
  • Robert A. Ronconi
  • April Hedd
  • Mark L. Mallory

Diamond has published multiple articles in leading journals within their field. The most frequent publication venues are:

  • Avian Conservation and Ecology
  • Marine Ornithology
  • Birds of the World
  • Elementa Science of the Anthropocene
  • Frontiers in Marine Science

Best Publications

  • Recent Bayesian stable-isotope mixing models are highly sensitive to variation in discrimination factors.

    Alexander L. Bond;Antony W. Diamond

  • Thresholds in songbird occurrence in relation to landscape structure.

    Matthew G. Betts;Graham J. Forbes;Antony W. Diamond

  • The importance of spatial autocorrelation, extent and resolution in predicting forest bird occurrence

    Matthew G. Betts;A.W. Diamond;G.J. Forbes;M.-A. Villard

  • Seabirds at risk around offshore oil platforms in the north-west Atlantic.

    Francis K Wiese;W.A Montevecchi;G.K Davoren;F Huettmann

  • The distribution of forest passerine birds and Quaternary climatic change in tropical Africa

    A. W. Diamond;A. C. Hamilton

  • Seabirds as Indicators of Changes in Marine Ecosystems: Ecological Monitoring on Machias Seal Island

    A.W. Diamond;C.M. Devlin

  • Independent effects of fragmentation on forest songbirds: an organism-based approach.

    Matthew G. Betts;Graham J. Forbes;Antony W. Diamond;Philip D. Taylor

  • Total and methyl mercury concentrations in seabird feathers and eggs.

    Alexander L. Bond;Alexander L. Bond;Antony W. Diamond

  • Changes in Canadian seabird populations and ecology since 1970 in relation to changes in oceanography and food webs

    Anthony J. GastonA.J. Gaston;Douglas F. BertramD.F. Bertram;Andrew W. BoyneA.W. Boyne;John W. ChardineJ.W. Chardine

  • From Puffins to Plankton: A DNA-Based Analysis of a Seabird Food Chain in the Northern Gulf of Maine

    A. Kirsten Bowser;Antony W. Diamond;Jason A. Addison

  • Ocean-wide Drivers of Migration Strategies and Their Influence on Population Breeding Performance in a Declining Seabird.

    Annette L. Fayet;Robin Freeman;Tycho Anker-Nilssen;Antony Diamond

  • Climate impacts on the Gulf of Maine ecosystem: A review of observed and expected changes in 2050 from rising temperatures

    Andrew J. Pershing;Andrew J. Pershing;Michael A. Alexander;Damian C. Brady;David Brickman

  • Breeding biology and conservation of Hawksbill turtles, Eretmochelys imbricata L., on Cousin Island, Seychelles

    A.W. Diamond

  • It's about time: A synthesis of changing phenology in the Gulf of Maine ecosystem.

    Michelle D. Staudinger;Michelle D. Staudinger;Katherine E. Mills;Karen Stamieszkin;Nicholas R. Record

  • Mercury concentrations in seabird tissues from Machias Seal Island, New Brunswick, Canada

    Alexander L. Bond;Antony W. Diamond

  • BIOLOGY AND BEHAVIOUR OF FRIGATEBIRDS FREGATA SPP. ON ALDABRA ATOLL

    A. W. Diamond

  • Breeding bird communities of the western and northern Canadian boreal forest: relationship to forest type

    David A. Kirk;Antony W. Diamond;Keith A. Hobson;Alan R. Smith

  • Notes on the Breeding Biology and Behavior of the Magnificent Frigatebird

    A. W. Diamond

  • Time and recruitment costs as currencies in manipulation studies on the costs of reproduction.

    Dave Shutler;Robert G. Clark;Carla Fehr;Antony W. Diamond

  • Conventional and isotopic determinations of shorebird diets at an inland stopover: the importance of invertebrates and Potamogeton pectinatus tubers

    Stuart A. Alexander;Keith Am Hobson;Cheri L. Gratto-Trevor;Antony W. Diamond

  • Seabird colony locations and environmental determination of seabird distribution : a spatially explicit breeding seabird model for the Northwest Atlantic

    F Huettmann;A.W Diamond

Frequent Co-Authors

Alexander L. Bond
Alexander L. Bond Natural History Museum
Matthew G. Betts
Matthew G. Betts Oregon State University
Gregory J. Robertson
Gregory J. Robertson Environment and Climate Change Canada
Jennifer L. Lavers
Jennifer L. Lavers Esperance Tjaltjraak Native Title Aboriginal Corporation
Ian L. Jones
Ian L. Jones Memorial University of Newfoundland
Mark L. Mallory
Mark L. Mallory Acadia University
Falk Huettmann
Falk Huettmann University of Alaska Fairbanks
H. Grant Gilchrist
H. Grant Gilchrist Carleton University
William A. Montevecchi
William A. Montevecchi Memorial University of Newfoundland
Keith A. Hobson
Keith A. Hobson University of Western Ontario

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