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Michael Johns
Point Blue Conservation Science
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Ecosystem status report of the california current for 2019-20: a summary of ecosystem indicators compiled by the california current integrated ecosystem assessment team (CCIEA)
C Harvey, NT Garfield, G Williams, N Tolimieri, K Andrews, K Barnas, ...
70*2020
Increased reproductive investment associated with greater survival and longevity in Cassin's auklets
ME Johns, P Warzybok, RW Bradley, J Jahncke, M Lindberg, GA Breed
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 285 (1885), 20181464, 2018
212018
Age, timing, and a variable environment affect double brooding of a long-lived seabird
ME Johns, P Warzybok, RW Bradley, J Jahncke, M Lindberg, GA Breed
Marine Ecology Progress Series 564, 187-197, 2017
152017
Oceanographic drivers of winter habitat use in Cassin's auklets
ME Johns, P Warzybok, J Jahncke, M Lindberg, G Breed
Ecological Applications, 2020
102020
Fluorescent ornamentation in the Rhinoceros Auklet Cerorhinca monocerata
BP Wilkinson, ME Johns, P Warzybok
Ibis 161 (3), 694-698, 2019
82019
Population Size and Reproductive Performance of Seabirds on Southeast Farallon Island, 2018
M Johns, PM Warzybok
Unpublished report to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Point Blue …, 2018
42018
Northward migration, molting locations, and winter residency of California breeding pigeon guillemots Cepphus columba
ME Johns, P Warzybok
Marine Ecology Progress Series 701, 133-143, 2022
32022
Episodes of high recruitment buffer against climate‐driven mass mortality events in a North Pacific seabird population
M Johns, P Warzybok, J Jahncke, P Doak, M Lindberg, GA Breed
Journal of Animal Ecology, 2021
32021
OPINION: A MODEST PROPOSAL--SEABIRDS ARE MARINE CREATURES FIRST, LAND-BASED MARINE PREDATORS SECOND.
D AINLEY, M JOHNS
Marine Ornithology 51 (2), 2023
12023
Assessment of endangered beach layia (Layia carnosa) on the Monterey Peninsula
ME Johns
2009
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