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John  F Piatt
John F Piatt
Senior Scientist, Alaska Science Center, US Geological Survey, Anchorage
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Using stable isotopes to determine seabird trophic relationships
KA Hobson, JF Piatt, J Pitocchelli
Journal of animal ecology, 786-798, 1994
11121994
Global seabird response to forage fish depletion—one-third for the birds
PM Cury, IL Boyd, S Bonhommeau, T Anker-Nilssen, RJM Crawford, ...
Science 334 (6063), 1703-1706, 2011
8672011
Community reorganization in the Gulf of Alaska following ocean climate regime shift
PJ Anderson, JF Piatt
Marine Ecology Progress Series 189, 117-123, 1999
8471999
Seabirds as indicators of marine food supplies: Cairns revisited
JF Piatt, AMA Harding, M Shultz, SG Speckman, TI Van Pelt, GS Drew, ...
Marine Ecology Progress Series 352, 221-234, 2007
753*2007
Dynamics of food availability, body condition and physiological stress response in breeding black‐legged kittiwakes
AS Kitaysky, JC Wingfield, JF Piatt
Functional Ecology 13 (5), 577-584, 1999
5391999
Immediate impact of the'Exxon Valdez'oil spill on marine birds
JF Piatt, CJ Lensink, W Butler, M Kendziorek, DR Nysewander
The Auk 107 (2), 387-397, 1990
5241990
Benefits and costs of increased levels of corticosterone in seabird chicks
AS Kitaysky, EV Kitaiskaia, JF Piatt, JC Wingfield
Hormones and behavior 43 (1), 140-149, 2003
4202003
Corticosterone facilitates begging and affects resource allocation in the black-legged kittiwake
AS Kitaysky, JC Wingfield, JF Piatt
Behavioral Ecology 12 (5), 619-625, 2001
4172001
Extreme mortality and reproductive failure of common murres resulting from the northeast Pacific marine heatwave of 2014-2016
JF Piatt, JK Parrish, HM Renner, SK Schoen, TT Jones, ML Arimitsu, ...
PloS one 15 (1), e0226087, 2020
3512020
Dietary restriction causes chronic elevation of corticosterone and enhances stress response in red-legged kittiwake chicks
AS Kitaysky, EV Kitaiskaia, JC Wingfield, JF Piatt
Journal of Comparative Physiology B 171, 701-709, 2001
3462001
Investigating trophic relationships of pinnipeds in Alaska and Washington using stable isotope ratios of nitrogen and carbon
KA Hobson, JL Sease, RL Merrick, JF Piatt
Marine Mammal Science 13 (1), 114-132, 1997
3191997
Stress hormones link food availability and population processes in seabirds
AS Kitaysky, JF Piatt, JC Wingfield
Marine Ecology Progress Series 352, 245-258, 2007
2962007
The adrenocortical stress-response of black-legged kittiwake chicks in relation to dietary restrictions
AS Kitaysky, JF Piatt, JC Wingfield, M Romano
Journal of Comparative Physiology B 169, 303-310, 1999
2951999
Response of Common Murres to the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill and Long-term Changes in the Gulf of Alaska Marine Ecosystem
JF Piatt, P Anderson
American Fisheries Society Symposium 18, 720-737, 1996
287*1996
Flexible time budgets in breeding Common Murres: Buffers against variable prey availability
AE Burger, JF Piatt
Studies in Avian Biology 14, 71-83, 1990
2831990
Proximate composition and energy density of some North Pacific forage fishes
TI Van Pelt, JF Piatt, BK Lance, DD Roby
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Physiology 118 (4), 1393-1398, 1997
2571997
Diving depths of four alcids
JF Piatt, DN Nettleship
The Auk 102 (2), 293-297, 1985
2471985
Increasing frequency of plastic particles ingested by seabirds in the subarctic North Pacific
MD Robards, JF Piatt, KD Wohl
Marine Pollution Bulletin 30 (2), 151-157, 1995
2431995
A mechanistic link between chick diet and decline in seabirds?
AS Kitaysky, EV Kitaiskaia, JF Piatt, JC Wingfield
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 273 (1585), 445-450, 2006
2412006
Scale-dependent correlation of seabirds with schooling fish in a coastal ecosystem
DC Schneider, JF Piatt
Marine Ecology Progress Series 32, 237-246, 1986
2301986
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