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Youngflesh, C., Jones, F. M., Lynch, H. J., Arthur, J., Ročkaiová, Z., Torsey, H. R., & Hart, T. (2020). Large‐scale assessment of intra‐and inter‐annual breeding success using a remote camera network. Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation.
Iles, D. T., Lynch, H., Ji, R., Barbraud, C., Delord, K., & Jenouvrier, S. (2020). Sea ice predicts long‐term trends in Adélie penguin population growth, but not annual fluctuations: Results from a range‐wide multiscale analysis. Global Change Biology.
Foley, C. M., Fagan, W. F., & Lynch, H. J. (2020). Correcting for within-season demographic turnover to estimate the island-wide population of King Penguins (Aptenodytes patagonicus) on South Georgia. Polar Biology, 1-12.
McDowall, P., & Lynch, H. J. (2019). When the “selfish herd” becomes the “frozen herd”: spatial dynamics and population persistence in a colonial seabird. Ecology.
Lynch, M. A., Youngflesh, C., Agha, N. H., Ottinger, M. A., & Lynch, H. J. (2019). Tourism and stress hormone measures in Gentoo Penguins on the Antarctic Peninsula. Polar Biology, 1-8.
Humphries, G. R. W., Che-Castaldo, C., Bull, P. J., Lipstein, G., Ravia, A., Carrión, B., … & Lynch, H. J. (2018). Predicting the future is hard and other lessons from a population time series data science competition. Ecological Informatics, 48,...
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Schwaller, M. R., Lynch, H. J., Tarroux, A., & Prehn, B. (2018). A continent-wide search for Antarctic petrel breeding sites with satellite remote sensing. Remote Sensing of Environment, 210, 444-451.
Youngflesh, C., Jenouvrier, S., Hinke, J. T., DuBois, L., St Leger, J., Trivelpiece, W. Z., … & Lynch, H. J. (2017). Rethinking ‘normal’: The role of stochasticity in the phenology of a synchronously breeding seabird. Journal of Animal Ecology.
Schrimpf, M., Naveen, R., & Lynch, H. J. (2018). Population status of the Antarctic shag Phalacrocorax (atriceps) bransfieldensis. Antarctic Science, 1-9.