Ginger A. Rebstock

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University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA 
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Baylis AMM, Tierney M, Orben RA, et al. (2019) Author Correction: Important At-Sea Areas of Colonial Breeding Marine Predators on the Southern Patagonian Shelf. Scientific Reports. 9: 17452
Baylis AMM, Tierney M, Orben RA, et al. (2019) Important At-Sea Areas of Colonial Breeding Marine Predators on the Southern Patagonian Shelf. Scientific Reports. 9: 8517
Augé AA, Dias MP, Lascelles B, et al. (2018) Framework for mapping key areas for marine megafauna to inform Marine Spatial Planning: The Falkland Islands case study Marine Policy. 92: 61-72
Rebstock GA, Boersma PD. (2017) Comparing reproductive success of a colonial seabird, the Magellanic Penguin, estimated by coarse- and fine-scale temporal sampling The Condor. 119: 225-238
Dee Boersma P, Rebstock GA, García-Borboroglu P. (2015) Marine protection is needed for Magellanic penguins in Argentina based on long-term data Biological Conservation. 182: 197-204
Boersma PD, Rebstock GA. (2014) Climate change increases reproductive failure in Magellanic penguins. Plos One. 9: e85602
Rebstock GA, Boersma PD. (2013) Parental behavior controls incubation period and asynchrony of hatching in magellanic penguins: Reply to demongin, poisbleau and eens (2013) Condor. 115: 5-7
Rebstock GA, Dee Boersma P. (2011) Parental Behavior Controls Incubation Period and Asynchrony of Hatching in Magellanic Penguins The Condor. 113: 316-325
Boersma PD, Rebstock GA. (2010) Calculating egg volume when shape differs: When are equations appropriate? | Calculando el volumen del huevo cuando la forma es diferente: Cuando son apropiadas las ecuaciones? Journal of Field Ornithology. 81: 442-448
Boersma PD, Rebstock GA. (2009) Foraging distance affects reproductive success in Magellanic penguins Marine Ecology Progress Series. 375: 263-275
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