Mark Jessopp

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University College Cork, Ireland, Cork, County Cork, Ireland 
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Goh T, Jessopp M, Rogan E, et al. (2024) A matter of scale: Identifying the best spatial and temporal scale of environmental variables to model the distribution of a small cetacean. Ecology and Evolution. 14: e70102
Giralt Paradell O, Goh T, Popov D, et al. (2023) Estimated mortality of the highly pathogenic avian influenza pandemic on northern gannets () in southwest Ireland. Biology Letters. 19: 20230090
Todd NRE, Kavanagh AS, Rogan E, et al. (2023) What the F-POD? Comparing the F-POD and C-POD for monitoring of harbor porpoise (). Ecology and Evolution. 13: e10186
Darby JH, Harris MP, Wanless S, et al. (2022) A new biologging approach reveals unique flightless molt strategies of Atlantic puffins. Ecology and Evolution. 12: e9579
Huon M, Planque Y, Jessopp MJ, et al. (2021) Fine-scale foraging habitat selection by two diving central place foragers in the Northeast Atlantic. Ecology and Evolution. 11: 12349-12363
Clairbaux M, Mathewson P, Porter W, et al. (2021) North Atlantic winter cyclones starve seabirds. Current Biology : Cb. 31: 3964-3971.e3
Darby J, Dde Grissac S, Arneill G, et al. (2021) Foraging distribution of breeding northern fulmars is predicted by commercial fisheries Marine Ecology Progress Series. 679: 181-194
Clairbaux M, Cheung W, Mathewson P, et al. (2020) Meeting Paris agreement objectives will temper seabird winter distribution shifts in the North Atlantic Ocean. Global Change Biology
Malvat Z, Lynch SA, Bennison A, et al. (2020) Evidence of links between haematological condition and foraging behaviour in northern gannets (). Royal Society Open Science. 7: 192164
Kane A, Pirotta E, Wischnewski S, et al. (2020) Spatio-temporal patterns of foraging behaviour in a wide-ranging seabird reveal the role of primary productivity in locating prey Marine Ecology Progress Series. 646: 175-188
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