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1996.
“Spectral modeling of UV inhibition of in situ Antarctic primary production using a field derived biological weighting function”
64 (3): 407-418.
1996.
“The Palmer LTER Group, The western Antarctic peninsula region: summary of environmental and ecological processes”
70: 437-448.
1993.
“Continuing studies of the demography and foraging behavior of Pygoscelis penguins”
28 (5): 151-152.
1991.
“Continuing studies of the population biology and foraging behavior of Adelie, Gentoo and Chinstrap penguins”
26 (5): .
1995.
“Avian predation at penguin colonies on King George Island, Antarctica”
107 (2): 317-327.
1995.
“Statistical analyses of environmental predictors for phytoplankton photosynthetic parameters and productivity in an antarctic time series database”
30 (5): 162-165.
1995.
“Palmer Station: The impact of sea ice on the structure and function of a pelagic marine ecosystem”
: 8-9.
1995.
“Seabird behavior, ecology, and demography at Admiralty Bay, King George Island”
30 (5): 183-184.
1995.
“Demographic studies of seabirds at Admiralty Bay, King George Island”
30 (5): 185-186.
1996.
“Factors affecting distribution and abundance of zooplankton, with an emphasis on Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba”
70: 357-371.
1996.
“Distribution of Antarctic krill and dominant zooplankton west of the Antarctic Peninsula”
70: 199-217.
1996.
“The breeding biology and distribution of Adelie penguins: adaptations to environmental variability”
70: 273-285.
1996.
“Water mass distribution and circulation West of the Antarctic Peninsula and including Bransfield Strait”
70: 61-80.
1996.
“Factors controlling the distribution of seabirds: winter-summer heterogeneity in the distribution of Adelie penguin populations”
70: 257-272.
1996.
“Spatial and temporal variability of western Antarctic peninsula sea ice coverage”
70: 81-104.
1996.
“Microbiological oceanography in the region west of the Antarctic Peninsula: Microbial dynamics, nitrogen cycle and carbon flux”
70: 303-332.
1995.
“The Palmer LTER: A long-term ecological research program at Palmer Station, Antarctica”
8 (3): 77-86.









