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Elizabeth Craig
Elizabeth Craig
Shoals Marine Laboratory, University of New Hampshire/Cornell University
Verified email at columbia.edu
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Foraging strategy impacts plastic ingestion risk in seabirds
A Caldwell, J Seavey, E Craig
Limnology and Oceanography Letters 5 (1), 163-168, 2020
332020
Migratory routes and wintering locations of declining inland North American Common Terns
A Bracey, S Lisovski, D Moore, A McKellar, E Craig, S Matteson, F Strand, ...
The Auk: Ornithological Advances 135 (3), 385-399, 2018
282018
Impacts of Double-crested Cormorants (Phalacrocorax auritus) and other colonial waterbirds on plant and arthropod communities on islands in an urban estuary
EC Craig, SB Elbin, JA Danoff-Burg, MI Palmer
Waterbirds 35 (sp1), 4-12, 2012
212012
Isotopic Discrimination in the Double-Crested Cormorant (Phalacrocorax auritus)
EC Craig, BS Dorr, KC Hanson-Dorr, JP Sparks, PD Curtis
PLoS One 10 (10), e0140946, 2015
192015
Incidence of microplastic fiber ingestion by Common Terns (Sterna hirundo) and Roseate Terns (S. dougallii) breeding in the Northwestern Atlantic
A Caldwell, S Brander, J Wiedenmann, G Clucas, E Craig
Marine Pollution Bulletin 177, 113560, 2022
122022
Aquaculture depredation by double‐crested cormorants breeding in Eastern North America
EC Craig, DT King, JP Sparks, PD Curtis
The Journal of Wildlife Management 80 (1), 57-62, 2016
122016
The growth response of Alternanthera philoxeroides in a simulated post-combustion emission with ultrahigh [CO2] and acidic pollutants
CY Xu, KL Griffin, JC Blazier, EC Craig, DS Gilbert, S Sritrairat, ...
Environmental pollution 157 (7), 2118-2125, 2009
82009
New York City Audubon’s Harbor Herons Project: 2010 Nesting survey—25th Annual report
E Craig
New York, NY: New York City Audubon, 2010
72010
New York City Audubon’s harbor herons project: 2013 nesting survey report
E Craig
New York, NY: New York City Audubon, 2013
52013
Identifying important foraging habitat for colonial waterbirds in an urban estuary: A stable isotope approach
EC Craig, SB Elbin, JP Sparks, PD Curtis
Waterbirds 38 (4), 330-338, 2015
32015
Stable isotope investigations of foraging ecology: implications for colonial waterbird conservation and management
EC Craig
Cornell University, 2015
12015
From presence/absence to reliable prey proportions: A field test of dietary DNA for characterizing seabird diets
GV Clucas, A Stillman, EC Craig
bioRxiv, 2024.03. 22.586275, 2024
2024
Effects of Atlantic butterfish (Peprilus triacanthus) in diets of Common Terns (Sterna hirundo): a case study of climate change effects in the Gulf of Maine
OA Smith, EC Craig
Avian Conservation and Ecology 18 (2), 2023
2023
Variation in isotopic niche partitioning between adult roseate and common terns in the Northwest Atlantic
HD Legett, JR Lucas, EC Craig, MD Staudinger
Endangered Species Research 50, 235-247, 2023
2023
Hypersaline spray increases habitat heterogeneity and nesting density in an island‐nesting seabird
EC Craig, GE Moore, JR Seavey
Wildlife Society Bulletin 46 (3), e1301, 2022
2022
The Impact of Atlantic Butterfish (Peprilus triacanthus) in the Diet of Common Tern Chicks (Sterna hirundo) in the Gulf of Maine
OA Smith, E Craig, G Moore
2020
Seabird and Plastic Ingestion Data Set
A Caldwell, E Craig, J Seavey
Data Catalog, 2019
2019
CONSERVING IMPORTANT FORAGING HABITAT FOR COLONIAL WATERBIRDS IN AN URBAN ESTUARY: A STABLE ISOTOPE APPROACH
E Craig, S Elbin, J Sparks, P Curtis
STABLE ISOTOPE INVESTIGATIONS OF FORAGING ECOLOGY: IMPLICATIONS FOR COLONIAL …, 2015
2015
SEASONAL INTERACTIONS PLAY A LIMITED ROLE IN DOUBLE-CRESTED CORMORANT (PHALACROCORAX AURITUS) LIFE HISTORY
E Craig, T King, J Sparks, P Curtis
STABLE ISOTOPE INVESTIGATIONS OF FORAGING ECOLOGY: IMPLICATIONS FOR COLONIAL …, 2015
2015
USING STABLE ISOTOPES TO DECIPHER WINTER HABITAT USE OF DOUBLE-CRESTED CORMORANTS (PHALACROCORAX AURITUS) BREEDING IN EASTERN NORTH AMERICA
E Craig, T King, J Sparks, P Curtis
STABLE ISOTOPE INVESTIGATIONS OF FORAGING ECOLOGY: IMPLICATIONS FOR COLONIAL …, 2015
2015
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