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Climate Change
(recent appear at top)
Below are my
publications on climate change, to view a complete list of my
publications please click on the "List of publications" button at
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Duffy, D.C. 2011. No Room in the Ark? Climate
Change and Biodiversity in the Pacific Islands of Oceania. Pacific
Conservation Biology . 17:192-200
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Duffy, D.C. 2010. Changing Seabird Management
in Hawai‘i: From Exploitation through
Management to Restoration. Waterbirds. 33(2):193-207
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Duffy, D.C. 1993. Stalking the Southern oscillation: environmental
uncertainty, climate change and North Pacific seabirds. IN Vermeer, K., K. T. Briggs, K. H. Morgan and D.
Siegel-Causey (Eds.). The status, ecology and conservation
of marine birds of the North Pacific. Special publication of
the Canadian Wildlife Service. pp. 61-67
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Duffy, D. C. 1990. Climate Change, rising sea level and the Galapagos.
World Wildlife Fund Special Report on Climate Change. pp. 6-7 |
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Duffy, D. C. 1990. Seabirds and the 1982-1984 El Niño/Southern
Oscillation.
In Glynn, P. W. (Ed). Global ecological consequences
of the 1982/83 El Niño Southern Oscillation. Elsevier. pp.
395-415 |
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Duffy, D.C. 1989. Letter to the editor.
Carbon-Sequestering Science: An Alternative to "Pesky Electronics"?
Science. New Series. 244(4907): 904
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Duffy, Arntz, Tovar, Boersma and Norton. 1988. The effects of El
Niño and the Southern Oscillation on seabirds in the Atlantic Ocean
compared to the events in Peru. Acta XIX Ino.
Ornith. Congress. pp. 1740-1746 |
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Duffy, D. C. and Merlin. 1986. Seabird densities and aggregations
during the 1983 El Niño in the Galapagos Islands.
Wilson Bulletin. 98: 588-591 |
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