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Clark, BL, Cox, SL, Atkins, KM, Bearhop, S, Bicknell, AWJ, Bodey, TW, Cleasby, IR, Grecian, WJ, Hamer, KC, Loveday, BR, Miller, PI, Morgan, G, Morgan, L, Newton, J, Patrick, SC, Scales, KL, Sherley, RB, Vigfúsdóttir, F, Wakefield, ED and Votier, SC 2021 Sexual segregation of gannet foraging over 11 years: movements vary but isotopic differences remain stable. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 661. 1-16. https://doi.org/10.3354/meps13636

Cox, SL, Witt, MJ, Embling, CB, Godley, BJ, Hosegood, PJ, Miller, PI, Votier, SC and Ingram, SN 2017 Temporal patterns in habitat use by small cetaceans at an oceanographically dynamic marine renewables test site in the Celtic Sea [in special issue: European Marine Megafauna] Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 141. 178-190. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr2.2016.07.001

Wakefield, ED, Owen, E, Baer, J, Carroll, MJ, Daunt, F, Dodd, SG, Green, JA, Guildford, T, Mavor, RA, Miller, PI, Newell, MA, Newton, SF, Robertson, GS, Shoji, A, Soanes, LM, Votier, SC, Wanless, S and Bolton, M 2017 Breeding density, fine-scale tracking and large-scale modeling reveal the regional distribution of four seabird species. Ecological Applications. https://doi.org/10.1002/eap.1591

Cox, SL, Miller, PI, Embling, CB, Scales, KL, Bicknell, A, Hosegood, PJ, Morgan, G, Ingram, SN and Votier, SC 2016 Seabird diving behaviour reveals the functional significance of shelf-sea fronts as foraging hotspots. Royal Society Open Science, 3, 160317. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.160317

Wakefield, ED, Cleasby, IR, Bearhop, S, Bodey, TW, Davies, R, Miller, PI, Newton, J, Votier, SC and Hamer, KC 2015 Long-term individual foraging site fidelity – why some gannets don’t change their spots. Ecology. https://doi.org/10.1890/14-1300.1

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Scales, KL, Miller, PI, Embling, CB, Ingram, S, Pirotta, E and Votier, SC 2014 Mesoscale fronts as foraging habitats: composite front mapping reveals oceanographic drivers of habitat use for a pelagic seabird. Journal of the Royal Society Interface, 11 (100). https://doi.org/10.1098/rsif.2014.0679

Scales, KL, Miller, PI, Hawkes, LA, Ingram, SN, Sims, DW and Votier, SC 2014 On the Front Line: frontal zones as priority at-sea conservation areas for mobile marine vertebrates. Journal of Applied Ecology, 51. 1575-1583. https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2664.12330

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McClellan, CM, Brereton, T, Dell'Amico, F, Johns, DG, Cucknell, AC, Patrick, SC, Penrose, R, Ridoux, V, Solandt, JL, Stephan, E, Votier, SC, Williams, R and Godley, BJ 2014 Understanding the Distribution of Marine Megafauna in the English Channel Region: Identifying Key Habitats for Conservation within the Busiest Seaway on Earth. PLoS one, 9 (2), e89720. 16, pp. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0089720

Browman, HI, Votier, SC, Bicknell, AWJ, Cox, SL, Scales, KL and Patrick, SC 2013 A Bird’s Eye View of Discard Reforms: Bird-Borne Cameras Reveal Seabird/Fishery Interactions. PLoS one, 8 (3). e57376. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0057376

Witt, MJ, Sheehan, EV, Bearhop, S, Broderick, AC, Conley, DC, Cotterell, SP, Crow, E, Grecian, WJ, Halsband-Lenk, C, Hodgson, DJ, Hosegood, PJ, Inger, R, Miller, PI, Sims, DW, Thompson, RCT, Vanstaen, K, Votier, SC, Attrill, MJ and Godley, BJ 2012 Assessing wave energy effects on biodiversity: the Wave Hub experience. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London Series A-Mathematical Physical and Engineering Sciences. 502 - 509. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsta.2011.0265

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Lauria, V, Attrill, MJ, Pinnegar, JK, Brown, A, Edwards, M and Votier, SC 2012 Influence of climate change and trophic coupling across four trophic levels in the Celtic Sea. PLoS one, 7(10): (e47408).

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Bicknell, AWJ, Campbell, M, Knight, ME, Bilton, DT, Newton, J and Votier, SC 2011 Effects of formalin preservation on stable carbon and nitrogen isotope signatures in Calanoid copepods: implications for the use of Continuous Plankton Recorder Survey samples in stable isotope analyses. Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry, 25 (13). 1794–1800.

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