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Fatty acid and stable isotope characteristics of sea ice and pelagic particulate organic matter in the Bering Sea: tools for estimating sea ice algal contribution to Arctic …
SW Wang, SM Budge, RR Gradinger, K Iken, MJ Wooller
Oecologia 174 (3), 699-712, 2014
822014
Importance of sympagic production to Bering Sea zooplankton as revealed from fatty acid-carbon stable isotope analyses
SW Wang, SM Budge, K Iken, RR Gradinger, AM Springer, MJ Wooller
Marine Ecology Progress Series 518, 31-50, 2015
732015
Validating quantitative fatty acid signature analysis to estimate diets of spectacled and Steller’s eiders (Somateria fischeri and Polysticta stelleri)
SW Wang, TE Hollmén, SJ Iverson
Journal of Comparative Physiology B 180, 125-139, 2010
712010
Chemical profiling of ancient hearths reveals recurrent salmon use in Ice Age Beringia
K Choy, BA Potter, HJ McKinney, JD Reuther, SW Wang, MJ Wooller
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 113 (35), 9757-9762, 2016
582016
Fatty acid signatures of stomach oil and adipose tissue of northern fulmars (Fulmarus glacialis) in Alaska: implications for diet analysis of Procellariiform birds
SW Wang, SJ Iverson, AM Springer, SA Hatch
Journal of Comparative Physiology B 177, 893-903, 2007
552007
Carbon isotopic fractionation in eider adipose tissue varies with fatty acid structure: implications for trophic studies
SM Budge, SW Wang, TE Hollmén, MJ Wooller
Journal of Experimental Biology 214 (22), 3790-3800, 2011
522011
Sourcing fatty acids to juvenile polar cod (Boreogadus saida) in the Beaufort Sea using compound-specific stable carbon isotope analyses
C Graham, L Oxtoby, SW Wang, SM Budge, MJ Wooller
Polar Biology 37 (5), 697-705, 2014
422014
Carbon sources and trophic relationships of ice seals during recent environmental shifts in the Bering Sea
SW Wang, AM Springer, SM Budge, L Horstmann-Dehn, LT Quakenbush, ...
Ecological Applications, 2015
362015
Spatial and temporal diet segregation in northern fulmars Fulmarus glacialis breeding in Alaska: insights from fatty acid signatures
SW Wang, SJ Iverson, AM Springer, SA Hatch
Marine Ecology Progress Series 377, 299-307, 2009
322009
Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope discrimination factors from diet to blood plasma, cellular blood, feathers, and adipose tissue fatty acids in Spectacled Eiders (Somateria …
RN Federer, TE Hollmen, D Esler, MJ Wooller, SW Wang
Canadian Journal of Zoology 88 (9), 866-874, 2010
252010
Preliminary assessment of avian stomach oils: a vector of contaminants to chicks and potential for diet analysis and biomonitoring
KL Foster, SW Wang, D Mackay, ML Mallory, JM Blais
Environmental science & technology 44 (17), 6869-6874, 2010
212010
Resource partitioning between Pacific walruses and bearded seals in the Alaska Arctic and sub-Arctic
LE Oxtoby, L Horstmann, SM Budge, DM O’Brien, SW Wang, ...
Oecologia, 1-14, 2017
102017
Results of seabird monitoring at Chowiet Island, Alaska in 2002: summary Appendices
SW Wang
US Fish & Wild Serv Rep, AMNWR 2 (07), 2002
82002
Egg yolk fatty acids as a proxy to quantify diets of female Spectacled Eiders (Somateria fischeri)
SW Wang, TE Hollmén, SJ Iverson
Canadian journal of zoology 92 (5), 453-461, 2014
72014
Foraging ecology of nearshore fishes in the Gulf of Alaska
SM Budge, SW Wang, OA Ormseth, KM Rand
Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography 195, 105013, 2022
52022
Foraging ecology of ice seals in Kotzebue Sound, Alaska: Insights from fatty acid markers.
SW Wang, KJ Frost, AV Whiting
Marine Mammal Science 32 (2), 2016
52016
The canary is alive and singing: birds continue to provide invaluable information about our changing environment.
KL Foster, SW Wang
22011
Tracking carbon sources through an Arctic marine food web: Insights from fatty acids and their carbon stable isotopes
SW Wang
University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2014
2014
Body Condition and Feeding Ecology of Kuskokwim River Chum Salmon (Oncorhynchus keta) During Freshwater Outmigration
JM Meka, CE Zimmerman, RA Heintz, SW Wang
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