Peter C. Frederick, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
University of Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL, United States 
Area:
biodiversity conservation
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Picardi S, Smith BJ, Boone ME, et al. (2020) Analysis of movement recursions to detect reproductive events and estimate their fate in central place foragers. Movement Ecology. 8: 24
Carrasco-Rueda F, Loiselle BA, Frederick PC. (2020) Mercury bioaccumulation in tropical bats from a region of active artisanal and small-scale gold mining. Ecotoxicology (London, England)
Espriella MC, Lecours V, Frederick PC, et al. (2020) Quantifying Intertidal Habitat Relative Coverage in a Florida Estuary Using UAS Imagery and GEOBIA Remote Sensing. 12: 677
Moore JF, Pine WE, Frederick PC, et al. (2020) Trends in Oyster Populations in the Northeastern Gulf of Mexico: An Assessment of River Discharge and Fishing Effects over Time and Space Marine and Coastal Fisheries: Dynamics, Management, and Ecosystem Science. 12: 191-204
Picardi S, Frederick PC, Borkhataria RR, et al. (2020) Partial migration in a subtropical wading bird in the southeastern United States Ecosphere. 11
Picardi S, Frederick PC, Borkhataria RR, et al. (2020) Wood storks: Iconic wetland dwellers in the southeastern USA Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America. 101
Gabel W, Frederick P, Zabala J. (2019) Nestling carcasses from colonially breeding wading birds: patterns of access and energetic relevance for a vertebrate scavenger community. Scientific Reports. 9: 14512
Orzechowski SCM, Frederick PC, Dorazio RM, et al. (2019) Environmental DNA sampling reveals high occupancy rates of invasive Burmese pythons at wading bird breeding aggregations in the central Everglades. Plos One. 14: e0213943
Zabala J, Meade AM, Frederick P. (2019) Variation in nestling feather mercury concentrations at individual, brood, and breeding colony levels: Implications for sampling mercury in birds. Science of the Total Environment. 671: 617-621
Zabala J, Rodriguez-Jorquera IA, Orzechowski SC, et al. (2019) Non-lethal sampling of avian indicators reveals reliable geographic signals of mercury despite highly dynamic patterns of exposure in a large wetland. Environmental Pollution. 247: 577-585
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