The Seabird Ecology Team is an interdisciplinary group of biologists and mathematicians. We study the dynamics of the distribution and behavior of marine birds and mammals. The Team includes faculty, graduate students, and undergraduate students from Andrews University, the University of Arizona, and Walla Walla University. Our methodology utilizes mathematical models, dynamical systems theory, statistics, field observations, and experiments. Much of our field work is based at the Walla Walla University Marine Station at Rosario Beach. The Seabird Ecology Team is an interdisciplinary group of biologists and mathematicians. We study the dynamics of the distribution and behavior of marine birds and mammals. The Team includes faculty, graduate students, and undergraduate students from Andrews University, the University of Arizona, and Walla Walla University. Our methodology utilizes mathematical models, dynamical systems theory, statistics, field observations, and experiments. Much of our field work is based at the Walla Walla University Marine Station at Rosario Beach.
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Organizations

American Ornithologists' Union
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Ecological Society of America
European Society for Mathematical and Theoretical Biology
Resource Modeling Association
Society for Mathematical Biology

Journals

American Naturalist
Animal Behaviour
Auk
Behaviour
Biology Letters
BMC Ecology (electronic format only)
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology
Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America
Condor
Ecology
Ecology Letters
Ecological Applications
Ecological Archives (data papers and supplements)
Ecological Monographs
Journal of Animal Ecology
Journal of Applied Ecology
Journal of Mathematical Biology
Journal of Theoretical Biology
Mathematical Medicine and Biology
Natural Resource Modeling
Nature
Oikos
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B
Science
SIAM Journal on Applied Dynamical Systems
Theoretical Population Biology

Research conducted by The Seabird Ecology Team is funded by a grant from The National Science Foundation Supported in part by the U. S. National Science Foundation. All opinions expressed are those of the authors and not necessarily those of the NSF.
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