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  • Downs C, Cresswell W, Monteiro L, Bezuidenhout J, Freysen-Pretorious N, Lee ATK, Singh P, Willows-Munro S. 2022. The pros and cons of a virtual conference: the first virtual International Ornithological Congress held in 2022, Ostrich 93:3 217 – 221.
  • Van den Heever L, Elburg MA, Iaccheri L, Naidoo V, Ueckermann H, Bybee G, Smit‑Robinson HA, Whitecross MA, McKechnie AE. 2022. Identifying the origin of lead poisoning in white‑backed vulture (Gyps africanus) chicks at an important South African breeding colony: a stable lead isotope approach. Environmental Science and Pollution Research. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-022-23209-z
  • Brooks M, Rose S, Altwegg R, Lee ATK, Nel H, Ottosson U, Retief E, Reynolds C, Ryan PG, Shema S, Tende T, Underhill LG, Thomson RL. 2022. The African Bird Atlas Project: a description of the project and BirdMap data-collection protocol, Ostrich, DOI: 10.2989/00306525.2022.2125097
  • Jörn Theuerkauf Camila P, Villavicencio Nicolas M, Adreani Rodrigo A, Vásquez John C, Wingfield Juan F, Masello. 2022. Austral birds offer insightful complementary models in ecology and evolution. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 37:9 759-767.
  • Priyadarshani D, Altwegg R, Lee ATK, Hwang WH. 2022. What can occupancy models gain from time-to-detection data? Ecology. https://doi.org/10.1002/ecy.3832
  • Lee ATK. 2022. How do we feel, African Ornithology? A sentiment analysis search for symptoms of eco-anxiety. Ostrich Journal of African Ornithology 2: 141 – 146. https://doi.org/10.2989/00306525.2022.2114640
  • Lee ATK, Hammer SAJ. 2022. A comparison of migrant and resident bird population changes in South Africa using citizen science data: trends in relation to Northern Hemisphere distribution, Ostrich 93:3 160-170, DOI: 10.2989/00306525.2022.2145383
  • Crawford RJM, Sydeman WJ, Tom DB, Thayer JA, Sherley RB, Shannon LJ, McInnes AM, Makhado AB, Hagen C, Furness RW, Carpenter-Kling, T, Saraux C. 2022. Food limitation of seabirds in the Benguela ecosystem and management of their prey base. Namibian Journal of Environment 6: 1–17. http://nje.org.na/index.php/nje/article/view/volume6-crawford
  • Carpenter-Kling T, de Blocq A, Hagen C, Harding C, Morris T, Pichegru L, Roberts J, Ryan PG, Wanless RM, McInnes A. 2022. Important marine areas for endangered African penguins before and after the crucial stage of moulting. Scientific Reports 12: 1–13. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-022-12969-w
  • Lee ATK, Brooks M, Underhill LG. 2022. The SABAP2 legacy: A reviw of the history and use of data generated by a long-running citizen science project. South African Journal of Science, 118(1/2). https://doi.org/10.17159/sajs.2022/12030
  • Pichegru L, Vibert L, Thiebault A, Charrier I, Stander N, Ludynia K, Lewis M, Carpenter-Kling T, McInnes A. 2022. Maritime traffic trends around the southern tip of Africa – Did marine noise pollution contribute to the local penguins’ collapse? Science of the Total Environment 849. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0048969722049774

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