Publications
Good prospects: high-resolution telemetry data suggests novel brood site selection behaviour in waterfowl
Michael L. Casazza, Fiona McDuie*, Austen A. Lorenz, David Keiter, Julie Yee, Cory T. Overton, Sarah H Peterson, Cliff L. Feldheim and Joshua T. Ackerman
Animal Behaviour 164, 2020. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0003347220301032
Good prospects: high-resolution telemetry data suggests novel brood site selection behaviour in waterfowl
At-sea movements of wedge-tailed shearwaters during and outside the breeding season from four colonies in New Caledonia
Henri Weimerskirch, Sophie de Grissac, Andreas Ravache, Aurélien Prudor, Alexandre Corbeau, Bradley C. Congdon, Fiona McDuie*, Karen Bourgeois, Sylvain Dromzée, John Butscher, Christophe Menkes, Valérie Allain,
Eric Vidal, Audrey Jaeger, Philippe Borsa
Marine Ecology Progress Series, 2020, Vol. 633: 225-238; doi.org/10.3354/meps13171
At-sea movements of wedge-tailed shearwaters during and outside the breeding season from four colonies in New Caledonia
Moving at the speed of flight: dabbling duck movement
rates and the relationship with electronic tracking interval
Fiona McDuie* , Michael L. Casazza, David Keiter, Cory T. Overton, Mark P. Herzog, Cliff L. Feldheim and Joshua T. Ackerman
Wildlife Research, 2019. 46 (6). http://www.publish.csiro.au/WR/WR19028
Moving at the speed of flight: dabbling duck-movement rates and the relationship with electronic tracking interval
GPS tracking data reveals daily spatiotemporal
movement patterns of waterfowl
Fiona McDuie* , Michael L. Casazza, Cory T. Overton, Mark P. Herzog, C. Alexander Hartman,
Sarah H. Peterson, Cliff L. Feldheim and Joshua T. Ackerman
Movement Ecology, 2019. Vol. 7:6: 1-17; doi.org/10.1186/s40462-019-0146-8
GPS tracking reveals waterfowl movement
Oceanographic drivers of near-colony seabird
foraging site use in tropical marine systems
F McDuie*, S J Weeks & B C. Congdon
Marine Ecology Progress Series, 2018, Vol. 589: 209–225 doi.org/10.3354/meps12475
Drivers of near-colony seabird foraging site use
Importance of tropical tuna for seabird foraging over
a marine productivity gradient
Mark G. R. Miller*, Nicholas Carlile, Joe Scutt Phillips, Fiona McDuie,
Bradley C. Congdon
Marine Ecology Progress Series, 2018, Vol. 586: 233-39 doi.org/10.3354/meps12376
Importance of tropical tuna for seabirds
Trans-equatorial migration and non-breeding habitat of tropical shearwaters: implications for modelling pelagic Important Bird Areas
Fiona McDuie & Bradley C. Congdon
Marine Ecology Progress Series, 2016, Vol. 550: 219-234 doi.org/10.3354/meps11713
Trans-equatorial migration of tropical shearwaters
Bridging the gap from student to senior scientist: recommendations for engaging early-career scientists in professional biological societies.
Grant R.W. Humphries, Scott A. Flemming, Amanda J. Gladics, Sjurdur Hammer, Kirk A. Hart, Kazuhiko Hirata, Michelle Antolos, Peter J. Kappes, Ellen Magnusdottir, Heather L. Major, Fiona Mcduie, Kristina Mcomber, Rachael A. Orben, Moritz S. Schmid & Michelle Wille
Marine Ornithology, 2016, Vol. 44 (2): 157-166 http://www.marineornithology.org/content/get.cgi?rn=1174
Breeding tropical shearwaters use distant foraging sites when self-provisioning
F McDuie*, M G R Miller, S J Weeks, B C Congdon
Marine Ornithology, 2015. Vol 43 (1): 123-129 http://www.marineornithology.org/content/get.cgi?rn=1111
Tropical Shearwaters use distant foraging sites
Mouvements en mer des puffins fouquets
reproducteurs de la colonie de Gouaro Deva (Nouvelle-Calédonie) : compte rendu de mission, 25 février –14 mars 2014.
Borsa P., Corbeau A., McDuie F., Renaudet L., Weimerskirch H.
HAL archives-ouverts,fr.IRD, Noumea: 26pp (2014) - http://hal.ird.fr/ird-01096684
Borsa et al. 2014
Divergence in chick developmental patterns among wedge-tailed shearwater populations
Fiona McDuie, William Goulding, Darren R. Peck, Bradley C. Congdon
Marine Ecology Progress Series, 2013. 485: 275-285 doi:.org/10.3354/meps10322
McDuie et al. 2013