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Steenberg, T., Harding, S., Bønløkke, J. & Holm, T. E. (2009). En ny art invaderer. Aktuel Naturvidenskab, 3-2009, 4-7.
Steen, K. A., Green, O. & Therkildsen, O. R. (2012). Acoustic Classification of Goose Behaviours. Poster-session præsenteret på Temadag om Vildtforskningen i Danmark, Aarhus, Danmark.
Steen, K. A., Villa-Henriksen, A., Therkildsen, O. R. & Green, O. (2013). Reduction of Harvest Mortality Using Thermal Cameras. Poster-session præsenteret på Temadag: Fugle og pattedyr i Danmark: overvågning og forvaltning, Danmark.
Steen, K. A., Therkildsen, O. R., Karstoft, H. & Green, O. (2015). An adaptive scaring device. International Journal of Sustainable Agricultural Management and Informatics, 1(2), 130-141. https://doi.org/10.1504/IJSAMI.2015.070746
Stafford, J., Pearce, A., Anteau, M., Jancke, A., Eichholz, M., Arzel, C., Elmberg, J., Fox, A. D. & Straub, J. (2013). Waterfowl habitat use and selection: Spring migration and pre-breeding. Abstract fra Ecology and Management of North American Waterfowl, Memphis, Tennessee, USA.
Stafford, J. D., Janke, A. K., Anteau, M. J., Pearse, A. T., Fox, A. D., Elmberg, J., Straub, J. N., Eichholz, M. W. & Arzel, C. (2014). Spring migration of waterfowl in the northern hemisphere: a conservation perspective. Wildfowl, Special Issue 4, 70-85.
Staerk, J., Conde, D. A., Tidière, M., Lemaître, J. F., Liker, A., Vági, B., Pavard, S., Giraudeau, M., Smeele, S. Q., Vincze, O., Ronget, V., da Silva, R., Pereboom, Z., Bertelsen, M. F., Gaillard, J. M., Székely, T. & Colchero, F. (2025). Sexual selection drives sex difference in adult life expectancy across mammals and birds. Science Advances, 11(40), Artikel eady8433. https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.ady8433
Sørensen, H. L. & Bregnballe, T. (2016). Forvaltningsplan for skarv i Danmark 2016-2020: Forvaltningsplan udgivet af Miljø- og Fødevareministeriet. Miljø- og Fødevareministeriet, Styrelsen for Vand- og Naturforvaltning.
Sørensen, I. H. & Madsen, J. (2017). Fokus på sædgåsen. Jæger, 9, 30-31.
Sonne, C., Christensen, T. K. & Therkildsen, O. R., (2020). Sundhedstilstanden hos rugende ederfuglehunner i Danmark, 22 s., Notat fra DCE - Nationalt Center for Miljø og Energi (2011-2019) Nr. 15
Solovyeva, D., Hobson, K., Newton, J., Fox, J., Afanasiev, V. & Fox, A. D. (2014). Some Scaly-sided Mergansers are seaducks after all: moult migration revealed by stable isotopes and geolocators. Ibis, 155, 466-471.
Solovyeva, D., Hobson, K., Kharitonova, N., Newton, J., Fox, J. W., Afansyev, V. & Fox, A. D. (2016). Combining stable hydrogen (δ2H) isotopes and geolocation to assign Scaly-sided Mergansers to moult river catchments. Journal of Ornithology, 157(3), 663-669. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10336-015-1319-x
Solovyeva, D. V., Newton, J., Hobson, K., Vartanyan, S., Kharitonova, N. & Fox, A. D. (2018). The power of stable isotope techniques to identify moulting habitats and diets in a fish eating duck. Abstract fra Pan-European Duck Symposium, Millport, Storbritannien.
Solovyeva, D., Barykin, D. A., Prokopenko, O. D., Balsby, T. J. S. & Fox, A. D. (2022). Annual variation in waterbird clutch initiation date in relation to spring thaw in Arctic Russia. International Journal of Biometeorology, 66(5), 1005-1012. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00484-022-02256-8
Solovieva, D., Newton, J., Fox, A. D., Fox, J. & Afanasyev, V. (2011). Molting, Wintering Grounds and Migration Patterns of Scaly-sided Mergansers Mergus squamatus From Geolocator and Stable Isotope Analysis. I 4th International Sead Duck Conference Seward, Alaska 12-16 September 2011
Solovieva, D., Hobson, K., Kharitonova, N., Newton, J., Fox, J. W., Afanasyev, V. & Fox, A. D. (2015). Using feather stable isotopes to identify moult origins of Scaly-sided Mergansers. Poster-session præsenteret på Pan-European Duck Symposium, Hanko, Finland.
Soloveyva, D., Afanasiev, V., Fox, J. W., Shokhrin, V. & Fox, A. D. (2012). Use of geolocators reveals previously unknown Chinese and Korean scaly-sided merganser wintering sites. Endangered Species Research, 17, 217-225. https://doi.org/10.3354/esr00429