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Employment (6)

Biodiversity Research Institute: Portland, ME, US

2010 to present | Marine Bird Program Director, Artic Program Director
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Iain Stenhouse

National Audubon Society: New York, NY, US

2008 to 2009 | Senior Scientist - Important Bird Areas Program (Science)
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Iain Stenhouse

National Audubon Society: New York, NY, US

2004 to 2008 | Director of Bird Conservation - Alaska (Science)
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Iain Stenhouse

Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust: Gloucester, Gloucestershire, GB

1993 to 1994 | Research Officer (Goose Distribution) (Population Dynamics Unit)
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Iain Stenhouse

Scottish Natural Heritage: Inverness, Highland, GB

1993 to 1993 | Special Protection Area Survey Officer (Research & Advisory Services)
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Iain Stenhouse

Scottish Natural Heritage: Inverness, Highland, GB

1992 to 1993 | Scientific Officer (Grey Goose Project) (Research & Advisory Services)
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Iain Stenhouse

Education and qualifications (3)

Memorial University of Newfoundland: Saint John's, NL, CA

1999 to 2003 | PhD (Cognitive & Behaioural Ecology)
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Memorial University of Newfoundland: Saint John's, NL, CA

1996 to 1998 | MSc (Biopsychology)
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University of the West of Scotland: Paisley, Renfrewshire, GB

1988 to 1992 | BSc (Hons) (Biology)
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Works (10)

Assessing the exposure of three diving bird species to offshore wind areas on the U.S. Atlantic Outer Continental Shelf using satellite telemetry

Diversity and Distributions
2020-12 | Journal article
Contributors: Iain J. Stenhouse; Alicia M. Berlin; Andrew T. Gilbert; M. Wing Goodale; Carrie E. Gray; William A. Montevecchi; Lucas Savoy; Caleb S. Spiegel; Alice Hughes
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A preliminary assessment of mercury in the feathers of migratory songbirds breeding in the North American subarctic

Ecotoxicology
2020-10-17 | Journal article
Contributors: I. J. Stenhouse; E. M. Adams; L. M. Phillips; S. Weidensaul; C. L. McIntyre
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A boreal songbird's 20,000 km migration across North America and the Atlantic Ocean

Ecology
2019-05 | Journal article
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Iain Stenhouse

Correlating tropical climate with survival of an Arctic-breeding, trans-equatorial migrant seabird

Arctic Science
2018-12 | Journal article
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Iain Stenhouse

Arctic sea ice a major determinant in Mandt's black guillemot movement and distribution during non-breeding season

Biology Letters
2016-09-30 | Journal article
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Iain Stenhouse
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Mercury exposure and risk in breeding and staging Alaskan shorebirds

The Condor
2016-08 | Journal article
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Iain Stenhouse

Seabird diversity hotspot linked to ocean productivity in the Canary Current Large Marine Ecosystem

Biology Letters
2016-08-31 | Journal article
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Iain Stenhouse

Identifying marine Important Bird Areas using at-sea survey data

Biological Conservation
2014-04 | Journal article
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Iain Stenhouse

Offshore Observations of Eastern Red Bats (Lasiurus borealis) in the Mid-Atlantic United States Using Multiple Survey Methods

PLoS ONE
2013-12-19 | Journal article
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Iain Stenhouse

Tracking of Arctic terns Sterna paradisaea reveals longest animal migration

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
2010-02-02 | Journal article
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Iain Stenhouse