
2021
Sydeman WJ, Schoeman D, Thompson SA, Hoover BA, & multiple authors. (2021). Hemispheric asymmetry in productivity of ecosystem sentinels: trouble in the north, opportunity in the south. Science
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Hoover BA, Garcia-Reyes MA, Batten S, Gentemann C, & Sydeman WJ. (2021). Spatio-temporal persistence in mesoscale zooplankton communities in the eastern North Pacific. PLoS One
Sin SW, Hoover BA, Nevitt GN, & Edwards GN. (2021). Demographic history rather than mating system predicts signatures of inbreeding and inbreeding depression in an outbred population of seabirds. American Naturalist.
Heal M, Hoover BA, & Waggit, J. (2021). Using rangefinder binoculars to measure fine-scale movement of European Shag Phalacrocorax aristotelis in tidal stream environments. Bird Study.
Goldsmith GR, Gormally BM, Green R, Harrison AW, Hoover BA, Quides K, Thammavongsy Z, Welles SR, Zhang B, & Gray KM. (2021). Facilitating difficult discussions in STEM. Journal of Microbiology and Biology Education
2020
Piper WH, Grear J, Hoover BA, Myers MW, & Lomery E. (2020). Loons on the wane: plunging chick and floater survival cause population decline in a northern icon. Condor
Hoover BA, Piper WH, Banfield N, Brunk KE, Jukkala, GN, & Rypel A. (2020). Early evidence of natal-habitat preference: juvenile loons feed on natal-like lakes after fledging. Evolution and Ecology
2018
Hoover BA, Alcaide MA, Jennings SE, Edwards S, & Nevitt, GA. (2018). Ecology can inform genetics: Disassortative mating contributes to MHC polymorphism in Leach's storm-petrels (Oceanodroma leucorhoa). Molecular Ecology.
2017
Pearce DS, Hoover BA, Jennings S, Nevitt GA, & Docherty KM. (2017). Morphological and genetic factors shape the microbiome of a seabird species (Oceanodroma leucorhoa) more than environmental and social factors. Microbiome.
2016
Hoover BA & Nevitt GA (2016) Modeling the importance of sample size in relation to error in MHC-based mate-choice studies on natural populations. Integrative and Comparative Science.
2014
Jones et al. (2014). A cross-shelf gradient of delta-15 N stable isotope values of krill and pollack indicates seabird foraging patterns in the Bering Sea. Deep Sea Research II
2013
Benoit-Bird et al. (2013). Prey patch patterns predict habitat use by top marine predators with diverse foraging strategies. PLOS One
2011
Benoit-Bird KJ, Kuletz KJ, Heppell SA, Jones NM & Hoover BA. (2011). Active acoustic examination of the diving behavior of murres foraging on patchy prey. Marine Ecology Progress Series.
2006
Hoover BA, Nguyen H, Thompson L, & Wright, WG (2006). Associative Memory in Three Aplysiids: Correlation with Heterosynaptic Modulation. Learning & Memory, 13(6), 820-826.
Book chapters and technical reports
Sydeman WJ, Hoover BA, Thompson SA. Seabirds on the CalCOFI/CCE-LTER Survey, Winter 2021 Data Report. Farallon Institute Report
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Gibble CA, & Hoover BA. (2018). Interactions between seabirds and harmful algal blooms. In Harmful Algae: A Compendium Desk
Reference. S. Shumway, pgs 223-242, ed. Wiley-Blackwell
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Thompson AR, Schroeder ID, Bograd S, Hazen EL, Hoover BA, Thompson SA, Sydeman, WJ. & 34 other authors (2019). State of the
California Current 2018-2019: A novel anchovy regime and a new marine heat wave? CalCOFI Report, 60
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Sydeman WJ, Hoover BA, Thompson SA. Seabirds on the CalCOFI/CCE-LTER Survey, Spring 2018 Data Report. Farallon Institute Report
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Hoover BA, Thompson SA, & Sydeman, WJ. (2018). Sensing and mapping krill in the California Current– Rockfish Recruitment and Ecosystem Survey (RREAS) 2018 Data Report
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Hoover BA, Thompson SA, & Sydeman, WJ. (2018). Sensing and mapping krill in the California Current– Rockfish Recruitment and Ecosystem Survey (RREAS) 2017 Data Report
In review or in prep
Piper et al. (in prep). Territory defense in a species with costly social behavior.
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Hoover et al. (in prep). Male yodels reflect both age and quality in an iconic northern waterbird..
Jennings et al. (in revision). Feather chemicals reflect information on the major histocompatibility complex in a highly scented seabird. Royal Proceedings B
Tyson al. (in revision) Energetic constraints give rise to sex-specific provisioning in a monomorphic seabird, the Leach's storm-petrel). Avian Biology

