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14. Yang Y., Yanai, R.D., Schoch, N., Buxton, V.L., Gonzales, K.E., Evers, D.C., and Lampman, G.G. 2020. Determining optimum sampling strategies for monitoring mercury and reproductive success in common loons in the Adirondacks of New York. Ecotoxicology, 29:1786-1793.
13. Schoch, N., Yang Y*., Yanai, R.D., Evers, D.C., and Buxton, V.L. 2020. Spatial patterns and temporal trends in mercury concentrations in common loons (Gavia immer) from 1998 to 2016 in New York’s Adirondack Park: Has this top predator benefitted from mercury emission controls? Ecotoxicology, 29:1774-1785. * corresponding author; equal contributions
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11. Sauer, A.K., Driscoll, C.T., Evers, D.C., Adams, E.M. and Yang, Y., 2020. Mercury exposure in songbird communities along an elevational gradient on Whiteface Mountain, Adirondack Park (New York, USA). Ecotoxicology, 29:1830-1842.
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8. Mobley, M.L., Yang Y*., Yanai, R.D., Nelson, K.A., Bacon, A.R., and Richter, D.D. 2019. How to estimate statistically detectable trends in a time series: a case study of soil carbon and nutrient concentrations at the Calhoun Long-Term Soil-Ecosystem Experiment. Soil Science Society of America Journal. 83:S133-S140. * corresponding author; equal contributions
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Report and others
1. Howe H., Schoch, N., Yang Y., Yanai, R.D., Buxton, V.L., Evers, D.C., Driscoll, C.T., Gonzales, K.E., and Lampman, G.G. 2020. Adirondack Loons: Have they benefitted from mercury emissions controls? Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation Science Summary Report 2020-1. Saranac Lake, NY.