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Fraser WR, Trivelpiece WZ. Factors controlling the distribution of seabirds: winter-summer heterogeneity in the distribution of Adelie penguin populations. In: Quetin LB Foundations for Ecological Research West of the Antarctic Peninsula. Vol. 70. Foundations for Ecological Research West of the Antarctic Peninsula. Washington, DC; 1996. p. 257-272.
Fraser WR, Trivelpiece WZ. Palmer LTER: Relationships between variability in sea-ice coverage, krill recruitment, and the foraging ecology of Adelie penguins. Antarctic Journal of the United States. 1995;30(5):271-272.
Fraser WR, Hofmann EE. A predator's perspective on causal links between climate change, physical forcing and ecosystem response. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 2003;265:1-15.
Fraser WR, Trivelpiece WZ, Ainley DG, Trivelpiece SG. Increases in Antarctic penguin populations: reduced competition with whales or a loss of sea ice due to environmental warming?. Polar Biology. 1992;11:525-531.
Fraser WR, Patterson DL. Human disturbance and long-term changes in Adelie penguin populations: a natural experiment at Palmer Station, Antarctic Peninsula. In: H DW Antarctic Communities: Species, Structure and Survival, Scientific Committee for Antarctic Research (SCAR), Sixth Biological Symposium. Antarctic Communities: Species, Structure and Survival, Scientific Committee for Antarctic Research (SCAR), Sixth Biological Symposium. New York, NY; 1997. p. 445-452.
Fraser WR, Trivelpiece WZ, Houston BR, Patterson DL. Palmer LTER: Seabird research undertaken during 1991-1992 at Palmer Station, Antarctic peninsula. Antarctic Journal of the United States. 1992;27(5):249-250.
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