Publications

Peak Colony Count During Another Year of Average Productivity and Provisioning at the Freeman Seabird Preserve
‘Elepaio 79(2): 13-14.
By K. David Hyrenbach, Associate Professor of Oceanography, Hawai‘i Pacific University

Polymer Identification of Plastic Debris Ingested by Pelagic-Phase Sea Turtles in the Central Pacific
Environmental Science & Technology 52: 11535 – 11544
Jung, M.R., et al. 2018

Global Monitoring of Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) Using Seabird Preen Gland Oil
Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 75(4): 545-556
Yamashita, R., et al. 2018

Validation of ATR FT-IR to Identify Polymers of Plastic Marine Debris, Including Those Ingested by Marine Organisms
Marine Pollution Bulletin, 127: 704–716
Jung, M.R., et al. 2018.

Seabird Trophic Position Across Three Ocean Regions Tracks Ecosystem Differences
Frontiers in Marine Science 5:317.
DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2018.00317
Gagné, T.O., Hyrenbach, K.D., Hagemann, M.E., Bass, O.L., Pimm, S.L., MacDonald, M., Peck, B., & Van Houtan, K.S. 2018.

Plastic ingestion by Tristram’s Storm-petrel (Oceanodroma tristrami) chicks from French Frigate Shoals, Northwestern Hawaiian Islands.
Marine Pollution Bulletin, 128: 369–378
Youngren, S.M., Rapp, D.C., & Hyrenbach, K.D. 2018.

First Quantification of Plastic Ingestion by Short-Tailed Albatross Phoebastria Albatrus.
Marine Ornithology, 46 (1): 79-84
Donnelly-Greenan, E., Hyrenbach, D., Beck, J., Fitzgerald, S., Nevins, H., & Hester, M. 2018.

Trophic Signatures of Seabirds Suggest Shifts in Oceanic Ecosystems
Science Advances: Vol. 4, No. 2, eaao3946
DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.aao3946
Gagné, T.O., Hyrenbach, K.D., Hagemann, M.E., & Van Houtan, K.S. 2018.

2017: Peak Colony Count During Another Year of Average Productivity and Provisioning at the Freeman Seabird Preserve
Elepaio, Journal of the Hawai’i Audubon Society, March/April 2018
K. David Hyrenbach

2016: A Year of Average Productivity and Provisioning at the Freeman Seabird Preserve
Elepaio, Journal of the Hawai’i Audubon Society, March/April 2017
K. David Hyrenbach

Community-wide Patterns of Plastic Ingestion in Seabirds Breeding at French Frigate Shoals, Northwestern Hawaiian Islands
Marine Pollution Bulletin, 123 (1–2): 269-278.
Rapp, DC, Youngren, S.M., Hartzell, P. & Hyrenbach, K.D. 2017.

Plastic ingestion by Black-footed Albatross (Phoebastria nigripes) from Kure Atoll, Hawai’i: Linking Chick Diet Remains and Parental At-sea Foraging Distributions.
Marine Ornithology 45: 225-236.
Hyrenbach, K.D., Hester, M.M., Adams, J., Titmus, A.J., Michael, P., Wahl, T., Chang, C.-W., Marie, A, & Vanderlip, C. 2017.

2015: Another Record Population Count at the Freeman Seabird Preserve During a Year of Low Productivity
Elepaio, Journal of the Hawai’i Audubon Society, March/April 2016
K. David Hyrenbach

Placing Local Aggregations in a Larger-Scale Context: Hierarchical Modeling of BlackFooted Albatross Dispersion
PLoS ONE 11(4): e0153783.
P. E. Michael1, J. Jahncke, K. D. Hyrenbach

Geospatial Approaches to Support Pelagic Conservation Planning and Adaptive Management
Endangered Species Research, Vol. 30: 1–9, 2016
Wedding et al.

2014: Another Record Population Count at the Freeman Seabird Preserve During a Year of Average Breeding
Elepaio, Journal of the Hawai’i Audubon Society, March/April 2015
K. David Hyrenbach

Shearwaters as Ecosystem Indicators: Towards Fishery-independent Metrics of Fish Abundance in the California Current
Journal of Marine Systems 146 (2015) 109–120
Shannon E. Lyday, Lisa T. Ballance, David B. Field, K. David Hyrenbach

Wedge-tailed Shearwater Breeding Phenology at the Freeman Seabird Preserve, Oʻahu, Hawaiʻi
Elepaio, Journal of the Hawai’i Audubon Society, May/June 2015
Harrison Pravder, Christopher Prestridge, K. David Hyrenbach

Five Years of Wedge-tailed Shearwater Monitoring and Habitat Restoration at the Freeman Seabird Preserve: 2009 – 2013
Elepaio, Journal of the Hawai’i Audubon Society, March/April 2014
K. David Hyrenbach

Diving Behavior of Wedge-Tailed Shearwaters Rearing Chicks on Lehua Islet
Elepaio, Journal of the Hawai’i Audubon Society, Jan./Feb. 2014
K. David Hyrenbach, Julia S. Gleichman & Nina J. Karnovsky