Sally Poncet
Sally Poncet (born 1954) is an Australian-born scientist and adventurer who has explored and studied the Antarctic region since 1977. Her specialty is birds and she made extensive studies of albatross and their habitats for the British Antarctic Survey. She has written guidebooks on preservation of the flora and fauna of South Georgia and received numerous awards and honors, including the Blue Water Medal, the Fuchs Medal and the Polar Medal for her contributions to understanding the southern polar region. Provided by Wikipedia-
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2by Michael A. Tabak, Sally Poncet, Ken Passfield, Carlos Martinez del RioGet access
Published in NeoBiota (2015)
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3by Klemens Pütz, Phil N Trathan, Julieta Pedrana, Martin A Collins, Sally Poncet, Benno LüthiGet access
Published in PLoS ONE (2014)
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5by Melanie Hingston, Sally Poncet, Ken Passfield, Michael A. Tabak, Sofia I. Gabriel, Stuart B. Piertney, James C. RussellGet access
Published in Diversity (2016)
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6by John Dickens, Philip R. Hollyman, Tom Hart, Gemma V. Clucas, Eugene J. Murphy, Sally Poncet, Philip N. Trathan, Martin A. CollinsGet access
Published 2021
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7by John Dickens, Philip R. Hollyman, Tom Hart, Gemma V. Clucas, Eugene J. Murphy, Sally Poncet, Philip N. Trathan, Martin A. CollinsGet access
Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (2021)
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