Perkins, M., I.J. Stenhouse, R.B. Lanctot, S. Brown, J. Bêty, M. Boldenow, J. Cunningham, W. English, R. Gates, H.G. Gilchrist, M-A. Giroux, K. Grond, B. Hill, E. Kwon, J-F. Lamarre, D.B. Lank, N. Lecomte, D. Pavlik, J. Rausch, K. Regan, M. Robards, S.T. Saalfeld, F. Smith, P.A. Smith, B. Wilkinson, P. Woodard, and N. Basu. Factors influencing mercury exposure in Arctic-breeding shorebirds. Ecotoxicology. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10646-023-02708-w. rdcu.be/dpoOK
Fallon, J.A, E.P. Smith, N. Shoch, J.D. Paruk, E.A. Adams, D.C. Evers, P.G.R. Jodice, M. Perkins, D.E. Meattey, and W.A. Hopkins. 2020 Ultraviolet-assisted oiling assessment improves detection of oiled birds experiencing symptoms of hemolytic anemia after exposure to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. Ecotoxicology 29:1399-1408.https://doi.org/10.1007/s10646-020-02255-8. rdcu.be/b6k9P
Heddle, C., J. Elliott, T. Brown, M. Eng, M. Perkins, N Basu, and T. Williams. 2020. Continuous exposure to mercury during embryogenesis and chick development affects later survival and reproduction of zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata). Ecotoxicology 29:1117-1127. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10646-019-02074-6. rdcu.be/bQoqk
Perkins, M., O.P. Lane, D.C. Evers, A. Sauer, E.M. Adams, N.J. O’Driscoll, S.T. Edmunds, A.K. Jackson, J. Hagelin, J. Trimble, and E.M. Sunderland. 2020. Historical patterns in mercury exposure for North American songbirds. Ecotoxicology 29:1161-1173. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10646-019-02054-w. rdcu.be/bFyG3
Perkins, M. and N. Basu. 2018. Dried blood spots for estimating mercury exposure in birds. Environmental Pollution 236:236-246.
Basu, N., J.W.L. Eng, M. Perkins, A. Santa Rios, G. Martincevic, K. Carlson, and R. Neitzel. 2017. Development, validation, and application of a novel method to measure methylmercury in newborn dried blood spots from the Michigan BioTrust for Health. Environmental Research 159:276-282.
Perkins, M., B.D. Barst, J. Hadrava, and N. Basu. 2017. Mercury speciation and subcellular distribution in the liver of experimentally-dosed and wild birds. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 36:3289–3298.
Srigboh, R.K., N. Basu, J. Stephens, E. Asampong, M. Perkins, R.L. Neitzel, and J. Fobil. 2016. Multiple elemental exposures amongst workers at the Agbogbloshie electronic waste (e-waste) site in Ghana. Chemosphere 164:68-74.
Perkins, M., L. Ferguson, R.B. Lanctot, I.J. Stenhouse, S. Kendall, S. Brown, J.O. Hall, K. Regan, and D.C. Evers. 2016. Mercury exposure and risk in breeding and staging Alaskan shorebirds. The Condor 118:171-182.
Fournier, A., A. Sullivan, J. Bump, M. Perkins, M. Shieldcastle, and S. King. 2016. Combining citizen science and stable isotope analysis reveals migratory connectivity in a secretive species, the Virginia rail (Rallus limicola). Journal of Applied Ecology 54: 618-627.
Evers, D.C., J.A Schmutz, N. Basu, C.R. deSorbo, J.S. Fair, C.E. Gray, J. Paruk, M. Perkins, K. Regan, B.D. Uher-Koch, and K.G. Wright. 2014. Mercury exposure and risk in Yellow-billed Loons breeding in Alaska and Canada. Waterbirds 37:147-159.
Perkins, M., S.L. King, and J. Linscombe. 2010. Effectiveness of capture techniques for rails in emergent marsh and agricultural wetlands. Waterbirds 33:376-380.
Perkins, M., S.L. King, S.E. Travis, and J. Linscombe. 2009. Use of morphometric measurements to differentiate between species and sex of King and Clapper Rails. Waterbirds 32:579-584.
Reports and Technical Notes
Stenhouse, I.J., J.L. Goyette, K.J. Regan, and M. Perkins. 2014. Quantifying mercury exposure in North American Arctic-breeding shorebirds. Report to U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service and the Wildlife Management Institute. BRI Report #2014-14. Biodiversity Research Institute, Portland, ME. 31 pp.
Basu, N., M. Bradley, C. McFeely, and M.Perkins. 2013. Public health and hydraulic fracturing in Michigan. In "Hydraulic Fracturing in the State of Michigan". Peer-reviewed. Graham Environmental Sustainability Institute, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. 37 pp. [http://graham.umich.edu/publications/hydraulic-fracturing-michigan-technical-report-public-health]
Evers, D., E.M. Adams, M. Perkins, L. Savoy, C.S. Flegel, M. Duron, A. Gilbert, I. Johnson, and J. McKay. 2011. End-of-study draft summary report: Estimating oiling and mortality of secretive marsh birds from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, NRDA Deepwater Horizon (MC 252) Oil Spill (bird study #3). BRI-NRDA-DWH Report #3.3. Biodiversity Research Institute, Gorham, ME.
Perkins, M., C. V. Klimas, J. Dunbar, T. Foti, and J. Pagan. 2011. Using General Land Office survey records in ecosystem restoration planning. EBA Technical Notes Collection. ERDC TN-EMRRP-EBA-9. U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Vicksburg, MS. [http://el.erdc.usace.army.mil/emrrp/emrrp.html]
Wilder, T.C., W.M. Ford, and M.M. Perkins. 2011. A bibliography of selected literature on indirect impacts associated with Clean Water Act Section 404 permits. ERDC/EL TR-11-16. U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Vicksburg, MS.
Klimas, C.V., T. Foti, J. Dunbar, J. Pagan, and M. Perkins. 2010. Analysis and recommendations for restoration of the Grassy Lake and Lower Little River Bottoms Ecosystem. Report to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers District, Little Rock. U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Vicksburg, MS.
Perkins, M., S.L. King, and D. Krementz. 2009. Stopover habitat use by King Rails: Evaluation and habitat management implications. Final Report to US Fish & Wildlife Service. Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA.