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Josh M. London, Paul B. Conn, Stacie M. Koslovsky, Erin L. Richmond, Jay M. Ver Hoef, Michael F. Cameron, Justin A. Crawford, Andrew L. Von Duyke, Lori Quakenbush, Peter L. Boveng
Publikováno v:
PeerJ, Vol 12, p e18160 (2024)
Ice-associated seals rely on sea ice for a variety of activities, including pupping, breeding, molting, and resting. In the Arctic, many of these activities occur in spring (April through June) as sea ice begins to melt and retreat northward. Rapid a
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https://doaj.org/article/6bc387f0cff145e6a1906ac6ed3647cd
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Julia Stewart Lowndes, Anna M. Holder, Emily H. Markowitz, Corey Clatterbuck, Amanda L. Bradford, Kathryn Doering, Molly H. Stevens, Stefanie Butland, Devan Burke, Sean Kross, Jeffrey W. Hollister, Christine Stawitz, Margaret C. Siple, Adyan Rios, Jessica Nicole Welch, Bai Li, Farnaz Nojavan, Alexandra Davis, Erin Steiner, Josh M. London, Ileana Fenwick, Alexis Hunzinger, Juliette Verstaen, Elizabeth Holmes, Makhan Virdi, Andrew P. Barrett, Erin Robinson
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Ecology and Evolution, Vol 14, Iss 6, Pp n/a-n/a (2024)
Abstract To address our climate emergency, “we must rapidly, radically reshape society”—Johnson & Wilkinson, All We Can Save. In science, reshaping requires formidable technical (cloud, coding, reproducibility) and cultural shifts (mindsets, hy
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https://doaj.org/article/622f1c0b7caf4922a7fdfcc57f046abc
Autor:
Gregory D. Larsen, Alexander C. Seymour, Erin L. Richmond, Lauren M. Divine, Erin E. Moreland, Everette Newton, Josh M. London, David W. Johnston
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Drone Systems and Applications, Vol 10, Iss 1, Pp 235-255 (2022)
The Arctic and its adjacent ecosystems are undergoing rapid ecological reorganization in response to the effects of global climate change, and sentinel species provide critical updates as these changes unfold. This study leverages emerging remote sen
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https://doaj.org/article/35c58d04ce3b44a5b5ff6cd8aef94851
Autor:
Cynthia L. Christman, Josh M. London, Paul B. Conn, Stacie K. Hardy, Gavin M. Brady, Shawn P. Dahle, Benjamin X. Hou, Heather L. Ziel
Publikováno v:
Mammalian Biology. 102:719-732
Aerial surveys of pinnipeds are often used to estimate abundance, a critical component of stock assessments and management decisions. In Alaska, USA, aerial surveys of harbor seals (Phoca vitulina) have historically relied on visual detections by hum
Autor:
Charmain D. Hamilton, Christian Lydersen, Jon Aars, Mario Acquarone, Todd Atwood, Alastair Baylis, Martin Biuw, Andrei N. Boltunov, Erik W. Born, Peter Boveng, Tanya M. Brown, Michael Cameron, John Citta, Justin Crawford, Rune Dietz, Jim Elias, Steven H. Ferguson, Aaron Fisk, Lars P. Folkow, Kathryn J. Frost, Dmitri M. Glazov, Sandra M. Granquist, Rowenna Gryba, Lois Harwood, Tore Haug, Mads Peter Heide‐Jørgensen, Nigel E. Hussey, Jimmy Kalinek, Kristin L. Laidre, Dennis I. Litovka, Josh M. London, Lisa L. Loseto, Shannon MacPhee, Marianne Marcoux, Cory J. D. Matthews, Kjell Nilssen, Erling S. Nordøy, Greg O’Corry‐Crowe, Nils Øien, Morten Tange Olsen, Lori Quakenbush, Aqqalu Rosing‐Asvid, Varvara Semenova, Kim E. W. Shelden, Olga V. Shpak, Garry Stenson, Luke Storrie, Signe Sveegaard, Jonas Teilmann, Fernando Ugarte, Andrew L. Von Duyke, Cortney Watt, Øystein Wiig, Ryan R. Wilson, David J. Yurkowski, Kit M. Kovacs
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Hamilton, C D, Lydersen, C, Aars, J, Acquarone, M, Atwood, T, Baylis, A, Biuw, M, Boltunov, A N, Born, E W, Boveng, P, Brown, T M, Cameron, M, Citta, J, Crawford, J, Dietz, R, Elias, J, Ferguson, S H, Fisk, A, Folkow, L P, Frost, K J, Glazov, D M, Granquist, S M, Gryba, R, Harwood, L, Haug, T, Heide-Jørgensen, M P, Hussey, N E, Kalinek, J, Laidre, K L, Litovka, D I, London, J M, Loseto, L L, MacPhee, S, Marcoux, M, Matthews, C J D, Nilssen, K, Nordøy, E S, O’Corry-Crowe, G, Øien, N, Olsen, M T, Quakenbush, L, Rosing-Asvid, A, Semenova, V, Shelden, K E W, Shpak, O V, Stenson, G, Storrie, L, Sveegaard, S, Teilmann, J, Ugarte, F, Von Duyke, A L, Watt, C, Wiig, Ø, Wilson, R R, Yurkowski, D J & Kovacs, K M 2022, ' Marine mammal hotspots across the circumpolar Arctic ', Diversity and Distributions, vol. 28, no. 12, pp. 2729-2753 . https://doi.org/10.1111/ddi.13543
Diversity and Distributions: A journal of biological invasions and biodiversity
Diversity and Distributions: A journal of biological invasions and biodiversity
Aim: Identify hotspots and areas of high species richness for Arctic marine mammals. Location: Circumpolar Arctic. Methods: A total of 2115 biologging devices were deployed on marine mammals from 13 species in the Arctic from 2005 to 2019. Getis-Ord
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::f9230ad6cd4148ff7d02dbc7739dc0c6
https://pure.au.dk/portal/da/publications/marine-mammal-hotspots-across-the-circumpolar-arctic(59702942-acb4-4778-8d36-3eb871711d05).html
https://pure.au.dk/portal/da/publications/marine-mammal-hotspots-across-the-circumpolar-arctic(59702942-acb4-4778-8d36-3eb871711d05).html
Autor:
Josh M. London, Paul B. Conn, Stacie K. Hardy, Erin L. Richmond, Jay M. Ver Hoef, Michael F. Cameron, Justin A. Crawford, Andrew L. Von Duyke, Lori T. Quakenbush, Peter L. Boveng
Ice-associated seals rely on sea ice for a variety of activities, including breeding, molting, pupping, and resting. In the Arctic, many of these activities occur in spring (April – June) as sea ice begins to melt and retreat northward. Rapid accel
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::5ba365abb554549a0e2d80fa342a31f8
https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.04.07.487572
https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.04.07.487572
Publikováno v:
Global Ecology and Conservation, Vol 25, Iss, Pp e01396-(2021)
McCluskey, S M, Sprogis, K R, London, J M, Bejder, L & Loneragan, N R 2021, ' Foraging preferences of an apex marine predator revealed through stomach content and stable isotope analyses ', Global Ecology and Conservation, vol. 25, e01396 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gecco.2020.e01396
McCluskey, S M, Sprogis, K R, London, J M, Bejder, L & Loneragan, N R 2021, ' Foraging preferences of an apex marine predator revealed through stomach content and stable isotope analyses ', Global Ecology and Conservation, vol. 25, e01396 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gecco.2020.e01396
Insights into the food habits of predators are essential for maintaining healthy predator populations and the functioning of ecosystems. Stomach content and stable isotope analyses were used to investigate the foraging habits of an apex predator, the
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 7, Iss 6, p e38180 (2012)
The goal of this study was to model haul-out behavior of harbor seals (Phoca vitulina) in the Hood Canal region of Washington State with respect to changes in physiological, environmental, and temporal covariates. Previous research has provided a sol
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https://doaj.org/article/0be36ab1f00d4b5aaa0108235c936368
Autor:
Andrew L. Von Duyke, Michael F. Cameron, Mads Peter Heide-Jørgensen, Brendan P. Kelly, Chadwick V. Jay, Gregory O'Corry Crowe, Pierre Richard, John J. Citta, Peter L. Boveng, Justin A. Crawford, Robert Suydam, Lois A. Harwood, Jack Orr, Marianne Marcoux, Josh M. London, Alex Whiting, D. I. Litovka, Anthony S. Fischbach, John C. George, Lloyd F. Lowry, Roderick C. Hobbs, Lori T. Quakenbush, Mark Nelson, Tom Gray, Kathryn J. Frost, Amy S. Kennedy
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Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography. 152:132-153
We collated available satellite telemetry data for six species of ice-associated marine mammals in the Pacific Arctic: ringed seals (Pusa hispida; n = 118), bearded seals (Erignathus barbatus, n = 51), spotted seals (Phoca largha, n = 72), Pacific wa
Publikováno v:
Risk Analysis. 38:1988-2009
Harbor seals in Iliamna Lake, Alaska, are a small, isolated population, and one of only two freshwater populations of harbor seals in the world, yet little is known about their abundance or risk for extinction. Bayesian hierarchical models were used