Bib Flashcards
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Foote, A.D., Vijay, N., Ávila-Arcos, M.C., Baird, R.W., Durban, J.W., Fumagalli, M., Robertson, K.M., Vilstrup, J.T., Wade, P. and Willerslev, E., 2016. Genome-culture coevolution promotes rapid divergence of killer whale ecotypes. Nature Communications, 7, p.11693. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms11693
Shows how ecological specialization and social learning drive rapid divergence among killer whale ecotypes.
Ford, J.K.B., Ellis, G.M. and Balcomb, K.C., 2000. Killer whales: The natural history and genealogy of Orcinus orca in British Columbia and Washington State. Vancouver: UBC Press.
Detailed natural history and population structure of resident and transient killer whales in the Pacific Northwest.
Ponganis, P.J., 2011. Diving mammals. Comprehensive Physiology, 1(1), pp.447–465.
Classic text covering the behavior and physiology of various diving animals, including marine mammals and birds.
Boyd, I.L., Bowen, W.D. and Iverson, S.J. (eds.), 2010. Marine mammal ecology and conservation: a handbook of techniques. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Comprehensive reference on life history traits, reproductive strategies, and conservation in marine mammals.
Roff, D.A., 2002. Life history evolution. Sunderland, MA: Sinauer Associates.
Theoretical exploration of life history strategies, trade-offs, and evolutionary outcomes across species.
Hussey, N.E., Kessel, S.T., Aarestrup, K., Cooke, S.J., Cowley, P.D., Fisk, A.T., Harcourt, R.G., Holland, K.N., Iverson, S.J., Kocik, J.F., Mills Flemming, J. and Whoriskey, F.G., 2015. Aquatic animal telemetry: A panoramic window into the underwater world. Science, 348(6240), p.1255642. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1255642
Global overview of telemetry technologies and their role in revealing animal movements and behavior.
Hammond, P.S., Macleod, K., Berggren, P., Borchers, D.L., Burt, L., Cañadas, A., Desportes, G., Donovan, G.P., Gilles, A., Gillespie, D., Gordon, J., Hiby, L., Kuklik, I., Leaper, R., Lehnert, K., Leopold, M., Lovell, P., Øien, N., Paxton, C.G.M., Ridoux, V., Rogan, E., Samarra, F., Scheidat, M., Sequeira, M., Siebert, U., Skov, H., Swift, R., Tasker, M.L., Teilmann, J., Van Canneyt, O. and Vázquez, J.A., 2013. Cetacean abundance and distribution in European Atlantic shelf waters to inform conservation and management. Biological Conservation, 164, pp.107–122. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2013.04.010
Combines survey and tracking data to map cetacean populations for conservation planning.
Thomas, L., Buckland, S.T., Rexstad, E.A., Laake, J.L., Strindberg, S., Hedley, S.L., Bishop, J.R.B., Marques, T.A. and Burnham, K.P., 2010. Distance software: design and analysis of distance sampling surveys for estimating population size. Journal of Applied Ecology, 47(1), pp.5–14.
Technical guide on using distance sampling to estimate animal populations, widely applied in marine surveys.
Connor, R.C., Wells, R.S., Mann, J. and Read, A.J., 2000. The bottlenose dolphin: Social relationships in a fission-fusion society. In: Mann, J., Connor, R.C., Tyack, P.L. and Whitehead, H. (eds.), Cetacean Societies: Field Studies of Dolphins and Whales. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, pp.91–126.
Explores dolphin social structure, alliance formation, and communication within fission-fusion groups.
Whitehead, H., 2008. Analyzing animal societies: Quantitative methods for vertebrate social analysis. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Introduces analytical methods for studying animal social networks and cultural transmission.
Read, A.J., Drinker, P. and Northridge, S., 2006. Bycatch of marine mammals in U.S. and global fisheries. Conservation Biology, 20(1), pp.163–169.
Reviews the scale and threat of bycatch in global fisheries, and the lack of effective mitigation.
Lewison, R.L., Crowder, L.B., Read, A.J. and Freeman, S.A., 2004. Understanding impacts of fisheries bycatch on marine megafauna. Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 19(11), pp.598–604.
Synthesizes bycatch impacts across marine megafauna, emphasizing ecological and management implications.
Richardson, W.J., Greene, C.R., Malme, C.I. and Thomson, D.H., 1995. Marine Mammals and Noise. San Diego: Academic Press.
Pioneering book on the physiological and behavioral effects of underwater noise on marine mammals.
Erbe, C., Marley, S.A., Schoeman, R.P., Smith, J.N., Trigg, L.E. and Embling, C.B., 2019. The effects of ship noise on marine mammals: A review. Frontiers in Marine Science, 6, p.606.
Modern review of ship noise impacts, including chronic stress, acoustic masking, and behavioral change.
Hooker, S.K., Cañadas, A., Hyrenbach, K.D., Corrigan, C., Polovina, J.J. and Reeves, R.R., 2011. Making protected area networks effective for marine top predators. Marine Policy, 35(5), pp.491–498.
Framework for designing MPAs that account for the mobility and ecology of marine top predators.
Embling, C.B., Gillibrand, P.A., Gordon, J., Shrimpton, J., Stevick, P.T. and Hammond, P.S., 2010. Using habitat models to identify suitable sites for marine protected areas for harbour porpoises. Biological Conservation, 143(2), pp.267–279.
Uses predictive modelling to guide the placement of MPAs for effective protection of mobile species.
Clapham, P.J. and Baker, C.S., 2002. Whaling, modern. In: Perrin, W.F., Würsig, B. and Thewissen, J.G.M. (eds.), Encyclopedia of Marine Mammals. San Diego: Academic Press, pp.1328–1332.
Outlines the history, methods, and consequences of modern commercial whaling.