[MARMAM] DOLPHIN RESEARCH INTERNSHIP IN PORTUGAL

2021-02-19 Thread AIMM Internships
*DOLPHIN RESEARCH INTERNSHIP IN PORTUGAL* *BACKGROUND:* The Marine Environment Research Association - AIMM, is a non-profit, non-governmental organization focused on the research and conservation of marine species, running an ongoing study of cetaceans in southern Portugal (Algarve). This projec

[MARMAM] New publication on burst pulses produced by Guiana dolphins (Sotalia guianensis)

2021-02-19 Thread Mariana Barbosa
Dear Colleagues, We are pleased to announce the publication of the following paper in the Bioacoustics Journal: Mariana Barbosa, Lis Bittencourt, Tatiana L. Bisi, José Lailson-Brito, and Alexandre F. Azevedo (2021). Characterisation and classification method of burst pulses produced by Guiana do

[MARMAM] IMMS Dolphin Photo-ID Research Internship Summer 2021 - Deadline Approaching

2021-02-19 Thread Jessica Post
The Institute for Marine Mammal Studies (IMMS) Research Internship Program is designed as a way for students interested in a career in marine science to gain valuable research experience in a real-world setting. As an intern, you will be trained in all aspects of dolphin photo-ID research as wel

[MARMAM] New publication: Lessons from research and management of cetacean tourism in New Zealand

2021-02-19 Thread Marta Guerra
Dear MARMAM subscribers, On behalf of my colleagues, I would like to announce the publication of our article 'Looking back to move forward: lessons from three decades of research and management of cetacean tourism in New Zealand', recently published in Frontiers in Marine Science. The article can b

[MARMAM] New Publication: Stredulinsky et al. (2021)

2021-02-19 Thread Eva Stredulinsky
Dear colleagues, We are very pleased to announce the recent publication of our paper: "Family feud: permanent group splitting in a highly philopatric mammal, the killer whale (*Orcinus orca*)". The article is available here: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00265-021-02992-8 AUTHORS Str

[MARMAM] Humpback whale responses to killer whale sounds

2021-02-19 Thread Benjamin Benti
Dear colleagues, We are pleased to announce the publication of our latest results in Marine Ecology Progress Series: Benti et al. (2021) Indication that the behavioural responses of humpback whales to killer whale sounds are influenced by trophic relationships. Mar Ecol Prog Ser 660:217-232. DO