[MARMAM] Internship oppurtunities with Montenegro Dolphin Research

2022-04-27 Thread Aylin Akkaya
The Montenegro Dolphin Research is a scientific project run by Marine Mammals Research Association (DMAD). Our study is the only long term research study of marine mammals in Montenegrin and Albanian coastal waters. We aim to address questions about marine mammal abundance, distribution and

[MARMAM] New publication: Multi-regional comparison of scarring and pigmentation patterns in Cuvier's beaked whales

2022-04-27 Thread Erin Falcone
On behalf of my co-authors, we are pleased to share our recent publication in a special edition of Mammalian Biology focused on techniques and methods of photo-identification: Coomber, F.G., Falcone, E.A., Keene, E.L., Cárdenas-Hinojosa, G.; Huerta-Patiño, R.; Rosso, M. Multi-regional comparison

[MARMAM] New Publication: Concepts, knowledge gaps and concerns relating to stranded cetacean welfare and survival

2022-04-27 Thread Rebecca Boys
Dear MARMAMers, My co-authors and I are pleased to announce our recent publication in a special issue on Wildlife Welfare in the journal Diversity which has explored the fundamental concepts, knowledge gaps and key concerns relating to stranded cetacean welfare and survival. Boys, R.M.;

[MARMAM] New paper: On bottlenose dolphins from the Southeast Gulf of California

2022-04-27 Thread Eduardo Morteo
Dear colleagues, On behalf of my coauthors, I am delighted to share with you our latest paper dealing with sea surface temperature, chlorophyll and their relation to relative abundance of bottlenose dolphins in Mexican waters, published in the Latin American Journal of Aquatic Mammals (LAJAM):

[MARMAM] New publication on Saimaa ringed seal moulting site fidelity

2022-04-27 Thread Vincent Biard
Dear MARMAM community, My co-authors and I are pleased to announce the publication of our article ”Extreme moulting site fidelity of the Saimaa ringed seal” in Mammalian Biology. Vincent Biard, Milaja Nykänen, Marja Niemi, Mervi Kunnasranta. Abstract: Site fidelity is commonly observed in