[MARMAM] New paper on Antarctic minke whale vocal behavior

2022-09-29 Thread Ari Friedlaender
On behalf of my co-authors, I am pleased to share the following manuscript recently published in Royal Society Open Science. The manuscript is freely available for download. Acoustic signalling and behaviour of Antarctic minke whales (*Balaenoptera bonaerensis*) C.B. Casey, S. Weindorf, E. Levy,

[MARMAM] Postdoc opportunity in marine mammal biologging

2022-07-06 Thread Ari Friedlaender
Hello, The Department of Ocean Sciences at the University of California, Santa Cruz (UCSC) invites applications for the position, *Postdoctoral Scholar in Biologging and Behavioral Ecology of Marine Mammals*. Under the direction of Dr. Ari Friedlaender, the postdoctoral scholar will conduct field

[MARMAM] Recent papers on Antarctic minke whales and humpback whales

2021-07-20 Thread Ari Friedlaender
+Caroline>, Ari Friedlaender <https://anatomypubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/action/doSearch?ContribAuthorStored=Friedlaender%2C+Ari> The paper can be accessed through Anatomical Record at: https://doi.org/10.1002/ar.24720 <https://doi.org/10.1002/ar.24720> Thank you. Ari Friedlaen

[MARMAM] Marine Mammal Online Experience

2020-05-29 Thread Ari Friedlaender
and scientists include: Dr. Nicholas Pyenson – Research Geologist and Curator of Fossil Marine Mammals at the National Museum of Natural History. World expert on marine mammal evolution Dr. Ari Friedlaender – Associate Researcher at UC Santa Cruz and Director of Research for the California

[MARMAM] New article on resource partitioning between humpback and minke whales in Antarctica

2009-01-02 Thread Ari Friedlaender
access this manuscript from the journal web site via the Members Area: www.marinemammalogy.org or contact me for a pdf: a...@duke.edu Thank you. Ari Friedlaender Ari S. Friedlaender, Ph.D. Assistant Research Scientist Duke University Marine Laboratory 135 Pivers Island Road Beaufort, NC 28516

[MARMAM] NEW ARTICLE ON HUMPBACK WHALES AND PREY IN THE ANTARCTIC

2008-08-13 Thread Ari Friedlaender
with penguins, as sea ice and krill populations around the Antarctic Peninsula are affected by rapid changes in climate. Polar Biology DOI: 10.1007/s0300-008-0460-x If you do not have access to this journal and would like a pdf of the article please contact: Ari Friedlaender [EMAIL PROTECTED