grants and fellowships. The supervision
team includes Dr. Michael Tift (UNCW), and Dr. Luis Huckstadt (UCSC).
University of North Carolina, Wilmington provides an engaged and dynamic
academic experience, with over 2,200 graduate students and over 16,700
students in total enrollment
Dear colleagues,
We are pleased to announce the publication of our article on Endangered
Species Research, entitled "*A dynamic approach to estimate the probability
of exposure of marine predators to oil exploration seismic surveys over
continental shelf waters*".
Abstract: The ever-increasing
CORRECTION contact the author at lahuc...@ucsc.edu
Dear MARMaMers:
>
> My colleagues and I are pleased to announce the publication of the
> following paper in Nature Climate Change:
>
> Hückstädt, L.A., Piñones, A., Palacios, D.M. *et al.* Projected shifts in
> the foraging habitat of crabeater
Dear MARMaMers:
My colleagues and I are pleased to announce the publication of the
following paper in Nature Climate Change:
Hückstädt, L.A., Piñones, A., Palacios, D.M. *et al.* Projected shifts in
the foraging habitat of crabeater seals along the Antarctic Peninsula. *Nat.
Clim. Chang.*
Dear MARMAM,
My co-authors and I are pleased to announce our recent publication in
Biology Letters:
Huckstadt LA, RR Holser, MS Tift and DP Costa. 2018. The extra burden of
motherhood: reduced dive duration associated with pregnancy status in a
deep-diving mammal, the northern elephant seal.
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Kind regards,
Luis Huckstadt and Seth Newsome
Luis A. Huckstadt, Ph.D.
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
University