Kia ora MARMAM,
On behalf of my co-authors I'm pleased to announce the following
publication in Marine Mammal Science.
Tom Brough, William Rayment, Elisabeth Slooten and Steve Dawson. 2018. Fine
scale distribution for a population of New Zealand's only endemic
cetacean (*Cephalorhynch
Kia ora MARMAM,
We are pleased to announce the recent publication of our article in PLoS
ONE.
Tom Brough, William Rayment and Steve Dawson. 2019. Using a recreational
grade echosounder to quantify the potential prey field of coastal
predators. PLoS ONE 14(5): e0217013.
Abstract
Quantifying the
w.int-res.com/abstracts/meps/v635/p187-202/. Or feel free to
email me (tom.broug...@gmail.com) for a pdf.
Cheers,
Tom Brough
*Spatiotemporal distribution of foraging in a marine predator: behavioural
drivers of hotspot formation*
Tom Brough, William Rayment, Elisabeth Slooten, Stephen Dawson,
Many sp
s.com/abstracts/esr/v29/n3/p255-270/
Alternatively, feel free to request a copy from me at tom.bro...@otago.ac.nz
The abstract of the study is given below,
Warm regards,
Tom Brough
*PhD Candidate*
*Marine Mammal Research Group*
*Department of Marine Science*
*University of Otago, Dunedin, NZ*
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better guide the management of important areas for the conservation
of both species and ecosystems
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Dr Tom Brough (he / him)
Marine Ecologist - Quantitative Modeller
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