sensory
pollutants overlap in space and time with an organism’s activity, and
foster development of strategic interventions to mitigate the impact of
sensory pollutants. Future research that applies this framework will
provide critical insight to preserve the natural sensory world.
Best wishes,
ignificant complexity and sex
differences in subsurface foraging behavior, and underscore the importance
of incorporating behavior into the design of conservation strategies.
Please contact me with any questions.
Cheers,
Jennifer Tennessen
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Jennifer B. Tennessen, Ph.D.
Postdoctoral Scientist,
Dear MARMAM community,
We are pleased to share with you our recent paper in the Journal of
Experimental Biology, using movement data from Dtags to detect underwater
prey capture and investigate foraging behavior in resident-type killer
whales.
Tennessen, J.B., Holt, M.M., Hanson, M.B., Emmons,
full text available at:
http://www.int-res.com/abstracts/esr/v30/p225-237/
Or email me directly for a pdf copy:
jennifer.tennes...@gmail.com
Best wishes,
Jennifer Tennessen
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Jennifer B. Tennessen, Ph.D.
Research Associate
Department of Biology
Western Washington University
Bellingham,