My co-authors and I are pleased to share our latest publication:
Burnham, R.E., Duffus, D.A., Malcolm, C.D., Towards an enhanced
management of recreational whale watching: The use of ecological and
behavioural data to support evidence based management actions
> Biological Conservation 255,
My co-authors and I are pleased to share our latest publication from our
use of gliders to explore whale habitat: _Remote sensing and mapping
habitat features pertinent to fin whale life histories in coastal and
offshore waters of Vancouver Island, British Columbia_
Journal of Experimental
My colleague and I are pleased to announce the publication of a new
paper on the maternal behaviour of gray whales in a foraging area on
Canada's west coast
Burnham, R.E., Duffus, D.A. Maternal behaviors of gray whales
(_Eschrichtius robustus_) on a summer foraging site
Mar Mam Sci. 2020;1-19.
I'm happy to share 2 new publications
The first is a continuation of the discussion of 'Whale Geography'
(previous discussion here:https://doi.org/10.1177/0309133317734103)
Burnham, R.E. 2020. Whale Geography: A species-centric approach applied
to migration' 44 (3)_: _419-434
It can be found
My co-author and I are pleased to announce the recent publication of the
latest in a series of papers on the acoustic life of gray whales in
Ocean and Coastal Management
THE USE OF PASSIVE ACOUSTIC MONITORING AS A CENSUS TOOL OF GRAY WHALE
(_ESCHRICHTIUS ROBUSTUS_) MIGRATION
Passive acoustic
My co-author and I are happy to announce the publication of two new
papers of the acoustic ecology of gray whales.
The first:"Gray whale calling response to altered soundscapes drive by
whale watching activities in a foraging area" is published the Journal
of Ocean Technology and can be found
My co-author and I are happy to share two new papers. The first is a short
note to present findings from passive acoustic recordings from the coastal
study area of the Whale Research Lab, and the second is taken from results
from a more offshore survey.
1. Acoustic Predator–Prey Reaction: Gray
My co-authors and I are happy to share our new publication:
Burnham, R.E., Duffus, D.A., Mouy, X. 2019. The presence of large whale
species in Clayoquot Sound and its offshore waters. Continental Shelf
Research. 177: 15-23
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.csr.2019.03.004
Abstract:
Large whale
My co-author and I are pleased to present our latest paper that
synthesizes our ecological findings from our gray whale study over the
last 20 years.
Burnham, R. and Duffus, D. 2018. Patterns of predator-prey dynamics
between gran whales (Eschrichtius robustus) and mysid species in Clayoguot
My colleagues and I are pleased to announce the publication of the paper
Burnham, R.E, Duffus, D.A, Mouy, X. 2018. Gray Whale (Eschrictius
robustus) Call Types Recorded During Migration off the West Coast of
Vancouver Island.
Frontiers in Marine Science, https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2018.00329
For those following the Whale Lab at the University of Victoria, and
colleagues interested in whale geography, a couple of new publications
First record of the marine mysid Hippacanthomysis platypoda Murano &
Chess, 1987 in coastal waters of British Columbia, Canada
Rianna E Burnham Kenneth
We are pleased to announce the publication of passive acoustic monitoring
of killer whales analyzed with community science and conservation in mind:
Burnham, R.E., R. Palm, D. Duffus, X. Mouy, and A. Riera. 2016. The
combined use of visual and acoustic data collection techniques for winter
killer
For those of you following the gray whale-mysid story, we are pleased to
announce the publication of the latest installment.
Burnham, R.E. 2015. Reproductive strategies conferring species dominance
in marine mysid species (Peracarida, Mysida) species in coastal waters off
Vancouver Island, BC.
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