Browsing Research Articles (Zoology and Entomology) by Author "Jackson, Jennifer A."

Browsing Research Articles (Zoology and Entomology) by Author "Jackson, Jennifer A."

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  • Carroll, Emma L.; Ott, Paulo H.; McMillan, Louise F.; Vernazzani, Barbara Galletti; Neveceralova, Petra; Vermeulen, Els; Gaggiotti, Oscar E.; Andriolo, Artur; Baker, C. Scott; Bamford, Connor; Best, Peter B.; Cabrera, Elsa; Calderan, Susannah; Chirife, Andrea; Fewster, Rachel M.; Flores, Paulo A.C.; Frasier, Timothy; Freitas, Thales R.O.; Groch, Karina; Hulva, Pavel; Kennedy, Amy S.; Leaper, Russell; Leslie, Matthew S.; Moore, Michael; Oliveira, Larissa; Seger, Jon; Stepien, Emilie N.; Valenzuela, Luciano O.; Zerbini, Alexandre; Jackson, Jennifer A. (Oxford University Press, 2020-05)
    As species recover from exploitation, continued assessments of connectivity and population structure are warranted to provide information for conservation and management. This is particularly true in species with high ...
  • Jackson, Jennifer A.; Kennedy, Amy S.; Moore, Michael; Andriolo, Artur; Bamford, Connor C.G.; Calderan, Susannah; Cheeseman, Ted; Gittins, George; Groch, Karina; Kelly, Natalie; Leaper, Russell; Leslie, Matthew S.; Lurcock, Sarah; Miller, Brian S.; Richardson, Jessica; Rowntree, Vicky; Smith, Patrick; Stepien, Emilie; Stowasser, Gabriele; Trathan, Phil; Vermeulen, Els; Zerbini, Alexandre N.; Carroll, Emma L. (Inter Research, 2020-11)
    Around 176 500 whales were killed in the sub-Antarctic waters off South Georgia (South Atlantic) between 1904 and 1965. In recent decades, whales have once again become summer visitors, with the southern right whale (SRW) ...
  • Bestley, Sophie; Ropert-Coudert, Yan; Nash, Susan Bengtson; Brooks, Cassandra M.; Cotte, Cedric; Dewar, Meagan; Friedlaender, Ari S.; Jackson, Jennifer A.; Labrousse, Sara; Lowther, Andrew D.; McMahon, Clive Reginald; Phillips, Richard A.; Pistorius, Pierre Anton; Puskic, Peter S.; Reis, Ana Olivia de A.; Reisinger, Ryan Rudolf; Santos, Mercedes; Tarszisz, Esther; Tixier, Paul; Trathan, Philip N.; Wege, Mia; Wienecke, Barbara (Frontiers Media, 2020-11)
    The massive number of seabirds (penguins and procellariiformes) and marine mammals (cetaceans and pinnipeds) – referred to here as top predators – is one of the most iconic components of the Antarctic and Southern Ocean. ...