Peer Review Publications
While we try and publish our research as open access, please contact us for copies if you can't access any of those publications that are not available due to a paywall. Feyrer, L.J., Zhao, S.T., Whitehead, H. and Matthews, C.J., 2020. Prolonged maternal investment in northern bottlenose whales alters our understanding of beaked whale reproductive life history. PLOS one, 15(6), p.e0235114. Feyrer, L. J., Bentzen, P., Whitehead, H., Paterson, I. G., & Einfeldt, A. (2019). Evolutionary impacts differ between two exploited populations of northern bottlenose whale ( Hyperoodon ampullatus). Ecology and Evolution, 1(1), 101–18. http://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.5813 Einfeldt, A. L., Orbach, D. N., & Feyrer, L. J. (2019). A method for determining sex and chromosome copy number: sex-by-sequencing reveals the first two species of marine mammals with XXY chromosome condition. Journal of Mammalogy, 35, 1228–7. http://doi.org/10.1093/jmammal/gyz131 Clarke, E., Feyrer, L. J., Moors-Murphy, H., & Stanistreet, J. (2019). Click characteristics of northern bottlenose whales (Hyperoodon ampullatus) and Sowerby's beaked whales (Mesoplodon bidens) off eastern Canada. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1–9. http://doi.org/10.1121/1.5111336 Einfeldt, A. L., Paterson, I. G., & Feyrer, L. J. (2019). Complete mitochondrial genomes and phylogeny of two rare whale species: True’s (Mesoplodon mirus: True 1913) and Sowerby’s (Mesoplodon bidens: Sowerby 1804) beaked whales. Mitochondrial DNA Part B, 4(1), 275–276. http://doi.org/10.1080/23802359.2018.1541719 Hooker, S. K., de Soto, N. A., Baird, R. W., Carroll, E. L., Claridge, D., Feyrer, L., et al. 2019. Future Directions in Research on Beaked Whales. Frontiers in Marine Science, 5, 217. Dalebout, M. L., Hooker, S. K., & Christensen, I. (2001). Genetic Diversity and Population Structure Among Northern Bottlenose Whales, Hyperoodon Ampullatus, in the Western North Atlantic Ocean. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 79(3), 478–484. Dalebout, M. L., Ruzzante, D. E., Whitehead, H., & Øien, N. I. (2006). Nuclear and Mitochondrial Markers Reveal Distinctiveness of a Small Population Of Bottlenose Whales (Hyperoodon Ampullatus) in the Western North Atlantic. Molecular Ecology, 15(11), 3115–3129. Dufault, S & Whitehead, H. (1994). Floating Marine Pollution In “The Gully” on the Continental Slope, Nova Scotia, Canada, Marine Pollution Bulletin 28(8), 489–493. Gowans, S., & Whitehead, H. (2001). Photographic Identification of Northern Bottlenose Whales (Hyperoodon Ampullatus): Sources of Heterogeneity From Natural Marks. Marine Mammal Science, 17(1), 76–93. Gowans, S., Whitehead, H., & Hooker, S. K. (2001). Social Organization in Northern Bottlenose Whales, Hyperoodon Ampullatus: Not Driven by Deep-Water Foraging? Animal Behaviour, 62(2), 369–377. Hooker, S. K. (1999). Resource and Habitat Use of Northern Bottlenose Whales in The Gully: Ecology, Diving And Ranging Behaviour. Hooker, S. K., & Whitehead, H. (2002). Click Characteristics of Northern Bottlenose Whales (Hyperoodon Ampullatus). Marine Mammal Science, 18(1), 69–80. Hooker, S. K., Baird, R. W., Hooker, S. K., & Baird, R. W. (1999a). Deep-Diving Behaviour of the Northern Bottlenose Whale, Hyperoodon Ampullatus (Cetacea: Ziphiidae). Proceedings of The Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 266(1420), 671–676. Hooker, S. K., Iverson, S. J., Ostrom, P., & Smith, S. C. (2001). Diet of Northern Bottlenose Whales Inferred from Fatty-Acid And Stable-Isotope Analyses Of Biopsy Samples. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 79(8), 1442–1454. Hooker, S. K., Metcalfe, T. L., Metcalfe, C. D., Angell, C. M., Wilson, J. Y., Moore, M. J., & Whitehead, H. (2008). Changes in Persistent Contaminant Concentration And Cyp1a1 Protein Expression In Biopsy Samples From Northern Bottlenose Whales, Hyperoodon Ampullatus, Following The Onset Of Nearby Oil And Gas Development. Environmental Pollution, 152(1), 205–216. Hooker, S. K., Whitehead, H., & Gowans, S. (1999b). Marine Protected Area Design and The Spatial And Temporal Distribution of Cetaceans in a Submarine Canyon. Conservation Biology, 13(3), 592–602. Hooker, S. K., Whitehead, H., & Gowans, S. (2002). Ecosystem Consideration in Conservation Planning: Energy Demand of Foraging Bottlenose Whales (Hyperoodon Ampullatus) in a Marine Protected Area. Biological Conservation, 104(1), 51–58. Moors-Murphy, H. B. (2014). Submarine Canyons as Important Habitat For Cetaceans, with Special Reference to the Gully: A Review. Deep-Sea Research Part II, 104, 6–19. Lucas, Z. & Hooker, S. K. (2000). Cetacean Strandings On Sable Island, Nova Scotia, 1970-1998, Canadian Naturalist 114(1), 45–61. O’Brien, K., & Whitehead, H. (2013). Population analysis of Endangered northern bottlenose whales on the Scotian Shelf seven years after the establishment of a Marine Protected Area. Endangered Species Research, 21(3), 273–284. Whitehead, H., & Hooker, S. K. (2012). Uncertain Status of The Northern Bottlenose Whale Hyperoodon Ampullatus: Population Fragmentation, Legacy Of Whaling And Current Threats. Endangered Species Research, 19(1), 47–61. Whitehead, H., & Wimmer, T. (2005). Heterogeneity and the Mark-Recapture Assessment of the Scotian Shelf Population Of Northern Bottlenose Whales (Hyperoodon Ampullatus). Canadian Journal of Fisheries And Aquatic Sciences, 62(11), 2573–2585. Whitehead, H., Gowans, S., Faucher, A., & Mccarrey, S. W. (1997). Population Analysis of Northern Bottlenose Whales In The Gully, Nova Scotia. Marine Mammal Science, 13(2), 173–185. Whitehead, H., Gowans, S., Hooker, S. K., & Arch, J. K. (2000). Population Size and Residency Patterns of Northern Bottlenose Whales (Hyperoodon Ampullatus) Using the Gully, Nova Scotia. Journal Cetacean Resource Manage, 2(3), 201–210. Wimmer, T., & Whitehead, H. (2004). Movements and Distribution of Northern Bottlenose Whales, Hyperoodon Ampullatus, On The Scotian Slope and in Adjacent Waters. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 82(11), 1782–1794. |