- Marine animal studies overview
- Animal Vocal Communication and Behavior
- Mercury impact and mitigation studies
- Nutritional Studies and Diet
- Fatty Acid Research and Health
- Ocean Acidification Effects and Responses
- Underwater Acoustics Research
University of Glasgow
2024
University of Aberdeen
2021-2022
Cumulative exposure to sub-lethal anthropogenic stressors can affect the health and reproduction of coastal cetaceans hence their population viability. To date, we do not have a clear understanding notion for in an ecological context; that is, how status affects ability individuals survive reproduce. Here, make use unique health-monitoring programme estuarine bottlenose dolphins South Carolina Florida determine de novo changes biological pathways, using untargeted plasma metabolomics,...
Acknowledgments We would like to thank Dr Jo Kershaw for paper recommendations and insightful comments. also two anonymous reviewers very helpful feedback on the manuscript that helped improve it.
International sailing regattas are major sporting events often held within coastal marine environments which overlap with the habitats of species. Although races confined to courses, popularity these can attract large spectator flotillas, sometimes composed hundreds motorized vessels. Underwater noise from flotillas potentially alter soundscapes experienced by To understand how may soundscapes, acoustic recordings were taken around racecourses during 36th America's Cup in Hauraki Gulf, New...