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NICHOLAS SCHOOL FACULTY     division of Marine Science & Conservation


Andrew J. Read

Publications  

Papers Published

  1. A.J. Read, P.B. Drinker & S.P. Northridge, By-catches of marine mammals in U.S. and global fisheries, Conservation Biology, vol. 20 (2006), pp. 163-169 .
  2. T.M. Cox, T.J. Ragen, A.J. Read et al., Understanding the impacts of anthropogenic sound on beaked whales, Journal of Cetacean Research and Management, vol. 7 (2006), pp. 177-187 .
  3. S.D. Kraus, M. Brown, H. Caswell, C. Clark, M. Fujiwara, P. Hamilton, R. Kenney, A. Knowlton, S. Landry, C. Mayo, W. McLellan, M. Moore, D. Nowacek, D. Pabst, A.J. Read & R. Rolland., North Atlantic right whales in crisis, Science, vol. 309 (2005), pp. 561-562 .
  4. R. Lewison, L. Crowder, A.J. Read & S. Freeman, Understanding impacts of fisheries bycatch on marine megafauna, Trends in Recent Ecology and Evolution, vol. 19 (2004), pp. 598-604 .
  5. A.J. Read, D.M. Waples, K.W. Urian & D. Swanner, Fine-scale behaviour of bottlenose dolphins around gillnets, Proceedings of the Royal Society, Biology Letters, vol. 270 (2003), pp. 90-92 .
  6. T.M. Cox, A.J. Read, D. Swanner, K. Urian & D. Waples, Behavioral responses of bottlenose dolphins, Tursiops truncatus, to gillnets and acoustic alarms, Biological Conservation, vol. 115 (2003), pp. 203-212 .
  7. A.J. Read, Trends in maternal investment of harbour porpoises are uncoupled from the dynamics of their primary prey, Proceedings of the Royal Society, vol. 268 (2001), pp. 573-577 .
  8. A.J. Read & P.R. Wade, Status of marine mammals in the United States, Conservation Biology, vol. 14 (2000), pp. 929-940 .
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