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Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
49
Citations
8579
World Ranking
4058
National Ranking
1415

Best Publications

  • Baleen Whales: Conservation Issues and The Status Of The Most Endangered Populations

    Phillip J. Clapham;Sharon B. Young;Robert L. Brownell

  • Genetic tagging of humpback whales

    Per J. Palsbøll;Judith Allen;Martine Bérube;Phillip J. Clapham

  • The social and reproductive biology of Humpback Whales: an ecological perspective

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  • Modelling the past and future of whales and whaling

    C. Scott Baker;Phillip J. Clapham

  • Reproduction and recruitment of individually identified humpback whales, Megaptera novaeangliae, observed in Massachusetts Bay, 1979–1985

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  • A NEW BIRTH-INTERVAL APPROACH TO ESTIMATING DEMOGRAPHIC PARAMETERS OF HUMPBACK WHALES

    Jay Barlow;Phillip J. Clapham

  • Composition and Dynamics of Humpback Whale Competitive Groups in the West Indies

    Phillip J. Clapham;Per J. Palsbøll;David K. Mattila;Oswaldo Vasquez

  • World‐wide genetic differentiation of Eubalaena: questioning the number of right whale species

    H. C. Rosenbaum;R. L. Brownell;M. W. Brown;C. Schaeff

  • Seasonal occurrence and annual return of humpback whales, Megaptera novaeangliae, in the southern Gulf of Maine

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  • Acoustic monitoring on a humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) feeding ground shows continual singing into late Spring.

    Christopher W. Clark;Phillip J. Clapham

  • Humpback whale abundance in the North Pacific estimated by photographic capture-recapture with bias correction from simulation studies

    Jay Barlow;John Calambokidis;Erin A. Falcone;C. Scott Baker

  • Population structure of South Pacific humpback whales and the origin of the eastern Polynesian breeding grounds

    C. Olavarría;C. Scott Baker;C. Garrigue;M. Poole

  • Emptying the oceans: a summary of industrial whaling catches in the 20th century

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  • Determining spatial and temporal scales for management: lessons from whaling

    Phillip J. Clapham;Alex Aguilar;Leila T. Hatch

  • Segregation of migration by feeding ground origin in North Atlantic humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae)

    Peter T. Stevick;Judith Allen;Martine Bérubé;Phillip J. Clapham

  • Molecular analysis of paternity shows promiscuous mating in female humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae, Borowski)

    Phillip J. Clapham;Per J. Palsbøll

  • Straight as an arrow: humpback whales swim constant course tracks during long-distance migration.

    Travis W. Horton;Richard N. Holdaway;Alexandre N. Zerbini;Nan Hauser

  • Humpback Whale: Megaptera novaeangliae

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  • Assessing plausible rates of population growth in humpback whales from life-history data

    Alexandre N. Zerbini;Phillip J. Clapham;Paul R. Wade

  • Population spatial structuring on the feeding grounds in North Atlantic humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae)

    P.T. Stevick;J. Allen;P.J. Clapham;S.K. Katona

Frequent Co-Authors

Per J. Palsbøll
Per J. Palsbøll University of Groningen
Alexandre N. Zerbini
Alexandre N. Zerbini National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
C. Scott Baker
C. Scott Baker Oregon State University
Paul R. Wade
Paul R. Wade National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Philip S. Hammond
Philip S. Hammond University of St Andrews
Jay Barlow
Jay Barlow National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Robert L. Pitman
Robert L. Pitman Oregon State University
Simon N. Jarman
Simon N. Jarman University of Western Australia
Christopher W. Clark
Christopher W. Clark Cornell University
Lisa T. Ballance
Lisa T. Ballance Oregon State University

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