Prof John Harwood:
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Prof John Harwood
The Observatory
Buchanan Gardens
University of St Andrews
St Andrews
KY16 9LZ
Fife
UK
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Centre for Research into Ecological & Environmental Modelling
Centre for Research into Ecological & Environmental Modelling
Sea Mammal Research Unit
School of Biology
National Centre for Statistical Ecology
Scottish Oceans Institute
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Population and Conservation Biology
Effects of individual variation and spatial structure on the population dynamics, genetics and epidemiology of vertebrates, particularly marine mammals. Interactions between anthropogenic activities and ecosystem function.
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Population and Conservation Biology : Effects of individual variation and spatial structure on the population dynamics, genetics and epidemiology of vertebrates, particularly marine mammals. Interactions between anthropogenic activities and ecosystem function.
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CREEM : http://creem2.st-andrews.ac.uk/
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Recent Publications:
5 (of 82 /dk/atira/pure/researchoutput/status/published available) for jh17 (source: University of St Andrews PURE)Please click title of any item for full details
Context-dependent variability in the predicted daily energetic costs of disturbance for blue whales Enrico Pirotta, David E Cade, John Calambokidis, Daniel P Costa, James A Fahlbusch, Ari S Friedlaender, Jeremy A Goldbogen, John Harwood, Elliott L Hazen, Leslie New, Brandon L Southall
Conservation Physiology 2021 vol. 9
Conservation Physiology 2021 vol. 9
A decision framework to identify populations that are most vulnerable to the population level effects of disturbance John Harwood, Ruth Joy, Catriona M Harris
Conservation Science and Practice 2020 vol. 2
Conservation Science and Practice 2020 vol. 2
Methods for monitoring for the population consequences of disturbance in marine mammals Rachael R. Sinclair, John Harwood
Frontiers in Marine Science 2020 vol. 7
Frontiers in Marine Science 2020 vol. 7
Propensity for risk in reproductive strategy affects susceptibility to anthropogenic disturbance E. Pirotta, Vincent Hin, Marc Mangel, Leslie New, Daniel P. Costa, André M. de Roos, John Harwood
American Naturalist 2020 vol. 196 pp. E71–E87
American Naturalist 2020 vol. 196 pp. E71–E87
The Epidemiological Framework for Biological Invasions (EFBI) Philip E. Hulme, Robert Freckleton, Rosemary S. Hails, Matt Hartley, John Harwood, Glenn Marion, Graham Smith, Mark Williamson
NeoBiota 2020 vol. 62 pp. 161-192
NeoBiota 2020 vol. 62 pp. 161-192