Prof Philip Hammond:
Professor

Prof Philip Hammond
Scottish Oceans Institute
East Sands
University of St Andrews
St Andrews
KY16 8LB
Fife
UK
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email: psh2@st-andrews.ac.uk
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Sea Mammal Research Unit
Centre for Research into Ecological & Environmental Modelling
Sea Mammal Research Unit
School of Biology
Scottish Oceans Institute
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Population dynamics and ecology
Foraging behaviour and diet of seals and cetaceans. Estimation of animal abundance. Statistical and mathematical modelling of marine mammal population parameters and processes. Interactions between marine mammals and human activities: management of whaling, cetacean bycatch in fisheries, seal-fishery interactions; conservation of vulnerable species.
Research group: Sea Mammal Research Unit
Research students (current):
PhD: Gui Bortolotto; Luis Freitas; Tilen Genov; Claire Lacey; Nadya Ramirez; Anna Schleimer
MPhil: Cristel Reyes
Professional Representation:
Member: IUCN Cetacean Specialist Group and Cetacean Red List Authority.
Member: ICES Working Group on Marine Mammal Ecology.
Associate Editor: Marine Mammal Science; Journal of Cetacean Research & Management
Recent Publications:
5 (of 141 /dk/atira/pure/researchoutput/status/published available) for psh2 (source: University of St Andrews PURE)Please click title of any item for full details
Marine Mammal Science 2021 vol. Early view
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 2020 vol. 77 pp. 1316-1331
ICES Journal of Marine Science 2020 vol. Advance Article
Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 2019 vol. 29 pp. 178-196
Ecology and Evolution 2019 vol. 9 pp. 4231-4244