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Simon Ingram
Simon Ingram
Associate Professor of Marine Conservation, University of Plymouth
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Identifying critical areas and habitat preferences of bottlenose dolphins Tursiops truncatus
SN Ingram, E Rogan
Marine Ecology Progress Series 244, 247-255, 2002
3142002
On the Front Line: frontal zones as priority at‐sea conservation areas for mobile marine vertebrates
KL Scales, PI Miller, LA Hawkes, SN Ingram, DW Sims, SC Votier
Journal of Applied Ecology 51 (6), 1575-1583, 2014
2642014
The structure of a bottlenose dolphin society is coupled to a unique foraging cooperation with artisanal fishermen
FG Daura-Jorge, M Cantor, SN Ingram, D Lusseau, PC Simões-Lopes
Biology Letters 8 (5), 702-705, 2012
1982012
Epidermal diseases in bottlenose dolphins: impacts of natural and anthropogenic factors
B Wilson, H Arnold, G Bearzi, CM Fortuna, R Gaspar, S Ingram, C Liret, ...
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 1999
1791999
Mesoscale fronts as foraging habitats: composite front mapping reveals oceanographic drivers of habitat use for a pelagic seabird
KL Scales, PI Miller, CB Embling, SN Ingram, E Pirotta, SC Votier
Journal of the Royal Society Interface 11 (100), 20140679, 2014
1772014
Ovipositor structure and relationships within the Hymenoptera, with special reference to the Ichneumonoidea
DLJ Quicke, MG Fitton, JR Tunstead, SN Ingram, PV Gaitens
Journal of Natural History 28 (3), 635-682, 1994
1401994
Integrating multiple data sources to assess the distribution and abundance of bottlenose dolphins Tursiops truncatus in Scottish waters
B Cheney, PM Thompson, SN Ingram, PS Hammond, PT Stevick, ...
Mammal Review 43 (1), 71-88, 2013
1392013
Sperm structure and ultrastructure in the Hymenoptera (Insecta)
DL J. QUICKE, SN INGRAM, HS BAILLIE, PV GAITENS
Zoologica Scripta 21 (4), 381-402, 1992
1131992
Identifying predictable foraging habitats for a wide‐ranging marine predator using ensemble ecological niche models
KL Scales, PI Miller, SN Ingram, EL Hazen, SJ Bograd, RA Phillips
Diversity and distributions 22 (2), 212-224, 2016
1112016
Using T-PODs to investigate the echolocation of coastal bottlenose dolphins
E Philpott, A Englund, S Ingram, E Rogan
Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 87 (1), 11-17, 2007
1112007
Fine‐scale population genetic structuring of bottlenose dolphins in Irish coastal waters
L Mirimin, R Miller, E Dillane, SD Berrow, S Ingram, TF Cross, E Rogan
Animal Conservation 14 (4), 342-353, 2011
1082011
Oceanographic drivers of marine mammal and seabird habitat-use across shelf-seas: a guide to key features and recommendations for future research and conservation management
SL Cox, CB Embling, PJ Hosegood, SC Votier, SN Ingram
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 212, 294-310, 2018
1042018
Basking sharks and oceanographic fronts: quantifying associations in the north‐east Atlantic
PI Miller, KL Scales, SN Ingram, EJ Southall, DW Sims
Functional Ecology 29 (8), 1099-1109, 2015
912015
Seasonal abundance and adult survival of bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) in a community that cooperatively forages with fishermen in southern Brazil
FG Daura‐Jorge, SN Ingram, PC Simões‐Lopes
Marine Mammal Science 29 (2), 293-311, 2013
842013
Phylogenetic implications of the structure and distribution of ovipositor valvilli in the Hymenoptera (Insecta)
DLJ Quicke, MG Fitton, S Ingram
Journal of Natural History 26 (3), 587-608, 1992
701992
Habitat partitioning and the influence of benthic topography and oceanography on the distribution of fin and minke whales in the Bay of Fundy, Canada
SN Ingram, L Walshe, D Johnston, E Rogan
Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 87 (1 …, 2007
632007
The Ecology and Conservation of Bottlenose Dolphins in the Shannon Estuary Ireland
SN Ingram
NUI, 2000
632000
SC/49/O 27 Distribution, movements and residency of sperm whales off the Commonwealth of Dominica, Eastern Caribbean: implications for the development and regulation of the …
J Gordon, A Moscrop, C Carlson, S Ingram, R Leaper, J Matthews, ...
REPORT-INTERNATIONAL WHALING COMMISSION 48, 551-558, 1998
541998
Seabird diving behaviour reveals the functional significance of shelf-sea fronts as foraging hotspots
SL Cox, PI Miller, CB Embling, KL Scales, AWJ Bicknell, PJ Hosegood, ...
Royal Society Open Science 3 (9), 160317, 2016
502016
Braconine wasps of Australia.
DLJ Quicke, SN Ingram
441993
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