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Aquatic animal telemetry: a panoramic window into the underwater world
NE Hussey, ST Kessel, K Aarestrup, SJ Cooke, PD Cowley, AT Fisk, ...
Science 348 (6240), 1255642, 2015
14152015
Quantitative fatty acid signature analysis: a new method of estimating predator diets
SJ Iverson, C Field, W Don Bowen, W Blanchard
Ecological monographs 74 (2), 211-235, 2004
9282004
Comparison of the Bligh and Dyer and Folch methods for total lipid determination in a broad range of marine tissue
SJ Iverson, SLC Lang, MH Cooper
Lipids 36 (11), 1283-1287, 2001
8952001
Studying trophic ecology in marine ecosystems using fatty acids: a primer on analysis and interpretation.
SM Budge, SJ Iverson, HN Koopman
Marine Mammal Science 22 (4), 2006
7622006
Tracing aquatic food webs using fatty acids: from qualitative indicators to quantitative determination
SJ Iverson
Lipids in aquatic ecosystems, 281-308, 2009
4252009
Fatty acid signatures reveal fine scale structure of foraging distribution of harbor seals and their prey in Prince William Sound, Alaska
SJ Iverson, KJ Frost, LF Lowry
Marine Ecology Progress Series 151, 255-271, 1997
4141997
Polar bear diets and arctic marine food webs: insights from fatty acid analysis
GW Thiemann, SJ Iverson, I Stirling
Ecological Monographs 78 (4), 591-613, 2008
3842008
Fat content and fatty acid composition of forage fish and invertebrates in Prince William Sound, Alaska: factors contributing to among and within species variability
SJ Iverson, KJ Frost, SLC Lang
Marine Ecology Progress Series 241, 161-181, 2002
3272002
Among-and within-species variability in fatty acid signatures of marine fish and invertebrates on the Scotian Shelf, Georges Bank, and southern Gulf of St. Lawrence
SM Budge, SJ Iverson, WD Bowen, RG Ackman
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and aquatic sciences 59 (5), 886-898, 2002
3252002
Diet of northern bottlenose whales inferred from fatty-acid and stable-isotope analyses of biopsy samples
SK Hooker, SJ Iverson, P Ostrom, SC Smith
Canadian Journal of Zoology 79 (8), 1442-1454, 2001
2892001
Tracing carbon flow in an arctic marine food web using fatty acid-stable isotope analysis
SM Budge, MJ Wooller, AM Springer, SJ Iverson, CP McRoy, GJ Divoky
Oecologia 157, 117-129, 2008
2752008
Sex differences in grey seal diet reflect seasonal variation in foraging behaviour and reproductive expenditure: evidence from quantitative fatty acid signature analysis
CA Beck, SJ Iverson, WD Bowen, W Blanchard
Journal of Animal Ecology 76 (3), 490-502, 2007
2692007
The effect of maternal size and milk energy output on pup growth in grey seals (Halichoerus grypus)
SJ Iverson, WD Bowen, DJ Boness, OT Oftedal
Physiological Zoology 66 (1), 61-88, 1993
2561993
Methods of estimating marine mammal diets: a review of validation experiments and sources of bias and uncertainty
WD Bowen, SJ Iverson
Marine Mammal Science 29 (4), 719-754, 2013
2522013
Milk secretion in marine mammals in relation to foraging: can milk fatty acids predict diet
SJ Iverson
Symp zool soc lond 66, 263-291, 1993
2441993
Dietary effects on the fatty acid signature of whole Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua)
PE Kirsch, SJ Iverson, WD Bowen, SR Kerr, RG Ackman
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 55 (6), 1378-1386, 1998
2371998
Stratification and age-related differences in blubber fatty acids of the male harbour porpoise (Phocoena phocoena)
HN Koopman, SJ Iverson, DE Gaskin
Journal of Comparative Physiology B 165, 628-639, 1996
2331996
Linking movement, diving, and habitat to foraging success in a large marine predator
D Austin, WD Bowen, JI McMillan, SJ Iverson
Ecology 87 (12), 3095-3108, 2006
2162006
Comparative analysis of nonhuman milks
O Oftedal
Handbook of milk composition, 749-788, 1995
2091995
Seabirds as indicators of food web structure and ecosystem variability: qualitative and quantitative diet analyses using fatty acids
SJ Iverson, AM Springer, AS Kitaysky
Marine Ecology Progress Series 352, 235-244, 2007
1962007
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