Publications

2024

Rogers, A.D., A. Lavelle, R.W. Baird, A. Bender, A Borroni, G.C. Hinojasa, W.R. Cioffi, B.W. Elliott, C. Harms,  A.E. Harshbarger, A.M. Jacoby, K. Lienhard, S. Mantell, W.A. McLellan, G. Merrill, D.A. Pabst, K. Rittmaster, M. Rosso, G. Schorr, B.L. Southall, Z.T. Swaim, P. Tepsich, V.G. Thayer, K.W. Urian, D.M. Waples, D.L. Webster, J. Wisse, D.L. Wright & A.J. Read. 2024. A call to rename Ziphius cavirostris the goose‐beaked whale: promoting inclusivity and diversity in marine mammalogy by re‐examining common names. Marine Mammal Science DOI: 10.1111/mms.13150.

Smith, M., J. Ososky, A.J. Read, K. Hunt, A. Friedlaender, W. Cioffi & A. Fleming. 2024. Historical baleen plates indicate that once abundant Antarctic blue and fin whales demonstrated distinct migratory and foraging strategies. Ecology and Evolution https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.11376.

Pepper, B., M. Piscitelli, P. Doshkov & A.J. Read. 2024. Heading south for the winter: the seasonal occurrence of harbor seals (Phoca vitulina) near Oregon Inlet, North Carolina, USA. Aquatic Mammals 50: 86-92.

Adcock, D.L., J.M. Shearer, H.J. Foley, Z.T. Swaim & A.J. Read. 2024. Song fragments recorded on a tagged juvenile humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) on a winter feeding ground at the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay, Virginia, USA. Marine Mammal Science  DOI: 10.1111/mms.13110.


2023

Elliott, B., J.J. Kiszka, S. Bonhommeau, U. Shahid, R. Lent, L. Nelson & A.J. Read. 2023. Bycatch in drift gillnet fisheries: a sink for Indian Ocean cetaceans. Conservation Letters e12997.

Read, A.J. 2023. The ecology of whales in a changing climate; some whale populations are exhibiting unexpected cycles of boom and bust. Science 382: 159-160.

Grewal, C.E., J.R. Powell, S.C. Horstman, N.A. Farmer, O. Ayala & A.J. Read. 2023. Observed trends in scavenging by common bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus truncatus) in for-hire fisheries in the eastern Gulf of Mexico. Marine Mammal Science https://doi.org/10.1111/mms.13030.

Fader, J., J. Marchetti, R. Schick, & A.J. Read. 2023. No free lunch: Estimating the biomass and ex-vessel value of target catch lost to depredation by odontocetes in the Hawai‘i longline tuna fishery. Canadian Journal of Fisheries & Aquatic Sciences https://doi.org/10.1139/cjfas-2022-0156.

Roberts, S., A.M. Jacoby, J. Roberts, J. Leslie, K. Payne, A.J. Read, P. Halpin, S. Barco, L. Garrison, W.A. McLellan, D. Palka & J. Nye. 2023. Tight spatial coupling of a marine predator with soniferous fishes: using joint modeling to aid in ecosystem approaches to management. Diversity & Distributions https://doi.org/10.1111/ddi.13746.

Cioffi, W.R., N.J. Quick, Z.T. Swaim, H.J. Foley, D.M. Waples, D.L. Webster, R.W. Baird, B.L Southall, D.P. Nowacek & A.J. Read. 2023. Trade-offs in telemetry tag programming for deep-diving cetaceans: data longevity, resolution, and continuity. Animal Biotelemetry 11:23  https://doi.org/10.1186/s40317-023-00334-1.

Elliott, B., M. Tarzia & A.J. Read. 2023. Cetacean bycatch management in Regional Fisheries Management Organizations: Current progress, gaps, and looking ahead. Frontiers in Marine Affairs and Policy https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2022.1006894.

Pallin, L., N. Kellar, D. Steel, N. Botero-Acosta, C. Baker, J. Conroy, D. Costa, C. Johnson, D. Johnston, R. Nichols, D. Nowacek, A.J. Read, O. Savenko, O. Schofield, S. Stammerjohn, D. Steinberg & A. Friedlander. 2023. A surplus no more? Variation in krill availability impacts reproductive rates of Antarctic baleen whales. Global Change Biology https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.16559.


2022

Bierlich, K.C., J. Hewitt, R. Schick, L. Pallin, J. Dale, A. Friedlaender, F. Christiansen, K.R. Sprogis, A.H. Dawn, C.N. Bird, G. Larsen, R. Nichols, M. Shero, J. Goldbogen, A.J. Read & D.W. Johnston. 2022. Seasonal gain in body condition of foraging humpback whales along the Western Antarctic Peninsula. Frontiers in Marine Science DOI 10.3389/fmars.2022.1036860.

Read, A.J., D.M. Waples, H.J. Foley, Z.T. Swaim, J. Calambokidis, A. Vanderzee, D.P. Nowacek & B.L. Southall. 2022. A stampede of Risso’s dolphins (Grampus griseus) following playbacks of the calls of mammal-eating killer whales. Aquatic Mammals 48: 674-677.

Pallin, L. K.C. Bierlich, J. Durban, John; H. Fearnbach, O. Savenko, C. Baker, E. Bell, M. Double, B. de la Mare, J. Goldbogen, D. Johnston, N. Kellar, R. Nichols, D. Nowacek, A.J. Read, D. Steel, & A. Friedlaender. 2022. Demography of an ice-obligate mysticete in a region of rapid environmental change. Royal Society Open Science 9: 220724 https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.220724.

Shearer J., F. Jensen, N.J Quick, A.S. Friedlaender, B.E. Southall, D.P. Nowacek, M. Bowers, H.J. Foley, Z.T. Swaim, D.M. Waples & A.J. Read. 2022. Short-finned pilot whales exhibit behavioral plasticity in foraging strategies mediated by their environment.Marine Ecology Progress Series 695: 1-14. https://doi.org/10.3354/meps14132.

Nichols, R., D. Cade, S. Kahane-Rapport, J. Goldbogen, A. Stimpert, D. Nowacek, A.J. Read, D.W. Johnston & A. Friedlaender. 2022. Intra-seasonal variation in feeding rates and diel foraging behavior in a seasonally fasting mammal, the humpback whale. Royal Society Open Science https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.211674.

Allen, A.S., A.J. Read, K.A. Shorter, J. Gabaldon, A.M. Blawas, J. Rocho-Levine & A. Fahlman. 2022. Dynamic body acceleration as a proxy to predict the cost of locomotion in bottlenose dolphins. Journal of Experimental Biology https://doi.org/10.1242/jeb.243121.

Kot, C., et al. 2022. Network analysis of sea turtle movements and connectivity: a tool for conservation prioritization. Diversity & Distributions https://doi.org/10.1111/ddi.13485.

Bering, J., H. Gargan, J. Kuesel, M. Morrison, C. Mullaney, A.J. Read, S.E. Roady & A. Rowe. 2022. Will unilateral action improve the global conservation status of marine mammals? A first analysis of the U.S. Marine Mammal Protection Act’s Import Provisions Rule. Marine Policy https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2021.104832.


2021

Bierlich, K.C, J. Hewitt, C.N. Bird, R.S. Schick, A. Friedlaender, L.G. Torres, J. Dale, J. Goldbogen, A.J. Read, J. Calambokidis & D.W. Johnston. 2021. Comparing uncertainty associated with 1-, 2-, and 3D aerial photogrammetry-based body condition measurements of baleen whales. Frontiers in Marine Science doi: 10.3389/fmars.2021.749943

Modest, M., L. Irvine, V. Andrews-Goff, W. Gough, D. Johnston, D. Nowacek. L. Pallin, A.J. Read, R. Tyson Moore & A. Friedlaender. 2021. First description of migratory behavior of humpback whales from an Antarctic feeding ground to a tropical breeding ground. Animal Biotelemetry https://doi.org/10.1186/s40317-021-00266-8.

Fader, J.E., R.W. Baird, A.L. Bradford, D.C. Dunn, K.A. Forney & A.J. Read. 2021. Patterns of depredation in the Hawai‘i deep-set longline fishery informed by fishery and false killer whale behavior. Ecosphere https://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.3682.

Friedlaender, A.S., T. Joyce, D.W. Johnston, A.J. Read, D.P. Nowacek, J. Goldbogen, N. Gales & J.W. Durban. 2021. Sympatry and resource partitioning between the largest krill consumers around the Antarctic Peninsula. Marine Ecology Progress Series 669: 1-16.

Cioffi, W., N.J. Quick, H.J. Foley, D.M. Waples, Z.T. Swaim, J. Shearer, D. Webster, A.S. Friedlaender, B.L. Southall, R. Baird, D.P. Nowacek & A.J. Read. 2021. Adult male Cuvier’s beaked whales (Ziphius cavirostris) engage in prolonged bouts of synchronous diving. Marine Mammal Science DOI: 10.1111/mms.12799.

Rogan, E., A.J. Read & P. Berggren. 2021. Empty promises: the European Union is failing to protect dolphins and porpoises from fisheries bycatch. Fish & Fisheries 22: 865– 869. https://doi: 10.1111/faf.12556.

Fader, J., B.W. Elliott & A.J. Read. 2021. The challenges of managing depredation and bycatch of toothed whales in pelagic longline fisheries: two U.S. case studies.  Frontiers in Marine Science doi: 10.3389/fmars.2021.618031.

Foley, H.J., K. Pacifici, R. Baird, D. Webster, Z.T. Swaim & A.J. Read. 2021. Residency and movement patterns of Cuvier’s beaked whales (Ziphius cavirostris) off Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, USA. Marine Ecology Progress Series 660: 203-216.


2020

Aceves-Bueño, E., A.J. Read & M. Cisneros. 2020. Illegal fisheries, environmental crime and the conservation of marine resources in Mexico. Conservation Biology doi.org/10.1111/cobi.13674.

Quick, N.J., W.R. Cioffi, J.M. Shearer, A. Fahlmann & A.J. Read. 2020. First estimates of behavioural aerobic dive limits in Cuvier’s beaked whales. Journal of Experimental Biology doi: 10.1242/jeb.222109.

Adamczak, S.K., W.A. McLellan, A.J. Read, C.L.P. Wolfe & L.H. Thorne. 2020. The impact of temperature at depth on the thermal habitat of short-finned pilot whales. Marine Mammal Science doi: 10.1111/mms.12737.

Davis, E.G., et al. 2020. Exploring movement patterns and changing distribution of baleen whales in the western North Atlantic using a decade of passive acoustic data. Global Change Biology https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.15191.


2019

Brownell, R., R. Reeves, A.J. Read, B. Smith, P. Thomas, K. Ralls, M. Amano, P. Berggren, C. Aung, R. Currey, L. Dolar, T. Genov, R. Hobbs, D. Kreb, H. Marsh, Z. Mei, W. Perrin, S. Phay, L. Rojas-Bracho, G. Ryan, K. Sheldon, L. Slooten, B. Taylor, D. Wang, O. Vidal, T. Whitty & J. Wang. 2019. Gillnet fisheries cause a growing worldwide crisis for critically endangered small cetaceans. Endangered Species Research 40: 285-296.

Elliott, B.W., A. J. Read, B.J. Godley, S.E. Nelms & D.P. Nowacek. 2019. Seismic airgun surveys: knowledge gaps and research priorities. Endangered Species Research 39:247-254.

Sheth, M., S. Kwartler, E. Schmaltz, S. Hoskinson, E. Martz, M. Dunphy-Daly, T. Schultz, A.J. Read, W. Eward & J. Somarelli. 2019. Bioengineering a future free of marine plastic waste. Frontiers in Marine Science doi: 10.3389/fmars.2019.00624.

Taylor, B.L., R.S. Wells, P. Olson, R.L. Brownell, Jr., F. Gulland, A.J. Read, F.J. Valverde-Esparza, O.H. Ortiz-García,, D. Ruiz-Sabio, A.M. Jaramillo-Legorreta & L. Rojas-Bracho. 2019. Likely annual calving in the vaquita, Phocoena sinus: A new hope? Marine Mammal Science. doi.org/10.1111/mms.12595.

Thorne, L., R. Baird, D. Webster, J. Stepanuk & A.J. Read. 2019. Forecasting fisheries bycatch: A case study and field test for pilot whales in a pelagic longline fishery. Diversity and Distributions 25: 909–923.

Quick, N., W. Cioffi, J. Shearer & A.J. Read. 2019. Mind the gap – Optimizing satellite tag settings for time series analysis of foraging dives in Cuvier’s beaked whales (Ziphius cavirostris). Animal Biotelemetry doi.org/10.1186/s40317-019-0167-5.

Shearer, J.M., N.J. Quick, W.R. Cioffi, R.W. Baird, D.L. Webster, H.J. Foley, Z.T. Swaim, D.M. Waples, J.T. Bell & A.J. Read. 2019. Diving behavior of Cuvier’s beaked whales (Ziphius cavirostris) off Cape Hatteras, North Carolina. Royal Society Open Science 6: 181728.

Rojas-Bracho, L, F.M.D. Gulland, C.R. Smith, B. Taylor, R.S. Wells, P.O. Thomas, B. Bauer, M.P. Heide-Jørgensen, J. Teilmann, R. Dietz, J.D. Balle, M.V. Jensen, M.H.S. Sinding, A. Jaramillo-Legorreta, G. Abel, A.J. Read, A.J. Westgate, K. Colegrove, F. Gomez, K. Martz, R. Rebolledo, S. Ridgway, T. Rowles, C.E. van Elk, J. Boehm, G. Cardenas-Hinojosa, R. Constandse, E. Nieto-Garcia, W. Phillips, D. Sabio, R. Sanchez, J. Sweeney, F. Townsend, J. Vivanco, J.C Vivanco & S. Walker. 2019. A field effort to capture critically endangered vaquitas (Phocoena sinus) for protection from entanglement in illegal gillnets. Endangered Species Research 38: 11-27.


2018

Stepanuk, J., A.J. Read, R.W. Baird, D. Webster & L.H. Thorne. 2018. Spatiotemporal patterns of overlap between short-finned pilot whales and the pelagic longline fishery in the Mid-Atlantic Bight: An assessment to inform the management of fisheries bycatch. Fisheries Research 208: 309-320.

Urian, K.W., R. Kaufmann, D.M. Waples & A.J. Read. 2018. The prevalence of ecotoparasitic barnacles discriminates stocks of Atlantic common bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) at risk of entanglement in coastal gill net fisheries. Marine Mammal Science DOI: 10.1111/mms.125 22.

Bowers, M.T., A.S. Friedlaender, V.M. Janik, D.P. Nowacek, N.J. Quick, B.L. Southall, A.J. Read. 2018. Selective reactions to different killer whale call categories in two delphinid species. Journal of Experimental Biologyhttp://jeb.biologists.org/content/221/11/jeb162479.

Silliman, B.R., B.B. Hughes, L.C. Gaskins, Q. He, M.T. Tinker, A.J. Read, J. Nifong & R. Stepp. 2018. Are the ghosts of nature’s past haunting ecology today? Current Biology 28: 532–537.

Pallin, L. C.S. Baker, D. Steel, N. Kellar, J. Robbins, D. Johnston, D. Nowacek, A.J. Read, & A. Friedlaender. 2018. High pregnancy rates in humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) around the Western Antarctic Peninsula, evidence of a rapidly growing population. Royal Society Open Science 5: 180017.

Hodge, L.E.W., S. Baumann-Pickering, J.T. Bell, E.W. Cummings, H. Foley, J.A. Hildebrand, R. McAlarney, W.A.McLellan, D.A. Pabst, Z. Swaim, D.M. Waples & A.J. Read. 2018. Heard but not seen: occurrence of Kogia spp. along the western North Atlantic shelf break. Marine Mammal Science. DOI: 10.1111/mms.124 98.

McLellan, W.A, R.J. McAlarney, E.W. Cummings, A.J. Read, C.G.M. Paxton, J.T. Bell & D.A. Pabst. 2018. Year-round distribution and abundance of multiple beaked whale species (Family Ziphiidae) off Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, USA. Marine Mammal ScienceDOI: 10.1111/mms.125 00.

Stanistreet, J.E., D.P. Nowacek, J.T. Bell, D.M. Cholewiak, J.A. Hildebrand, L.E.W. Hodge, S.M. Van Parijs & A.J. Read. 2018. Spatial and seasonal patterns in acoustic detections of sperm whales Physeter macrocephalus along the continental slope in the western North Atlantic Ocean. Endangered Species Research 35: 1-13.


2017

Wilson, K., C. Littnan & A.J. Read. 2017. Movements and home ranges of monk seals in the Main Hawaiian Islands. Marine Mammal Science 33: 1080–1096.

Thorne, L.H., H.J. Foley. R.W. Baird, D.L. Webster, Z. Swaim & A.J. Read. 2017. Movement and foraging behaviour of short-finned pilot whales in the Mid-Atlantic Bight: Importance of bathymetric features and implications for management. Marine Ecology Progress Series 584: 245–257.

Hoekendijk, J.P.A., J. Spitz, A.J. Read, M.F. Leopold & M.C. Fontaine. 2017. Resilience of harbour porpoises to anthropogenic disturbance: must they really feed continuously? Marine Mammal Science 34: 258–264.

Quick, N., H. Callahan & A.J. Read. 2017. Two-component calls in short-finned pilot whales (Globicephala macrorhynchus). Marine Mammal Science DOI: 10.1111/mms.12452.

Davis, G., et al. 2017. Long-term passive acoustic recordings track the changing distribution of North Atlantic right whales (Eubalaena glacialis) from 2004 to 2014. Scientific Reports 7: 13460. DOI:10.1038/s41598-017-13359-3.

Stanistreet, J., D.P. Nowacek, S. Baumann-Pickering, J.T. Bell, D.M. Cholewiak, J.A. Hildebrand, L.E. Hodge, H.B. Moors-Murphy, S.M. Van Parijs & A.J. Read. 2017. Using passive acoustic monitoring to document the distribution of beaked whale species in the western North Atlantic Ocean. Canadian Journal of Fisheries & Aquatic Sciences doi.org/10.1139/cjfas-2016-0503.

Albertson, G.R. A.S. Friedlaender, D.J. Steel, A. Aguayo-Lobo, S.L. Bonatto, S. Caballero, R. Constantine, A.L. Cypriano-Souza, M.H. Engel, C. Garrigue, L. Flórez-González, D.W. Johnston, D.P. Nowacek, C. Olavarría, M.M. Poole, A.J. Read, J. Robbins & C.S. Baker. 2017. Temporal stability and mixed-stock analyses of humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) in the nearshore waters of the Western Antarctic Peninsula. Polar Biology DOI 10.1007/s00300-017-2193-1.

Harris, C., L. Thomas, E. Falcone, J. Hildebrand, D. Houser, P. Kvadsheim, F.-P. Lam, P. Miller, D. Moretti, A.J. Read, H. Slabbekoorn, B. Southall, P. Tyack, D. Wartzok, V. Janik. 2017. Marine mammals and sonar: dose-response studies, the risk-disturbance hypothesis and the role of exposure context. Journal of Applied Ecology DOI: 10.1111/1365-2664.12955.

Forney, K.A., B. Southall, E. Slooten, S. Dawson, A.J. Read, R.W. Baird & R.L. Brownell, Jr. 2017. Nowhere to go: Noise impact assessments for marine mammal populations with high site fidelity. Endangered Species Research 32: 391–413.

Quick, N.J., L. Scott-Hayward, D. Sadykova, D.P. Nowacek, and A.J. Read. 2017. Effects of a scientific echo sounder on the behaviour of short-finned pilot whales (Globicephala macrorhynchus). Canadian Journal of Fisheries & Aquatic Sciences 74: 716-726

Quick, N.J., S. Isojunno, D. Sadykova, M. Bowers, D.P. Nowacek & A.J. Read. 2017. Hidden Markov models reveal complexity in the diving behaviour of short-finned pilot whales. Scientific Reports 7:45765 | DOI: 10.1038/srep45765.

Wilson, K., C. Littnan, P. Halpin & A.J. Read. 2017. Integrating multiple technologies to understand the foraging behavior of Hawaiian monk seals. Royal Society Open Science 4: 160703.


2016

Quick, N., L. Scott-Hayward, D. Sadykova, D.P. Nowacek, and A.J. Read. 2016. Effects of a scientific echo sounder on the behaviour of short-finned pilot whales (Globicephala macrorhynchus). Canadian Journal of Fisheries & Aquatic Sciences.

McDonald, S.L., R.L. Lewison, S.E. Roady, R.J. Kramer, D. Rigling-Gallagher, A.J. Read. 2016. Comparing stakeholder perceptions with empirical outcomes from negotiated rulemaking policies: Is participant satisfaction a proxy for policy success? Marine Policy 73: 224-

Stanistreet, J.E., D.P. Nowacek, A.J. Read, S. Baumann-Pickering, H.B. Moors-Murphy & S. Van Parijs. 2016. Effects of duty-cycled passive acoustic recordings on detecting the presence of beaked whales in the northwest Atlantic. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America Express Letters. DOI 10.1121/1.4955009

Friedlaender, A.S.F., D. Johnston, R.B. Tyson, A. Kaltenberg, J.A. Godlbogen, A. Stimpert, E. Hazen, P. Halpin, A.J. Read & D.P. Nowacek. 2016. Multiple-stage decisions in a marine central-place forager. Royal Society Open Science 3: 160043.

Halpin, P. & A.J. Read. 2016. The Duke Professional Masters of Environmental Management: An exemplary program responsive to workforce needs. Oceanography 29: 34–35.

McDonald, S., R.L. Lewison & A.J. Read. 2016. Evaluating the efficacy of environmental legislation: a case study from the U.S. Marine Mammal Take Reduction Planning Process. Global Ecology and Conservation 5: 1-11.

Harris, C.M., L. Thomas, D. Sadykova, S.L. DeRuiter, P.L. Tyack, B.L. Southall, B.L., A.J. Read & P.J.O. Miller. 2016. The challenges of analyzing behavioral response study data: An overview of the MOCHA (Multi-study ocean acoustics human effects analysis) project. In: Effects of Noise on Aquatic Life II. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology 875: 399-407.


2015

Cammen, K.M., T. Schultz, P.E. Rosel, R.S. Wells & A.J. Read. 2015. Genome-wide investigation of adaptation to harmful algal blooms in common bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus). Molecular Ecology DOI: 10.1111/mec.13350.

Johnston, D.W., J. Frungillo, A. Smith, K. Moore, B. Sharp, J. Schuh & A.J. Read. 2015. Trends in stranding and by-catch rates of gray and harbor seals along the northeastern coast of the United States: evidence of divergence in the abundance of two sympatric phocid species? PLoS One DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0131660.

Sweeney, K.L, K.W. Shertzer, L.W. Fritz, and A.J. Read. 2015. A novel approach to comparing pinniped populations across a broad geographic range. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 72: 175–18.

Roman, J., M.M. Dunphy-Daly, D.W. Johnston, & A.J. Read. 2015. Lifting baselines to address the consequences of conservation success. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 30: 299-302.


2014

Read, A.J., S. Barco, J. Bell, D.L. Borchers, M.L. Burt, E.W. Cummings, J. Dunn, E.M. Fougeres, L. Hazen, L.E.W. Hodge, A.M. Laura, R.J. McAlarney, P. Nilsson, D.A. Pabst, S.Z. Schneider, K.W. Urian, D.M. Waples & W.A. McLellan. 2014. Occurrence, distribution and abundance of cetaceans in Onslow Bay, North Carolina, USA. Journal of Cetacean Research and Management 14: 23–35.

Cammen, K.M., L.A. Wilcox, P.E. Rosel, R.S. Wells & A.J. Read. 2014. From genome-wide to candidate gene: an investigation of variation at the major histocompatibility complex in common bottlenose dolphins exposed to harmful algal blooms. Immunogenetics DOI 10.1007/s00251-014-0818-x.

Risch, D., M. Castellote, C.W. Clark, G.E. Davis, P.J. Dugan, L.E.W. Hodge, A. Kumar, K. Lucke, D.K. Mellinger, S.L. Nieukirk, M. Popescu, C. Ramp, A.J. Read, A.N. Rice, M.A. Silva, U. Siebert, K. Stafford & S.M. Van Parijs. 2014. Seasonal migrations of North Atlantic minke whales: Novel insights from large-scale passive acoustic monitoring networks. Movement Ecology 2: 24.

Urian, K.W, A. Gorgone, A.J. Read, B. Balmer, R.S. Wells, P. Berggren, J. Durban, T. Eguchi, W. Rayment & P. Hammond. 2014. Recommendations for photo-identification methods used in capture-recapture models with cetaceans. Marine Mammal Science DOI: 10.1111/mms.12141.

Cammen, K.M., P.E. Rosel, R.S. Wells & A.J. Read. 2014. Lack of variation in voltage-gated sodium channels of common bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) exposed to neurotoxic algal blooms. Aquatic Toxicology 157: 150-158.

McLellan, W.A., A. Logan, S. Mallette, S. Thornton, R. McAlarney, A.J. Read & D.A. Pabst. 2014. Longline hook testing in the mouths of pelagic odontocetes. ICES Journal of Marine Science doi: 10.1093/icesjms/fsu181.

Roberts, B.L. & A.J. Read. 2014. Field assessment of C-POD performance in detecting echolocation click trains of bottlenose dolphins Tursiops truncatus. Marine Mammal Science doi: 10.1111/mms.12146.

Fujioka, E., M.S. Soldevilla, A.J. Read & P.N. Halpin. 2014. Integration of passive acoustic monitoring data into OBIS-SEAMAP, a global biogeographic database, to advance spatially-explicit ecological assessments.  Ecological Informatics 21: 59-73.

Risch, D., N.J. Gales, J. Gedamke, L. Kindermann, D.P. Nowacek, A.J. Read, U. Siebert, I.C. Van Opzeeland, S.M. Van Parijs & A.S. Friedlaender. 2014.  Mysterious bio-duck sound attributed to the Antarctic minke whale (Balaenoptera bonaerensis). Biology Letters 10: 20140175.

Lewison, R.L., L.B. Crowder, B. Wallace, J. Moore, T. Cox, R. Zydelis, S. McDonald, A. DiMatteo, D. Dunn, C.Y. Kot, R. Bjorkland, S. Kelez, C. Soykan, K.R. Stewart, M. Sims, A. Boustany, A.J. Read, P. Halpin, W.J. Nichols & C. Safina.  2014. Global patterns of seabird, marine mammal, and sea turtle bycatch reveal taxa-specific and cumulative megafauna hotspots. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 111: 5271-5276.

Smith, M.D., F. Asche, L.S. Bennear, E. Havice, A.J. Read & D. Squires.  2014. A catch share for whales is unlikely to improve social welfare. Ecological Applications 24: 15-23.


2013

Urian, K.W., D.M. Waples, R.B. Tyson, L.E. Williams Hodge & A.J. Read. 2013. Abundance of bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) in estuarine and near-shore waters of North Carolina, USA.  Journal of the North Carolina Academy of Sciences 129: 165-171.

Friedlaender, A.S., R.B. Tyson, A. Stimpert, A.J. Read & D.P. Nowacek. 2013. Extreme diel variation in the feeding behavior of humpback whales along the Western Antarctic Peninsula during autumn. Marine Ecology Progress Series 494: 281–289.

Wenzel, F., P. Polloni, J. Craddock, D. Gannon, J. Nicolas, A.J. Read & P. Rosel. 2013. Food habits of Sowerby’s beaked whales, Mesoplodon bidens, taken in the western North Atlantic drift net fishery. Fishery Bulletin 111: 381-389.

Read, A.J. 2013. Development of conservation strategies to mitigate the by-catch of harbor porpoises in the Gulf of Maine. Endangered Species Research 20: 235-250.

Geijer, C.K.A. & A.J. Read. 2013. Mitigation of marine mammal bycatch in U.S. waters since 1994. Biological Conservation 159: 54-60.

Roman, J., I. Altman, M. Dunphy-Daly, C. Campbell, M. Jasny & A.J. Read. 2013. The Marine Mammal Protection Act at 40: Status, recovery, and future of U.S. marine mammals. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1286: 29-49.

Dawson, S.D., S. Northridge, D. Waples & A.J. Read. 2013. To ping or not to ping; the use and abuse of active acoustic devices in mitigating interactions between small cetaceans and gillnet fisheries. Endangered Species Research 19: 201–221.

Soulen, B.K., K. Cammen, T.F. Schultz and D.W. Johnston. 2013. Factors affecting harp seal (Pagophilus groenlandicus) strandings in the Northwest Atlantic. PLoS ONE 8(7): e68779. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0068779.

Bordino, P., A.I. Mackay, T. Werner, S.P. Northridge & A.J. Read. 2013. Franciscana bycatch is not reduced by acoustically reflective or physically stiffened gillnets. Endangered Species Research 21: 1-12.

Thorne, L.H. & A.J. Read. 2013. Fine-scale biophysical interactions drive prey availability at a migratory stopover site for red-necked phalaropes (Phalaropus lobatus) in the Bay of Fundy, Canada. Marine Ecology Progress Series 487: 261-273.

Waples, D.M., L.H. Thorne, L.W. Hodge, E.K. Burke, K.W. Urian & A.J. Read.  2013. A field test of acoustic deterrent devices used to reduce interactions between bottlenose dolphins and a coastal gillnet fishery. Biological Conservation 157: 163–171.


2012

Hodge, L.E.W., J.T. Bell, A. Kumar & A.J. Read.  2012. The influence of habitat and time of day on the occurrence of odontocete vocalizations in Onslow Bay, North Carolina. Marine Mammal Science DOI: 10.1111/mms.12006.

Gilman, E., M. Chaloupka, A.J. Read, P. Dalzell, J. Holetschek & C. Curtice. 2012. Hawaii longline tuna fishery temporal trends in standardized catch rates and length distributions and effects on pelagic and seamount ecosystems. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 22: 446–488.

Johnston, D.W., A.S. Friedlaender, A.J. Read & D.P. Nowacek.  2012. Initial density estimates of humpback whales Megaptera novaeangliae in the inshore waters of the western Antarctic Peninsula during the late autumn. Endangered Species Research 18: 63-71.

Best, B.D., P.N. Halpin, A.J. Read, E. Fujioka, C.P. Good, E.A. LaBrecque, R.S. Schick, J.J. Roberts, L.J. Hazen, S.S. Qian, D L. Palka, L.P. Garrison & W.A. McClellan. 2012. Online marine mammal habitat modeling system for the U.S. East Coast and Gulf of Mexico. Endangered Species Research 18: 1-15.


2011

Dow Piniak, W.E. & K.L. Eckert. 2011. Sea turtle nesting in the Wider Caribbean Region. Endangered Species Research 15: 129-141.

Gerber, L.H., J. Estes, T.G. Crawford, L.E. Peavey & A.J. Read. 2011. Managing for extinction? Conflicting conservation objectives in a large marine reserve. Conservation Letters doi: 10.1111/j.1755-263X.2011.00197.x

Finkbeiner, E.M., B.P. Wallace, J.E. Moore, R.L. Lewison, L.B. Crowder & A.J. Read. 2011. Cumulative estimates of sea turtle bycatch and mortality in USA fisheries between 1990 and 2007. Biological Conservation 144: 2719-2727.

Schick, R.S., P.N. Halpin, A.J. Read, D.L. Urban, B.D. Best, C.P. Good, J.J. Roberts, E.A. LaBrecque, D. Dunn, L. Garrison, K.D. Hyrenbach, W.A. McLellan, D.A. Pabst, D.L. Palka & P. Stevick. 2011. Community structure in pelagic marine mammals at large spatial scales. Marine Ecology Progress Series 434: 165-181.

Gilman, E., D. Dunn, A.J. Read, R. Warner & D. Hyrenbach. 2011. Designing criteria suites to identify sites and networks of high value across manifestations of biodiversity. Biodiversity and Conservation DOI 10.1007/s10531-011-0116-y.

Foley, H.J., R.C. Holt, R.E. Hardee, P.B. Nilsson, K.A. Jackson, A.J. Read, D.A. Pabst & W.A. McLellan. 2011. Observations of the birth of a North Atlantic right whale (Eubalaena glacialis) outside critical habitat in the southeastern United States. Marine Mammal Science 27: E234–E240.

Nowacek, D.P., A.S. Friedlaender, P.N. Halpin, E.L. Hazen, D.W. Johnston, A.J. Read, B. Espinasse, M. Zhou, and Y. Zhu.  2011.  Super-aggregations of krill and humpback whales in Wilhelmina Bay, Antarctic Peninsula. PLoS One 6: e19173.

McClellan, C.M., A.J. Read, W.M. Cluse & M.H. Godfrey. 2011. Conservation in a complex management environment: the by-catch of sea turtles in North Carolina’s commercial fisheries. Marine Policy 35: 241-248.


2010

Cot, C.Y., E. Fujioka, L.J. Hazen, B.D. Best, A.J Read & P.N. Halpin.  2010. Spatio-temporal gap analysis of OBIS-SEAMAP project data: assessment and way forward.  PLoS One 5: e12990.

McClellan, C.M., J. Braun-McNeill, L. Avens, B. Wallace & A.J. Read. 2010. Stable isotopes confirm a foraging dichotomy in juvenile loggerhead sea turtles. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 387: 44-51.

Moore, J.E., T.M. Cox, R.L. Lewison, A.J. Read, R. Bjorkland, S.L. McDonald, L.B. Crowder, E. Aruna, I. Ayissi, P. Espeut, C. Joynson-Hicks, N. Pilcher, C. Poonian, B. Solarin, and J. Kiszka. 2010. An interview-based approach for triaging marine mammal and sea turtle captures in artisanal fisheries. Biological Conservation 143: 795-805.

Friedlaender, A.S., D.P. Nowacek, D.W. Johnston, A.J. Read, R.B. Tyson, L. Peavey, and E.M.S. Revelli.  2010. Multiple sightings of large groups of Arnoux’s beaked whales (Berardius arnouxii) in the Gerlache Strait, Antarctica. Marine Mammal Science. 26: 246-250.

Read, A.J.  2010. Conservation biology.  Pages 340-359 in: I. Boyd, D. Bowen & S. Iverson (editors). Marine Mammal Ecology and Conservation: A Handbook of Techniques.  Oxford University Press.

McClellan, C.M. & A.J. Read. 2010. Confronting the gauntlet: understanding incidental capture of green turtles through fine-scale movement studies. Endangered Species Research 10: 165-179.


2009

McClellan, C.M., A.J. Read, B.A. Price, W.M. Cluse & M.H. Godfrey.  2009. Using telemetry to mitigate the by-catch of long-lived marine vertebrates. Ecological Applications 19: 1660-1671.

Torres, L.G. & A.J. Read. 2009. How to catch a  fish? Foraging tactic fidelity of bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) in Florida Bay, Florida. Marine Mammal Science 25: 797-815.

Luca, M., A.J. Westgate, E. Rogan, P. Rosel, A.J. Read, J. Coughlan & T. Cross. 2009. Population structure of short-beaked common dolphins (Delphinus delphis) in the North Atlantic Ocean as revealed by mitochondrial and nuclear genetic markers.  Marine Biology 156: 821–834.

Poonian, C.M.S., M.D. Hauzer, A. Ben Allaoui, T.M. Cox, J.E. Moore, A.J. Read, R.L. Lewison & L.B. Crowder.  2009. Rapid assessment of sea turtle and marine mammal bycatch in the Union of the Comoros. Western Indian Ocean Journal of Marine Science 7: 207-216.

Halpin, A.J. Read, E. Fujioka, B.D. Best, B. Donnelly, L.J. Hazen, C. Kot, K. Urian, E. LaBrecque, C. Good, L.B. Crowder & K.D. Hyrenbach. 2009. OBIS-SEAMAP: The world data center for marine mammal, sea bird and sea turtle information. Oceanography 22: 104-115.

Schick, R.S., P.N. Halpin, A.J. Read, C.S. Slay S.D. Kraus, B.R. Mate, M.F. Baumgartner, J.J. Roberts, B.D. Best, C.P. Good, S.R. Loarie & J.S. Clark. 2009. Striking the right balance in right whale conservation. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 66: 1399-1403.

Urian, K.W., S. Hofmann, R.S. Wells & A.J. Read. 2009. Fine-scale population structure of bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) in Tampa Bay, Florida. Marine Mammal Science 25: 619-638.


2008

Moore, J.E. & A.J. Read. 2008. An uncertainty analysis of cetacean demography and bycatch mortality using carcass data. Ecological Applications 18: 1914-1931.

Torres, L.G., A.J. Read & P. Halpin. 2008. Fine-scale habitat modeling of a top marine predator: Do prey data improve predictive capacity? Ecological Applications 18: 1702-1717.

Mintzer, V.J., D.P. Gannon, N.B. Barros & A.J. Read.  2008. Stomach contents of mass-stranded short-finned pilot whales (Globicephala macrorhynchus) from North Carolina. Marine Mammal Science. 24: 290-302.

Read, A.J. 2008. The looming crisis: interactions between marine mammals and fisheries. Journal of Mammalogy. 89:  541-548.


2007

Jaramillo-Legoretta, A., L. Rojas-Bracho, R.L. Brownell, Jr., A.J. Read, R.R. Reeves, K. Ralls & B.L. Taylor. 2007. Saving the vaquita: immediate action, not more data. Conservation Biology 21: 1653-1655.

Best, B.D., P.N Halpin, E. Fujioka, A.J Read, S. Qian, L.J Hazen & R.S Schick. 2007. Geospatial web services within a scientific workflow: Predicting marine mammal habitats in a dynamic environment. Ecological Informatics 2: 210-223.

McClellan, C.M. & A.J. Read. 2007. Complexity and variation in loggerhead sea turtle life history.  Biology Letters (doi 10.1098/rsbl.2007.0355).

Cox, T.M., R.L. Lewison, R. Zydelis, L.B. Crowder, C. Safina & A.J. Read. 2007.  Comparing effectiveness of experimental and implemented bycatch reduction measures: the ideal and the real. Conservation Biology 21: 1155-1164.

Johnston, D.W. & A.J. Read. 2007. Flow-field observations of a tidally-driven island wake used by marine mammals in the Bay of Fundy, Canada.  Fisheries Oceanography 16: 422-435.

Goetz, K.T., D.J. Rugh, A.J. Read & R. Hobbs.  2007. Habitat use in a marine ecosystem: Belgua whales Delphinapterus leucas in Cook Inlet, Alaska.  Marine Ecology Progress Series 330: 247-256.

Read, A.J. 2007. Do circle hooks reduce the mortality of sea turtles in pelagic longlines?  A review of recent experiments.  Biological Conservation 135: 155-169.

Westgate, A.J. & A.J. Read. 2007. Reproduction in short-beaked common dolphins (Delphinus delphis) from the western North Atlantic.  Marine Biology 150: 1011-1024.


2006

Werner, T., S. Kraus, A.J Read, & E. Zollett.  2006.  Fishing techniques to reduce the bycatch of threatened marine animals.  Marine Technology Society Journal 40: 77-87.

Whitt, A.D. & A.J. Read.  2006. Assessing compliance to guidelines by dolphin watching tours in Clearwater, Florida, USA.  Tourism in Marine Environments 3: 117-130.

Halpin, P.N., A.J. Read, B.D. Best, K.D. Hyrenbach, E. Fujioka, M.S. Coyne, L.B. Crowder, S.A. Freeman and C. Spoerri. 2006. OBIS-SEAMAP: Developing a biogeographic research data commons for the conservation of marine mammals, seabirds and sea turtles. Marine Ecology Progress Series 316: 239-246.

Friedlaender, A.S., P.N. Halpin, S. Qian, G.L. Lawson, P.H. Wiebe, D. Thiele & A.J. Read. 2006. Whale distribution in relation to prey and oceanographic processes in the Western Antarctic Peninsula shelf waters. Marine Ecology Progress Series 317: 297-310.

Redfern, J.V., M.C. Ferguson, E.A. Becker, K.D. Hyrenbach, C. Good, J. Barlow, K. Kaschner, M. Baumgartner,  K.A. Forney, L.T. Ballance, P. Fauchald, P. Halpin, T. Hamazaki, A.J. Pershing, S. Qian, A. Read, S. Reilly, L. Torres & C. Werner. 2006. Techniques for cetacean habitat modeling: A review. Marine Ecology Progress Series 310: 271-195.

Read, A.J., P.B. Drinker & S.P. Northridge. 2006. By-catches of marine mammals in U.S. fisheries and a first estimate of global marine mammal by-catch. Conservation Biology 20: 163-169.

Cox, T.M., T.J. Ragen, A.J. Read et al.. 2006. Understanding the impacts of anthropogenic sound on beaked whales. Journal of Cetacean Research and Management 7: 177-187.

Zollett, E.A. & A.J. Read. 2006. Depredation by bottlenose dolphins on the king mackerel troll fishery in Florida. Fishery Bulletin 104: 343-349.

Torres, L.G, W.A. McLellan, E.M. Meagher, and D.A. Pabst. 2006. Seasonal distribution and relative abundance of bottlenose dolphins, Tursiops truncatus , along the US mid-Atlantic Coast. Journal of Cetacean Research and Management.

Torres, L.G, M.R. Heithaus & B. Delius. 2006. Influence of teleost abundance on the distribution of sharks in Florida Bay, USA . Hydrobiologia 569: 449-455.

Johnston , D.W., A.S. Friedlaender, L.G. Torres, and D.M. Lavigne. 2006. Variation in ice cover on the east coast of Canada , 1969-2002: climate variability and implications for harp and hooded seals. Journal of Climate Research 29: 209-222.


2005

Torres, L.G., and D. Urban. 2005. Using spatial analysis to assess bottlenose dolphins as an indicator of healthy fish habitat. pp. 423-436 in: Estuarine Indicators. Ed: Stephen A. Bortone. CRC Press.

Kraus, S.D., M. Brown, H. Caswell, C. Clark, M. Fujiwara, P. Hamilton, R. Kenney, A. Knowlton, S. Landry, C. Mayo, W. McLellan, M. Moore, D. Nowacek, D. Pabst, A.J. Read & R. Rolland. 2005. North Atlantic right whales in crisis. Science 309: 561-562.

Johnston , D.W., A.J. Westgate & A.J. Read. 2005. Effects of fine scale oceanographic features on the distribution and movements of harbour porpoises ( Phocoena phocoena ) in the Bay of Fundy. Marine Ecology Progress Series 295: 279-293.

Heppell, S.S., S.A. Heppell, A.J. Read & L.B. Crowder. 2005. Effects of fishing on long-lived marine organisms. Pp. 211-231 in: E. Norse & L. Crowder (editors), Marine Conservation Biology: The Science of Maintaining the Sea’s Biodiversity. Island Press, Washington , DC .

Gannon, D.P., N.B. Barros, D.P. Nowacek, A.J. Read, D.M. Waples & R.S. Wells. 2005. Prey detection by bottlenose dolphins ( Tursiops truncatus ): an experimental test of the passive listening hypothesis. Animal Behaviour 69: 709-720.

Tornero, V., A. Borrell, E. Pubill, H.N. Koopman, A.J. Read, P.J.H. Reijnders & A. Aguilar. 2005. Post-mortem stability of blubber retinoids in by-caught harbour porpoises (Phocoena phocoena): implications for biomarker design studies.  Journal of Cetacean Research and Management 7: 147-152.

Johnston, D.W., L.H. Thorne & A.J. Read. 2005. Fin whales (Balaenoptera physalus) and minke whales (Balaenoptera acutorostrata) exploit a tidally-driven island wake ecosystem in the Bay of Fundy. Marine Ecology Progress Series 305: 287-295.

Read, A.J.  2005.  By-catch and depredation.  Pp. 5-17 in: J.E. Reynolds, W.F. Perrin, R.R. Reeves, S. Montgomery & T.J. Ragen (editors).  Marine Mammal Research: Conservation beyond Crisis.  The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, Maryland.


2004

Lewison, R., L. Crowder, A.J. Read & S. Freeman. 2004. Understanding impacts of fisheries bycatch on marine megafauna. Trends in Recent Ecology and Evolution 19: 598-604.

Cox, T.M. & A.J. Read. 2004. Echolocation behavior of harbor porpoises Phocoena phocoena around chemically enhanced gillnets. Marine Ecology Progress Series 279: 275-282.

Neimanis, A.S., H.N. Koopman, A.J. Westgate, L.D. Murison, and A.J. Read. 2004. Entrapment of harbour porpoises ( Phocoena phocoena ) in herring weirs in the Bay of Fundy, Canada. Journal of Cetacean Research and Management 6: 7-17.


2003

Marsh, H., P. Arnold, M. Freeman, D. Haynes, D. Laist, A.J. Read, J. Reynolds, and T. Kasuya. 2003. Strategies for conserving marine mammals. Pp. 1-19 in: N. Gales & M. Hindell (editors). Marine Mammals: Fisheries, Tourism and Management Issues. CSIRO Publishing, Collingwood, Australia.

Reeves, R.R. and A.J. Read. 2003. Bottlenose dolphin, harbor porpoise, sperm whale and other toothed cetaceans. Pp. 397-424 in: G.A Feldhammer, B.C. Thompson & J.A. Chapman (editors). Wild Mammals of North America: Biology, Management, and Conservation. Second Edition. The Johns Hopkins Press, Baltimore.

Thayer, V.G., A.J. Read, A.S. Friedlaender, D.R. Colby, A.A. Hohn, W.A. McLellan, D.A. Pabst, J.L. Dearolf, N.I. Bowles, J.R. Russell & K.A. Rittmaster. 2003. Reproductive seasonality of bottlenose dolphins, Tursiops truncatus, in North Carolina. Marine Mammal Science 19: 617-629.

Koopman, H.N., S.J. Iverson & A.J. Read. 2003. High concentrations of isovaleric acid in the fats of odontocetes: variation and patterns of accumulation in blubber vs. stability in the melon. Journal of Comparative Physiology B. 173: 247-261.

Read, A.J., D.M. Waples, K.W. Urian & D. Swanner. 2003. Fine-scale behaviour of bottlenose dolphins around gillnets. Proceedings of the Royal Society, Biology Letters 270: 90-92.

Cox, T.M., A.J. Read, D. Swanner, K. Urian & D. Waples. 2003. Behavioral responses of bottlenose dolphins, Tursiops truncatus, to gillnets and acoustic alarms. Biological Conservation 115: 203-212.

Börjesson, P. & A.J. Read. 2003. Timing and synchrony of conception in the harbor porpoise. Journal of Mammalogy 84: 948-955.

Torres, L.G., P.E. Rosel, C. D’Agrosa & A.J. Read. 2003. Improving management of overlapping bottlenose dolphin ecotypes through spatial analysis and genetics. Marine Mammal Science 19: 502-514.

Read, A.J. & C.R. Brownstein. 2003. Considering other consumers :fisheries, predators, and Atlantic herring in the Gulf of Maine. Conservation Ecology 7: 2 http://www.consecol.org/vol7/iss1/art2.

Read, A.J., K.W. Urian, B. Wilson & D.M. Waples. 2003. Abundance of bottlenose dolphins in the bays, sounds and estuaries of North Carolina, USA. Marine Mammal Science 19: 59-73.

Read, A.J., C. Brownstein, L. Crowder & C. Safina. 2003. Marine by-catch: response to Scott Norris. Conservation in Practice 4(2): 43.

Clapham, P.J., P. Berggren, S. Childerhouse, N.A. Friday, T. Kasuya, L. Kell, K.-H. Kock, S.Manzanilla, G. Notabartolo di Sciara, W.F. Perrin, A.J. Read, R.R. Reeves, E. Rogan, L. Rojas-Bracho, T.D. Smith, M. Stachowitsch, B.L. Taylor, D. Thiele, P.R. Wade, R.L. Brownell, Jr. 2003. Viewpoint – whaling as science. Bioscience 55: 210-212.


2002

Koopman, H.N., D.A. Pabst, W.A. McLellan, R.M. Dillaman & A.J. Read. 2002. Changes in blubber distribution and morphology associated with starvation in the harbour porpoise (Phocoena phocoena): evidence for regional variation in blubber structure and function. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 75: 498-512.

McLellan, W.A., H.N. Koopman, S.A. Rommel, A.J. Read, C.W. Potter, J.R. Nicolas, A.J. Westgate & D.A. Pabst. 2002. Ontogenetic allometry and body composition of harbour porpoises (Phocoena phocoena, L.) from the western North Atlantic. Journal of Zoology, London 257:457-472.

Bowen, W.D., A.J. Read & J.A. Estes. 2002. Feeding ecology. Pp. 217-246 in: A.R. Hoelzel (editor), Marine Mammal Biology: an Evolutionary Approach. Blackwell Science, Malden, MA.

Berggren, P., P.R. Wade, J. Carlström & A.J. Read. 2002. Potential limits to anthropogenic mortality for harbour porpoises in the Baltic region. Biological Conservation 103: 313-322.

Read, A.J. 2002. Porpoises, Overview. Pp. 982-985 in: W.F. Perrin, B. Wursig & H.G.M. Thewissen (editors), Encyclopedia of Marine Mammals, Academic Press, San Diego.

Read, A.J. 2002. Telemetry. Pp. 1232-1235 in: W.F. Perrin, B. Wursig & H.G.M. Thewissen (editors), Encyclopedia of Marine Mammals, Academic Press, San Diego.


2001

Allen, M.C., A.J. Read, J. Gaudet & L.S. Sayigh. 2001. Fine-scale habitat selection of foraging bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) near Clearwater, Florida. Marine Ecology Progress Series 222: 253-264.

Cox, T.M., A.J. Read, A. Solow & N. Tregenza. 2001. Will harbour porpoises (Phocoena phocoena) habituate to pingers? Journal of Cetacean Research & Management. 3: 81-86.

Read, A.J. 2001. Trends in maternal investment of harbour porpoises are uncoupled from the dynamics of their primary prey. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B 268: 573-577.


2000

Allen, M.C. & A.J. Read. 2000. Habitat selection of foraging bottlenose dolphins in relation to boat density near Clearwater, Florida. Marine Mammal Science 16: 815-824.

Connor, R., A. Read & R. Wrangham. 2000. Male social bonds and reproductive strategies. Pp. 247-269 in: J. Mann, R. Connor, P. Tyack & H. Whitehead (editors), Cetacean Societies: Field Studies of Dolphins and Whales. University of Chicago Press, Chicago.

Connor, R., R. Wells, J. Mann & A. Read. 2000. The bottlenose dolphin, Tursiops spp.: social relationships in a fission-fusion society. Pp. 91-126 in: J. Mann, R. Connor, P. Tyack & H. Whitehead (editors), Cetacean Societies: Field Studies of Dolphins and Whales. University of Chicago Press, Chicago.

D’Agrosa, C. , C. E. Lennert-Cody and O. Vidal. 2000. Vaquita bycatch in México’s artisanal gillnet fisheries:  Driving a small population to extinction. Conservation Biology 14:1110-1119.

Murray, K.T., A.J. Read & A.R. Solow. 2000. The use of time/area closures to reduce bycatches of harbour porpoises: lessons from the Gulf of Maine sink gillnet fishery. Journal of Cetacean Research & Management 2: 135-141.

Neimanis, A.S., A.J. Read, R.A. Foster & D.E. Gaskin. 2000. Seasonal regression intesticular size and histology in harbour porpoises (Phocoena phocoena, L.) from the Bay of Fundy and Gulf of Maine. Journal of Zoology, London 250: 221-229.

Read, A.J. & P.R. Wade. 2000. Status of marine mammals in the United States. Conservation Biology 14: 929-940.


1999

Read, A.J. Harbour porpoise – Phocoena phocoena(Linnaeus, 1758). 1999. Pp 323-355 in: S.H. Ridgway and R.J. Harrison (editors), Handbook of Marine Mammals, Volume 6. Academic Press, New York.

Read, A.J. 1999. Porpoises. Worldlife Library. Colin Baxter Photography, Grantown-on-Spey, Scotland.

Koopman, H.N., A.J. Westgate & A.J. Read. 1999. Hematology values from wild harbor porpoises (Phocoena phocoena). Marine Mammal Science 15: 52-64.

Wilson, B., H. Arnold, G. Bearzi, C.M. Fortuna, R. Gaspar, S. Ingram, C. Liret, S. Pribanic, A.J. Read, V. Ridoux, K. Schneider, K.W. Urian, R.S. Wells, C. Wood, P.M. Thompson & P.S. Hammond. 1999. Epidermal diseases in bottlenose dolphins: impacts of oceanographic and anthropogenic factors. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London: Biological Sciences 266: 1077-1083.


1998

Caswell, H., S. Brault, A.J. Read & T.D. Smith. 1998. Harbor porpoise and fisheries: an uncertainty analysis of incidental mortality. Ecological Applications 8: 1226-1238.

Cox, T.M., A.J. Read, S. Barco, J. Evans, D. Gannon, H.N. Koopman, W.A. McLellan, K. Murray, J. Nicolas, D.A. Pabst, C. Potter, M. Swingle, V.G. Thayer, K.M. Touhey & A.J. Westgate. 1998. Documenting the bycatch of harbor porpoises in coastal gill net fisheries from strandings. Fishery Bulletin 96: 727-734.

Westgate, A.J. & A.J. Read. 1998. The application of new technology to the conservation of porpoises. Marine Technology Society Journal 32: 70-81.

Westgate, A.J., A.J. Read, T.M. Cox, T.D. Schofield, B.R. Whittaker & K.E. Anderson. 1998. Monitoring a rehabilitated harbor porpoise using satellite telemetry. Marine Mammal Science 14: 599-604.

Gannon, D.P., J.E. Craddock & A.J. Read. 1998. Autumn diet of harbor porpoises (Phocoena phocoena) in the Gulf of Maine. Fishery Bulletin 96: 428-437.

Dawson, S.M., A.J. Read & E. Slooten. 1998. Pingers, porpoises and power; uncertainties with using pingers to reduce bycatch of small cetaceans. Biological Conservation 84: 141-146.


1997

Read, A.J., P.R. Wiepkema & P.E. Nachtigall (editors). 1997. Biology of the Harbour Porpoise. De Spil, Woerden, Holland.

Palka, D., A.J. Read & C.W. Potter. 1997. Summary of knowledge of white-sided dolphins (Lagenorhynchus acutus) from US and Canadian North Atlantic waters. Reports of the International Whaling Commission 47: 729-734.

Kraus, S.D., A.J. Read, E. Anderson, K. Baldwin, A. Solow, T. Spradlin & J. Williamson. 1997. Acoustic alarms reduce porpoise mortality. Nature 388: 525.

Read, A.J. & A.J. Westgate. 1997. Monitoring the movements of harbour porpoises (Phocoena phocoena) with satellite telemetry. Marine Biology 130: 315-322.

Gannon, D.P., A.J. Read, J.E. Craddock & J.G. Mead. 1997. Stomach contents of long-finned pilot whales (Globicephala melas) stranded on the U.S. mid-Atlantic coast. Marine Mammal Science 13: 405-418.

Gannon, D.P., A.J. Read, J.E. Craddock, K.M. Fristrup & J.R. Nicolas. 1997. Feeding ecology of long-finned pilot whales (Globicephala melas) in the western North Atlantic. Marine Ecology Progress Series 148: 1-10.

Read, A.J. & K.A. Tolley. 1997. Postnatal growth and allometry of harbour porpoises from the Bay of Fundy. Canadian Journal of Zoology 75: 122-130.


1996

Hohn, A.A., A.J. Read, S. Fernandez, O. Vidal & L.T. Findley. 1996. Life history of the vaquita, Phocoena sinus (Phocoenidae, Cetacea). Journal of Zoology, London 239: 235-251.

Urian, K.W., D.A. Duffield, A.J. Read, R.S. Wells & D.A. Shell. 1996. Seasonality of reproduction in bottlenose dolphins, Tursiops truncatus. Journal of Mammalogy 77: 394-403.

Palka, D.L., A.J. Read, A.J. Westgate & D.W. Johnston. 1996. Summary of current knowledge of harbour porpoises in US and Canadian Atlantic waters. Reports of the International Whaling Commission 46: 559-565.

Read, A.J., J.R. Nicolas & J.E. Craddock. 1996. Winter capture of a harbor porpoise in a pelagic drift net off North Carolina. Fishery Bulletin 94: 381-383.

Read, A.J. Incidental catches of small cetaceans. 1996. Pp. 109-128 in: M. Simmonds & J. Hutchinson (editors), The Conservation of Dolphins and Porpoises: Science and Practice. John Wiley & Sons, London.


1995

Read, A.J. 1995. New approaches to studying the foraging ecology of small cetaceans. Pp. 183-191 in: A.S. Blix, L. Walloe & O. Ulltang (editors), Whales, Seals, Fish and Man. Elsevier Press, Amsterdam.

Tolley, K.A., A.J. Read, R.S. Wells, K.W. Urian, M.D. Scott, A.B. Irvine & A.A. Hohn. 1995. Sexual dimorphism in wild bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) from Sarasota, Florida. Journal of Mammalogy 76: 1190-1198.

Read, A.J. & A.A. Hohn. 1995. Life in the fast lane: the life history of harbor porpoises from the Gulf of Maine. Marine Mammal Science 11: 423-440.

Mate, B.R., K.A. Rossbach, S.L. Neukirk, R.S. Wells, A.B. Irvine, M.D. Scott & A.J. Read. 1995. Satellite-monitored movements and dive behavior of a bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) in Tampa Bay, Florida. Marine Mammal Science 11: 452-463.

Westgate, A.J., A.J. Read, P. Berggren, H.N. Koopman & D.E. Gaskin. 1995. Diving behaviour of harbour porpoises, Phocoena phocoena. Canadian Journal of Fisheries & Aquatic Sciences 52: 1064-1073.

Koopman, H.N., A.J. Westgate, A.J. Read & D.E. Gaskin. 1995. Blood chemistry of wild harbour porpoises (Phocoena phocoena). Marine Mammal Science 11: 123-135.

Nachtigall, P.E., W. Au, J. Lien, & A.J. Read (editors). 1995. Interactions between harbour porpoises and fishing nets: laboratory studies to reduce by-catch. De Spil, Woerden, Holland.


1994

Van Waerebeek, K. & A.J. Read. 1994. Reproduction of dusky dolphins (Lagenorhynchus obscurus) from coastal Peru. Journal of Mammalogy 75: 1054-1062.

Read, A.J. 1994. Interactions between cetaceans and gill net and trap fisheries in the Northwest Atlantic. Reports of the International Whaling Commission, Special Issue 15: 133-147.


1993

Read, A.J., R.S. Wells, A.A. Hohn & M.D. Scott. 1993 Patterns of growth in wild bottlenose dolphins, Tursiops truncatus. Journal of Zoology, London 231: 107-123.

Read, A.J., S.D. Kraus, K.D. Bisack & D. Palka. 1993. Harbor porpoises and gill nets in the Gulf of Maine. Conservation Biology 7: 189-193.


1992

Smith, R.J. & A.J. Read. 1992. Consumption of euphausiids by harbour porpoise (Phocoena phocoena) calves in the Bay of Fundy. Canadian Journal of Zoology 70: 1629-1632.


1991

Woodley, T.H. & A.J. Read. 1991. Potential rates of increase of a harbour porpoise Phocoena phocoena population subjected to incidental mortality in commercial fisheries. Canadian Journal of Fisheries & Aquatic Sciences 48: 2429-2435.


1990

Read, A.J. 1990. Reproductive seasonality of harbour porpoises from the Bay of Fundy. Canadian Journal of Zoology 68: 284-288.

Read, A.J. 1990. Age at sexual maturity and pregnancy rates of harbour porpoises Phocoena phocoena from the Bay of Fundy. Canadian Journal of Fisheries & Aquatic Sciences 47: 561-565.

Read, A.J. 1990. Estimation of body condition of harbour porpoises Phocoena phocoena. Canadian Journal of Zoology 68: 1962-1966.

Read, A.J. & D.E. Gaskin. 1990. Changes in growth and reproduction of harbour porpoises Phocoena phocoena from the Bay of Fundy. Canadian Journal of Fisheries & Aquatic Sciences 47: 2158-2163.

Van Waerebeek, K., J.C. Reyes, A.J. Read,& J.S. McKinnon. 1990. Preliminary observations of bottlenose dolphins from the Pacific coast of South America. Pp. 143-154 in: S. Leatherwood & R. Reeves (editors), The Bottlenose Dolphin. Academic Press, New York.


1980s

Recchia, C.R. & A.J. Read. 1989. Stomach contents of harbour porpoises, Phocoena phocoena, from the Bay of Fundy. Canadian Journal of Zoology 67: 2140-2146.

Read, A.J. & D.E. Gaskin. 1988. Incidental catch of harbor porpoises by gill nets. Journal of Wildlife Management 52: 517-523.

Read, A.J., K. Van Waerebeek, J.C. Reyes, J.S. McKinnon, & L.C. Lehman. 1988. The exploitation of small cetaceans in coastal Peru. Biological Conservation 46: 53-70.

Reyes, J.C., A.J. Read, & K. Van Waerebeek. 1988. Clave de identifacacion de los pequenos cetaceos mas comunes en la costa peruana. Boletin de Lima 57: 93-95.

Read, A.J. & D.E. Gaskin. 1985. Radio tracking the movements and activities of harbor porpoises, Phocoena phocoena, in the Bay of Fundy. Fishery Bulletin 83: 543-552.

Smith, G.J.D., A.J. Read, & D.E. Gaskin. 1983. Incidental catches of harbor porpoises, Phocoena phocoena(L.), in herring weirs in Charlotte County, New Brunswick, Canada. Fishery Bulletin 81: 660-662.

Read, A.J. & D.E. Gaskin. 1983. The application of radio tracking techniques to the study of harbour porpoises (Phocoena phocoena) in the Bay of Fundy. Pp. 346-352 in: D.G. Pincock (editor), Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Wildlife Biotelemetry. Halifax, Nova Scotia.