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Smith, C. R., Rowles, T. K., Hart, L. B., Wells, R. S., & Barleycorn, A. A. (2016, Septem- Theses and Dissertations
Townsend, F. I., Wells, R. S., Zolman, E. ber). Responding to small cetacean entanglements: Ardente, A. (2016). Investigation of the role nutri-
S., Balmer, B. C., Quigley, B., Ivančić, M., Changing knotty to nice. Presented at the National tion plays in the development of ammonium urate
McKercher, W., Tumlin, M. C., Mullin, K. D., Marine Animal Health and Stranding Network nephrolithiasis in common bottlenose dolphins,
Adams, J. D., Wu, Q., McFee, W., Collier, T. Conference, Shepherdstown, WV. (Tursiops truncatus). (Doctoral dissertation).
K., Kellar, N., Litz, J., Colegrove, K., Fauquier, University of Florida, Gainesville, College of
D., Clarke, E., Chevis, C., Carmichael, R., Wells, R. S. (2016, September). Tag – you’re it; Veterinary Medicine.
Fougeres, E., DeGuise, S., Venn-Watson, S., & selecting tags and attachments for monitoring small
Schwacke, L. H. (2016, September). Adverse cetaceans. Presented at the National Marine Ani- Leon-Lopez, B. (2016). Bottlenose dolphin sig-
health impacts of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill mal Health and Stranding Network Conference, nature whistle variation: A perspective on physical
on bay, sound, and estuary bottlenose dolphins Shepherdstown, WV. characteristics, long-term stability, relatedness, and
(Tursiops truncatus) in the Northern Gulf of disturbance effects. (PhD thesis), University of
Mexico.Presentation at the National Marine Ani- Whitehurst, M. L., Brown, J. J., Jones, A. N., St. Andrews, St. Andrews, UK.
mal Health and Stranding Network Conference, & Toms, C. N. (2016, April). The potential
Shepherdstown, WV. influence of a major flood event on the reproduc- Mangar, R. S. (2016). Conservation and ecotour-
tive success and distribution of common bottlenose ism of spinner and bottlenose dolphins in Mauri-
Sodaro, C. (2016, August). Orangutan devel- dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) in the Pensacola Bay tius and Florida. (Senior Thesis). College of the ((
opment, reproduction and birth management, system. Poster session presented at the Proceed- Atlantic, Bar Harbor, ME.
Orangutan SSP Husbandry Course. Presentation ings of the 2016 University of West Florida
at the Orangutan SSP Husbandry Workshop, Student Scholar Symposium & Faculty Research McBride, S. M. (2016). Habitat use by bottlenose
Madison, WI. Showcase. Pensacola, FL. dolphins, (Tursiops truncatus), in Roanoke Sound,
North Carolina. (Doctoral dissertation). Univer-
Toms, C. N. & Worthy, G. A. J. (2016, March). Wilkinson, K. A. (2016, January). Assessing sity of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, MS.
Seasonal movement patterns of bottlenose dolphins shark-dolphin interaction frequency over time.
(Tursiops truncatus) in the Florida Panhandle. Poster session presented at the North Florida Noriega Betancourt, F. (2016). A comparative
Presentation at the poster session at the South- Marine Science Symposium, Cedar Key, FL. analysis of the spatial and temporal distributions
eastern Ecology and Evolution Conference. of bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) and
Tallahassee, FL. Wischusen, K., Wells, R. S., & Hart, L. B. recreational boating in Sarasota Bay, Florida.
(2016, July/ August). Rapid assessment of bottle- (Master’s thesis). School of Forest Resources and
Toms, C., Och, T., Hartigan, L., Whitehurst, nose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) body condition: Conservation, Institute of Food and Agricultural
M., Findley, H., & Worthy, G. (2016, April). There’s an app for that. Presentation at the 65th t Sciences. University of Florida, Gainesville, FL.
A report on the potential influence of a record Annual International Wildlife Disease Associa-
breaking flood event on bottlenose dolphin tion Conference. Cortland, NY. Phillips, G. T. (2016). Passive acoustics: A
(Tursiops truncatus) populations in Pensacola multifaceted tool for marine mammal conserva-
Bay, Florida. Presented at the Southeast and Wojciechowski, S. (2016, August). Training tion. (Doctoral dissertation), Duke University,
Mid-Atlantic Marine Mammal Symposium, the Sensitive Animal: Can motivation really be Durham, NC.
Savannah, GA. trained? Presentation at the Orangutan Species?
Survival Plan Husbandry Workshop, Henry Robles Malagamba, M. J. (2016). Character-
Watts, J. (2016, September). Maximizing browse Vilas Zoo, Madison, WI. ization of the microbiome among free-ranging
availability in a Northern zoo. Presentation at bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus). (Master’s
the Association of Zoos & Aquariums annual Scientific and Technical Reports, thesis). College of Veterinary Medicine. Univer-
conference, San Diego, CA. Conference Papers sity of Florida, Gainesville, FL.
Carpenter, N., Chinnadurai, S., Helmick, K.,
Wells, R. S. (2016, August). The science of Meehan, T., Murray, M., Smith, J., Wyatt, J. Russo, C. D. (2016). A microbiomic approach to
saving cetaceans: The Sarasota Dolphin Research (2016). AAZV Veterinary Guidelines. Retrieved the characterization of the impacts and influences
Program’s involvement in cetacean conservation ef- from aazv.org. of viral, bacterial, and harmful algal bloom toxins
forts in Bermuda, Florida, and beyond. Presenteddd on the bottlenose dolphin. (Doctoral dissertation),
at the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Insti- Stacey, R. (2016). North American Regional University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg,
tute, Bermuda, BM. MS. Paper 898.
Studbook: Gray seals (Halichoerus grypus), ss
Brookfield, IL:Chicago Zoological Society.
Wells, R. S., McHugh, K. A., Allen, J. B., &
Wilkinson, K. A. (2016, August). Movements Tyson, R. B., & Wells, R. S. (2016). Sarasota
and social patterns of free-ranging bottlenose dol- Bay/Little Sarasota Bay bottlenose dolphin
phins near Sarasota, FL. Presented at the Interna- abundance estimates: 2015. Report prepared
tional Primatological Society/American Society for National Marine Fisheries Service Northern
of Primatologists Joint Meeting, Chicago, IL.
Gulf of Mexico Bay, Sound and Estuary Bottlenose
Dolphin Stock Blocks B20 and B35, Combined. dd
Wells, R. S. (2016, November/ December). Southeast Fisheries Science Center Reference
Vaquita life history and natural history: What Document PRBD-2016-02. 22 pp.
we know and what we don’t know. Workshop to
Explore the feasibility of exsitu conservation for
critically endangered vaquitas, San Diego, CA.
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