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Dr Gordon Hastie
Senior Research Fellow
My research interests focus on how marine mammals’ utilise the dynamic nature of their environment and how they adjust their behaviour in response to changes in their environments. This includes natural environmental changes and responses to man-made perturbations. As we see the increasing urbanisation of marine environments, I am particularly interested in how marine mammals perceive and respond to novel man-made sources in the ocean.
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Recent publications
3 (of 3 published available) for gdh10 with keyword Conservation clear keyword filter. (source: University of St Andrews PURE)
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2017 (27/10)
Journal of Cetacean Research and Management
vol.16 pp.29-38
(Article)
Journal of Cetacean Research and Management
vol.16 pp.29-38
(Article)
Mitigation of harm during a novel behavioural response study involving active sonar and wild cetaceans
Brandon Southall, Gordon Drummond Hastie, Peter Lloyd Tyack, Ian Boyd
Keywords: Acoustics, Conservation, Behavior, Management procedure, Short-term change, Beaked whales, Delphinids, Northern HemisphereNERC
Brandon Southall, Gordon Drummond Hastie, Peter Lloyd Tyack, Ian Boyd
Keywords: Acoustics, Conservation, Behavior, Management procedure, Short-term change, Beaked whales, Delphinids, Northern HemisphereNERC
2017 (5)
Ecosphere
vol.8
(Article)
Ecosphere
vol.8
(Article)
Responses of bottlenose dolphins and harbor porpoises to impact and vibration piling noise during harbor construction
Isla Graham, Enrico Pirotta, Nathan Merchant, Adrian Farcas, Tim Barton, Barbara Cheney, Gordon Drummond Hastie, Paul Thompson
Keywords: Acoustic disturbance, Anthropogenic noise, Behavioral response, Coastal development, Environmental risk assessment, Marine mammal conservation, Marine protected areaNERC
Isla Graham, Enrico Pirotta, Nathan Merchant, Adrian Farcas, Tim Barton, Barbara Cheney, Gordon Drummond Hastie, Paul Thompson
Keywords: Acoustic disturbance, Anthropogenic noise, Behavioral response, Coastal development, Environmental risk assessment, Marine mammal conservation, Marine protected areaNERC
2017 (12)
Journal of Applied Ecology
vol.54 pp.1930-1940
(Article)
Journal of Applied Ecology
vol.54 pp.1930-1940
(Article)
Seals and shipping
Esther Lane Jones, Gordon Drummond Hastie, Sophie Caroline Smout, Joseph Onoufriou, Nathan Merchant, Kate Brookes, David Thompson
Keywords: Halichoerus grypus, Phoca vitulina, Spatial overlap, AIS, Telemetry, Acoustic propagation, Marine stressor, MSFD, Noise pollution, UncertaintyNERC
Esther Lane Jones, Gordon Drummond Hastie, Sophie Caroline Smout, Joseph Onoufriou, Nathan Merchant, Kate Brookes, David Thompson
Keywords: Halichoerus grypus, Phoca vitulina, Spatial overlap, AIS, Telemetry, Acoustic propagation, Marine stressor, MSFD, Noise pollution, UncertaintyNERC
Contact Details:
Dr Gordon HastieScottish Oceans Institute
East Sands
University of St Andrews
St Andrews
KY16 8LB
Fife
UK
tel: 01334 462637
fax:
room: 2.06
email: gdh10@st-andrews.ac.uk
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research@st-andrewsSea Mammal Research Unit
School of Biology
Scottish Oceans Institute
Marine Alliance for Science and Technology Scotland
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Scottish Oceans Institute
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Gatty Marine Laboratory
East Sands St Andrews
KY16 8LB
Scotland
UK
tel: +44 (0) 1334 463472
fax: +44 (0) 1334 463443
email: soi@st-andrews.ac.uk
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