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Prof Philip Hammond
Professor
Research group: Sea Mammal Research Unit
Research students (current):
PhD: Gui Bortolotto; Luis Freitas; Tilen Genov; Claire Lacey; Nadya Ramirez; Anna Schleimer
MPhil: Cristel Reyes
Professional Representation:
Member: IUCN Cetacean Specialist Group and Cetacean Red List Authority.
Member: ICES Working Group on Marine Mammal Ecology.
Associate Editor: Marine Mammal Science; Journal of Cetacean Research & Management
source: symbiosis
Recent publications
1 (of 1 published available) for psh2 with keyword Photographic-identification clear keyword filter. (source: University of St Andrews PURE)
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2017 (12/3)
Aquatic Mammals
vol.43 pp.156-161
(Article)
Aquatic Mammals
vol.43 pp.156-161
(Article)
Can the camera lie? A non-permanent nick in a bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus)
Barbara Cheney, Paul M Thompson, Philip Steven Hammond
Keywords: Photographic-identification, Bottlenose dolphins, Permanent mark
Barbara Cheney, Paul M Thompson, Philip Steven Hammond
Keywords: Photographic-identification, Bottlenose dolphins, Permanent mark
Contact Details:
Prof Philip HammondBute Building
University of St Andrews
St Andrews
KY16 9TS
Fife
UK
tel: 01334 463222
fax:
room: B7
email: psh2@st-andrews.ac.uk
Related:
research@st-andrewsSea Mammal Research Unit
Centre for Research into Ecological & Environmental Modelling
Sea Mammal Research Unit
School of Biology
Scottish Oceans Institute
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Scottish Oceans Institute
Institiud Chuantan na h-Alba
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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