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Brendan P. Kelly, Ph.D.
Selected Publications

Swanson B.J. et al. (2006) Shed skin as a source of DNA for genotyping seals.(pdf) Molecular Ecology Notes, 6, 1006-1009 

Womble, J.N., M.F. Willson, M.F. Sigler, B.P. Kelly, and G.R. VanBlaricom. 2005. Distribution of Steller sea lions ( Eumetopias jubatus) in relation to spring-spawning fish in SE Alaska. (pdf) Marine Ecology Progress Series 294: 271-282.

Kelly, B. P. 2001. Climate change and ice breeding pinnipeds(pdf). Pages 43-55 in G.-R. Walther, C. A. Burga and P. J. Edwards, editors. "Fingerprints" of climate change: adapted behaviour and shifting species' ranges. Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, New York and London.

Jemison, L. A., and B. P. Kelly. 2001. Pupping phenology and demography of harbor seals (Phoca vitulina richardsi) on Tugidak Island, Alaska.(pdf) Marine Mammal Science 17:585-600.

Simpkins, M. A., B. P. Kelly, and D. Wartzok. 2001. Three-dimensional diving behaviors of ringed seals ( Phoca hispida).(pdf) Marine Mammal Science 17:909-925.

Simpkins, M. A., B. P. Kelly, and D. Wartzok. 2001. Three-dimensional movements within individual dives by ringed seals ( Phoca hispida). (pdf)Canadian Journal of Zoology 79:1455-1464.

Simpkins, M. A., B. P. Kelly, and D. Wartzok. 2001. Three-dimensional analysis of search behaviour by ringed seals.(pdf) Animal Behaviour 62:67-72.

Mathews, E. A., and B. P. Kelly. 1996. Extreme temporal variation in harbor seal Phoca vitulina richardsi numbers in Glacier Bay, a glacial fjord in southeast Alaska.(pdf) Marine Mammal Science 12:483-489.

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