Netherlands Institute of Ecology — Netherlands
Environmental Science · Physical Sciences
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Research Topics
Marine animal studies overview(29), Marine and fisheries research(11), Avian ecology and behavior(6), Wildlife Ecology and Conservation(5), Marine and coastal plant biology(5)
Publications49 total
Marine Mammal Science·2009· 61 cited
Elsevier eBooks·2009· 32 cited
Marine Mammal Science·2000· 8 cited
Polychaetes & allies. The Southern synthesis
CSIRO Publishing eBooks·2000· 170 cited
Comparative morphology and distribution of the aduncus and truncatus forms of bottlenose dolphin Tursiops in the Indian and Western Pacific Oceans
Queensland's institutional digital repository (The University of Queensland)·2000· 90 cited
Mollusca: the southern synthesis. Part A. Fauna of Australia Volume 5.
1998· 32 cited
Mollusca: The Southern Synthesis
1998· 412 cited
Colonial Waterbirds·1997· 38 cited
Marine Mammal Science·1996· 18 cited
South African Journal of Marine Science·1996· 6 citedOpen Access
Copeia·1995· 40 cited
South African Journal of Marine Science·1992· 100 citedOpen Access
South African Journal of Marine Science·1992· 33 cited
Colonial Waterbirds·1992· 9 cited
Estimates of abundance and undercounting of bottlenose dolphins off northern Natal, South Africa
African Journal of Wildlife Research·1992· 18 cited
South African Journal of Marine Science·1991· 17 cited
South African Journal of Marine Science·1990· 25 citedOpen Access
Biological Conservation·1990· 37 cited
Elsevier eBooks·1990· 103 cited
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Frequent Co-authors
Victor G. Cockcroft(12), J. M. Winterbottom(5), Pamela L. Beesley(4), Victor M. Peddemors(4), David M. Skead(4), PB Best(3), R. K. Brooke(3), Christopher J. Glasby(2), Anrich Kock(2), D. A. Lord(2), Peter B. Best(2), William H. Dawbin(2), R. P. Borrett(2), Leslie H. Brown(2), A. J. Tree(2), Alan C. Kemp(2), G. L. Maclean(2), C. J. Vernon(2), Alice Wells(1), Ken Findlay(1)