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James L Bodkin

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Leach C, Weitzman B, Bodkin J, Esler D, Esslinger G, Kloecker K, et al.
J Anim Ecol . 2023 Apr; 92(6):1230-1243. PMID: 37081640
Sea otters are apex predators that can exert considerable influence over the nearshore communities they occupy. Since facing near extinction in the early 1900s, sea otters are making a remarkable...
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Suryan R, Arimitsu M, Coletti H, Hopcroft R, Lindeberg M, Barbeaux S, et al.
Sci Rep . 2021 Mar; 11(1):6235. PMID: 33737519
Some of the longest and most comprehensive marine ecosystem monitoring programs were established in the Gulf of Alaska following the environmental disaster of the Exxon Valdez oil spill over 30 ...
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Burgess T, Tinker M, Miller M, Smith W, Bodkin J, Murray M, et al.
Sci Rep . 2020 Mar; 10(1):3683. PMID: 32111856
Sarcocystis neurona was recognised as an important cause of mortality in southern sea otters (Enhydra lutris nereis) after an outbreak in April 2004 and has since been detected in many...
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Burgess T, Tinker M, Miller M, Bodkin J, Murray M, Saarinen J, et al.
R Soc Open Sci . 2018 Aug; 5(7):171178. PMID: 30109036
Pathogens entering the marine environment as pollutants exhibit a spatial signature driven by their transport mechanisms. The sea otter (), a marine animal which lives much of its life within...
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Ebert T, Barr L, Bodkin J, Burcham D, Bureau D, Carson H, et al.
Ecology . 2017 Dec; 99(3):761. PMID: 29281144
Size, growth, and density have been studied for North American Pacific coast sea urchins Strongylocentrotus purpuratus, S. droebachiensis, S. polyacanthus, Mesocentrotus (Strongylocentrotus) franciscanus, Lytechinus pictus, Centrostephanus coronatus, and Arbacia stellata...
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Newsome S, Tinker M, Gill V, Hoyt Z, Doroff A, Nichol L, et al.
Oecologia . 2015 Feb; 178(1):45-59. PMID: 25645269
The quantification of individuality is a common research theme in the fields of population, community, and evolutionary ecology. The potential for individuality to arise is likely context-dependent, and the influence...
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Tinker M, Guimaraes Jr P, Novak M, Marquitti F, Bodkin J, Staedler M, et al.
Ecol Lett . 2012 Mar; 15(5):475-83. PMID: 22414160
Studies of consumer-resource interactions suggest that individual diet specialisation is empirically widespread and theoretically important to the organisation and dynamics of populations and communities. We used weighted networks to analyze...
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Bowen L, Miles A, Murray M, Haulena M, Tuttle J, Van Bonn W, et al.
Mol Ecol Resour . 2011 Aug; 12(1):67-74. PMID: 21848762
Gene transcription analysis for diagnosing or monitoring wildlife health requires the ability to distinguish pathophysiological change from natural variation. Herein, we describe methodology for the development of quantitative real-time polymerase...
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Ricca M, Miles A, Ballachey B, Bodkin J, Esler D, Trust K
Mar Pollut Bull . 2010 Feb; 60(6):861-72. PMID: 20132952
Exposure to contaminants other than petroleum hydrocarbons could confound interpretation of Exxon Valdez oil spill effects on biota at Prince William Sound, Alaska. Hence, we investigated polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in...
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Estes J, Tinker M, Bodkin J
Conserv Biol . 2010 Jan; 24(3):852-60. PMID: 20088959
Recovery criteria for depleted species or populations normally are based on demographic measures, the goal being to maintain enough individuals over a sufficiently large area to assure a socially tolerable...