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Williams R, Brownlow A, Baillie A, Barber J, Barnett J, Davison N, et al.
Environ Sci Technol . 2023 Nov; 57(49):20736-20749. PMID: 38011905
Despite their ban and restriction under the 2001 Stockholm Convention, persistent organic pollutants (POPs) are still widespread and pervasive in the environment. Releases of these toxic and bioaccumulative chemicals are...
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Dolton H, Snelling E, Deaville R, Jackson A, Perkins M, Bortoluzzi J, et al.
Biol Lett . 2023 Nov; 19(11):20230331. PMID: 37935371
The order Lamniformes contains charismatic species such as the white shark and extinct megatooth shark , and is of particular interest given their influence on marine ecosystems, and because some...
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Snell M, Baillie A, Berrow S, Deaville R, Penrose R, Perkins M, et al.
Mar Pollut Bull . 2023 Jan; 187:114565. PMID: 36657338
Climate change is predicted to impact the distribution of many marine species. In the North-East Atlantic and elsewhere in the world, studies indicate that climate change is leading to poleward...
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Williams R, Brownlow A, Baillie A, Barber J, Barnett J, Davison N, et al.
Sci Total Environ . 2023 Jan; 866:161301. PMID: 36592909
Marine mammals are vulnerable to the bioaccumulation, biomagnification and lactational transfer of specific types of pollutants, such as industrial polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), due to their long-life spans, feeding at a...
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Cagan A, Baez-Ortega A, Brzozowska N, Abascal F, Coorens T, Sanders M, et al.
Nature . 2022 Apr; 604(7906):517-524. PMID: 35418684
The rates and patterns of somatic mutation in normal tissues are largely unknown outside of humans. Comparative analyses can shed light on the diversity of mutagenesis across species, and on...
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Ceccolini M, Wessels M, Macgregor S, Deaville R, Perkins M, Jepson P, et al.
Dis Aquat Organ . 2021 Jul; 145:173-184. PMID: 34263732
Microbiology records for 1127 cetaceans stranded on English and Welsh beaches and examined at the Institute of Zoology between 1990 and 2019 were reviewed to identify cases of Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae,...
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Wessels M, Deaville R, Perkins M, Jepson P, Penrose R, Rocchi M, et al.
J Comp Pathol . 2021 Mar; 183:51-56. PMID: 33714432
Cetacean morbillivirus (CeMV) is an important global cause of morbidity and mortality in cetacean populations, with four pathological presentations including non-suppurative encephalitis. We describe an unusual case of dolphin morbillivirus...
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Williams R, Curnick D, Brownlow A, Barber J, Barnett J, Davison N, et al.
Environ Int . 2021 Jan; 150:106303. PMID: 33454091
Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are highly toxic and persistent aquatic pollutants that are known to bioaccumulate in a variety of marine mammals. They have been associated with reduced recruitment rates and...
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Williams R, Doeschate M, Curnick D, Brownlow A, Barber J, Davison N, et al.
Environ Sci Technol . 2020 Feb; 54(4):2277-2286. PMID: 32009388
Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are toxic, persistent, and lipophilic chemical compounds that accumulate to high levels in harbor porpoises () and other cetaceans. It is important to monitor PCBs in wildlife,...
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McGowen M, Tsagkogeorga G, Alvarez-Carretero S, Dos Reis M, Struebig M, Deaville R, et al.
Syst Biol . 2019 Oct; 69(3):479-501. PMID: 31633766
The evolution of cetaceans, from their early transition to an aquatic lifestyle to their subsequent diversification, has been the subject of numerous studies. However, although the higher-level relationships among cetacean...