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Megan Wallen
Megan Wallen
NOAA Fisheries
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The ecological costs to females in a system with allied sexual coercion
MM Wallen, EM Patterson, E Krzyszczyk, J Mann
Animal Behaviour 115, 227-236, 2016
412016
Epidemiological investigation of tattoo-like skin lesions among bottlenose dolphins in Shark Bay, Australia
SN Powell, MM Wallen, S Bansal, J Mann
Science of The Total Environment 630, 774-780, 2018
262018
Every scar has a story: age and sex-specific conflict rates in wild bottlenose dolphins
HH Lee, MM Wallen, E Krzyszczyk, J Mann
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 73, 1-11, 2019
232019
Mating in a bisexually philopatric society: bottlenose dolphin females associate with adult males but not adult sons during estrous
MM Wallen, E Krzyszczyk, J Mann
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 71, 1-12, 2017
222017
Sociality and tattoo skin disease among bottlenose dolphins in Shark Bay, Australia
SN Powell, MM Wallen, ML Miketa, E Krzyszczyk, V Foroughirad, ...
Behavioral Ecology 31 (2), 459-466, 2020
182020
Detecting respiratory bacterial communities of wild dolphins: implications for animal health
TM Nelson, MM Wallen, M Bunce, CL Oskam, N Lima, L Clayton, J Mann
Marine Ecology Progress Series 622, 203-217, 2019
182019
Elevated calf mortality and long-term responses of wild bottlenose dolphins to extreme climate events: Impacts of foraging specialization and provisioning
J Mann, V Foroughirad, MHF McEntee, ML Miketa, TC Evans, C Karniski, ...
Frontiers in Marine Science 8, 219, 2021
162021
Early career researchers benefit from inclusive, diverse and international collaborations: Changing how academic institutions utilize the seminar series
CM Febria, DR Kashian, KRT Bertrand, B Dabney, M Day, M Dugdale, ...
Journal of Great Lakes Research 48 (3), 849-855, 2022
32022
Designing and implementing a novel graduate program to develop transdisciplinary leaders in urban sustainability
MM Wallen, I Guerra‐Lopez, L Meroueh, R Mohamed, A Sankar, ...
Ecosphere 13 (1), e3901, 2022
32022
Breathing in sync: how a social behavior structures respiratory epidemic risk in bottlenose dolphins
MA Collier, AM Jacoby, V Foroughirad, EM Patterson, E Krzyszczyk, ...
bioRxiv, 2023.12. 01.569646, 2023
2023
Social factors affecting female behavior, ecology, and fitness in wild bottlenose dolphins
MM Wallen
Georgetown University, 2016
2016
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