
Publications
This is not an exhaustive list, but a selection of the papers and products from our team.
Seasonal Variation in Pacific Sleeper Shark (Somniosus pacificus) Habitat Use in Prince William Sound, Alaska
Bishop, A.M., Nielsen,J.K., Horning, M. (2026) Seasonal Variation in Pacific Sleeper Shark (Somniosus pacificus) Habitat Use in Prince William Sound, Alaska Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, 14, 175
Foraging niche, sex-specific resource partitioning, and mercury concentrations of male Steller sea lions in Alaska
Bishop, A.M., Barst, B.D., Rea, L.D. (2024). Foraging niche, sex-specific resource partitioning, and mercury concentrations of male Steller sea lions in Alaska. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 736: 147–165, 2024
How small can you go? Using a direct mercury analyzer to measure mercury in vibrissae of Steller sea lions
Capture, husbandry, and oxygen consumption rate of juvenile Pacific sleeper sharks (Somniosus pacificus).
Gastaldi, A., Bishop, A., & Rea, L. D. (2023). How small can you go? Using a direct mercury analyzer to measure mercury in vibrissae of Steller sea lions. Marine Mammal Science.
Smith, T. R., Bishop, A., Guthridge, J., Hocking, R., Horning, M., & Lowe, C. G. (2022). Capture, husbandry, and oxygen consumption rate of juvenile Pacific sleeper sharks (Somniosus pacificus). Environmental Biology of Fishes, 105(11), 1519-1534.
Surveying cliff-nesting seabirds with unoccupied aircraft systems in the Gulf of Alaska.
Bishop, A. M., Brown, C. L., Christie, K. S., Kettle, A. B., Larsen*, G. D., Renner, H. M., & Younkins*, L. (2022). Surveying cliff-nesting seabirds with unoccupied aircraft systems in the Gulf of Alaska. Polar Biology, 1-12
An Integrative Method for Characterizing Marine Habitat Features Associated With Predation: A Case Study on Juvenile Steller Sea Lions (Eumetopias jubatus).
Bishop AM, Brown CL, Sattler R and Horning M. (2020). An Integrative Method for Characterizing Marine Habitat Features Associated With Predation: A Case Study on Juvenile Steller Sea Lions (Eumetopias jubatus). Frontiers in Marine Science. 7:576716. doi: 10.3389/fmars.2020.576716
Reactive stress-coping styles show more variable reproductive expenditure and fitness outcomes.
Twiss SD, Shuert CR, Brannan N, Bishop AM, Pomeroy P. (2020). Reactive stress-coping styles show more variable reproductive expenditure and fitness outcomes. Scientific Reports, 10, 9550.
Wanted dead or alive: Characterizing likelihood of juvenile Steller sea lion predation from diving and space use patterns.
Bishop A, Dubel A, Brown C, Sattler R, Horning M. (2019). Wanted dead or alive: Characterizing likelihood of juvenile Steller sea lion predation from diving and space use patterns. ESR, 40: 357-367. doi: 10.3354/esr00999
Breeding male grey seals exhibit similar activity budgets across varying exposures to human activity
Bishop A, Pomeroy P, and Twiss SD. (2015). Breeding male grey seals exhibit similar activity budgets across varying exposures to human activity. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 527:247-259.
Efficacy of voluntary
mitigation in reducing harbor seal disturbance.
Hoover-Miller A, Bishop A, Prewitt J, Conlon S, Jezierski C, and Armato P. (2013) Efficacy of voluntary
mitigation in reducing harbor seal disturbance. Journal of Wildlife Management, 77: 689-700.