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2005
Johnston DW
,
Friedlaender A
,
Torres LG
,
Lavigne DM
.
Variation in ice cover on the east coast of Canada, 1969-2002: climate variability and implications for harp and hooded seals
. Journal of Climate Research. 2005 ;29:209-222.
2010
Friedlaender A
,
Nowacek DP
,
Johnston DW
,
Read AJ
,
Tyson RB
,
Peavey LE
,
Revelli E
.
An exceptional sighting of a large group of Arnoux’s beaked whales (
Berardius arnouxi
) in the Gerlache Strait, Antarctica
. Marine Mammal Science. 2010 ;26(1):246-.
Friedlaender A
,
Johnston DW
,
Halpin PN
.
Linking inter-annual variability in sea ice conditions and available breeding habitat for harp seals to large-scale climatic indices across the North Atlantic
. Progress in Oceanography. 2010 ;86:261-266.
2011
Friedlaender A
,
Johnston DW
,
Fraser WR
,
Burns J
,
N. HPatrick
,
Costa DP
.
Ecological niche modeling of sympatric krill predators around Marguerite Bay, Western Antarctic Peninsula
. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography. 2011 ;58(13-16):1729 - 1740.
Johnston DW
,
Friedlaender A
,
Read AJ
,
Nowacek DP
.
Initial density estimates of humpback whales (
Megaptera novaeangliae
) in the inshore waters of the western Antarctic Peninsula during late autumn
. Endangered Species Research. 2011 ;18(1):63-71.
Nowacek DP
,
Friedlaender A
,
Halpin PN
,
Hazen EL
,
Johnston DW
,
Read AJ
,
Espinasse B
,
Zhou M
,
Zhu Y
.
Super-aggregations of krill and humpback whales in Wilhelmina Bay, Antarctic Peninsula
. PLoS ONE. 2011 ;6(4):e19173.
2012
Johnston DW
,
Bowers MT
,
Friedlaender A
,
Lavigne DM
.
The Effects of Climate Change on Harp Seals (
Pagophilus groenlandicus
)
. PLoS ONE. 2012 ;7(1):e29158.
2015
Bejder M
,
Johnston DW
,
Smith J
,
Friedlaender A
,
Bejder L
.
Embracing conservation success of recovering humpback whale populations: Evaluating the case for downlisting their conservation status in Australia
. Marine Policy. 2015 .
Curtice C
,
Johnston DW
,
Ducklow H
,
Gales N
,
Halpin PN
,
Friedlaender A
.
Modeling the spatial and temporal dynamics of foraging movements of humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) in the Western Antarctic Peninsula
. Movement Ecology. 2015 ;3(1).
2016
Friedlaender A
,
Johnston DW
,
Tyson RB
,
Kaltenberg A
,
Goldbogen JA
,
Stimpert AK
,
Curtice C
,
Hazen EL
,
Halpin PN
,
Read AJ
, et al.
Multiple-stage decisions in a marine central-place forager
. Royal Society Open Science. 2016 ;3(5):160043.
2017
Weinstein BG
,
Double M
,
Gales N
,
Johnston DW
,
Friedlaender A
.
Identifying overlap between humpback whale foraging grounds and the Antarctic krill fishery
. Biological Conservation. 2017 ;210:184 - 191.
2018
Pallin L
,
C. Baker S
,
Steel DJ
,
Kellar NM
,
Robbins J
,
Johnston DW
,
Nowacek DP
,
Read AJ
,
Friedlaender A
.
High pregnancy rates in humpback whales (
Megaptera novaeangliae
) around the Western Antarctic Peninsula, evidence of a rapidly growing population
. Royal Society Open Science. 2018 ;5(5):180017.