RECENT PUBLICATIONS

Collaborative Projects

Scot Anderson and/or Paul Kanive are co-authors on the following peer-reviewed scientific publications:

  • Diverse habitats shape the movement ecology of a top marine predator, the white shark Carcharodon carcharias: Oliver J. D. Jewell, Taylor K. Chapple, Salvador J. Jorgensen, Paul Kanive, Jerry H. Moxley, James R. Tweedley, Scot Anderson, Barbara A. Block, Adrian C. Gleiss

  • Killer whales redistribute white shark foraging pressure on seals: Salvador J. Jorgensen, Scot Anderson, Francesco Ferretti, James R Tietz, Taylor Chapple, Paul Kanive, Russell W Bradley, Jerry H Moxley, Barbara A Block

  • In the belly of the beast: resolving stomach tag data to link temperature, acceleration and feeding in white sharks: Salvador J. Jorgensen, Adrian C Gleiss, Paul E Kanive, Taylor K Chapple, Scot D Anderson, Juan M Ezcurra, W Tyler Brandt, Barbara A Block

  • A first estimate of white shark abundance off Central California: Taylor K Chapple, Salvador J Jorgensen, Scot D Anderson, Paul E Kanive, A Peter Klimley, Louis W Botsford, Barbara A Block

  • Expanded niche for white sharks: Andre Boustany, Scott Davis, A. Peter Klimley, and Scot D. Anderson

  • Using stable isotope analysis to understand the migration and trophic ecology of northeastern Pacific white sharks: Aaron B. Carlisle, Sora L Kim, Brice X Semmens, Daniel J Madigan, Salvador J Jorgensen, Christopher R Perle, Scot D Anderson, Taylor K Chapple, Paul E Kanive, and Barbara A Block

  • A novel application of multi‐event modeling to estimate class segregation in a highly migratory oceanic vertebrate: Taylor K Chapple, Thierry Chambert, Paul E. Kanive, Salvador J. Jorgensen, Jay J. Rotella, Scot D. Anderson, Aaron B. Carlisle, and Barbara A. Block

  • Migration and habitat of white sharks in the eastern Pacific Ocean: Kevin Weng, Andre Boustany, Peter Pyle, Scot D. Anderson, Adam Brown, and Barbara A. Block

  • Diverse habitats shape the movement ecology of a top marine predator, the white shark: Oliver Jewell, Taylor K Chapple, Salvador J Jorgensen, Paul E Kanive, Jerry H Moxley, James R Tweedley, Scot D Anderson, Barbara A Block, Adrian C Gleiss

  • Multi-Decadal High-Resolution Data Reveal the Cryptic Vertical Movement Patterns of a Large Marine Predator Along the Californian Coast: Samantha Andrzejaczek, Taylor K Chapple, Salvador J Jorgensen, Scot D Anderson, Michael Castleton, Paul E Kanive, Timothy D White, Barbara A Block

  • Ancillary data from animal-borne cameras as an ecological survey tool for marine communities: Taylor K Chapple, David Tickler, Ronan C Roche, Daniel TI Bayley, Adrian C Gleiss, Paul E Kanive, Oliver JD Jewell, Salvador J Jorgensen, Robert Schallert, AB Carlisle, J Sannassy Pilly, S Andrzejaczek, Martin Wikelski, NE Hussey, BA Block

  • Deep learning accurately predicts white shark locomotor activity from depth data: Zac Yung-Chun Liu, Jerry H Moxley, Paul Kanive, Adrian C Gleiss, Thom Maughan, Larry Bird, Oliver JD Jewell, Taylor K Chapple, Tyler Gagne, Connor F White, Salvador J Jorgensen

  • Observations and prey of white sharks at Point Reyes National Seashore: 1982-2004: Scot Anderson, Ben H. Becker, and Sarah Allen

  • Diving into the vertical dimension of elasmobranch movement ecology: Samantha Andrzejaczek et al.