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M. J. Costello and C. Baker, S., Who eats sea meat? Expanding human consumption of marine mammals, Biological Conservation, vol. 144, no. 12, pp. 2745 - 2746, 2011.
D. A. V. I. D. A. TALLMON, GREGOVICH, D. A. V. I. D. P., WAPLES, R. O. B. I. N. S., C. Baker, S., Jackson, J. A., Taylor, B. L., ARCHER, E. R. I. C., Martien, K. K., ALLENDORF, F. R. E. D. W., and SCHWARTZ, M. I. C. H. A. E. L. K., When are genetic methods useful for estimating contemporary abundance and detecting population trends?, Molecular Ecology Resources, vol. 10, no. 4, pp. 684 - 692, 2010.
A. L. Sremba, Martin, A. R., and C. Baker, S., Species identification and likely catch time period of whale bones from South Georgia, Marine Mammal Science, vol. 31, no. 1, pp. 122 - 132, 2015.
M. L. Dalebout, C. Baker, S., Steel, D., Thompson, K. F., Robertson, K. M., Chivers, S. J., Perrin, W. F., Goonatilake, M., R. Anderson, C., Mead, J. G., Potter, C. W., Thompson, L., Jupiter, D., and Yamada, T. K., Resurrection of Mesoplodon hotaula Deraniyagala 1963: A new species of beaked whale in the tropical Indo-Pacific, Marine Mammal Science, vol. 30, no. 3, pp. 1081 - 1108, 2014.
M. Oremus, Garrigue, C., Tezanos-Pinto, G., and C. Baker, S., Phylogenetic identification and population differentiation of bottlenose dolphins ( Tursiops spp.) in Melanesia, as revealed by mitochondrial DNA, Marine Mammal Science, vol. 31, no. 3, pp. 1035 - 1056, 2015.
E. L. Carroll, CHILDERHOUSE, S. I. M. O. N. J., CHRISTIE, M. A. R. K., LAVERY, S. H. A. N. E., Patenaude, N., Alexander, A. M., Constantine, R., Steel, D., Boren, L. J., and C. Baker, S., Paternity assignment and demographic closure in the New Zealand southern right whale, Molecular Ecology, vol. 21, no. 16, pp. 3960 - 3973, 2012.
K. F. Thompson, Millar, C. D., C. Baker, S., Dalebout, M., Steel, D., van Helden, A. L., and Constantine, R., A novel conservation approach provides insights into the management of rare cetaceans, Biological Conservation, vol. 157, pp. 331 - 340, 2013.
énédicte Madon, Gimenez, O., McArdle, B., C. Baker, S., and Garrigue, C., A new method for estimating animal abundance with two sources of data in capture-recapture studies, Methods in Ecology and Evolution, vol. 2, no. 4, pp. 390 - 400, 2011.
C. Hollatz, Flach, L., C. Baker, S., and Santos, ícioR., Microsatellite data reveal fine genetic structure in male Guiana dolphins (Sotalia guianesis) in two geographically close embayments at south-eastern coast of Brazil, Marine Biology, vol. 158, no. 4, pp. 927 - 933, 2011.
N. T. Schmitt, Double, M. C., Jarman, S. N., Gales, N., Marthick, J. R., Polanowski, A. M., C. Baker, S., Steel, D., K. Jenner, C. S., Jenner, M. - N. M., Gales, R., Paton, D., and Peakall, R., Low levels of genetic differentiation characterize Australian humpback whale ( Megaptera novaeangliae ) populations, Marine Mammal Science, vol. 30, no. 1, pp. 221 - 241, 2014.
R. M. Hamner, Constantine, R., Oremus, M., Stanley, M., Brown, P., and C. Baker, S., Long-range movement by Hector's dolphins provides potential genetic enhancement for critically endangered Maui's dolphin, Marine Mammal Science, vol. 30, no. 1, pp. 139 - 153, 2014.
G. Tezanos-Pinto, Constantine, R., ão, F., Berghan, J., and C. Baker, S., High calf mortality in bottlenose dolphins in the Bay of Islands, New Zealand-a local unit in decline, Marine Mammal Science, vol. 31, no. 2, pp. 540 - 559, 2015.
P. A. Morin, C. Baker, S., Brewer, R. S., Burdin, A. M., Dalebout, M. L., Dines, J. P., Fedutin, I., Filatova, O., Hoyt, E., Jung, J. - L., Lauf, M., Potter, C. W., Richard, G., Ridgway, M., Robertson, K. M., and Wade, P. R., Genetic structure of the beaked whale genus Berardius in the North Pacific, with genetic evidence for a new species, Marine Mammal Science, vol. 33, no. 1, pp. 96 - 111, 2017.
G. Tezanos-Pinto, Constantine, R., Brooks, L., Jackson, J. A., ão, F., Wells, S., and C. Baker, S., Decline in local abundance of bottlenose dolphins ( Tursiops truncatus ) in the Bay of Islands, New Zealand, Marine Mammal Science, p. n/a - n/a, 2013.
K. R. I. S. T. E. N. C. RUEGG, Anderson, E. C., C. Baker, S., VANT, M. U. R. D. O. C. H., Jackson, J. A., and Palumbi, S. R., Are Antarctic minke whales unusually abundant because of 20th century whaling?, Molecular Ecology, vol. 19, no. 2, pp. 281 - 291, 2010.