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The publications below represent a partial list of published articles, reports, working papers, and posters. For reprints, please contact the authors, or the SWFSC library.
1. Southern, S.O., P.J. Southern, and A.E. Dizon. 1988. Molecular characterization of a cloned dolphin mitochondrial genome. Journal of Molecular Evolution 28:32-42.
2. Dizon, A.E., C. Lockyer, D.P. DeMaster, W.F. Perrin, and J.E. Sisson. 1991. Rethinking the stock concept: a phylogeographic approach. Conserv. Biology. 6:24-36.
3. Dizon, A.E., S.O. Southern, W.F. Perrin. 1991. Molecular analysis of mtDNA types in exploited populations of spinner dolphins. In: A.R. Hoelzel and G.P. Donovan (eds.). Rep. Int. Whal. Commn Special Issue 13:183-202.
4. Dizon, A., C. LeDuc, and R. LeDuc. 1993. Intraspecific structure of the northern right whale dolphin (Lissodelphis borealis): differentiating genetic stocks. Marine Life Research
5. Taylor, B.L., and T. Gerrodette. 1993. The uses of statistical power in conservation biology: the vaquita and northern spotted owl. Conserv. Biol. 7:489-500.
6. Dizon, A.E., W.F. Perrin, and P.A. Akin. 1994. Stocks of dolphins (Stenella spp. and Delphinusdelphis) in the Eastern Tropical Pacific: A phylogeographic classification. NOAA Technical Report #119. 20pp.
7. Rosel, P.E., A.E. Dizon, and J.E. Heyning. 1994. Genetic analysis of sympatric morphotypes of common dolphins (genus Delphinus). Marine Biology 119:159-167.
8. Dizon, A.E., P.J. Clapham, W.F. Perrin, and R.L. Brownell Jr. 1995. Whaling dispute continues. Nature 377:282.
9. Dizon, A.E., C.A. Lux, R.G. LeDuc, J. Urban Ramirez, M. Henshaw, and R.L. Brownell, Jr. 1995. An interim phylogenetic analysis of sei and Bryde’s whale mitochondrial DNA control region sequences. SC/47/NP23. Working paper presented to the 47th Annual Meeting of the Scientific Committee of the International Whaling Commission.
10. Dizon, A.E., B.L. Taylor, and G.M. O’Corry-Crowe. 1995. Why statistical power is necessary to link analyses of molecular variation to decisions about population structure. Pages 288-294. In: Evolution and the Aquatic Ecosystem: Defining Unique Units in Population Conservation. J. L. Nielsen (ed.). American Fisheries Society Symposium 17. Bethesda, MD.
11. Rosel, P.E., A.E. Dizon, and M.G. Haygood. 1995. Mitochondrial control region variability in populations of the harbour porpoise, Phocoena phocoena, on interoceanic and regional scales. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 52:1210:1219.
12. Dizon, A.E., C.A. Lux, R.G. LeDuc, J. Urban R., M. Henshaw, C.S. Baker, F. Cipriano, and R.L. Brownell, Jr. 1996. Molecular phylogeny of the Bryde’s/sei whale complex: separate species status for the pygmy Bryde’s form? SC/48/O27. Working paper presented to the 48th Annual Meeting of the Scientific Committee of the International Whaling Commission.
13. Pitman, R.L. 1996. Marine mammals of Rocas Alijos, pp. 363-364. In: R.W. Schmieder (Ed.) Rocas Alijos. Scientific results from the Cordell Expeditions. Kluwet Academic Publishers, London.
14. Ralls, K and B.L. Taylor. 1996. How viable is population viability analysis? In: (S.T.A. Pickett, R.S. Ostfeld, M. Shachak, and G.E. Likens, Eds.) Enhancing the Ecological Basis of Conservation: Heterogeneity, Ecosystem Function, and Biodiversity. Proceedings of the Sixth Cary Conference. Chapman and Hall, New York.
15. Robeck, T.R., B.E. Curry, J.F. McBain, and D.C. Kraemer. 1996. Reproductive biology of the bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) and the potential application of advanced reproductive technologies. Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine 25(3):321-336.
16. Taylor, B.L., and A.E. Dizon. 1996. The need to estimate power to link genetics and demography for conservation. Conservation Biology 10:661-664.
17. Taylor, B.L., P.R. Wade, R.A. Stehn, and J.F. Cochrane. 1996. A Bayesian approach to classification criteria for Spectacled Eiders. Ecological Applications 6:1077-1089.
18. Dizon, A.E., S.J. Chivers, and W.F. Perrin. (eds.) 1997. Molecular Genetics of Marine Mammals. Special Publication Number 3 of The Society for Marine Mammalogy. The Society for Marine Mammalogy. Lawrence, Kansas.
19. Henshaw, M.D., R.G. LeDuc, S.J. Chivers, and A.E. Dizon. 1997. Identification of beaked whales (Family Ziphiidae) using mtDNA sequences. Marine Mammal Science 13:487-495.
20. LeDuc R.G., A.E. Dizon, M. Goto, C.A. Lux, L.A. Pastene, and R.L. Brownell Jr. 1997. Discrimination of the two forms of blue whales in the southern hemisphere. SC/49/SH25. Working paper presented to the 49th Annual Meeting of the Scientific Committee of the International Whaling Commission.
21. LeDuc, R.G., W.F. Perrin, A.O. Debrot, N.B. Barros, P.J.H. vanBree. 1997. Stenella attenuata from Curacao misidentified as S. coeruleoalba. Marine Mammal Science 13:356-357.
22. O’Corry-Crowe, G., R. Suydam, A. Rosenberg, K. Frost, and A. Dizon. 1997. Phylogeography, population structure, and dispersal patterns of the beluga whale, Delphinapterus leucas, in the western Neartic revealed by mitochondrial DNA. Molecular Ecology 6:955-970.
23. Eggert, L.S., C.A. Lux, G.M. O’Corry-Crowe, and A.E. Dizon. 1998. Dried dolphin blood on fishery observer records provides DNA for genetic analyses. Mar. Mam. Sci. 14(1):136-143.
24. LeDuc, R.G., W.F. Perrin and A.E. Dizon. 1999. Phylogenetic relationships among the delphinid cetaceans based on full cytochrome B sequences. Marine Mammal Science 15:619:648.
25. Mesnick, S.L., B.L. Taylor, R.G LeDuc, S. Escorza Trevino, G.M. O’Corry-Crowe, and A.E Dizon. 1999. Culture and Genetic Evolution in Whales. Science, 284: 2055.
26. Mesnick, S.L., P. Clapham, and A. Dizon. 1999. A note on the collection of associated behavioral data with biopsy samples during cetacean assessment cruises. Journal of Cetacean Research and Management 1:205-211.
27. Rojas-Bracho, L. and B.L. Taylor. 1999. Risk factors affecting vaquita (Phocoena sinus). Marine Mammal Science 15:974-989.
28. Taylor, B.L. and A.E. Dizon. 1999. First policy then science: Why a management unit based solely on genetic criteria cannot work. Molecular Ecology 8:S11-S16.
29. Taylor, B.L. and L. Rojas-Bracho. 1999. Examining risk of inbreeding depression in a naturally rare cetacean, the vaquita (Phocoena sinus). Marine Mammal Science 15:1004-1028.
30. Escorza-Trevino, S. and A.E. Dizon. 2000. Phylogeography, intraspecific structure, and sex-biased dispersal of Dall’s porpoise, Phocoenoides dalli, revealed by mitochondrial and microsatellite DNA analyses. Molecular Ecology. 9:1049-1060.
31. Dizon, A., C.S. Baker, F. Cipriano, G. Lento, P. Palsboll, and R. Reeves. (eds.) 2000. Molecular Genetic Identification of Whales, Dolphins, and Porpoises: Proceedings of a Workshop on the Forensic Use of Molecular Techniques to Identify Wildlife Products in the Marketplace. La Jolla, CA, USA, 14-16 June 1999. U.S. Department of Commerce, NOAA Technical Memorandum, NOAA-TM-NMFS-SWFSC-286. 52pp. + xi.
32. Dizon, A. E., 2000. Review of Information Relevant to the Commission's Resolution (1999 8) on DNA Testing. SC/52/SD11. Working paper presented to the 52nd Annual Meeting of the Scientific Committee of the International Whaling Commission.
33. Taylor, B.L., S.J. Chivers, S. Sexton and A.E. Dizon. 2000. Estimating dispersal rates using mitochondrial DNA data and incorporating uncertainty. Conservation Biology 14:1287-1297.
34. Taylor, B.L. and P. Wade. 2000. "Best" abundance estimates and best management: why they are not the same. In: (Ferson, S. and Burgman, M. Eds.) Quantitative Methods for Conservation Biology. Springer-Verlag, New York, New York.
35. Archer, F., T. Gerrodette, A. Dizon, K. Abella, and S. Southern. 2001. Unobserved kill of nursing dolphin calves in a tuna purse-seine fishery. Marine Mammal Science. 17:540-554.
36. Mesnick, S.L. 2001. Genetic relatedness in sperm whales: Evidence and cultural implications. Behavior and Brain Science 24(2): 346-347.
37. Milinkovitch, M.C., R. LeDuc, R. Tiedemann and A. Dizon. 2001. Applications of molecular data in cetacean taxonomy and population genetics with special emphasis on defining species boundaries. Pages 325-360. In: Marine Mammals: Biology and Conservation. P.G.H. Evans and J.A. Raga (ed.). Kluwer Academic / Plenum Publishers New York. 630 pp.
38. Berube, M., R.J. Urban, A.E. Dizon, R.L. Brownell, and P. Palsboll. 2002. Genetic identification of a small and highly isolated population of fin whales (Balaenoptera physalus) in the Sea of Cortex, Mexico. Conservation Genetics 3:183-190.
39. Chivers, S.J., Dizon, A.E., Gearin, P J. and K.M. Robertson. 2002. Small-scale population structure of eastern North Pacific harbor porpoise (Phocoena phocoena) indicated by molecular genetic analyses. J. Cetacean Res. Manage. 4(2):111-122.
40. LeDuc, R.G., and A.E. Dizon. 2002. Reconstructing the rorqual phylogeny: With comments on the use of molecular and morphological data for systematic study. In: C.J. Pfeiffer (ed.) Cell and Molecular Biology of Marine Mammals. Krieger. 427p.
41. LeDuc, R.G., D.W. Weller, J. Hyde, A.M. Burdin, P.E. Rosel, R.L. Brownell, Jr., B. Wursig, and A.E. Dizon. 2002. Genetic differences between western and eastern gray whales (Eschrichtius robustus). Journal of Cetacean Research & Management 4(1):1-5.
42. O'Corry-Crowe, G.M., A.E. Dizon, R.S. Suydam, and L.F. Lowry. 2002. Molecular genetic studies of population structure and movement patterns in a migratory species: the beluga whale, Delphinapterus leucas, in the western Nearctic. pp. 53-64, In: Molecular and Cell Biology of Marine Mammals. (Ed. C.J. Pfeiffer). Kreiger Publishing Company, Malabar, Florida, USA.
43. Westlake, R.L, and G.M. O'Corry-Crowe. 2002. Macrogeographic structure and patterns of genetic diversity in harbor seals (Phoca vitulina) from Alaska to Japan. Journal of Mammalogy, 83 (4): 1111-1126.
44. Clapham, P.J., P. Berggren, S. Childerhouse, N. A. Friday, T. Kasuya, L. Kell, K.-H. Kock, S. Manzanilla-Naim, G.N. di Sciara, W.F. Perrin, A.J. Read, R.R. Reeves, E. Rogan, L. Rojas-Bracho, T.D. Smith, M. Stachowitsch, B.L. Taylor, D. Thiele, P.R. Wade, R.L. Brownell Jr. 2003. Whaling as science. Bioscience 53:21—212.
45. Levenson, D. H., and A. E. Dizon. 2003. Genetic evidence for the ancestral loss of short-wavelength-sensitive cone pigments in mysticete and odontocete cetaceans. Proceedings of the Royal Society: Biological Sciences. 270:673-679.
46. Martien, K.K. and B.L. Taylor. 2003. The Limitations of Hypothesis-Testing as a Means of Delineating Demographically Independent Units. Journal of Cetacean Research and management. 5(3):213-218.
47. O’Corry-Crowe, G.M., K.K. Martien and B.L. Taylor. 2003. The analysis of population genetic structure in Alaskan harbor seals, Phoca vitulina, as a framework for the identification of management stocks. National Marine Fisheries Service Administrative Report LJ-03-08.
48. Danil, K., K.M. Robertson and S.J. Chivers. 2004. An evaluation of using enhanced digital microscopy to estimate ages of short-beaked common dolphins (Delphinus delphis). NOAA-Technical Memorandum-NMFS-SWFSC-365. 25pp.
49. Krahn, M.M., M.J. Ford, W.F. Perrin, P.R. Wade, R.P. Angliss, M.B. Hanson, B.L. Taylor, G.M. Ylitalo, M.E. Dahlheim, J.E. Stein, and R.S. Waples. 2004. 2004 status review of southern resident killer whales (Orcinus orca) under the Endangered Species Act. NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-NWFSC-62, 73pp.
50. Reeves, R.R., W.F. Perrin, B.L. Taylor, C.S. Baker and M.L. Mesnick (eds.). 2004. Report of the Workshop on Shortcomings of Cetacean Taxonomy in Relation to Needs of Conservation and Management, 30 April to 2 May, La Jolla, California. NOAA-Technical Memorandum-NMFS-SWFSC-363, 94pp.
51. Carretta, J. V., S. J. Chivers, and K. Danil. 2005. Preliminary estimates of marine mammal bycatch, mortality, and biological sampling of cetaceans in California gillnet fisheries for 2004. NOAA, NMFS, Southwest Fisheries Science Center Administrative Report LJ-05-10. 17pp.
52. Chivers, S. J., R. G. LeDuc, K. M. Robertson, N. B. Barros, and A. E. Dizon. 2005. Genetic variation of Kogia spp. with preliminary evidence for two species of Kogia sima. Marine Mammal Science 21(4):619-634.
53. Escorza-Trevino, S., F.I. Archer, M. Rosales, A. Lang, and A.E. Dizon. 2005. Genetic differentiation and intraspecific structure of eastern tropical Pacific spotted dolphins, Stenella attenuata, revealed by DNA analyses. Conservation Genetics 6 (4): 587-600.
54. Danil, K., D. Maldini, K. Marten. 2005. Patterns of use of Maku'a Beach, O'ahu, Hawai'i by spinner dolphins (Stenella longirostris) and potential effects of swimmers on their behavior. Aquatic Mammals 31 (4) 403-412.
55. Morin, P.A., A. Nestler, N.T. Rubio-Cisneros, K.M. Robertson, and S.L. Mesnick. 2005. Interfamilial characterization of a region of the ZFX and ZFY genes facilitates sex determination in cetaceans and other mammals. Molecular Ecology 14:3275-3286.
56. Perrin, W.F., M.L.L. Dolar, S.J. Chivers and C.M. Chan. 2005. Length-weight relationships in the spinner dolphin, Stenella longirostris. Marine Mammal Science 21:765-778.
57. Perrin, W.F. and G. P. Donovan (eds.). 2005. Report of the Specialist Group on the DNA Register/Market Sampling Scheme Approach (SGDNA). IWC meeting document IWC/M05/RMSWG5, 18pp.
58. Reynolds, J., R R. Reeves, W.F. Perrin, T.Ragen and S. Montgomery (eds). 2005. Marine mammal research: conservation beyond crisis. The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, Maryland
59. Danil, K. and S. J. Chivers. 2006. Habitat-based spatial and temporal variability in life history characteristics of female common dolphins (Delphinus delphis) in the eastern tropical Pacific. Marine Ecology Progress Series (In Press).
60. Morin, P.A., R.G. LeDuc, K.M. Robertson, N.M. Hedrick, W. Perrin, M. Etnier, P. Wade and B.L. Taylor. (in press). Genetic analysis of killer whale (Orcinus orca) historical samples for evidence of southern resident haplotypes along the western U.S. Marine Mammal Science. 18p.
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