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Dr. Jen Maresh's Publications
- Noren, SR, TM Williams, & JL Maresh (2023). Energy for Exercise: The Cost of Motion in Marine Mammals in "Physiology of Marine Mammals: Adaptations to the Ocean" (M Castellini & J Mellish,
eds). CRC Press.
- Costa DP, Maresh JL (2022). Reproductive Energetics of Phocids in "Ethology and Behavioral Ecology of Phocids, part of the Ethology and Behavioral Ecology
of Marine Mammals series." Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-88923-4_8
- Maresh, JL, AL Blanchard, NL Demchenko, I Shcherbakov, L Aerts & LK Schwarz (2022). Benthic
studies adjacent to Sakhalin Island, Russia, 2015 II: Energy content of the zoobenthos
in western gray whale feeding grounds. Environmental Monitoring & Assessment - Special
Issue.
- Costa, DP & JL Maresh (2018). Energetics in "Encyclopedia of Marine Mammals" (B Wursig, JGM Thewissen, & KM Kovacs, eds), 3rd
ed., pp. 329-335, Academic Press/Elsevier, San Diego, CA, USA.
- Williams, TM & JL Maresh (2016). Exercise Energetics in "Marine Mammal Physiology: Requisites for Ocean Living" (M Castellini & J Mellish,
eds), pp. 47-68, SPi Global.
- Maresh, JL, T Adachi, A Takahashi, et al. (2015). Summing the strokes: energy economy in northern
elephant seals during large-scale foraging migrations. Movement Ecology 3(22): doi:10.1186/s40462-015-0049-2.
- Schwarz, LK, S Villegas-Amtmann, ...JL Maresh, et al. (2015). Comparisons and uncertainty in fat and adipose tissue estimation
techniques: the northern elephant seal as a case study. PLoS ONE 10(6).
- Maresh, JL, SE Simmons, DE Crocker, BI McDonald, TM Williams & DP Costa (2014). Free-swimming
northern elephant seals have low field metabolic rates that are sensitive to an increased
cost of transport. Journal of Experimental Biology 217: 1485-1495.
- Adachi, T, JL Maresh, PW Robinson, et al. (2014). The foraging benefits of being fat in a highly migratory
marine mammal. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 281(1797):
20142120.
- Maresh, JL (2014). Bioenergetics of marine mammals: the influence of body size, reproductive
status, locomotion and phylogeny on metabolism. PhD Thesis, University of California-Santa
Cruz.
- Costa, DP, LK Schwarz, JL Maresh, PW Robinson & DE Crocker (2013). A bioenergetics approach to understanding the population
consequences of natural and anthropogenic disturbance. Integrative & Comparative Biology
53: E41-E41.
- Robinson, PW, DP Costa,...JL Maresh, et al. (2012). Foraging behavior and success of a mesopelagic predator in the northeast
Pacific Ocean: insights from a data-rich species, the northern elephant seal. PLoS
ONE 7(5): e36728.
- Maresh, JL, FE Fish, DP Nowacek, SM Nowacek & RS Wells (2004). High performance turning capabilities
during foraging by bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus). Marine Mammal Science 20: 498-509.
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