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Sarah L Dwyer
Sarah L Dwyer
PhD student, Massey University
Verified email at massey.ac.nz
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Cookie cutter shark (Isistius sp.) bites on cetaceans, with particular reference to killer whales (orca)(Orcinus orca)
SL Dwyer, IN Visser
Aquatic Mammals 37 (2), 111, 2011
1072011
Short-term survival of severe propeller strike injuries and observations on wound progression in a bottlenose dolphin
SL Dwyer, L Kozmian-Ledward, KA Stockin
New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 48 (2), 294-302, 2014
652014
Rare observations of false killer whales (Pseudorca crassidens) cooperatively feeding with common bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) in the Hauraki Gulf, New Zealand
JR Zaeschmar, SL Dwyer, KA Stockin
Marine Mammal Science 29 (3), 555-562, 2013
562013
Occurrence of false killer whales (Pseudorca crassidens) and their association with common bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) off northeastern New Zealand
JR Zaeschmar, IN Visser, D Fertl, SL Dwyer, AM Meissner, J Halliday, ...
Marine Mammal Science 30 (2), 594-608, 2014
542014
Evidence for fatal collisions and kleptoparasitism while plunge‐diving in Gannets
GE MACHOVSKY CAPUSKA, SL Dwyer, MR Alley, KA Stockin, ...
Ibis 153 (3), 631-635, 2011
492011
Challenges of implementing Mark-recapture studies on poorly marked gregarious delphinids
K Hupman, KA Stockin, K Pollock, MDM Pawley, SL Dwyer, C Lea, ...
PloS one 13 (7), e0198167, 2018
482018
Distribution and relative density of cetaceans in the Hauraki Gulf, New Zealand
SL Dwyer, DM Clement, MDM Pawley, KA Stockin
New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 50 (3), 457-480, 2016
332016
Local abundance, apparent survival and site fidelity of Bryde’s whales in the Hauraki Gulf (New Zealand) inferred from long-term photo-identification
G Tezanos-Pinto, K Hupman, N Wiseman, SL Dwyer, CS Baker, L Brooks, ...
Endangered species research 34, 61-73, 2017
282017
Modelling habitat use suggests static spatial exclusion zones are a non-optimal management tool for a highly mobile marine mammal
SL Dwyer, MDM Pawley, DM Clement, KA Stockin
Marine Biology 167 (5), 62, 2020
262020
Overlooking a potential hotspot at Great Barrier Island for the nationally endangered bottlenose dolphin of New Zealand
SL Dwyer, G Tezanos-Pinto, IN Visser, MDM Pawley, AM Meissner, ...
Endangered Species Research 25 (2), 97-114, 2014
172014
Occurrence, site fidelity, and associations of oceanic common bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) off northeastern New Zealand
JR Zaeschmar, G Tezanos‐Pinto, SL Dwyer, CH Peters, J Berghan, ...
Marine Mammal Science 36 (4), 1180-1195, 2020
152020
Spatial ecology and conservation of cetaceans using the Hauraki Gulf, New Zealand
SL Dwyer
Unpublished PhD Thesis, Massey University, Auckland, 2014
102014
Correction: Challenges of implementing Mark-recapture studies on poorly marked gregarious delphinids
K Hupman, KA Stockin, K Pollock, MDM Pawley, SL Dwyer, C Lea, ...
PloS one 13 (8), e0203356, 2018
32018
Spatial ecology and conservation of cetaceans using the Hauraki Gulf, New Zealand: a thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of …
SL Dwyer
Massey University, 2014
12014
Challenges of Monitoring Endangered Bryde's Whales During a Period of Rapid Environmental Change
AS Cranswick, RM Fewster, T Brough, SL Dwyer, C Lea, S Tranmer, ...
Animal Conservation, 2025
2025
Total seasonal photo-identification effort for adult common dolphins (Delphinus sp.) between 2010 and 2013 in the Hauraki Gulf, New Zealand (Individuals identified are the …
K Hupman, KA Stockin, K Pollock, MDM Pawley, SL Dwyer, C Lea, ...
2018
Overlooking an important habitat within the known home range of a nationally endangered species: The case of bottlenose dolphins at Great Barrier Island, New Zealand
S Dwyer, I Visser, G Tezanos-Pinto, A Meissner, J Berghan, KA Stockin
False killer whales
JR Zaeschmar, IN Visser, D Fertl, SL Dwyer, AM Meissner, J Halliday, ...
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