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Phillip J Clapham

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Nature|July 7, 2017
Whaling permits: Japan disregards whaling review againPhillip J Clapham
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|August 6, 2004
Acoustic monitoring on a humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) feeding ground shows continual singing into late SpringChristopher W Clark, Phillip J Clapham
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|May 17, 2006
Modelling the past and future of whales and whalingC Scott Baker, Phillip J Clapham
Royal Society Open Science|November 21, 2015
What's the catch? Validity of whaling data for Japanese catches of sperm whales in the North PacificYulia V Ivashchenko, Phillip J Clapham
Nature|January 22, 2016
Whaling permits: Japan's whaling is unscientificAndrew S Brierley, Phillip J Clapham
Nature Ecology & Evolution|April 18, 2018
Whaling catch data are not reliable for analyses of body size shiftsPhillip J Clapham, Yulia V Ivashchenko
Royal Society Open Science|October 6, 2016
Stretching the truth: length data highlight falsification of Japanese sperm whale catch statistics in the Southern HemispherePhillip J Clapham, Yulia V Ivashchenko
Nature|June 17, 2005
Japan's whaling plan under scrutinyNicholas J Gales, Toshio Kasuya, Phillip J Clapham, et al.
Royal Society Open Science|December 31, 2015
Satellite tracking reveals novel migratory patterns and the importance of seamounts for endangered South Pacific humpback whalesClaire Garrigue, Phillip J Clapham, Ygor Geyer, et al.
Royal Society Open Science|December 12, 2019
Assessing the recovery of an Antarctic predator from historical exploitationAlexandre N Zerbini, Grant Adams, John Best, et al.
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Nature|July 7, 2017
Whaling permits: Japan disregards whaling review againPhillip J Clapham
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|August 6, 2004
Acoustic monitoring on a humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) feeding ground shows continual singing into late SpringChristopher W Clark, Phillip J Clapham
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|May 17, 2006
Modelling the past and future of whales and whalingC Scott Baker, Phillip J Clapham
Royal Society Open Science|November 21, 2015
What's the catch? Validity of whaling data for Japanese catches of sperm whales in the North PacificYulia V Ivashchenko, Phillip J Clapham
Nature|January 22, 2016
Whaling permits: Japan's whaling is unscientificAndrew S Brierley, Phillip J Clapham
Nature Ecology & Evolution|April 18, 2018
Whaling catch data are not reliable for analyses of body size shiftsPhillip J Clapham, Yulia V Ivashchenko
Royal Society Open Science|October 6, 2016
Stretching the truth: length data highlight falsification of Japanese sperm whale catch statistics in the Southern HemispherePhillip J Clapham, Yulia V Ivashchenko
Nature|June 17, 2005
Japan's whaling plan under scrutinyNicholas J Gales, Toshio Kasuya, Phillip J Clapham, et al.
Royal Society Open Science|December 31, 2015
Satellite tracking reveals novel migratory patterns and the importance of seamounts for endangered South Pacific humpback whalesClaire Garrigue, Phillip J Clapham, Ygor Geyer, et al.
Royal Society Open Science|December 12, 2019
Assessing the recovery of an Antarctic predator from historical exploitationAlexandre N Zerbini, Grant Adams, John Best, et al.
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