Terrie M. Williams

Affiliations: 
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology University of California, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, United States 
Area:
Physiology Biology, Ecology Biology
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Timothy Michael Casey grad student 1981 Rutgers, New Brunswick
 (ACTIVITY ENERGETICS AND THERMOREGULATION DURING RUNNING AND SWIMMING IN THE NORTH AMERICAN MINK (MUSTELA VISON, SCHREBER))
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John JS, Christen DR, Flammer KL, et al. (2024) Conservation energetics of beluga whales: using resting and swimming metabolism to understand threats to an endangered population. The Journal of Experimental Biology. 227
Williams TM. (2022) Racing Time: Physiological Rates and Metabolic Scaling in Marine Mammals. Integrative and Comparative Biology
John JS, Thometz NM, Boerner K, et al. (2021) Metabolic trade-offs in tropical and subtropical marine mammals: unique maintenance and locomotion costs in West Indian manatees and Hawaiian monk seals. The Journal of Experimental Biology. 224
John JS, Thometz NM, Boerner K, et al. (2021) Metabolic tradeoffs in tropical and subtropical marine mammals - Unique maintenance and locomotion costs in West Indian manatees and Hawaiian monk seals. The Journal of Experimental Biology
Dunford CE, Marks NJ, Wilmers CC, et al. (2020) Surviving in steep terrain: a lab-to-field assessment of locomotor costs for wild mountain lions (). Movement Ecology. 8: 34
Pagano AM, Atwood TC, Durner GM, et al. (2019) The seasonal energetic landscape of an apex marine carnivore, the polar bear. Ecology. e02959
Pagano AM, Williams TM. (2019) Estimating the energy expenditure of free-ranging polar bears using tri-axial accelerometers: A validation with doubly labeled water. Ecology and Evolution. 9: 4210-4219
Pagano AM, Carnahan AM, Robbins CT, et al. (2018) Energetic costs of locomotion in bears: is plantigrade locomotion energetically economical? The Journal of Experimental Biology. 221
Pagano AM, Durner GM, Rode KD, et al. (2018) High-energy, high-fat lifestyle challenges an Arctic apex predator, the polar bear. Science (New York, N.Y.). 359: 568-572
Pagano AM, Cutting A, Nicassio‐Hiskey N, et al. (2018) Energetic costs of aquatic locomotion in a subadult polar bear Marine Mammal Science. 35: 649-659
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