Milaja Nykänen

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2013-2016 University College Cork, Ireland, Cork, County Cork, Ireland 
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Louis M, Korlević P, Nykänen M, et al. (2023) Ancient dolphin genomes reveal rapid repeated adaptation to coastal waters. Nature Communications. 14: 4020
Jessopp M, Arneill GE, Nykänen M, et al. (2020) Central place foraging drives niche partitioning in seabirds Oikos. 129: 1704-1713
Nykänen M, Dillane E, Reid D, et al. (2020) Genetic methods reveal high diversity and no evidence of stock structure among cuckoo rays (Leucoraja naevus) in the northern part of Northeast Atlantic Fisheries Research. 232: 105715
Nykänen M, Oudejans MG, Rogan E, et al. (2020) Challenges in monitoring mobile populations: Applying bayesian multi‐site mark–recapture abundance estimation to the monitoring of a highly mobile coastal population of bottlenose dolphins Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems. 30: 1674-1688
Kavanagh AS, Nykänen M, Hunt W, et al. (2019) Seismic surveys reduce cetacean sightings across a large marine ecosystem. Scientific Reports. 9: 19164
Nykänen M, Kaschner K, Dabin W, et al. (2019) Post-glacial colonization of northern coastal habitat by bottlenose dolphins: A marine leading-edge expansion? The Journal of Heredity
Nykänen M, Louis M, Dillane E, et al. (2019) Fine‐scale population structure and connectivity of bottlenose dolphins, Tursiops truncatus , in European waters and implications for conservation Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems. 29: 197-211
Nykänen M, Dillane E, Englund A, et al. (2018) Quantifying dispersal between marine protected areas by a highly mobile species, the bottlenose dolphin, . Ecology and Evolution. 8: 9241-9258
Nykänen M, Jessopp M, Doyle TK, et al. (2018) Using tagging data and aerial surveys to incorporate availability bias in the abundance estimation of blue sharks (Prionace glauca). Plos One. 13: e0203122
Deecke VB, Nykänen M, Foote AD, et al. (2011) Vocal behaviour and feeding ecology of killer whales Orcinus orca around Shetland, UK Aquatic Biology. 13: 79-88
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