Michaela A. Kratofil
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Ecology and conservation of socially learned foraging tactics in odontocetes
Exposure and response of satellite-tagged Blainville's beaked whales to mid-frequency active sonar off Kauaʻi, Hawaiʻi
Beaked whales and El Niño: evidence for ENSO effects on Blainville's beaked and goose-beaked whale space use in Hawaiian waters
False killer whales and fisheries in Hawaiian waters: evidence from mouthline and dorsal fin injuries reveal ongoing and repeated interactions
Incorporating telemetry information into capture-recapture analyses improves precision and accuracy of abundance estimates given spatiotemporally biased recapture effort
Biologically Important Areas II for cetaceans within U.S. and adjacent waters: West Coast Region
Long-term strategies for studying rare species: results and lessons from a multi-species study of odontocetes around the main Hawaiian Islands
Biologically Important Areas II for cetaceans within U.S. and adjacent waters: Hawaiʻi Region
Bringing the right fishermen to the table: Indices of overlap between endangered false killer whales and nearshore fisheries in Hawai‘i
Life history and social structure as drivers of variance in persistent organic pollutant levels and stable isotopes in Hawaiian false killer whales
Accounting for spatiotemporal sampling bias in a long-term dataset establishes a decline in abundance of endangered false killer whales in the main Hawaiian Islands
Deriving probabilistic age estimates using common photo-identification catalog information: An application to endangered Hawaiian false killer whales
Diving behavior of common bottlenose dolphins around the main Hawaiian Islands: individual variation and responses to diel and lunar cycles
Ecological and social contexts of diving behavior reveal foraging flexibility in Hawaiian false killer whales
Epigenetic age estimation for Hawaiian false killer whales (*Pseudorca crassidens*) in the absence of 'known age' individuals
Scale-dependent relationships between sociality and spatial ecology of endangered Hawaiian false killer whales
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