Staff Publications
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Staff Publications
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Dr. Jill Griffin
Executive Director
Richardson JL, Chase DE, Martin D, Eskelinen HC (in prep) Measuring and mitigating the stereotypic behavior of two, rescued California sea lions (Zalophus californianus)Richardson, JL, Kleinschmidt EL (in review) Quantification of tooth rake marks in captive bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) for improved aggression management. Marine Mammals
Richardson JL, Loureiro AE, Eskelinen HC (in review) Assessing visual field in a visually impaired California sea lion (Zalophus californianus) pre- and post-bilateral cataract removal surgery. Zoo Biology
Eskelinen, HC, Richardson, JL, Winship KA (2023) Fence fishing: The use of algae by bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) to attract fish. Aquatic Mammals 49(2): 160-166.
Eskelinen, HC, Richardson, JL, Tufano, S (2021) Atlantic bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) whistle rates and blood cortisol levels during periods of perceived stress. Marine Mammal Science: 1-13
Sutton, M, Ewing, R, Herring, H, Schubert, M, Richardson, J, Boyd, D (2021) Standardizing skin lesion gross descriptions in bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) that stranded in southwest Florida from 2015 – 2019. The 24th Biennial Conference on the Biology of Marine Mammals, Palm Beach, FL, December.
Davidson, E, Herring, H, Richardson, J, Boyd, D, Schubert, M, Krzewinski, M, D’Alessandro, E (2021) Case study: Stomach content analysis of stranded bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) during a red time bloom in southwest Florida. The 24th Biennial Conference on the Biology of Marine Mammals, Palm Beach, FL, December.
Eskelinen, HC, Borger-Turner, JL, McCarthy, JK (2020) The effects of reproductive status and water temperature on the caloric intake of Tursiops truncatus. Aquatic Mammals 46(4):382-394.
Fadlallah, Y (2019) Global or Local?: Does marine debris or do local beachgoers contribute more to beach trash? University of Miami, Ohio, Department of Education, Master’s Thesis
Cook, A, Richardson, JL, Dunn, C, Brown, M (2019) The acoustic repertoire of free-ranging bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncates) in south Abaco, Bahamas. The World Marine Mammal Conference, Spain.
Eskelinen, HC, Borger-Turner, JL, Kuczaj SA (2017) Paternal investment in the care of a dolphin calf. International Journal of Comparative Psychology.
Clegg, IK, Borger-Turner, JL, & Eskelinen, HC (2017) Measuring cetacean welfare. Soundings, 42(2), 1–8.
Zaias, J, Bradley, C, Richardson, J, Eskelinen, H, Ikpatt, F, Cray, C (2017) Evaluating Atlantic bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) leukocyte differential counts using the CellaVision DM96 and manual method. Veterinary Clinical Pathology, doi:10.1111/vcp.12514
Lopes, M, Borger-Turner, JL, M, Eskelinen, HC, Kuczaj, S (2016) The influence of age, sex, and social affiliation on the responses of bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) to a novel stimulus over time. Animal Behavior and Cognition 3(1): 32-45
Lawrence, MK, Borger-Turner, JL, Turner, TN, Eskelinen, HC (2016) Investigating the effects of applied learning principles of the “create” response in Atlantic bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus).International Journal of Comparative Psychology, 29, 1–9.
Borger JL and Peters EC (accepted/pending) Dark spots syndrome: A preliminary analysis of the suspected pathogen and associated histopathology. Journal of Aquatic Animal Health
Clegg, I, Borger-Turner, JL, Eskelinen, HC (2015) C-Well: The Development of Welfare Assessment Measures and Protocols for Captive Bottlenose Dolphins (Tursiops truncatus). Animal Welfare 24: 267-282
Eskelinen, HC, Winship, KA, & Borger-Turner, JL (2015) Sex, age, and individual differences in bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) in response to environmental enrichment. Animal Behavior and Cognition, 2(3), 241–253.
Kuczaj II, SA, Eskelinen HC, Jones BL, Borger-Turner, JL (2015) Gotta go, Mom’s calling: Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) mothers use individually distinctive acoustic signals to call their calves. Animal Behavior and Cognition 2(1): 88-95
Richardson, JL, Byerly, HC, Bergman, KR, Weierick, MM, Lilli JL, Stevens RO, Cooper NJ (2013) Training phlebotomy procedures in Atlantic bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) to treat iron storage disease. Soundings, 38(1), 26 – 29.
Byerly, HC, Richardson, JL, Kuczaj SA (2011) Mating behavior in Atlantic bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) in zoological care. Society for Marine Mammalogy Conference, Tampa. Abstract: 49
Herring, HM, Byerly HC, Richardson JL (2011) The occurrence and frequency of non-target behaviors exhibited by a hearing impaired Tursiops truncatus. 39th Annual IMATA Conference, Miami. Abstract
McCarthy, JK, Byerly, HC, Bates, RJ, Richardson, JL (2011) An analysis of the effects of water temperature and reproductive status on caloric intake in Tursiops truncatus in ambient seawater facilities. Abstract, Society for Marine Mammalogy Conference, Tampa. Abstract: 196
Cooper, N, Cooper, A, Borger, JL, Byerly, HB (2010) Training Transformation: Overhauling the training protocol of two marine mammal facilities in Key Largo, FL. 38th Annual IMATA Conference, Boston.
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Borger JL and Colley S (2010) The effects of white plague on the reproductive output of Montastraea faveolata. Revista Biologia Tropical 58 (Suppl 3): 99-110
Byerly, HC, Borger JL, Kuczaj SA (2010) Paternal investment in the care of a dolphin calf. Society for Marine Mammalogy 18th Biennial Conference, Quebec. Abstract
Kuczaj SA, Byerly HC, Borger JL, Sayre SS (2010) Gotta go, Mom’s calling: Dolphin mothers use acoustic signals to call their calves. Society for Marine Mammalogy 18th Biennial Conference, Quebec. Abstract
Ashley LB, Byerly, HC, Richardson, JL (2010) A systematic examination of training techniques and the elicitation of motivation in an Atlantic bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus). 38th IMATA Conference, Boston, MA. Abstract
Sayre S, Wright M, Cooper N, and J Richardson (2008) Disabled but not discounted: A case study of two
Tursiops truncatus. 36th Annual IMATA Conference, Cancun, Mexico. Abstract
Sayre S, Andersen C, Richardson J, and N Cooper (2007) Contacting Castaway: Training a Wild, Deaf, Offshore Atlantic Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus). 35th Annual IMATA Conference, Indianapolis. Abstract: 31
Borger JL and Cooper A (2006) A mass-stranding event of rough-toothed dolphins (Steno bradenensis) in the Florida Keys (Florida, USA): I. Rescue and rehabilitation. 16th Biennial Conference on the Biology of Marine Mammals (San Diego, California). Abstract
Banick KL and Borger JL (2006) A mass-stranding event of rough-toothed dolphins (Steno bradenensis) in the Florida Keys (Florida, USA): II. Release and tracking. 16th Biennial Conference on the Biology of Marine Mammals (San Diego, California). Abstract
Borger JL (2005) The spatial and temporal dynamics of coral diseases in Dominica, West Indies. Bulletin of Marine Science 77(1): 137-154
Borger JL (2005) Scleractinian coral diseases in south Florida: incidence, species susceptibility, and mortality. Diseases of Aquatic Organisms 67: 249-258
Borger JL (2005) Dark spots syndrome: A scleractinian coral disease or a general stress response? Coral Reefs 24: 139-144
Borger JL (2003) Three scleractinian coral diseases in Dominica, West Indies: Distribution, infection patterns and contribution to coral tissue mortality. Revista Biologia Tropical 52:23-28
Borger JL (2002) Coral disease research in Dominica. The Chronicle, Friday April 12: 10
Steiner SCCS and JL Borger (2000) Coral assemblages of Dominica, West Indies: an introduction. Reef Encounter 28: 20-23
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