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Aquatic Mammals - A Historical Perspective
Aquatic Mammals Journal
48 episodes
3 days ago
The Aquatic Mammals journal's Historical Perspectives interview series is an ever-growing body of work that includes discussions with many founders of the marine mammal field. Originally developed as an on-camera interview series, select excerpts are now available as audio podcasts here on this channel. To see the full interviews of each participant then please visit aquaticmammalsjournal.org and click on the Historical Perspectives tab near the top.
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The Aquatic Mammals journal's Historical Perspectives interview series is an ever-growing body of work that includes discussions with many founders of the marine mammal field. Originally developed as an on-camera interview series, select excerpts are now available as audio podcasts here on this channel. To see the full interviews of each participant then please visit aquaticmammalsjournal.org and click on the Historical Perspectives tab near the top.
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Natural Sciences
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An Interview with Dr. James Estes
Aquatic Mammals - A Historical Perspective
17 minutes 40 seconds
5 months ago
An Interview with Dr. James Estes

Jim is a specialist in the role of apex predators in the marine environment and has conducted field research in Alaska, California, Canada, Mexico, New Zealand, and Russia. He is known for studies of sea otters and kelp forest ecosystems, from which he studied influences of predators on the distribution and abundance of plants through what has since come to be widely known as a “trophic cascade.” 

Aquatic Mammals - A Historical Perspective
The Aquatic Mammals journal's Historical Perspectives interview series is an ever-growing body of work that includes discussions with many founders of the marine mammal field. Originally developed as an on-camera interview series, select excerpts are now available as audio podcasts here on this channel. To see the full interviews of each participant then please visit aquaticmammalsjournal.org and click on the Historical Perspectives tab near the top.