Publications by:
John W. Mandelman
Also publishes as (J.W. Mandelman)
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Bouyoucos, Ian A., Suski, Cory D., Mandelman, John W., and Brooks, Edward J. (2018) In situ swimming behaviors and oxygen consumption rates of juvenile lemon sharks (Negaprion brevirostris). Environmental Biology of Fishes, 101 (5). pp. 761-773.
Bouyoucos, Ian A., Talwar, Brendan S., Brooks, Edward J., Brownscombe, Jacob W., Cooke, Steven J., Suski, Cory D., and Mandelman, John W. (2018) Exercise intensity while hooked is associated with physiological status of longline-captured sharks. Conservation Physiology, 6 (1). coy074.
Bouyoucos, I.A., Suski, C.D., Mandelman, J.W., and Brooks, E.J. (2017) Effect of weight and frontal area of external telemetry packages on the kinematics, activity levels and swimming performance of small-bodied sharks. Journal of Fish Biology, 90 (5). pp. 2097-2110.
Bouyoucos, Ian, Montgomery, Daniel W., Brownscombe, Jacob W., Cooke, Steven J., Suski, Cory D., Mandelman, John W., and Brooks, Edward J. (2017) Swimming speeds and metabolic rates of semi-captive juvenile lemon sharks ( Negaprion brevirostris , Poey) estimated with acceleration biologgers. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 486. pp. 245-254.
Talwar, Brendan, Bouyoucos, Ian A., Shipley, Oliver, Rummer, Jodie L., Mandelman, John W., Brooks, Edward J., Grubbs, R. Dean, and bouyo (2017) Validation of a portable, waterproof blood pH analyser for elasmobranchs. Conservation Physiology, 5 (1).
Bouyoucos, Ian A., Suski, Cory D., Mandelman, John W., and Brooks, Edward J. (2017) The energetic, physiological, and behavioral response of lemon sharks (Negaprion brevirostris) to simulated longline capture. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology-Part A: molecular & integrative physiology, 207. pp. 65-72.
Harter, T.S., Morrison, P.R., Mandelman, J.W., Rummer, J.L., Farrell, A.P., Brill, R.W., and Brauner, C.J. (2015) Validation of the i-STAT system for the analysis of blood gases and acid-base status in juvenile sandbar shark (Carcharhinus plumbeus). Conservation Physiology, 3 (1). cov002. pp. 1-10.