Publications by:
Rie Hagihara
Also publishes as (R. Hagihara)
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Beasley, Isabel, Cherel, Yves, Robinson, Sue, Betty, Emma, Hagihara, Rie, and Gales, Rosemary (2019) Stomach contents of long-finned pilot whales, Globicephala melas mass-stranded in Tasmania. PLoS One, 14 (1). e0206747.
Hagihara, Rie, Jones, Rhondda E., Sobtzick, Susan, Cleguer, Christophe, Garrigue, Claire, and Marsh, Helene (2018) Compensating for geographic variation in detection probability with water depth improves abundance estimates of coastal marine megafauna. PLoS ONE, 13 (1).
Marsh, Helene, Brooks, Lyndon, and Hagihara, Rie (2018) The challenge of monitoring coastal marine mammals. In: Legge, Sarah, Lindenmayer, David B., Robinson, Natasha M., Scheele, Benjamin C., Southwell, Darren M., and Wintle, Brendan A., (eds.) Monitoring Threatened Species and Ecological Communities. CSIRO, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, pp. 291-302.
Cleguer, C., Garrigue, C., Fuentes, M.M.P.B., Everingham, Y., Hagihara, R., Hamann, M., Payri, C., and Marsh, H. (2017) Drivers of change in the relative abundance of dugongs in New Caledonia. Wildlife Research, 44 (4). pp. 365-376.
Marsh, Helene, Grayson, Jillian, Grech, Alana, Hagihara, Rie, and Sobtzick, Susan (2015) Re-evaluation of the sustainability of a marine mammal harvest by indigenous people using several lines of evidence. Biological Conservation, 192. pp. 324-330.
Fuentes, M.M.P.B., Bell, I., Hagihara, R., Hamann, M., Hazel, J., Huth, A., Seminoff, J.A., Sobtzick, S., and Marsh, H. (2015) Improving in-water estimates of marine turtle abundance by adjusting aerial survey counts for perception and availability biases. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 471. pp. 77-83.
Hagihara, Rie (2015) Linking wildlife tracking data with environmental features to improve understanding of dugong diving ecology and population size estimates. PhD thesis, James Cook University.
Hagihara, Rie, Jones, Rhondda E., Grech, Alana, Lanyon, Janet M., Sheppard, James K., and Marsh, Helene (2014) Improving population estimates by quantifying diving and surfacing patterns: a dugong example. Marine Mammal Science, 30 (1). pp. 348-366.
Hagihara, Rie, Jones, Rhondda, Sheppard, James, Hodgson, Amanda, and Marsh, Helene (2011) Minimizing errors in the analysis of dive recordings from shallow-diving animals. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 399 (2). pp. 173-181.