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Keates, T.R., E.L. Hazen, R.R. Holser, J. Fiechter, S.J. Bograd, P.W. Robinson and D.P. Costa. Foraging behavior of a mesopelagic predator, the northern elephant seal, in northeastern Pacific eddies. Submitted.

Holser, R.R., T.R. Keates, D.P. Costa and C.A. Edwards. Extent and magnitude of subsurface anomalies during the Northeast Pacific Blob, 2014-2017. In review.

McMahon, C.R., F. Roquet et al. (45 authors including T.R. Keates). 2021. Animal Borne Ocean Sensors – AniBOS – an essential component of the Global Ocean Observing System (GOOS). Frontiers in Marine Science. doi: 10.3389/fmars.2021.751840

Adachi, T., A. Takahashi, D.P. Costa, P.W. Robinson, L.A. Hückstädt, S.H. Peterson, R.R. Holser, R.S. Beltran, T.R. Keates and Y. Naito. 2021. Forced into an ecological corner: round-the-clock deep-foraging on small prey by elephant seals. Science Advances 7:20. doi: 10.1126/sciadv.abg3628

Sequeira, A.M.M., M. O’Toole, T.R. Keates, L.H. McDonnell, et al. (+38 coauthors). 2021. A standardization framework for bio-logging data to advance ecological research and conservation. Methods in Ecology and Evolution doi: 10.1111/2041-210X.13593

Keates, T.R., R.M. Kudela, R.R. Holser, L.A. Hückstädt, S.E. Simmons and D.P. Costa. 2020. Chlorophyll fluorescence as measured in situ by animal-borne instruments in the northeastern Pacific Ocean. Journal of Marine Systems 206doi:10.1016/j.jmarsys.2019.103265

Schwarz, D., S.M. Spitzer, A.C. Thomas, C.M. Kohnert, T.R. Keates and A. Acevedo-Gutierrez. 2018. Large-scale molecular diet analysis in a generalist marine mammal reveals male preference for prey of conservation concern. Ecology and Evolution 8:19, 9889-9905. doi:10.1002/ece3.4474

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