©IUCN/SCC Otter Specialist Group
Volume 28 Issue 1 Pages 1- 60 (January 2011)
Literature
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Boehm, P.D., Page, D.S., Neff, J.M., Brown, J.S. (2011). Are sea otters being exposed to subsurface intertidal oil residence from the Exxon Valdez oil spill? Mar. Pollut. Bull 62: 581-589.
Brownstein, D., Miller, M.A., Oates, S.C., Byrne, B.A., Jang, S., Murray, M.J., Gill, V.A., Jessup, D.A. (2011). Antimicrobial susceptibility of bacterial isolates from sea otters (Enhydra lutris). J. Wildl. Dis. 47: 278-292.
Cianfrani, C., Le Lay, G., Maiorano , L., Satizábal, H.F., Loy, A. and Guisan, A. (2011). Adapting global conservation strategies to climate change at the European scale: The otter as a flagship species. Biol. Cons. 144: 2068-2080.
Constantino, P.J., Lee, J.J., Morris, D., Lucas, P.W., Hartstone-Rose, A., Lee, W.K., Dominy, N.J., Cunningham, A., Wagner, M., Lawn, B.R. (2011). Adaptation to hard-object feeding in sea otters and hominins. J. Hum. Evol. [Epub ahead of print]
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Durbin, L.S. (1998). Habitat selection by five otters Lutra lutra in rivers of northern Scotland. J. Zool., Lond., 245: 85 – 92.
Durbin, L.S.(1996). Individual differences in spatial utilization of a river-system by otters Lutra lutra. Acta Theriologica 41: 137 – 147.
Chadwick, E.A., Simpson, V.R., Nicholls, A.E., Slater, F.M. (2011). Lead levels in Eurasian otters decline with time and reveal interactions between sources, prevailing weather, and stream chemistry. Environ. Sci. Technol. 45: 1911-1916.
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Neff, J.M., Page, D.S., Boehm, P.D. (2011). Exposure of sea otters and harlequin ducks in Prince William Sound, Alaska, USA, to shoreline oil residues 20 years after the Exxon Valdez oil spill. Environ. Toxicol. Chem. 30: 659-672.
Neff, J.M., Page, D.S., Boehm, P.D. (2011). Exposure of sea otters and harlequin ducks in Prince William Sound, Alaska, USA to shoreline oil residues 20 after the Exxon Valdez. Environ. Toxicol. Chem. [Epub ahead of print]
Osorio, D., Terborgh, J., Alvarez, A., Ortega, H., Quispe, R., Chipollini, V., Davenport, L.C. (2011). Lateral migration of fish between an oxbow lake and an Amazonian headwater river. Ecol. Freshwater Fish [Epub ahead of print]
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Simpson, V.R., Tomlinson, A.J., Molenaar, F.M., Lawson, B., Rogers, K.D. (2011). Renal calculi in wild Eurasian otters (Lutra lutra) in England. Vet Rec. [Epub ahead of print]
Spencer, S.H., Shutler, D., O'Brien, M.S. (2011). Correlates of mercury in female river otters (Lontra canadensis) from Nova Scotia, Canada. Environ. Toxicol. Chem. [Epub ahead of print]
Stearns, C.R. and Serfass, T.L. (2011). Food Habits and Fish Prey Size Selection of a Newly Colonizing Population of River Otters (Lontra canadensis) in Eastern North Dakota. Am. Midl. Nat. 165: 169 – 184.
Stearns, C.R., Fecske, D.M. and Serfass, T.L. (2011). The Use of Scales to Estimate the Prey Size of Nearctic River Otters (Lontra canadensis) and Other Piscivores. Am. Midl. Nat. 166: 163 – 176.
Triska, M.D., Loughry, S.C. and Serfass, T.L. (2011). River otters use agricultural field along the Turtle River in eastern North Dakota as crossover and latrine area. The Prairie Naturalist, 43: 52 – 55.
Vianna, J.A., Medina-Vogel, G., Chehébar, C., Sielfeld, W., Olavarría, C., Faugeron, S. (2011). Phylogeography of the Patagonian otter Lontra provocax: adaptive divergence to marine habitat or signature of southern glacial refugia? BMC Evol. Biol. 28: 11:53.