JM
Publications
- Partial pressure of oxygen in adipose tissue and its relationship with fatness in a natural animal model of extreme fat deposition, the grey seal
- Shining new light on mammalian diving physiology using wearable near-infrared spectroscopy
- Metabolic heat loss in southern elephant seals (Mirounga leonina) differs with stage of moult and between habitats
- Shining new light on sensory brain activation and physiological measurement in seals using wearable optical technology
- When the human brain goes diving
- Fur seals do, but sea lions don't — cross taxa insights into exhalation during ascent from dives
- Acoustic risk balancing by marine mammals: anthropogenic noise can influence the foraging decisions by seals
- Wearable Near-Infrared Spectroscopy as a Physiological Monitoring Tool for Seals under Anaesthesia
- The new era of physio-logging and their grand challenges
- Application of near-infrared spectroscopy in human elite freedivers while deep diving on a single breath hold
- Light propagation through dolphin blubber
- Pinniped life history
- Life History of Pinnipeds. In: The Encyclopedia of Marine Mammals (3rd Edition)
- Application of near-infrared spectroscopy in human elite freedivers while deepdiving on a single breath hold
- Near infrared spectroscopy unlocks the secrets of diving success
- Self-calibrated pulse oximetry development applied to data from human freedivers
- How diving seals plan ahead to save oxygen - new research
- Investigating clove oil and its derivatives as anaesthetic agents for decapod crustaceans to improve welfare commercially and at slaughter
- Functional near-infrared spectroscopy in non-domesticated grey seals
- Diving physiology in dolphins and humans
- A computational fluid dynamics (CFD) based method for assessing the hydrodynamic impact of animal borne data loggers on host marine mammals
- Under pressure
- Near-infrared spectroscopy as a tool for marine mammal research and care
- Evaluating feasibility of functional near-infrared spectroscopy in dolphins
- Cerebral hemodynamic and systemic physiological changes in trained freedivers completing sled-assisted dives to two different depths
- Quantifying and reducing the cost of tagging: combining computational fluid dynamics and diving experiments to reduce impact from animal-borne tags
- Self-calibrated pulse oximetry algorithm based on photon pathlength change and the application in human freedivers
- Cognitive perception of circulating oxygen in seals is the reason they don’t drown
- Diving behaviour and physiology of the Korean Haenyeo
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Co-workers & collaborators
- JK
Jana Kainerstorfer
- JW
Jingyi Wu
- EB
Eva-Maria Bonnelycke
- GB
Gerardo Bosco
- TG
Tommaso Antonio Giacon
