Emma Vogel
PhD candidate
Stillingsbeskrivelse
My research focuses on understanding how marine top-predators interact with their environment. I am particularly interested in how prey fields influence foraging behaviours. More specifically, I have been studying how various whale species (Killer whales, Humpback whales, and Sperm whales) interact with local fisheries. I study this using a range of techniques including bio-logging, stable isotope analysis, and quantitative modelling.
Emma Vogel,
Stine Skalmerud,
Martin Biuw,
Marie-Anne Blanchet,
Lars Kleivane,
Georg Skaret
m.fl.:
Foraging movements of humpback whales relate to the lateral and vertical distribution of capelin in the Barents Sea
Robert J. Lennox,
Lotte Svengård Dahlmo,
Adam T. Ford,
Lene Sortland,
Emma Vogel,
Knut Wiik Vollset
:
Predation research with electronic tagging
Pierre Bories,
Audun H. Rikardsen,
Pim Leonards,
Aaron T. Fisk,
Sabrina Tartu,
Emma Vogel
m.fl.:
A deep dive into fat: Investigating blubber lipidomic fingerprint of killer whales and humpback whales in northern Norway
Emma Vogel,
Martin Biuw,
Marie-Anne Blanchet,
Ian D. Jonsen,
Evert Mul,
Espen Johnsen
m.fl.:
Killer whale movements on the Norwegian shelf are associated with herring density
Marine Ecology Progress Series 2021 DOI
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