Publications(* denotes student author)
Fahlman A., Allen A.S., Blawas A., Sweeney J., Stone R., Trainor, R., Jensen, F. H., McHugh, K., Allen, J., Barleycorn, A., Wells, R.S. (2023): Surface and diving metabolic rates, and dynamic aerobic dive limits (dADL) in near- and off-shore bottlenose dolphins, Tursiops spp., indicate that deep diving is energetically cheap. Marine Mammal Science, 1–18. https://doi.org/10.1111/mms.13023
Sørensen P. M., Haddock A., Guarino E., Jaakkola K., McMullen C., Jensen F. H., Tyack P. L., King S. L. (2023): Anthropogenic noise impacts cooperation in bottlenose dolphins. Current Biology 33, 1-6. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2022.12.063 Jézéquel Y., Cones S., Jensen F. H., Brewer H., Collins J., Mooney T. A. (2022): Pile driving repeatedly impacts the giant scallop (Placopecten magellanicus). Scientific Reports 12 (1), 1-11. * Shearer J. M., Jensen F. H., Quick N. J., Friedlander A., Southall B., Nowacek D. P., Bowers M., Foley H. J., Swaim Z. T., Waples D. M., Read A. J. (2022): Habitat shapes foraging strategies in a generalist odontocete top predator. Marine Ecology Progress Series 695, 1-14. * Lehmann K. D. S., Jensen F. H., Gersick A. S., Strandburg-Peshkin A., Holekamp K. E. (2022): Long-distance vocalizations of spotted hyenas contain individual, but not group, signatures. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 289, 20220548. * Ferguson S. R. [BSc student], Jensen F. H., * Hyer Matthew D. [BSc student], * Noble A. [BSc student], Apprill A., Mooney T. A. (2022): Ground-truthing daily and lunar patterns of fish call rates from coral reefs in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Aquatic Biology 31:77-87. https://doi.org/10.3354/ab00755 Sayigh L. S., Janik V. M., Jensen F. H., Scott M. D., Tyack P. L., Wells R. S. (2022): The Sarasota Dolphin Whistle Database: A unique long-term resource for understanding dolphin communication. Frontiers in Marine Science. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2022.923046 King S. L., and Jensen F. H. (2022): Rise of the machines: Integrating technology with playback experiments to study cetacean social cognition in the wild; Methods in Ecology and Evolution https://doi.org/10.1111/2041-210X.13935 (invited contribution) * Chereskin E., Connor R. C., Friedman W. R., Jensen F. H., Allen S. J., Krutzen M., * Soerensen P. M., King S. L. (2022): Male dolphins ‘bond-at-a-distance’ by using vocal exchanges to maintain key social relationships. Current Biology 32, 1-6. |
Demartsev V., Gersick A. S., Thomas M., Jensen F. H., Roch M., Strandburg-Peshkin A. (2022): Signaling in groups: new tools for the integration of animal communication and collective movement; Methods in Ecology and Evolution https://doi.org/10.1111/2041-210X.13939 (invited contribution)
* Cones S., Zhang D., Shorter K. A., Katija K., Mann D. A., Jensen F. H., Fontes J., Afonso P., Mooney T. A. (2022): Swimming behaviors during diel vertical migration in veined squid (Loligo forbesii). Marine Ecology Progress Series 691, 83-9
Thomas M., Jensen F. H., Averly B., Demartsev V., Manser M., Sainburg T., Roch M., Strandburg-Peshkin A. (2022): A practical guide for generating unsupervised, spectrogram-based latent space representations of animal vocalizations. Journal of animal ecology 00, 1– 15. https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2656.13754
* Pohle J., Langrock R., van der Schaar M., King R., Jensen F. H. (2021). A primer on coupled state-switching models for multiple interacting time series. Statistical Modelling 21 (3), 264-285
Jensen F. H., * Keller O. A., Tyack P. L. and Visser F. (2020): Dynamic biosonar adjustment strategies in deep-diving Risso's dolphins driven partly by prey evasion. The Journal of Experimental Biology 223, jeb216283.
* Pedersen M. B., Fahlman A., Borque-Espinosa A., Madsen P. T., Jensen F. H. (2020): Whistling is metabolically cheap for communicating bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus). The Journal of Experimental Biology 223, jeb212498
* Kragh I. M., McHugh K., Wells R. S., Sayigh L. S., Janik V. M., Tyack P. L., Jensen F. H. (2019): Signal-specific amplitude adjustment to noise in common bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus). The Journal of Experimental Biology 222, jeb216606.
Goldbogen J.A., Cade D. E., Wisniewska D. M., Potvin J., Segre P.S., Savoca M. S., Hazen E. L., Czapanskiy M. F., Kahane-Rapport S. R., DeRuiter S. L., Gero S., Tønnesen P., Gough W. T., Hanson M. B., Holt M., Jensen F. H., Simon M., Stimpert A. K., Arranz P., Johnston D. W., Nowacek D. P., Parks S., Visser F., Friedlaender A. S., Tyack P. L., Madsen P. T., Pyenson N. D. (2019). Why whales are big but not bigger: Physiological drivers and ecological limits in the age of ocean giants. Science 366, 1367-1372.
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Ladegaard M., Mulsow J., Houser D. S., Jensen F. H., Johnson M., Madsen P. T., Finneran J. (2019): Dolphin echolocation behaviour during active long-range target approaches. Journal of Experimental Biology 222 (2), jeb189217
Jensen F. H., Johnson M., Ladegaard M., Wisniewska D., Madsen P. T. (2018): Narrow acoustic field of view drives frequency scaling in toothed whale biosonar. Current Biology, 28 (23), 3878-3885. e3
Fahlman A., McHugh K., Allen J., Barleycorn A., Allen A., Sweeney J., Stone R., Bedford G., Moore M., Jensen F. H., Wells R. S. (2018). Resting metabolic rate and lung function in wild offshore common bottlenose dolphins, Tursiops truncatus, near Bermuda. Frontiers in Physiology 9, 886. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2018.00886.
* Martin M. J., Gridley T., Elwen S. H., Jensen F. H. (2018): Heaviside’s dolphins (Cephalorhynchus heavisidii) relax acoustic crypsis to increase communication range. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 285 (1883), 20181178.
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Fahlman A., Jensen F. H., Tyack P. L., Wells R. S. (2018): Modeling tissue and blood gas kinetics in coastal and offshore common bottlenose dolphins, Tursiops truncatus. Frontiers in Physiology 9, 838. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2018.00838.
* Soerensen P. M., Wisniewska D. M., Jensen F. H., Johnson M., Teilmann J., Madsen P. T. (2018): Click communication in wild harbour porpoises (Phocoena phocoena). Nature Scientific Reports 8 (1), 9702.
King S. L., Friedman W. R., Allen S. J., Gerber L., Jensen F. H., Wittwer S., Connor R. C., Krützen M. (2018): Bottlenose dolphins retain individual vocal labels in multi-level alliances. Current Biology 28, 1993-1999.e3.
* De Freitas M., Smith J., Bejder L., Jensen F. H., Beedholm K., Madsen P. T. (2018): Echolocation click source parameters of Australian snubfin dolphins (Orcaella heinsohni). Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 143 (4), 2564-2569.
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Hughey L. F., Hein A. M., Strandburg-Peshkin A., Jensen F. H. (2018): Challenges and solutions for studying collective animal behavior in the wild. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 373 (1746), 20170005. doi: 10.1098/rstb.2017.0005.
* Ladegaard M., Jensen F. H., Beedholm K., da Silva V. M. F., Madsen P. T. (2017): Amazon river dolphins (Inia geoffrensis) modify biosonar output level and directivity during prey interception in the wild. Journal of Experimental Biology 220, 2654-2665. * Marrero Pérez J., Jensen F. H., * Doñate L. R., Aguilar Soto N. (2017): Different modes of acoustic communication in short-finned pilot whales. Marine Mammal Science 33 (1): 59-79. 15. * Ladegaard M., Jensen F. H., De Freitas M., da Silva V. M. F., Madsen P. T. (2015): Amazon river dolphins (Inia geoffrensis) use a high frequency short range biosonar. Journal of Experimental Biology 218(19): 3091-3101. Jensen F. H., Beedholm K., Wahlberg M., Johnson M., Madsen P. T. (2015): Single-click beam patterns suggest dynamic changes to the field of view of echolocating Atlantic spotted dolphins (Stenella frontalis) in the wild. Journal of Experimental Biology 218, 1314-1324. * De Freitas M., Jensen F. H., Tyne J., Bejder L., Madsen P. T. (2015): Echolocation parameters of Australian humpback dolphins (Sousa sahulensis) and Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops aduncus) in the wild. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 137, 3033-3041. * Macfarlane N. B. W., Howland J., Jensen F. H., Tyack P. L. (2015). A 3D stereo camera system for precisely positioning animals in space and time. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 69: 685-693. Jensen F. H., * Rocco A., Mowgli R. M., Smith B., Janik V., and Madsen P. T. (2013): Clicking in shallow rivers: Short-range echolocation of Irrawaddy and Ganges river dolphins in a shallow, acoustically complex habitat. PLoS ONE 8(4): e59284. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0059284. Kyhn L. A., Tougaard J., Beedholm K., Jensen F. H., Ash E., Williams R., Madsen P. T. (2013): Clicking in a killer whale habitat: Narrow-band, high-frequency biosonar clicks of harbour porpoise (Phocoena phocoena) and Dall’s porpoise (Phocoenoides dalli). PLoS ONE 8(5): e63763. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0063763. Tervo O. M., Christoffersen M. F., Simon M., Miller L., Jensen F. H., Parks S. E. and Madsen, P. T. (2012): High source levels and small active space of high-pitched song in bowhead whales (Balaena mysticetus). PLoS ONE 7(12): e52072. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0052072. |
Jensen F. H., Beedholm K., Wahlberg M., Bejder L. and Madsen P.T. (2012): Estimated communication range and energetic cost of bottlenose dolphin whistles in a tropical habitat. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 131, 582-592.
Jensen F. H., Marrero Perez J., Johnson M. P., Aguilar Soto N., Madsen P. T. (2011): Calling under pressure: Short-finned pilot whales make social calls during deep foraging dives. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 278: 3017-3025. Madsen P. T., Jensen F. H., Carder D. A., Ridgway S. H. (2011): Dolphin whistles: a functional misnomer revealed by heliox breathing. Biology Letters 8 (2): 211-213. Wahlberg M., Jensen F. H., Aguilar Soto N., Beedholm K., Bejder L., Johnson M. P., Oliveira C., Rasmussen M., Simon M., Villadsgaard A., Madsen P. T. (2011): Source parameters of echolocation clicks from wild bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops Aduncus and Tursiops truncatus). Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 130(4): 2263-2274. Kyhn L. A., Jensen F. H., Beedholm K., Tougaard J., Hansen M., and Madsen P. T. (2010): Echolocation in sympatric Peale’s dolphins (Lagenorhynchus australis) and Commerson’s dolphins (Cephalorhynchus commersonii) producing narrow band high frequency clicks. Journal of Experimental Biology 213: 1940-1949. Jensen F. H., Bejder L., Wahlberg M., Aguilar Soto N., Johnson M., and Madsen P.T. (2009): Vessel Noise Effects on Delphinid Communication. Marine Ecology Progress Series 395: 161-175. Kyhn L. A., Tougaard J., Jensen F. H., Wahlberg M., Stone G., Yoshinaga A., Beedholm K., Madsen P. T. (2009): Feeding at a high pitch: Source parameters of narrow band, high-frequency clicks from echolocating off-shore hourglass dolphins and coastal Hector’s dolphins. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 125(3): 1783-1791. Jensen F. H., Bejder L., Wahlberg M., and Madsen P.T. (2009): Biosonar adjustments to target range of echolocating bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops sp.) in the wild. Journal of Experimental Biology 212: 1078-1086 |