Alexandra Morton
Alexandra Bryant Hubbard Morton (born 13 July 1957) is an American and Canadian marine biologist best known for her 30-year study of wild killer whales in the Broughton Archipelago in British Columbia. Since the 1990s, her work has shifted toward the study of the impact of salmon farming on Canadian wild salmon. Provided by Wikipedia-
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5by Erin Ashe, Rob Williams, Alexandra Morton, Philip S. HammondGet access
Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (2021)
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6by Alexandra Morton, Richard Routledge, Stacey Hrushowy, Molly Kibenge, Frederick KibengeGet access
Published in PLOS ONE (2017)
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9Piscine orthoreovirus sequences in escaped farmed Atlantic salmon in Washington and British Columbiaby Molly J. T. Kibenge, Yingwei Wang, Nick Gayeski, Alexandra Morton, Kurt Beardslee, Bill McMillan, Frederick S. B. KibengeGet access
Published in Virology Journal (2019)
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10by Molly J. T. Kibenge, Yingwei Wang, Nick Gayeski, Alexandra Morton, Kurt Beardslee, Bill McMillan, Frederick S. B. KibengeGet access
Published in Virology Journal (2019)
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