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Research interests
Dr. Bruck's research interests include cognition, communication and sensory physiology in dolphins. He is a co-developer of the dolphin blow collecting drone platform P.H.A.S.M. and is a scientist member of the Alliance of Marine Mammal Parks and Aquariums as well as a founding board member of the Marine Mammal Research Network. Bruck holds a B.S. in biopsychology from Long Island University: Southampton College and an M.A. in comparative human development and Ph.D. in behavioral biology from the University of Chicago.
Documentos relacionados
Disciplines
- Integrative Biology
- Cognitive Science
- Marine Biology
- Behavioral Neurobiology
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Exploring Marine Mammal Cognition as a Conservation Tool
Bauer, G. B., Cook, P. F., Harley, H. E., Bruck, J., Cosentino, M., Deutsch, C. J., Erdsack, N., Fellner, W., Gunnars, T., Manitzas Hill, H., Kumar, S. V., Lilley, M. K., McHugh, K. A., Moore, J., Moron, J. R., Ravignani, A., Reep, R. L., Rycyk, A. M., Sayigh, L. S. & Szegedi, A. y 2 otros, , ene 2026, En: Marine Mammal Science. 42, 1, e70114.Producción científica: Review article › revisión exhaustiva
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Can A.I. be a dolphin Doctor Dolittle?
Bruck, J. N., 2025, (Accepted/In press) En: Learning and Behavior.Producción científica: Comment/debate › revisión exhaustiva
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A deeper understanding of noise effects on cetaceans
Bruck, J. N., mar 2024, En: Learning and Behavior. 52, 1, p. 3-4 2 p.Producción científica: Article › revisión exhaustiva
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Development and Flight Testing of a Passive Collection Uncrewed Aircraft System for Dolphin Health Assessment
Gassen, D., Yap, Z., Jacob, J. D., Damiano, S., Gunnars, T. & Bruck, J., 2024, AIAA Aviation Forum and ASCEND, 2024. American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Inc, AIAA, (AIAA Aviation Forum and ASCEND, 2024).Producción científica: Conference contribution
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The Cetacean Sanctuary: A Sea of Unknowns
Bruck, J. N., ene 2024, En: Animals. 14, 2, 335.Producción científica: Review article › revisión exhaustiva
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