Janet Mann

Janet Mann

Georgetown University

H-index: 57

North America-United States

About Janet Mann

Janet Mann, With an exceptional h-index of 57 and a recent h-index of 41 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Georgetown University, specializes in the field of Marine Mammals, Ethology, Behavioral Biology, Reproduction, Development.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Examining Bergmann's rule in a cosmopolitan marine mammal, the bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops spp.)

Animal behavior: Killer whale mamas’ boys

Breathing in sync: how a social behavior structures respiratory epidemic risk in bottlenose dolphins

Some like it hot: Temperature and hydrodynamic factors influence Xenobalanus globicipitis attachment to cetaceans

Small effects of family size on sociality despite strong kin preferences in female bottlenose dolphins

Infanticide and sexual conflict in cetaceans

Sex bias in mortality risk changes over the lifespan of bottlenose dolphins

Changes in social position predict survival in bottlenose dolphins

Janet Mann Information

University

Position

Professor of Biology and Professor of Psychology

Citations(all)

15527

Citations(since 2020)

5208

Cited By

12336

hIndex(all)

57

hIndex(since 2020)

41

i10Index(all)

95

i10Index(since 2020)

85

Email

University Profile Page

Georgetown University

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Janet Mann Skills & Research Interests

Marine Mammals

Ethology

Behavioral Biology

Reproduction

Development

Top articles of Janet Mann

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Examining Bergmann's rule in a cosmopolitan marine mammal, the bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops spp.)

Marine Mammal Science

Arina B Favilla

Stephanie K Adamczak

Erin M Fougères

Andrew Brownlow

Nicholas J Davison

...

2024/4

Animal behavior: Killer whale mamas’ boys

Current Biology

Janet Mann

2023/3/13

Breathing in sync: how a social behavior structures respiratory epidemic risk in bottlenose dolphins

bioRxiv

Melissa A Collier

Ann-Marie Jacoby

Vivienne Foroughirad

Eric M Patterson

Ewa Krzyszczyk

...

2023

Some like it hot: Temperature and hydrodynamic factors influence Xenobalanus globicipitis attachment to cetaceans

Marine Mammal Science

Milan M Dolezal

Vivienne Foroughirad

Frank E Fish

Ann‐Marie Jacoby

Melissa A Collier

...

2023

Small effects of family size on sociality despite strong kin preferences in female bottlenose dolphins

Animal Behaviour

Vivienne Foroughirad

Celine H Frère

Alexis L Levengood

Anna M Kopps

Ewa Krzyszczyk

...

2023/1/1

Infanticide and sexual conflict in cetaceans

Molly HF McEntee

Meredith MacQueeney

Diana Alvarado

Janet Mann

2023/9/26

Sex bias in mortality risk changes over the lifespan of bottlenose dolphins

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

Molly HF McEntee

Vivienne Foroughirad

Ewa Krzyszczyk

Janet Mann

2023/7/26

Changes in social position predict survival in bottlenose dolphins

bioRxiv

Robert William Rankin

Vivienne Jilla Foroughirad

Ewa Beata Krzyszczyk

Céline H Frère

Janet Mann

2022/8/26

Correction to: A framework for the identification of long-term social avoidance in longitudinal datasets

Royal Society Open Science

K Strickland

A Levengood

V Foroughirad

J Mann

E Krzyszczyk

...

2022/1/19

Introduction to topical collection “Measuring individual reproductive success in the wild”

Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology

Marco Festa-Bianchet

Janet Mann

2022/8

Heterogeneity in resource competition covaries with individual variation in long-term social relationships

Behavioral Ecology

Alexis L Levengood

Kasha Strickland

Vivienne Foroughirad

Janet Mann

Romane H Cristescu

...

2022/7/1

Impacts of human disturbance in marine mammals: Do behavioral changes translate to disease consequences?

Melissa Collier

Janet Mann

Sania Ali

Shweta Bansal

2022/6/9

Reproductive timing as an explanation for skewed parentage assignment ratio in a bisexually philopatric population

Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology

Vivienne Foroughirad

Molly McEntee

Anna M Kopps

Alexis Levengood

Celine Frère

...

2022/9

Sociality in the marine environment

David MP Jacoby

Culum Brown

Darren P Croft

Janet Mann

Johann Mourier

2022/2/28

Maternal effects and fitness consequences of individual variation in bottlenose dolphins' ecological niche

Journal of Animal Ecology

Kasha Strickland

Janet Mann

Vivienne Foroughirad

Alexis L Levengood

Céline H Frère

2021/8

Lifetime stability of social traits in bottlenose dolphins

Communications Biology

Taylor Evans

Ewa Krzyszczyk

Céline Frère

Janet Mann

2021/6/18

Elevated calf mortality and long-term responses of wild bottlenose dolphins to extreme climate events: Impacts of foraging specialization and provisioning

Frontiers in Marine Science

Janet Mann

Vivienne Foroughirad

Molly HF McEntee

Madison L Miketa

Taylor C Evans

...

2021/3/11

Supplementary Material for: Impacts of Human Disturbance in Marine Mammals: Do behavioral changes translate to disease consequences?

Melissa Collier

Sania Ali

Janet Mann

Shweta Bansal

2020/9/23

Juvenile social dynamics reflect adult reproductive strategies in bottlenose dolphins

Behavioral Ecology

Allison A Galezo

Vivienne Foroughirad

Ewa Krzyszczyk

Céline H Frère

Janet Mann

2020/9

Sex, synchrony, and skin contact: integrating multiple behaviors to assess pathogen transmission risk

Behavioral Ecology

Stephan T Leu

Pratha Sah

Ewa Krzyszczyk

Ann-Marie Jacoby

Janet Mann

...

2020/5

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Co-Authors

H-index: 95
Peter L. Tyack

Peter L. Tyack

University of St Andrews

H-index: 94
Hal Whitehead

Hal Whitehead

Dalhousie University

H-index: 80
Andrew J. Read

Andrew J. Read

Duke University

H-index: 61
Lars Bejder

Lars Bejder

University of Hawaii at Manoa

H-index: 34
Shweta Bansal

Shweta Bansal

Georgetown University

H-index: 28
Celine Frere

Celine Frere

University of the Sunshine Coast

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