Mammals Staff
- Charles W. Potter
- Phone: (202)633-1261
- Fax: (202)633-0182
- E-mail: potterc[at]si.edu
- Mailing Address:
Smithsonian Institution
PO Box 37012, MRC 108
Washington, DC 20013-7012 - Shipping Address:
Smithsonian Institution
National Museum of Natural History
10th and Constitution Ave, NW
Washington, DC 20560-0108
Collection Manager, Marine Mammals
Education
B.S. (Zoology): SUNY College of Forestry and Environmental Science, Syracuse University, 1972
Collection Management Responsibilities
Responsible for supervision of collection management activities relating to marine mammals, including accessions, specimen preparation, cataloging, specimen installations, curation, loans, information requests, and assisting visitors. Interests in staff supervision and collections management issues.
Recent Publications
Eisert, Regina, Potter, Charles W. and Oftedal, Olav T. 2013. Brain size in neonatal and adult Weddell seals: Costs and consequences of having a large brain. Marine Mammal Science, doi:10.1111/mms.12033Nweeia, Martin T., Eichmiller, Frederick C., Hauschka, Peter V., Tyler, Ethan, Mead, James G., Potter, Charles W., Angnatsiak, David P., Richard, Pierre R., Orr, Jack R. and Black, Sandie R. 2012. Vestigial Tooth Anatomy and Tusk Nomenclature for Monodon Monoceros. The Anatomical Record: Advances in Integrative Anatomy and Evolutionary Biology, 295(6): 1006-1016. doi:10.1002/ar.22449
West, Kristi L., Sanchez, Susan, Rotstein, David, Robertson, Kelly M., Dennison, Sophie, Levine, Gregg, Davis, Nicole, Schofield, David, Potter, Charles W. and Jensen, Brenda 2012. A Longman's beaked whale (Indopacetus pacificus) strands in Maui, Hawaii, with first case of morbillivirus in the central Pacific. Marine Mammal Science, doi:10.1111/j.1748-7692.2012.00616.x
Kuehl, Douglas, Haebler, Romona, Potter, Charles W., Lahvis, Garet, Donahue, Michael and Regal, Ronald 2009. PFOS and PFOSA in bottlenose dolphins: An investigation into two unusually high mortality epizootics. Reproductive Toxicology, 27(3-4): 421
Oremland, Mollie S., Allen, Bernadette M., Clapham, Phil J., Moore, Michael J., Potter, Charles W. and Mead, James G. 2009. Mandibular fractures in short-finned pilot whales, Globicephala macrorhynchus. Marine Mammal Science, 26(1): 1-16.
Nweeia, Martin T., Nutarak, Cornelius, Eichmiller, Frederick C., Eidelman, Naomi, Giuseppetti, Anthony A., Quinn, Janet, Mead, James G., K'issuk, Kaviqanguak, Hauschka, Peter V., Tyler, Ethan M., Potter, Charles W., Orr, Jack R., Avike, Rasmus, Nielsen, Pavia and Angnatsiak, David 2009. Considerations Of Anatomy, Morphology, Evolution, and Function for Narwhal Dentition. In: Krupnik, Igor, Lang, Michael A. and Miller, Scott E., Smithsonian at the Poles: Contributions to International Polar Year Science.(IPY) pp.223-240.
McLellan, W., Friedlander, A., Mead, James G., Potter, Charles W. and Pabst, D. A. 2002. Analyzing 25 Years of Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) Strandings along the Atlantic coast of the USA: Do Historic Recods Support the Coastal Migratory Stock Hypothesis. Journal of Cetacean Research and Management, 4: 297-304.
Morgan, L., Musick, J. and Potter, Charles W. 2002. Temporal and Geographic Occurrences of Cetacean Strandings and Manatee Sightings in Virginia, with Notes on Adverse Human-cetacean Interactions, from 1983-1989. Journal of the North Carolina Academy of Science, 118: 12-26.
McLellan, W. A., Koopman, H. N., Rommel, S. A., Read, A. J., Potter, Charles W., Nicolas, J. R., Westgate, A. J. and Pabst, D. A. 2002. Ontogenetic allometry and body composition of harbour porpoises (Phocoena phocoena, L.) from the western North Atlantic. Journal of zoology, 257: 457-471. doi:10.1017/S0952836902001061
Walker, J. L., Potter, Charles W. and Macko, S. A. 1999. The diets of modern and historic bottlenose dolphin populations reflected through stable isotopes. Marine Mammal Science, 15(2): 335-350.
Cox, T. M., Read, A. J., Barco, S., Evans, J., Gannon, D. P., Koopman, H. N., McLellan, W. A., Murray, K., Nicolas, J., Pabst, D. A., Potter, Charles W., Swingle, W. M., Thayer, V. G., Touhey, K. M. and Westgate, A. J. 1998. Documenting the bycatch of harbor porpoises, Phocoena phocoena, in coastal gillnet fisheries from stranded carcasses. Fishery Bulletin, 96(4): 727-734.
Hoelzel, A. R., Potter, Charles W. and Best, P. B. 1998. Genetic differentiation between parapatric 'nearshore' and 'offshore' populations of the bottlenose dolphin. Proceedings of the Royal Society (London) B, 265(1402): 1177-1183.
Laerm, J., Wenzel, F., Craddock, J. E., Weinand, D., McGurk, J., Harris, M. J., Early, G. A., Mead, James G., Potter, Charles W. and Barros, N. B. 1997. New prey species for northwestern Atlantic humpback whales. Marine Mammal Science, 13(4): 705-711.
Mead, James G. and Potter, Charles W. 1995. Recognizing Two Populations off the Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) of the Atlantic Coast of North America - Morphologic and Ecologic Considerations. International Marine Biology Research Institute: IBI Reports, 5: 31-44.
Rommel, S. A., Pabst, D. A., Mclellan, W. A., Mead, James G. and Potter, Charles W. 1992. Anatomical Evidence for a Countercurrent Heat-Exchanger Associated with Dolphin Testes. The Anatomical Record, 232(1): 150-156.
Mead, James G. and Potter, Charles W. 1988. Seldom Seen Species. In: The World's Whales -- A Closer Look. Monterey, California: American Cetacean Society, Third Biennial Conference and Symposium, pp.103-109.
Frazier, John G., Margaritoulis, D., Muldoon, K., Potter, Charles W., Rosewater, Joseph, Ruckdeschel, C. and Salas, S. 1985. Epizoan Communities on Marine Turtles .1. Bivalve and Gastropod Mollusks. Marine Ecology-Pubblicazioni Della Stazione Zoologica Di Napoli i, 6(2): 127-140.
Potter, Charles W. 1984. Marine Mammals of Maryland. In: Norden, A. W., Forester, D. C. and Fenwick, G. H., Threatened and Endangered Plants and Animals of Maryland. pp.442-453.
Leatherwood, Stephen, Deerman, Michael W. and Potter, Charles W. 1978. Food and reproductive status of nine Tursiops truncatus from the northeastern United States coast. Cetology, 28: 1-6.
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