Cronin, M.R., Alonzo, S.H., [and 23 others, incl. Tatom-Naecker, T.M.]. 2021. Taking action: Anti-racist interventions to transform ecology, evolutionary, and conservation biology departments. Nature Ecology and Evolution.
Tatom-Naecker, T.M., and M.W. Westneat. (2018). Burrowing fishes: kinematics, morphology, and phylogeny of sand-diving wrasses (Labridae). Journal of Fish Biology. doi: 10.1111/jfb.13789. Online here.
Tatom-Naecker, T.M., Costa, D.P., Wells, R.S., Trumble, S., and A. Kirkpatrick. A fatty acid signature library of prey fish for common bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) for use in quantitative fatty acid signature analysis (QFASA). Poster presentation, Society for Marine Mammalogy Conference. August 2022.
Tatom-Naecker, T.M., Gomez, F., Parry, C.B., Budge, S., Costa, D.P., and R.S. Wells. Effects of taxa on fatty acid calibration coefficients and implications for quantitative fatty acid signature analysis (QFASA) in cetaceans. Oral Presentation, The Southeast and Mid-Atlantic Marine Mammal Symposium. May 2022.
Tatom-Naecker, T.M., You are what you eat: investigating diet and vulnerability in common bottlenose dolphins. Invited lecture, Scotts Valley High School. May 2022.
Tatom-Naecker, T.M., Gomez, F., Parry, C.B., Budge, S., Costa, D.P., and R.S. Wells. Effects of taxa on fatty acid calibration coefficients and implications for QFASA in cetaceans. Oral presentation, Northwest Student Chapter of the Society for Marine Mammalogy Annual Conference. April 2022.
Tatom-Naecker, T.M. You are what you eat: investigating diet and vulnerability in common bottlenose dolphins. Public lecture, Seymour Marine Discovery Center's Science Sunday. Santa Cruz, CA. October 2021.
Tatom-Naecker, T.M. Slurp! Crunch! Chomp! What a fish’s mouth can tell you about its feeding habits, and how we apply that knowledge at the Woods Hole Science Aquarium. Talk at the Woods Hole Science Aquarium Undergraduate Research Symposium in August 2016.
Tatom-Naecker, T.M., and M.W. Westneat. Sand-diving kinematics in the slippery wrasse, Halichoeres bivittatus (Labridae). Poster at the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology Meeting in January 2016.
Tatom-Naecker, T.M., and M.W. Westneat. Sand-diving kinematics in the slippery wrasse, Halichoeres bivittatus (Labridae). Poster at the University of Chicago Undergraduate Research Symposium in October 2015.
Ecology and Evolution (2022)
Southeastern Naturalist (2020)