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- :van der Hoop, Julie M. ;Corkeron, Peter2015 | Marine Mammal Science, 32(2), 619-642
- :Stewart, Joshua D. ;Durban, John W.2021 | Current Biology, 31(14), 3174-3179.e3:Whales are now largely protected from direct harvest, leading to partial recoveries in many previously depleted species.1 However, most populations re...
- :Connor, Richard C. ;Ketten, Darlene R.2020 | Marine Mammal Science, 37(1), 364-365
- :Hunt, Kathleen E. ;Lysiak, Nadine S.2016 | Conservation Physiology, Volume 4, Issue 1, 2016, cow014, https://doi.org/10.1093/conphys/cow014:Reproduction of mysticete whales is difficult to monitor, and basic parameters, such as pregnancy rate and inter-calving interval, remain unknown for ...
- :Wiley, David N. ;Mayo, Charles A.2016 | Marine Mammal Science, 32(4), 1501-1509:Vessels can lethally strike whales and such strikes constitute a world-wide threat to large whales (Laist et al. 2001, Jensen and Silber 2003, Van Wae...
- :Durban, John W. ;Moore, Michael J.2016 | Marine Mammal Science, 32(4), 1510-1515:Baleen whales are the largest animals ever to live on earth, and many populations were hunted close to extinction in the 20th century (Clapham et al. ...
- :Moore, Michael J. ;Mitchell, Glenn H.2020 | Frontiers in Marine Science, 7:Variably buoyant, dead Cetacea may float, or sink and later bloat to refloat if ambient temperature and pressure allow sufficient decomposition gas fo...
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