Geographic differences in Blainville's beaked whale (Mesoplodon densirostris) echolocation clicks
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Journal Title:Diversity and Distributions
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Description:Aim: Understanding cetacean species' distributions and population structure over space and time is necessary for effective conservation and management. Geographic differences in acoustic signals may provide a line of evidence for population- level discrimination in some cetacean species. We use acoustic recordings collected over broad spatial and temporal scales to investigate whether global variability in echolo - cation click peak frequency could elucidate population structure in Blainville's beaked
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Source:Diversity and Distributions, 29(4), 478-491
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ISSN:1366-9516 ; 1472-4642
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Rights Information:CC BY
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:661fa09a2ea0b0f3e8227e80792bc36e1d964559ef46f9f8d664e41208801efc
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