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Article citations More>> A. N. Popper, “Sound Emission and Detection by Delphinids,” In: L. M. Herman, Ed., Cetacean Behavior: Mechanisms and Functions, Wiley-Interscience, New York, 1980, pp. 1-52.
xxxviii, 1414 p. : 29 cmPublication date 2002 Topics Marine mammals -- Encyclopedias Publisher San Diego : Academic Press Collection trent_university; internetarchivebooks; printdisabled Contributor ...
The same workshop report stated that a typical eight-element array towed 500 m behind a vessel could be expected to detect delphinids, sperm whales, and beaked whales at the required range, but not ...
Spatially, delphinids were distributed throughout the survey area but encounter rates for both deep diving cetaceans and delphinids were highest between the Rhodes and Finike Basins. While sperm ...
Muscle power-generating capabilities, and not energetic limitations, limit the breaching abilities of the largest whales.
Research into cross-genus adoptions in delphinids suggested that the foster mother’s inexperience and personality may have contributed to this unusual adoption. According to the video by National ...
This final action implements the import provisions of the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA). This rule establishes conditions for evaluating a harvesting nation's regulatory program to address ...
In all delphinids, dominant pollutants were dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethanes (DDTs), which represented more than 60% of the total concentration of total POPs, followed by polychlorinated biphenyls ...
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