Dear MARMAM community,
My co-authors and I are pleased to share with you our new publication “A
histological study of the facial hair follicles in the pygmy sperm whale (Kogia
breviceps)”. Advances in Marine Biology 96, 63-83.
https://doi.org/10.1016/bs.amb.2023.08.003
Abstract:
In the pygm
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Dear MARMAM community,
On behalf of my coauthors, I am pleased to share our recent paper in
Integrative Organismal Biology:
D R Barlow, K C Bierlich, W K Oestreich, G Chiang, J W Durban, J A Goldbogen, D
W Johnston, M S Leslie, M J Moore, J P Ryan, L G Torres, Shaped by Their
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Dear MARMAM community,
On behalf of my co-authors, I am happy to announce our recent publication
in Aquatic Mammals, titled "Enhancing Interpretation of Cetacean Acoustic
Monitoring: Investigating Factors that Influence Vocalization Patterns of
Atlantic Bottlenose Dolphins in an Urbanized Estuary,
Dear MARMAM members,
I am happy to share with you the exciting results of our publication in The
Science of Nature:
Gallo A, Lima ADM, Böye M, Hausberger M, Lemasson A. Study of repertoire
use reveals unexpected context ‑ dependent vocalizations in bottlenose
dolphins (*Tursiops truncatus*). Sci N