*How do singing whales tell us where they come from?*
We are pleased to announce our new paper in Scientific Reports which
answers this question ;):
*Song recordings suggest feeding ground sharing in Southern Hemisphere
humpback whales*
Elena Schall, Divna Djokic, Erin C. Ross-Marsh, Javier
We are pleased to announce our new paper in Scientific Reports on
humpback whale song in the Southern Ocean:
*Humpback whale song recordings suggest common feeding ground occupation
by multiple populations*
Elena Schall, Karolin Thomisch, Olaf Boebel, Gabriele Gerlach, Sari
Mangia Woods
We are pleased to announce our new paper in Royal Society Open Science
on humpback whales in the Southern Ocean:
*Large-scale spatial variabilities in the humpback whale acoustic
presence in the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean*
Elena Schall, Karolin Thomisch, Olaf Boebel, Gabriele
We are pleased to announce our new paper in Marine Mammal Science on
blue whale reproductive competition and the use of D-Calls:
*Visual and passive acoustic observations of blue whale trios from two
distinct populations*
Elena Schall, Lucia Di Iorio, Catherine Berchok, Diego FilĂșn, Luis
Dear Marmam Community,
my co-author Ilse Van Opzeeland and I are very pleased to announce the
publication of our newest paper on the acoustic behaviour of Antarctic
killer whales:
Elena Schall & Ilse Van Opzeeland (2017). Calls Produced by Ecotype C
Killer Whales (Orcinus orca) Off