Search Results - "Journal of cetacean research and management. Special issue"
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Best practice guidelines for cetacean tagging
ISSN: 1561-0713, 2312-2706Published: 01.01.2019Published in The journal of cetacean research and management (01.01.2019)“…Animal-borne electronic instruments (tags) are valuable tools for collecting information on cetacean physiology, behaviour and ecology, and forenhancing…”
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A first acoustic density estimate for sperm whales in Irish offshore waters
ISSN: 1561-0713, 2312-2706Published: 26.11.2020Published in The journal of cetacean research and management (26.11.2020)“…Previous studies off western Ireland have suggested that substantial numbers of, mainly male, sperm whales may be found in these habitats. Whaling vessels…”
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Update on the status of gray whales since the 2020 Implementation Review
ISSN: 1561-0713, 2312-2706Published: International Whaling Commission 27.03.2024Published in J. Cetacean Res. Manage (27.03.2024)Get full text
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Strandings of Longman’s beaked whale (Indopacetus pacificus) in the Philippines
ISSN: 1561-0713, 2312-2706Published: International Whaling Commission 20.07.2022Published in J. Cetacean Res. Manage (20.07.2022)Get full text
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Review of potential line-transect methodologies for estimating abundance of dolphin stocks in the eastern tropical Pacific
ISSN: 1561-0713, 2312-2706Published: International Whaling Commission 24.01.2023Published in J. Cetacean Res. Manage (24.01.2023)Get full text
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Bryde’s whale (Balaenoptera edeni) new record for mainland Portugal
ISSN: 1561-0713, 2312-2706Published: 10.12.2021Published in The journal of cetacean research and management (10.12.2021)“…Brydes’s whale (Balaenoptera edeni) is a species of baleen whale known to live year-round in warm waters, although the distribution of the species in the North…”
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Spatial analysis on the occurrence of inshore and offshore bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) in Osa Peninsula waters and Golfo Dulce, Costa Rica
ISSN: 1561-0713, 2312-2706Published: 17.09.2020Published in The journal of cetacean research and management (17.09.2020)“…The aim of this assessment is to advance our understanding in the spatial ecology of the resident inshore and offshore population of bottlenosedolphins in…”
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A note on minke whales (Cetacea: Balaenopteridae) in Uruguay: strandings review
ISSN: 1561-0713, 2312-2706Published: 26.11.2020Published in The journal of cetacean research and management (26.11.2020)“…The minke whale is the smallest of the living rorquals and is widely distributed in the tropical, temperate and polar waters of both hemispheres. In the…”
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Calving rates, long-range movements and site fidelity of southern right whales (Eubalaena australis) in south-eastern Australia
ISSN: 1561-0713, 2312-2706Published: 01.07.2021Published in The journal of cetacean research and management (01.07.2021)“…Within New Zealand and eastern Australia, over 58,000 southern right whales were harvested by commercial whalers between 1790 and 1980, with approximately…”
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Blue whales off the Southern coast of Sri Lanka during the Southwest Monsoon Season
ISSN: 1561-0713, 2312-2706, 2312-2692Published: Cambridge International Whaling Commission 10.09.2020Published in The journal of cetacean research and management (10.09.2020)“…Observations of 37 individual blue whales (Balaenoptera musculus) were recorded off the southern coast of Sri Lanka during the Southwest Monsoon Season (SWM)…”
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History of whaling in Annobón, Equatorial Guinea, and new evidence of its continued occurrence
ISSN: 1561-0713, 2312-2706Published: 08.04.2021Published in The journal of cetacean research and management (08.04.2021)“…A regular, though infrequent, artisanal whaling operation targeting humpback whales has been known to occur from the West African island of Annobón,…”
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Chronic ocean noise and cetacean population models
ISSN: 1561-0713, 2312-2706Published: 10.11.2020Published in The journal of cetacean research and management (10.11.2020)“…Recent years have seen rapid development of tools and approaches to model population consequences of disturbance in several marine mammal populations from…”
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Effectiveness of current protection for Maui dolphin
ISSN: 1561-0713, 2312-2706Published: 02.12.2020Published in The journal of cetacean research and management (02.12.2020)“…This paper describes changes to protected areas for Maui dolphin implemented in 2012 and 2013 and estimates their effectiveness in reducing bycatch. An Expert…”
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Echolocation inter-click interval variation among specific behaviours in free-ranging bottlenose dolphins from the coast of Uruguay
ISSN: 1561-0713, 2312-2706Published: 02.12.2020Published in The journal of cetacean research and management (02.12.2020)“…To assess whether behaviour can be inferred from echolocation trains (inter-click intervals) this study examines acoustic recordings of free-ranging bottlenose…”
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Translocation of trapped Bolivian river dolphins (Inia boliviensis)
ISSN: 1561-0713, 2312-2706, 2312-2692Published: Cambridge International Whaling Commission 10.09.2020Published in The journal of cetacean research and management (10.09.2020)“…The Bolivian river dolphin (Inia boliviensis), locally known as bufeo is an endemic species and categorized as Vulnerable in the Red Book of Vertebrates of…”
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A note on strandings of Bryde's whales (Balaenoptera edeni) in the southwestern Atlantic
ISSN: 1561-0713, 2312-2706, 2312-2692Published: Cambridge International Whaling Commission 10.09.2020Published in The journal of cetacean research and management (10.09.2020)“…The aim of the present study is to trace a diagnosis of Bryde´s whale (Balaenoptera edeni) strandings in jurisdictional Brazilian waters through the…”
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Group IV humpback whales: their status from aerial and landbased surveys off Western Australia, 2005
ISSN: 1561-0713, 2312-2706Published: 22.10.2020Published in The journal of cetacean research and management (22.10.2020)“…Single platform aerial line transect and land-based surveys of Southern Hemisphere Group IV humpback whales were undertaken to provide absoluteabundance…”
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Abundance and survival estimates of the southeastern Pacific humpback whale stock from 1991–2006 photo-identification surveys in Ecuador
ISSN: 1561-0713, 2312-2706Published: 22.10.2020Published in The journal of cetacean research and management (22.10.2020)“…Southeastern Pacific humpback whales (Breeding Stock G) breed along the northwestern coast of South America and farther north up to CostaRica…”
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The importance of a seasonal ice zone and krill density in the historical abundance of humpback whale catches in the Southern Ocean
ISSN: 1561-0713, 2312-2706Published: 22.10.2020Published in The journal of cetacean research and management (22.10.2020)“…Humpback whale populations in the Southern Hemisphere were dramatically reduced by the whaling industry. A comprehensive whaling dataset was used in an…”
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A note on a prototype system for simple computer-assisted matching of individually identified southern right whales, Eubalaena australis
ISSN: 1561-0713, 2312-2706Published: 22.10.2020Published in The journal of cetacean research and management (22.10.2020)“…A system using computer assistance in the matching of the callosity patterns of individual southern right whales is described. Whenprovided with a digitised…”
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