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Whale recovery and the emerging human-wildlife conflict over Antarctic krill. [PDF]

open access: yesNat Commun
Savoca MS   +6 more
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Worlds that collide: conservation applications of behaviour and culture in human-wildlife interactions. [PDF]

open access: yesPhilos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci
Meaux E   +4 more
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Pre- and Postnatal Ontogeny of Brain Size in Beluga and Bowhead Whales.

open access: yesBrain Behav Evol
Thewissen JGM   +5 more
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Evolutionary novelties underlie sound production in baleen whales

Nature
Baleen whales (mysticetes) use vocalizations to mediate their complex social and reproductive behaviours in vast, opaque marine environments1. Adapting to an obligate aquatic lifestyle demanded fundamental physiological changes to efficiently produce sound, including laryngeal specializations2-4.
Weili Jiang   +2 more
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Wild pedigrees inform mutation rates and historic abundance in baleen whales

open access: yesScience, 2023
Phylogeny-based estimates suggesting a low germline mutation rate (μ) in baleen whales have influenced research ranging from assessments of whaling impacts to evolutionary cancer biology.
Marcos Suárez Menéndez   +2 more
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Baleen whale prey consumption based on high-resolution foraging measurements

Nature, 2021
Matthew S Savoca   +2 more
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Exploring movement patterns and changing distributions of baleen whales in the western North Atlantic using a decade of passive acoustic data

open access: yesGlobal Change Biology, 2020
Six baleen whale species are found in the temperate western North Atlantic Ocean, with limited information existing on the distribution and movement patterns for most.
Genevieve E Davis   +2 more
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Machine-learning-based simultaneous detection and ranging of impulsive baleen whale vocalizations using a single hydrophone.

Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2023
The low-frequency impulsive gunshot vocalizations of baleen whales exhibit dispersive propagation in shallow-water channels which is well-modeled by normal mode theory.
M. Goldwater   +3 more
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Growth of baleen along the baleen rack is constant in balaenopterid whales

Polar Biology, 2021
Werth et al. (Werth et al. Polar Biol 43:707–723, 2020) propose that in all mysticete whales the growth rate of baleen varies with the position they occupy in the mouth. If this were true, comparison between individuals and studies of results of chemical tracers in baleen would be compromised. Here we compile results from previous research conducted in
Alex Aguilar, Asunción Borrell
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The first baleen whale marine protected area proposed for Bryde's whales in the Beibu Gulf, China

Marine mammal science, 2023
The establishment of marine protected areas (MPAs) for cetaceans is an important strategy to mitigate human disturbance and protect biodiversity. Despite abundant cetacean species, there are only a few MPAs dedicated to cetacean conservation in China ...
Yaoyao Zhang   +8 more
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