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Baleen and Sperm Whales

2019
During the night of 13 to 14 March, the Nautilus continued on its route southwards. I thought that once at Cape Horn it would set sail for the west, in order to head for the seas of the Pacific and thus complete...
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Suction causes novel tooth wear in marine mammals, with implications for feeding evolution in baleen whales

Journal of mammalian evolution, 2023
F. G. Marx   +7 more
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Antarctic baleen whales: history and prospects

Polar Record, 1976
Whalers and sealers were the first people to visit the southern oceans in numbers, and in the 1930's Antarctic whaling accounted for some 12 per cent (by weight) of the total harvest of fish and other animals from the sea. It was the importance of the whaling industry and the need to know more about the physical and biological system on which it was ...
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On the evolution of baleen whales

Science, 2018
Evolutionary Biology Baleen whales include the largest animals that have ever lived, but their evolutionary history has been difficult to decipher because of conflicting evidence from genes and morphology. Arnason et al. conducted whole-genome sequencing of the blue whale and five other baleen species to reconstruct their evolutionary history in detail.
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Baleen Whale Migration

2022
Travis W. Horton   +3 more
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Observing Baleen Whales

2022
Christopher W. Clark, Ellen C. Garland
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Baleen Whale Acoustic Ethology

2022
Christopher W. Clark, George J. Gagnon
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Baleen Whales

2019
John L. Bannister, Stephanie K. Adamczak
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