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We investigated how individual behavioural traits—docility and boldness—affect survival and reproductive success in female Cape ground squirrels over a ten‐year period. While both traits influenced survival, with more docile and bolder individuals showing higher annual survival, neither trait predicted reproductive success.
Miyako H. Warrington+4 more
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Cetacean populations on the SE Bering Sea shelf during the late 1990s: implications for decadal changes in ecosystem structure and carbon flow [PDF]
CT Tynan
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This study used records from 13 satellite tags deployed off Jan Mayen to provide an extensive description of the dive behavior of northern bottlenose whales in the Nordic Seas. Our findings demonstrate that this species has extraordinary capabilities to dive, and presumably feed, throughout the water column including at the sea floor.
Barbara K. Neubarth+4 more
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<i>Aspergillus</i> Infections in Cetaceans: A Systematic Review of Clinical, Ecological, and Conservation Perspectives. [PDF]
Garcia-Bustos V+8 more
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Estimating Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus) Age Based on an Epigenetic DNA Methylation Clock
We developed a DNA methylation‐based epigenetic aging clock for polar bears (Ursus maritimus) using whole blood samples from polar bears of known age. The final polar bear clock was highly accurate (r = 0.97) with a median absolute error of approximately 9 months.
Susannah P. Woodruff+4 more
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Morbillivirus and coronavirus survey in stranded cetaceans, Brazil. [PDF]
Costa-Silva S+27 more
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Comparative external morphology of cetacean spermatozoa
Shoichi Kita+4 more
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