The orca (<i>Orcinus orca</i>) pituitary gland: an anatomical, immunohistochemical and ultrastructural analysis. [PDF]
Alonso-Almorox P+6 more
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Hepatic Lesions in Cetaceans Stranded in the Canary Islands [PDF]
José Raduán Jáber+7 more
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Six distinct groups were identified in T. maxima across the Indo‐Pacific region, which was shaped by the ocean currents and the late Pleistocene glaciations. Gene‐flow analysis supported the center of origin hypothesis for the high biodiversity of the Indo‐Malay Archipelago.
Haojun Chi, Zhongli Sha, Lin He, Min Hui
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Autonomous wave gliders as a tool to characterize delphinid habitats along the Florida Atlantic coast. [PDF]
Carvalho J+2 more
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Induction of Cetacean Cytochrome P4501A1 by -Naphthoflavone Exposure of Skin Biopsy Slices [PDF]
Céline Godard‐Codding
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Evolution of accessory bones in cetacean skull coupled with decreasing rate of ossification of cranial sutures. [PDF]
Telizhenko V, Gol'din P.
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Intentional and unintentional changes to avian and mammalian diversities in the UK
Rewilding is emerging as a promising restoration strategy to tackle the challenges posed by global change and maintain natural ecosystems and their biodiversity. However, rewilding has also been criticized for the absence of a consistent definition and insufficient knowledge about its possible outcomes.
Wenyuan Zhang+3 more
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First Report of a Common Dolphin (<i>Delphinus delphis</i>) Feeding Alongside Indo-Pacific Humpback Dolphins (<i>Sousa chinensis</i>) in the Beibuwan Gulf, China. [PDF]
Wu F+5 more
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Strategies, costs and counter‐strategies to sexual coercion
ABSTRACT Sexual conflict, the conflict between the evolutionary interests of females and males over mating, occasionally results in the evolution of traits favourable for one sex and adverse for the other. In this context, males can use sexual coercion to increase their mating success, at the expense of their female targets' mate choice.
Nikolaos Smit
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