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XLI.—A remarkable Cysticercus from a rare dolphin (Cysticercus Tæniæ Grimaldii, Moniez, 1889)
H.A. Raylis
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Assessing Cetacean Habitat Suitability in the Northeast Pacific From Citizen Science Data
ABSTRACT Aim Citizen science is an important source of biodiversity information, particularly for gathering information on species distributions across large geographic areas. However, there are challenges with spatial and species biases, and variation in effort in citizen science data.
Lauren E. Dares, Chloe V. Robinson
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Learning-set formation in the bottlenose dolphin [PDF]
Louis M. Herman+3 more
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Do shortfin mako Isurus oxyrinchus hunt dolphins actively?
Abstract Direct evidence of shark predation on cetaceans is scarce, making it difficult to differentiate between stomach contents that have been scavenged and actively hunted. This study reports the presence of dolphin (Tursiops aduncus and Stenella clymene) remains in the stomachs of three large shortfin makos Isurus oxyrinchus.
Gonzalo Mucientes+2 more
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Genetic Relatedness of Dolphin Rhabdovirus with Fish Rhabdoviruses
Jurre Y. Siegers+7 more
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Whale shark Rhincodon typus foraging on small schooling fish in the northern Mexican Caribbean
Abstract The whale shark (Rhincodon typus) aggregates in the Mexican Caribbean from May to September to feed on mixed zooplankton patches and fish spawn. For the first time in this area, we present evidence of observations of whale sharks feeding on schools of small fish, two in 2017 (10 individuals per flight) and one in 2024 (19 individuals).
Natalí Cárdenas‐Palomo+2 more
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A river dolphin from Kartabo Bartica District, British Guiana
Samuel H. Williams
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Whales, Dolphins and Porpoises, edited by Kenneth S. Norris University of California Press. $15.00. [PDF]
L. Harrison Matthews
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Forest fire smoke as a threat to the health of river dolphins
Conservation Biology, EarlyView.
Enzo Aliaga‐Rossel+4 more
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