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Limited data exist on the occurrence of the dwarf sperm whale Kogia sima in the Mediterranean Sea and its parasite fauna. Here, the occurrence of the anisakid species Anisakis physeteris and A. pegreffii in the stomach chambers of an adult female dwarf sperm whale, stranded in southern Italy, is reported.
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Sightings of Dwarf ( Kogia sima ) and Pygmy ( K. breviceps ) Sperm Whales from the Main Hawaiian Islands [PDF]
Sightings of dwarf (Kogia sima) and pygmy (K. breviceps) sperm whales in Hawaiian waters have only rarely been reported. As part of boat-based surveys of odontocete cetaceans around the main Hawaiian Islands between 2000 and 2003, Kogia were observed on 18 occasions. Kogia were sighted most frequently in deeper portions of the study area (mean depth, 1,
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Gunter, Gordon, Overstreet, Robin
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The dwarf and pygmy spenn whale (Kogia spp.) are known to occur in pelagic waters of all tropical and temperate oceans, but their record in South America is fragmentary. We reviewed the literature for records of both species in South America as part of documenting the first osteological record of the dwarf spenn whale (K. simus) in Colombia.
Milton F. Muñoz-Hincapié +4 more
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First record of dwarf sperm whale (Kogia sima) in the north of Spain
Pablo Covelo, Alfredo López
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Records of kogiid whales in Namibia, including the first record of the dwarf sperm whale (Kogia sima)—CORRIGENDUM [PDF]
S.H. Elwen +4 more
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The knowledge of the life history traits of cetaceans, especially in the case of species that are difficult to observe in the wild, often benefits from the study of stranded individuals. The dwarf sperm whale (Kogia sima) is a vagrant cetacean species in the Mediterranean Sea, which is rarely sighted in water and occasionally is found stranded along ...
MAIO, NICOLA +9 more
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Water stabilizes an alternate turn conformation in horse heart myoglobin. [PDF]
Bronstein A, Marx A.
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Imaging and Diagnostic Tools for Cetacean Mammary Gland Assessment: Challenges and Future Directions for Marine Mammal Pathology, Medicine and Research. [PDF]
Robles-Malagamba MJ +3 more
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Molecular Detection of Pathogenic <i>Leptospira</i> sp. in Cetaceans from the Brazilian Coast. [PDF]
Torres FD +12 more
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