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HOLAS-III harbour porpoise importance map:Methodology
Sveegaard, Signe; id_orcid 0000-0002-8893-9842 +7 more
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Intraguild predation in sympatric seals and the effect on a declining population. [PDF]
Langley I, Brownlow A, Russell DJF.
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Exploring the evidence of direct threats to cetaceans from maritime vessels: A systematic map. [PDF]
Ferrari V +5 more
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The Dead Do Tell Tales: Using Pathology Data From Cetacean Necropsy Reports to Gain Insights Into Animal Health. [PDF]
Lennon RL +9 more
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Concern for Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Spillover into Cetaceans. [PDF]
Pérez-Sánchez T +2 more
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Life history parameters of Iberian harbour porpoises.
Read, F.L. (Fiona) +6 more
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Potential effects of seismic surveys on Harbour porpoises
de Haan, D. +3 more
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Group hunting in harbour porpoises (Phocoena phocoena)
Cooperative hunting involves individual predators relating in time and space to each other’s actions to more efficiently track down and catch prey. The evolution of advanced cognitive abilities and sociality in animals are strongly associated with cooperative hunting abilities as has been shown in lions, chimpanzees, and dolphins.
Ortiz, Sara Torres; id_orcid 0000-0003-1065-9194 +4 more
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Harbour porpoises (Phocoena phocoena) and harbour seals (Phoca vitulina) from German waters are infected by six species of lungworms (Metastrongyloidea). These nematodes parasitise the respiratory tract, are pathogenic and often cause secondary bacterial
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Morphogenesis of the brain in the harbour porpoise
Journal of Comparative Neurology, 1988AbstractMorphogenesis of the brain in a cetacean species has been investigated by means of reconstructions from serial sections of successive prenatal stages of the harbour porpoise (Phocoena phocoena). Four specimens ranging from 10 to 46 mm crown‐rump length (CRL) were selected and three‐dimensional reconstructions of the developing brains were ...
E H, Buhl, H A, Oelschläger
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