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Molecular detection of herpesvirus in a skin lesion of a humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) from the Western Mediterranean Sea

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Author contributions: IVC wrote the manuscript, and JLCP, MAJM, MMB, VMC, DGP and JMSV helped revise it. JLCP, MMB and VMC performed external examination and collected samples. IVC performed molecular analysis and performed phylogenetic study.
Crespo-Picazo, José Luis   +6 more
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Acoustic analysis of social sounds in humpback whales (“Megaptera novaeangliae”) in Skjálfandi Bay: effects of decreasing daylight and underwater anthropogenic noise.

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reservedHumpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) produce a wide range of social sounds that differ from their well-known songs; however, these vocalizations remain understudied due to the absence of a standardized classification system.
VAIRO, FRANCESCO
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Humpback whale drawings, Maui, Hawaii 1981

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Lahaina on the island of Maui, was the whaling capital of Hawaii from the mid-1800s until commercial whaling ceased in the early 1870s. Humpback whales were declared a protected species in 1966 and Lahaina is now the center of the Hawaiian Islands ...
Childs, Iraphne R.
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Male humpback whale behaviour

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Male humpback whale behaviour (singing v non-singing) from 1997 to 2015 and changes in their behaviour during active air ...

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Source levels of foraging humpback whale calls

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Humpback whales produce a wide range of low-to mid-frequency vocalizations throughout their migratory range. Non-song "calls" dominate this species' vocal repertoire while on high-latitude foraging grounds.
Gabriele, Christine M.   +4 more
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