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Stranding of a Pygmy Sperm Whale, Kogia breviceps, in the Northern Gulf of St. Lawrence, Canada
A Pygmy Sperm Whale, Kogia breviceps, stranded alive and later died in the Northern Gulf of St. Lawrence, Quebec, Canada on 28 August 2001. This is the northern-most stranding of this species in the western Atlantic.
Roberge, Beno\ueet +4 more
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The present work analyzes the sincranio of an adult male of pygmy sperm whale, Kogia breviceps, stranded in the state of Bahia. The cranial measures were taken with aid of a caliper accurately of 0,05mm.
Souto, Luciano Raimundo Alardo
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The skull of Kogia breviceps Blainv. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 37, article 17.
p. 361-404, [9] leaves of plates : ill. ; 24 cm."Literature of Kogia": p.
Schulte, Hermann von Wechlinger, 1876-
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Molecular Detection and Characterization of Mycoplasma spp. in Marine Mammals, Brazil. [PDF]
Duarte-Benvenuto A +23 more
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An Analysis of Dwarf and Pygmy Sperm Whale (Kogia sp.) Stranding Data in the Southeast United States
Pygmy sperm whales (Kogia breviceps) and dwarf sperm whales (Kogia sima) strand frequently in the southeastern United States (SEUS). To detect seasonal trends in Kogia sp.
O\u27Brien, Nicole M.
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No dia 20 de Outubro de 1984 foi encontrado na Praia do Almoxarife, Ilha do Fail, Açores (38°34.08'N; 28°36.05'W), um cachalote anão, Kogia breviceps (Blainville, 1838), que passa assim a constituir a quarta ocorrência de Kogia no Arquipélago.
Santos, Ricardo S. +3 more
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A partial skull of an odontocete cetacean from Middle Pliocene sediments of Monte Voltraio (Pisa Province, Tuscany, Italy) is examined. This fossil, erroneously referred to the family Ziphiidae and described in the past as holotype of the species ...
BIANUCCI, GIOVANNI, LANDINI, WALTER
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Evolution and development of the cetacean skull roof: a case study in novelty and homology. [PDF]
Roston RA, Boessenecker RW, Geisler JH.
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The observation records from whale and dolphin watching inshore of Hualien, eastern Taiwan. [PDF]
Hu CH, Yu HY, Hoh DZ, Lin DL.
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The dwarf sperm whale, Kogia sima (Owen 1866), (Cetacea: Kogiidae) is distributed in tropical pelagic and temperate waters around the world, nevertheless, it is extremely hard to observe on field due to its habits of swimming deep waters, furthermore it ...
Bermúdez Villapol, Luis A. +2 more
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