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The status and natural history of pygmy (Kogia breviceps) and dwarf (K. sima) sperm whales off Southern Africa

open access: yes, 2005
For the present study 106 strandings of Kogia breviceps and 85 strandings of K. sima along the South African coastline between 1880 and 1995 were analysed in order to examine the age and growth, male and female reproduction, diet, stranding patterns, and
Plön, Stephanie
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Notas sobre la confirmación de la especie cachalote enano Kogia sima Owen, 1866 (Cetacea: Kogiidae) en las costas de Venezuela

open access: yes, 2009
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 ...
Villapol, Luis A. Bermúdez   +2 more
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Notes on the confirmation of the Dwarf sperm whale Kogia sima Owen, 1866 (Cetacea: Kogiidae) on Venezuelan coasts | Notas sobre la confirmación de la especie cachalote enano Kogia sima Owen, 1866 (Cetacea: Kogiidae) en las costas de Venezuela

open access: yes, 2018
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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The characterization of fatty acids in blubber and thoracic appendages of pygmy and dwarf sperm whales (Kogia breviceps and Kogia sima)

open access: yes, 2011
Pygmy sperm whales (Kogia breviceps) are the second-most commonly stranded cetaceans along the Southeast coast of the Unites States, yet very little is known about their basic biology.
Goodson, Abby M.
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Brucella sequence Type 27 isolated from Dwarf Sperm Whale (Kogia sima) stranded in the Costa Rican Pacific Coast

open access: yesAccess Microbiology, 2019
Brucella organisms are Gram-negative, intracellular facultative extracellular bacteria that infect a variety of animals. On March 2018, a pregnant dwarf sperm whale (Kogia sima), stranded and aborted on Herradura beach at the Pacific coast of Costa Rica. K.
Marcela Suárez-Esquivel   +9 more
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First record of dwarf sperm whale (Kogia sima) in the north of Spain

open access: yesGalemys, Spanish Journal of Mammalogy, 2021
Pablo Covelo, Alfredo López
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Data_Sheet_1_Assessing Seasonality and Density From Passive Acoustic Monitoring of Signals Presumed to be From Pygmy and Dwarf Sperm Whales in the Gulf of Mexico.pdf

open access: yes, 2019
Pygmy sperm whales (Kogia breviceps) and dwarf sperm whales (Kogia sima) are deep diving cetaceans that commonly strand along the coast of the southeast US, but that are difficult to study visually at sea because of their elusive behavior.
Lance P. Garrison (2469937)   +7 more
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Hematological, macroscopic and microscopic findings in two stranded whales (Mesoplodon densirostris and Kogia sima) and possible causes of deaths

open access: yes, 2017
Stranded marine mammals may serve as opportunities for probing scientific queries. This study subjected formalin-fixed tissues of two cetaceans, Mesoplodon densirostris (Blainville\u27s beaked whale) and Kogia sima (dwarf sperm whale), found stranded in ...
Aragones, Lemnuel V.   +2 more
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Dataset for: Assessing Seasonality and Density From Passive Acoustic Monitoring of Signals Presumed to be From Pygmy and Dwarf Sperm Whales in the Gulf of Mexico

open access: yes, 2019
This dataset contains detections of two Kogia species, Pygmy sperm whales (Kogia breviceps) and dwarf sperm whales (Kogia sima), echolocation clicks from three locations in the Gulf of Mexico (GOM) from the period following the Deepwater Horizon oil ...
Frasier, Kait, Hildebrand, John
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Killer whale (Orcinus orca) occurrence and predation in the Bahamas

open access: yes, 2013
Killer whales (Orcinus orca) have a cosmopolitan distribution, yet little is known about populations that inhabit tropical waters. We compiled 34 sightings of killer whales in the Bahamas, recorded from 1913 to 2011. Group sizes were generallysmall (mean
Claridge, Diane, Dunn, Charlotte Ann
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