Noise levels and sources in the Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary and the St. Lawrence River Estuary [PDF]
Although ambient (background) noise in the ocean is a topic that has been widely studied since pre-World War II, the effects of noise on marine organisms has only been a focus of concern for the last 25 years.
Darre, Michael, Scheifele, Peter M.
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Catalog of Osteological Collections of Aquatic Mammals from Mexico [PDF]
This paper compiles available information on osteological and other anatomical specimens of at least 51 species of aquatic mammals (34 extant, one recently extinct and 16 fossil) collected in Mexico between 1868 and 1990 and housed in 29 scientific ...
Vidal, Omar
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The Transition from Archaeocetes to Mysticetes: Late Oligocene Toothed Mysticetes from Near Charleston, South Carolina [PDF]
Lawrence G. Barnes, Albert E. Sanders
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“Notes” Morphology and Histology of the Mysticete’s Prostate and Its Implications in Male Fertility
C. Suárez-Santana +4 more
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Evidence of trophic interactions between sharks and cetaceans is rather widespread in the fossil record, consisting as it does of tooth marks on bones and rarer teeth or tooth fragments embedded in (or associated with) skeletal remains.
Edoardo Terranova +4 more
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The molecular evolution of genes previously associated with large sizes reveals possible pathways to cetacean gigantism. [PDF]
Silva FA +4 more
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Morphological variation of the relictual alveolar structures in the mandibles of baleen whales. [PDF]
Peredo CM, Pyenson ND.
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Tsunami-Driven Spread of Toxoplasma gondii and Other Microbial Pathogens: Implications for Cetacean Health and Conservation. [PDF]
Di Guardo G.
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Earliest Mysticete from the Late Eocene of Peru Sheds New Light on the Origin of Baleen Whales.
O. Lambert +7 more
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Patterns of enrichment and acceleration in evolutionary rates of promoters suggest a role of regulatory regions in cetacean gigantism. [PDF]
Silva FA +3 more
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