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POLYDACTYLY AND OTHER FEATURES OF THE MANUS OF THE VAQUITA, PHOCOENA SINUS
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Uncertainty about the magnitude of various risks facing endangered species can paralyze conservation action. The vaquita is a naturally rare porpoise that has declined to the low hundreds of individuals because of gillnet mortality over the past 57 years.
Barbara L Taylor, Lorenzo Rojas-Bracho
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RISK FACTORS AFFECTING THE VAQUITA (PHOCOENA SINUS)1
Marine Mammal Science, 1999Barbara L Taylor
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Life history of the vaquita, Phocoena sinus (Phocoenidae, Cetacea)
Journal of Zoology, 1996Aleta A Hohn +2 more
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DISTRIBUTION OF THE VAQUITA, PHOCOENA SINUS, IN MEXICAN WATERS
Marine Mammal Science, 1986Robert L Brownell
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Distribution of the vaquita, Phocoena sinus, based on sightings from systematic survey
Oceanographic Literature Review, 1996Sightings of 37 groups of vaquitas, Phocoena sinus, with an estimated total of 62 individuals, are reported from six major systematic surveys and four small boat surveys in the Gulf of California, Mexico, carried out between May 1992 and December 1993 ...
T. Gerrodette
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OBSERVATIONS ON THE BEHAVIOR AND VENTILATION CYCLES OF THE VAQUITA, PHOCOENA SINUS
Marine Mammal Science, 1988G. Silber +2 more
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