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Marine Mammals in the Anthropocene: Developing a Systematic Evidence Base of Threats to Nineteen Species

open access: yesMammal Review, Volume 56, Issue 1, March 2026.
Marine mammals are vulnerable to a variety of anthropogenic threats, yet a global systematic map of the literature for 19 species found both spatial and temporal disparity in research effort between threats and between species. There are knowledge gaps for species and threats, with effort unequal across many species' ranges.
Emily L. Hague   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

Additions to Stenella Syd.from North Western Tarai Forests of U.P., India

open access: yesEnvironment Conservation Journal, 2012
This communication deals with the descriptions, latin diagnosis and illustrations of two hitherto undescribed species of fungus genus StenellaSyd. viz; S. litseae sp. nov.and  S. rajendrella sp.
D.P. Singh, T.P. Mall
doaj   +1 more source

Effects of tourism operations on the bahavioural patterns of dolphin populations off the Azores with particular emphasis on the common dolphin (Delphinus delphis) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Tese de Doutoramento, Biologia, 07 de junho de 2018, Universidade dos Açores.Nos Açores encontram-se cerca de 30% das espécies de cetáceos atualmente conhecidas.
Cecchetti, Arianna
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Drivers of Viral Diversity and Sharing in Marine Mammals

open access: yesMolecular Ecology, Volume 35, Issue 6, March 2026.
ABSTRACT Knowledge of viral infection in marine mammals, a group severely threatened by human activity, is largely limited to the pathology and epidemiology of few endemic viruses. The recent emergence in marine mammals of high‐consequence viruses, such as H5N1 avian influenza and rabies, underscores the importance of understanding the ecology of viral
Matthew J. Arnold   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

Beyond the Ridge: Rethinking Thermal Windows in Beluga Whales

open access: yes
Marine Mammal Science, Volume 42, Issue 2, April 2026.
Sam Bartosik‐Velez   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

Antimicrobial Resistance in Salmonella Across Aquaculture, Seafood and Related Aquatic Environments: A Scoping Review With Exploratory Textual Analysis

open access: yesReviews in Aquaculture, Volume 18, Issue 2, March 2026.
This scoping review with textual analysis maps antimicrobial resistance in Salmonella across aquaculture, seafood, and related aquatic environments. Across 93 studies, recurrent MDR patterns suggest sentinel serotypes (S. Typhimurium, S. Newport) and a minimal antimicrobial susceptibility testing (AST) panel to guide matrix‐stratified One Health ...
Cristiane Coimbra de Paula   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

Testing mitochondrial sequences and anonymous nuclear markers for phylogeny reconstruction in a rapidly radiating group: molecular systematics of the Delphininae (Cetacea: Odontoceti: Delphinidae)

open access: yesBMC Evolutionary Biology, 2009
Background Many molecular phylogenetic analyses rely on DNA sequence data obtained from single or multiple loci, particularly mitochondrial DNA loci. However, phylogenies for taxa that have undergone recent, rapid radiation events often remain unresolved.
Kingston Sarah E   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Exploring the Use of Skin Biopsies to Infer Organ Mercury Burden in Long‐Finned Pilot Whales

open access: yes
Marine Mammal Science, Volume 42, Issue 2, April 2026.
Ryan McCarthy   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Facilitative interspecific interactions in marine vertebrates across scales: from individuals to ecosystems

open access: yesBiological Reviews, Volume 101, Issue 1, Page 519-538, February 2026.
ABSTRACT Facilitative interspecific interactions (FIIs) confer benefits to at least one participant without detriment to others. Although often less emphasised than antagonistic interactions in ecological studies, this review highlights the significant ecological role of FIIs across biological scales – from individual behaviours to population ...
Eduardo Döbber Vontobel   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Models Incorporating Non‐Stationarity Improve Detection of Climate‐Driven Range Shifts in Odontocetes

open access: yesDiversity and Distributions, Volume 32, Issue 2, February 2026.
ABSTRACT Aim Climate change is causing distributional shifts in many species globally. identifying and anticipating these shifts is critical to understanding ecosystem impacts and implementing successful management strategies. species distribution models (SDMs) are useful tools often employed to describe current and changing habitat use, particularly ...
Nathan Hirtle   +17 more
wiley   +1 more source

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