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Automatic detection and annotation of eastern Caribbean sperm whale codas. [PDF]

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The Whale and the Reactor

, 2020
"The questions he poses about the relationship between technical change and political power are pressing ones that can no longer be ignored, and identifying them is perhaps the most a nascent 'philosophy of technology' can expect to achieve at the ...
L. Winner
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Whales Before Whaling in the North Atlantic [PDF]

open access: possibleScience, 2003
It is well known that hunting dramatically reduced all baleen whale populations, yet reliable estimates of former whale abundances are elusive. Based on coalescent models for mitochondrial DNA sequence variation, the genetic diversity of North Atlantic whales suggests population sizes of approximately 240,000 humpback, 360,000 fin, and 265,000 minke ...
Joe Roman, Stephen R. Palumbi
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Embedded chaotic whale survival algorithm for filter–wrapper feature selection

Soft Computing - A Fusion of Foundations, Methodologies and Applications, 2020
Classification accuracy provided by a machine learning model depends a lot on the feature set used in the learning process. Feature selection (FS) is an important and challenging preprocessing technique which helps to identify only the relevant features ...
Ritam Guha   +4 more
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Modelling the past and future of whales and whaling

Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2004
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Phillip J. Clapham, C. Scott Baker
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Whales and the whaling industry

Long Range Planning, 1975
Abstract This article examines the background of the Whaling Industry. The author outlines a viewpoint on the activities of the industry which relevant long range planners need to take into consideration. The problem of potential extinction of certain varieties is one which cannot be ignored from the humane, economic or heritage viewpoints.
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Boom to bust? Implications for the continued rapid growth of the eastern Australian humpback whale population despite recovery

Population Ecology, 2019
Despite heavy overexploitation and near extirpation, some populations of large whales are recovering. Monitoring their recovery has important implications for conservation, management and our understanding of population dynamics and recovery in large ...
M. Noad, E. Kniest, R. Dunlop
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