Female, juvenile, and calf sperm whale Physeter macrocephalus (Linnaeus 1758) records from Ireland. [PDF]
O'Callaghan SA+4 more
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Newfoundland and Labrador Shore-Station Whaling: Overexpansion and Decline, 1905-1917
C. W. Sanger, Anthony B. Dickinson
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WHALING IN THE FALKLAND ISLANDS DEPENDENCIES 1904–1931: A HISTORY OF SHORE AND BAY-BASED WHALING IN THE ANTARCTIC. Ian B. Hart. 2006. Newton St Margarets, Hertfordshire: Pequena. vxi + 365 p, illustrated, hard cover. ISBN 0-9552924-0-09. £25.00 [PDF]
Bjørn L. Basberg
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Assessing Cetacean Habitat Suitability in the Northeast Pacific From Citizen Science Data
ABSTRACT Aim Citizen science is an important source of biodiversity information, particularly for gathering information on species distributions across large geographic areas. However, there are challenges with spatial and species biases, and variation in effort in citizen science data.
Lauren E. Dares, Chloe V. Robinson
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Southern Ocean biological iron cycling in the pre-whaling and present ecosystems
M. T. Maldonado, S. Surma, E. Pakhomov
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Environmental and Evolutionary Forces Shaping Penguin Geographic Limits
ABSTRACT Aim Penguins are seabirds exclusively found in the Southern Hemisphere, with their existence dating back to the late Cretaceous. Despite their exceptional dispersal capabilities, which allow them to inhabit a wide range of environments—from polar regions to temperate zones, and even near the Equator—penguins are absent in the Northern ...
Amanda Mourão Santos+1 more
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Integrating cultural dimensions in sperm whale (<i>Physeter macrocephalus</i>) conservation: threats, challenges and solutions. [PDF]
Eguiguren A+10 more
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The rise of commercial ‘by‐catch whaling’ in Japan and Korea [PDF]
Vimoksalehi Lukoschek+5 more
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Forest fire smoke as a threat to the health of river dolphins
Conservation Biology, EarlyView.
Enzo Aliaga‐Rossel+4 more
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Using citizen science photographs to identify reproductive events in an oviparous elasmobranch
Abstract Identifying critical habitats is important for the effective management of vulnerable species. Critical habitats, such as mating or nursery grounds, support populations during key life stages and help to maximise reproductive output and population growth. In elasmobranchs, mating often happens over a defined season, suggesting sites associated
Rachel Mawer+4 more
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