12 research outputs found
Whales, dolphins, and porpoises of the western North Atlantic: a guide to their identification
This is an identification guide for cetaceans (whales, dolphins, and porpoises). It was designed to assist laypersons in identifying cetaceans encountered in the western North Atlantic Ocean and was intended for use by ongoing cetacean observer programs. This publication includes sections on identifying cetaceans at sea as well as stranded animals on shore. Species accounts are divided by body size and presence or lack of a dorsal fin. Appendices cover tags used on cetacean species; how to record and report cetacean observations at see and for stranded cetaceans; and a list of contacts for reporting cetacean strandings. (Document pdf contains 183 pages - file takes considerable time to open
Factors in the ability of the northeastern Pacific green turtle to orient toward the sea from the land, a possible coordinate in long range navigation
Volume: 60Start Page: 1End Page: 2
Monarchistic dominance in small groups of captive male mosquitofish, Gambusia affinis patruelis
Volume: 61Start Page: 37End Page: 4
Further studies on audible vocalizations of the Amazon freshwater dolphin, Inia geoffrensis
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Observations on the distribution, coloration, behavior and audible sound production of the spotted dolphin, Stenella plagiodon (Cope)
Volume: 104Start Page: 1End Page: 2
Observations on the behavior of wild and captive false killer whales, with notes on associated behavior of other genera of captive delphinids
Volume: 95Start Page: 1End Page: 3
Sounds and behavior of captive Amazon freshwater dolphins, Inia geoffrensis
Volume: 108Start Page: 1End Page: 2
Intergeneric behavior by a captive Pacific pilot whale
Volume: 70Start Page: 1End Page: 1