Nowhere to Go: Noise Impact Assessments for Marine Mammal Populations with High Site Fidelity
As awareness of the effects of anthropogenic noise on marine mammals has grown, research has broadened from evaluating physiological responses
As awareness of the effects of anthropogenic noise on marine mammals has grown, research has broadened from evaluating physiological responses
There are 18 species of odontocetes found around the main Hawaiian Islands, and 11 of these have resident, island-associated populations
Characterization of multivariate time series of behaviour data from animal-borne sensors is challenging. Biologists require methods to objectively quantify baseline
Divergence in acoustic signals used by different populations of marine mammals can be caused by a variety of environmental, hereditary,
The false killer whale (Pseudorca crassidens) is regarded as Data Deficient globally and in Australia. In most parts of its
Baleen whales are gigantic obligate filter feeders that exploit aggregations of small-bodied prey in littoral, epipelagic, and mesopelagic ecosystems. At
Health assessments of stranded cetaceans are determined from a variety of factors including sex, age class, length, girth, and other
Short-finned pilot whales (Globicephala macrorhynchus) depredate pelagic longlines along the shelf break ecosystem of the Mid-Atlantic Bight (MAB). The mortality