Acoustic Behavior of Gray Whales Tagged with Biologging Devices on Foraging Grounds
Understanding the function of baleen whale acoustic signals requires the investigation of calling behaviors relative to location, timing, and behavioral
A Collaborative and Near-Comprehensive North Pacific Humpback Whale Photo-ID Dataset
We present an ocean-basin-scale dataset that includes tail fluke photographic identification (photo-ID) and encounter data for most living individual humpback
A Deep Learning Approach to Photo-Identification Demonstrates High Performance on Two Dozen Cetacean Species
Researchers can investigate many aspects of animal ecology through noninvasive photo–identification. Photo–identification is becoming more efficient as matching individuals between
Trade-Offs in Telemetry Tag Programming for Deep-Diving Cetaceans: Data Longevity, Resolution, and Continuity
Animal-borne telemetry instruments (tags) have greatly advanced our understanding of species that are challenging to observe. Recently, non-recoverable instruments attached
Minke Whale Feeding Rate Limitations Suggest Constraints on the Minimum Body Size for Engulfment Filtration Feeding
Bulk filter feeding has enabled gigantism throughout evolutionary history. The largest animals, extant rorqual whales, utilize intermittent engulfment filtration feeding
The Migratory Whale Herd Concept: A Novel Unit to Conserve Under the Ecological Paradigm
Photographic and genetic studies have revealed the complex population structure of migratory large whales. Most research and management are geographically
Year-Round Presence of Northern and Southern Hemisphere Blue Whales (Balaenoptera musculus) at the Galapagos Archipelago
Information about blue whales (Balaenoptera musculus) in the Eastern Tropical Pacific is scarce. Only a few whales have been seen
Long-Term Associations of Common Bottlenose Dolphins with a Fish Farm in Hawaiʻi and Impacts on Other Protected Species
The global expansion of mariculture offers numerous potential benefits but may also pose a threat to wildlife populations. There is
Field Studies and Analyses from 2020 through 2022 to Support the Cooperative Conservation and Long-Term Management of Main Hawaiian Islands Insular False Killer Whales
In 2012 the main Hawaiian Islands (MHI) insular population of false killer whales (Pseudorca crassidens) was listed as endangered under