Kinematic Diversity in Rorqual Whale Feeding Mechanisms
Rorqual whales exhibit an extreme lunge filter-feeding strategy characterized by acceleration to high speed and engulfment of a large volume
Rorqual whales exhibit an extreme lunge filter-feeding strategy characterized by acceleration to high speed and engulfment of a large volume
Nurturant behavior toward dead conspecifics has been documented in several free-ranging marine and terrestrial mammals but still remains undocumented and
Rough-toothed dolphins have a worldwide tropical and subtropical distribution, yet little is known about the population structure and social organization
Background: As biologging technology has advanced to study whale behavior, various tag attachment methods have been developed. Suction cup attachments
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Understanding reproductive rates of wild animal populations is crucially important for management and conservation. Assessing pregnancy status of free-ranging cetaceans
The introduction of animal-borne, multisensor tags has opened up many opportunities for ecological research, making previously inaccessible species and behaviors
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Early studies that categorized odontocete pulsed sounds had few means of discriminating signals used for biosonar-based foraging from those used