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Aquatic Mammals Aquatic Aquatic Mammals, Volume 43, Number 5, 2017 ISSN 0167-5427 Contents B. A. Miller, P. Nanni, C. Fortes, J. Grossmann, M. R. Arreola, M.Vences, R. Canales, Aquatic R. Sanchez-Okrucky, A. M. de Almeida, and D. R. Bergfelt: Plasma Proteome and Clinical Biochemistry Associated with Performance-Based Physical Activity in Bottlenose Dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) ......453 S. Jutapruet, A. Intongcome, X. Wang, K. Kittiwattanawong, and S-L. Huang: Distribution of Three Sympatric Cetacean Species Off the Coast of the Central-Western Gulf of Thailand .............465 Mammals R. Ferreira, F. Alves, C. Gomes, D. Jardim, J. Kok, and A. Dinis: First Confirmed Record of Northern Bottlenose Whale (Hyperoodon ampullatus) in Madeira Archipelago, Northeast Atlantic...............474 A. Bombau and D. Szteren: Seasonal Variability of South American Fur Seals (Arctocephalus australis) and Sea Lions (Otaria flavescens) in Two Haulouts and Interactions with Small-Scale Fisheries Off the Coast of Montevideo, Uruguay ............................................................479 B. García-Capitanachi, Y. Schramm, and G. Heckel: Population Fluctuations of Guadalupe Fur Seals (Arctocephalus philippii townsendi) Between the San Benito Islands and Guadalupe Island, Mexico, During 2009 and 2010 ...................................................................492 T. de Mello Neto, I. de Sá Maciel, R. H. Tardin, and S. M. Simão: Twisting Movements During Feeding Behavior by a Bryde’s Whale (Balaenoptera edeni) Off the Coast of Southeastern Brazil .......501 L. Nara, A. C. Oliveira de Meirelles, L. R. Alardo Souto, J. M. Silva-Jr, and A. P. Cazerta Farro: An Initial Population Structure and Genetic Diversity Analysis for Stenella clymene (Gray, 1850): Evidence of Differentiation Between the North and South Atlantic Ocean ..........................507 M. S. Meyer, S. S. Rickert, H. L. Pearce, O. A. Khan, W. van Bonn, S. P. Johnson, and G. P. Lahvis: Social Interactions of Stranded and Recovering Immature California Sea Lions (Zalophus californianus) .................................................................517 D. Pivari, H. M. Pacca, and T. C. G. Sebrian: Occurrence of Boto-do-Araguaia (Inia araguaiaensis) in a Region of the Araguaia River, Brazil, Documented for an Environmental Impact Study for a Hydroelectric Dam......................................................................530 L. P. Matthews, C. M. Gabriele, and S. E. Parks: The Role of Season, Tide, and Diel Period in the Presence of Harbor Seal (Phoca vitulina) Breeding Vocalizations in Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, Alaska........................................................................537 A. C. N. Phillips and R. Suepaul: Nasitrema Species: A Frequent Culprit in Melon-Headed Whale (Peponocephala electra) Strandings in Trinidad ...............................................547 B. L. Byrd and A. A. Hohn: Differential Risk of Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) Bycatch in North Carolina, USA ...........................................................558 Supported through Joint Sponsorship by the European Association for Aquatic Mammals, Historical Perspectives A. Berta: Experiences, Future Directions, and Lessons Learned in Marine Mammal the Alliance of Marine Mammal Parks and Aquariums, Evolutionary Biology....................................................................570 5, 2017 43, Number Volume and the International Marine Animal Trainers’ Association Book Review Founded by EAAM in 1974 R. D. Kenney: North Atlantic Right Whales: From Hunted Leviathan to Conservation Icon. D. W. Laist ..583 Aquatic Mammals Aquatic Mammals publishes hard copies on-demand, CDs, and online peer-reviewed scientific articles related to marine mammals (whales, dolphins, seals, fur seals, sea lions, walrus, dugongs, manatees, sea otters, and polar bears). Topics of publication on both captive animals and wild marine mammals include aspects of husbandry; behavior; conservation; veterinary medicine; anatomy; physiology; training; population trends; and the effects of pollution, climate change, and noise. In addition, Aquatic Mammals has the Historical Perspectives feature, which includes essays and high definition DVDs of interviews with prominent marine mammal scientists. The journal also publishes Book Reviews. Established by the EAAM in 1974 Aquatic Mammals Aquatic Mammals Board of the European Association for Aquatic Mammals (EAAM) The European Association for Aquatic Mammals (EAAM), the Alliance of Marine Mammal Parks www.eaam.org and Aquariums (AMMPA), and the International Marine Animal Trainers’ Association (IMATA) President: Brad Andrews, Sea World Parks & Entertainment, [email protected] jointly sponsor Aquatic Mammals (ISSN 0167-5427), published six times per year. President-Elect: Javier Almunia, Loro Parque Fundación, [email protected] Past President: Arlete Sogorb, Lisbon Zoo, past_ [email protected] Managing Editor and Copyright Secretary/Treasurer: Camino Herreros Paris, Mundomar, [email protected] Kathleen M. Dudzinski, Ph.D. Information Committee: Ann-Louise Jensen and Javier Almunia, [email protected] Mailing Address: PO Box 7485, Port St. Lucie, Florida 34985, USA; Tel: +1 (860) 514-4704 E-mail: [email protected] or [email protected] Alliance of Marine Mammal Parks and Aquariums (AMMPA) Business Manager www.ammpa.org Gina Colley, Macomb, Illinois; E-mail: [email protected] Executive Director: Kathleen Dezio Co-Editors E-mail: [email protected] Shane B. Kanatous, Ph.D., Department of Biology, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado Board of Directors E-mail: [email protected] President: Stewart Clark, Discovery Cove, [email protected] David A. S. Rosen, Ph.D., Marine Mammal Research Unit, University of British Columbia, Past President: Rita Irwin, Dolphin Research Center, [email protected] Vancouver, British Columbia Vice President: Travis Burke, Dolphin Discovery, [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Treasurer: Patrick Berry, Gulfarium Marine Adventure Park, [email protected] Elizabeth Henderson, Ph.D., Navy Marine Mammal Program, SPAWAR, San Diego, California Secretary: Kurt Allen, Marineland Dolphin Adventure, [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Director-at-Large: William Ziegler, CZS Brookfield Zoo, [email protected] Alyson H. Fleming, Ph.D., Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, Washington, DC Director-at-Large: Michelle Campbell, Dolphin Quest, [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Kristy L. Biolsi, Ph.D., Department of Psychology, St. Francis College, Brooklyn, New York International Marine Animal Trainers’ Association (IMATA) E-mail: [email protected] www.imata.org Book Review Editor Executive Director: William Hurley MaryEllen Mateleska, Mystic Aquarium, Mystic, Connecticut E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Board of Directors Copy Editing and Layout Design Services President: Grey Stafford, [email protected] Sandra K. Larimer and Shanee J. Sullivan, Macomb, Illinois President-Elect: Dwayne Biggs, Miami Seaquarium, [email protected] Editors Emeriti Past President: Michele Sousa, Aquarium of the Pacific, [email protected] Willem H. Dudok van Heel, Victor J. A. Manton, Paul E. Nachtigall, Jeanette A. Thomas Secretary: Erin Wise, The Mirage, [email protected] Past Secretary: Alex Mata, Dolphin Discovery, [email protected] Editorial Board Treasurer: Sarah Bignac, Dolphin Research Center, [email protected] Arne Bjørge, Institute of Marine Research, Oslo, Norway Past Treasurer: Rita Stacey, Brookfield Zoo, [email protected] Manuel E. dos Santos, MARE, ISPA - Instituto Universitário, Lisboa, Portugal Manuel García Hartmann, Marineland Antibes, France First Vice President: Suzanne Smith, Gulf World Marine Park, [email protected] Heidi Harley, Division of Social Sciences, New College of Florida, Sarasota, Florida, USA Second Vice President: Peter Giljam, Kolmården, [email protected] A. Rus Hoelzel, School of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, University of Durham, Durham, UK Third Vice President: Will Elgar, Georgia Aquarium, [email protected] Christina Lockyer, Age Dynamics, Kongens Lyngby, Denmark Director-at-Large: Rita Stacey, Brookfield Zoo, [email protected] Lee A. Miller, Institute of Biology, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark Paul E. Nachtigall, Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology, Kailua, Hawaii, USA For subscriptions, instructions to authors, abstracts of previous issues, publication fees, hard copies, Dan Odell, Hubbs-SeaWorld Research Institute, Orlando, Florida, USA back issues, CDs, and Historical Perspectives DVDs, see the Aquatic Mammals website: Grey Stafford, Scottsdale, Arizona, USA www.aquaticmammalsjournal.org Cover Photo A Bryde’s whale feeding in Cabo Frio region, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. For details about the online versions of Aquatic Mammals, see the following websites: Authorization to use the cover photo is provided by Aquatic Mammals: www.aquaticmammalsjournal.org Israel de Sá Maciel (Identity Number 204798755), ProQuest: www.proquest.com (specific to library subscribers) resident of the City of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Printed by Minuteman Press, 595 West Main Street, Norwich, Connecticut 06360, USA.