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- Cetacean Table for Website
- Common Pattern of Population Decline for Freshwater Cetacean Species in Deteriorating Habitats
- Cetacean Update of the 2008 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
- Order Cetacea Suborder Mysticeti (Baleen Whales, 4 Families) Suborder Odontoceti (Toothed Whales, 7+ Families)
- Distribution and Abundance of the River Dolphin (Inia Geoffrensis)
- Evolution of River Dolphins Healy Hamilton'*, Susana Caballero^, Allen G
- Diel and Seasonal Patterns in Acoustic Presence and Foraging Behaviour of Free-Ranging Harbour Porpoises
- ODONTOCETES: the TOOTHED WHALES the 72 Species of Toothed Whales Are Listed Below by the Categories of Threat of the IUCN Red List of Threatened Speciestm
- Inia Geoffrensis in Captivity in the United States Melba C
- Risks of Dam Construction for South American River Dolphins: a Case Study of the Tapajós River
- Fin Whale (Balaenoptera Physalus) Mitogenomics a Cautionary Tale Of
- Riverine Habitat Preferences of Botos (Inia Geoffrensis) and Tucuxis (Sotalia Fluviatilis) in the Central Amazon 1 A
- (Bowhead Whale) Balaenoptera Musculus
- The Committee on Taxonomy, Chaired by Bill Perrin, Produced the First Official Society for Marine Mammalogy List of Marine Mammal Species and Subspecies in 2010
- A 17-My-Old Whale Constrains Onset of Uplift and Climate Change in East Africa
- A Guide to the Pronunciation and Meaning of Cetacean Taxonomic Names
- Ecological Factors Influencing Group Sizes of River Dolphins (Inia
- The Newly Described Araguaian River Dolphins, Inia Araguaiaensis (Cetartiodactyla, Iniidae), Produce a Diverse Repertoire of Acoustic Signals
- Whales in Hot Water? the Impact of a Changing Climate on Whales, Dolphins and Porpoises: a Call for Action
- Yamasaki, F. and T. Kamiya. the Stomach of the Boutu, Inia Geoffrensis
- Report of the IWC Scientific Committee in 2019
- Conception, Fetal Growth, and Calving Seasonality of Harbor Porpoise
- A Phylogenetic Blueprint for a Modern Whale ⇑ John Gatesy A, , Jonathan H
- Workshop on the Conservation of Baiji and Yangtze Finless Porpoise
- An Analysis of Ecological Factors Influencing Tucuxi (Sotalia Fluviatilis) and Boto (Inia Geoffrensis) Behaviour and Habitat Use In
- The Origin of Whales
- Independent Adaptation to Riverine Habitats Allowed Survival of Ancient Cetacean Lineages
- Density, Abundance and Group Size of River Dolphins (Inia Geoffrensis and Sotalia Fluviatilis) in Central Amazonia, Brazil
- Amazon River Dolphins
- The Scientific Reports of the Whales Research Institute, Tokyo, Japan
- Characterization of Lipids in Adipose Depots Associated with Minke and fin Whale Ears: Comparison with “Acoustic Fats” of Toothed Whales
- Effect of Illegal Harvest on Apparent Survival of Amazon River Dolphins (Inia Geoffrensis) ⇑ Vanessa J
- The Monophyly of Toothed Whales and the Paraphyly of River Dolphins
- 2.2 Key to Identification of Skulls of Cetacean Families Large (Adults >1
- Whistles Produced by Marine Tucuxi Dolphins (Sotalia Fluviatilis) In