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Marine Mammal Science Vol 24(4) has the following
table of contents.
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Jan Herrmann
-- Marine Mammal Science Vol. 24(4) --
ARTICLES
Kasuya, T. 2008. The Kenneth S. Norris Lifetime Achievement Award
Lecture. Marine Mammal Science 24(4): 749-773.
Wells, R.S. et al. 2008. Consequences of injuries on survival and
reproduction of common bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) along
the west coast of Florida. Marine Mammal Science 24(4): 774-794.
Munger, L.M. et al. 2008. North Pacific right whale (Eubalaena
japonica) seasonal and diel calling patterns from long-term acoustic
recordings in the southeastern Bering Sea, 2000-2006. Marine Mammal
Science 24(4): 795-814.
Lagerquist, B.A. et al. 2008. Migratory movements and surfacing rates
of humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) satellite tagged at
Socorro Island, Mexico. Marine Mammal Science 24(4): 815-830.
Fire, S.E. et al. 2008. Florida red tide and brevetoxins: Association
and exposure in live resident bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops
truncatus) in the eastern Gulf of Mexico, U.S.A. Marine Mammal
Science 24(4): 831-844.
Small, R.J. et al. 2008. Harbor seal population decline in the
Aleutian Archipelago. Marine Mammal Science 24(4): 845-863.
Rugh, D.J. et al. 2008. An assessment of shore-based counts of gray
whales. Marine Mammal Science 24(4): 864-880.
Schwarz, L.K. 2008. Methods and models to determine perinatal status
of Florida manatee carcasses. Marine Mammal Science 24(4): 881-898.
Bejarano, A.C. et al. 2008. Demographics and spatio-temporal
signature of the biotoxin domoic acid in California sea lion
(Zalophus californianus) stranding records. Marine Mammal Science
24(4): 899-912.
Tripovich, J.S. et al. 2008. Characterization of Australian fur seal
vocalizations during the breeding season. Marine Mammal Science
24(4): 913-928.
Tosh, C.A., P.J.N.de Bruyn, and M.N. Bester. 2008. Preliminary
analysis of the social structure of killer whales, Orcinus orca, at
subantarctic Marion Island. Marine Mammal Science 24(4): 929-940.
NOTES
Tripovich, J.S. et al. 2008. Who goes there? Differential responses
to neighbor and stranger vocalizations in male Australian fur seals.
Marine Mammal Science 24(4): 941-948.
Thalmann, S. et al. 2008. A new technique for refloating and release
of stranded sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus). Marine Mammal
Science 24(4): 949-955.
Carretta, J.V., J. Barlow, and L. Enriquez. 2008. Acoustic pingers
eliminate beaked whale bycatch in a gill net fishery. Marine Mammal
Science 24(4): 956-961.
Gill, P.C. et al. 2008. Large group of pygmy right whales seen in a
shelf upwelling region off Victoria, Australia. Marine Mammal Science
24(4): 962-968.
Gravena, W. et al. 2008. Amazon River dolphin love fetishes: From
folklore to molecular forensics. Marine Mammal Science 24(4): 969-978.
Quick, N.J., L.E. Rendell, and V.M. Janik. 2008. A mobile acoustic
localization system for the study of free-ranging dolphins during
focal follows. Marine Mammal Science 24(4): 979-989.
Newman, K. and A.M. Springer. 2008. Nocturnal activity by
mammal-eating killer whales at a predation hot spot in the Bering
Sea. Marine Mammal Science 24(4): 990-999.
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