Dear MARMAM and ECS Talk Subscriber,
 
Happy Spring! 
The 2nd issue of volume 49 (49.2) of Aquatic Mammals journal is now published 
online. 
 
Further information about the journal can be found at: 
http://www.aquaticmammalsjournal.org/
To submit a manuscript for publication consideration, please visit: 
http://am.expressacademic.org/actions/author.php
 
With regards,
 
Kathleen M. Dudzinski, Ph.D.
Editor, Aquatic Mammals Journal
busin...@aquaticmammalsjournal.org <mailto:busin...@aquaticmammalsjournal.org>


Articles with ** are open access:

Umberto Romani-Cremaschi, Agustín Rebollada-Merino, Rocío Canales, Ignacio 
Vargas-Castro, Marta Pérez-Sancho, José Manuel Sánchez-Vizcaíno, Mercedes 
Domínguez, Lucas Domínguez, and Antonio Rodríguez-Bertos. (2023). 
Histopathology, Immunohistochemical Diagnosis, and Management of 
Penicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus delphiniCutaneous Infection in a Bottlenose 
Dolphin. Aquatic Mammals, 49(2), 117-120.
 
Erica Carone, Frida Lara Lizardi, Fabio Favoretto, Jesús Erick Higuera Rivas, 
and Hiram Rosales Nanduca. (2023).Revillagigedo Archipelago, Mexico: A Probable 
Calving Area for Common Bottlenose Dolphins (Tursiops truncatus). Aquatic 
Mammals, 49(2), 121-129
 
**Roger L. Reep and Gordon B. Bauer. (2023). Anecdotal Accounts of Manatee 
Behavior: Conservation and Management, Behavioral Ecology, and Cognition. 
Aquatic Mammals, 49(2), 10-147.
 
Zhilan Lin, Minhao Gao, Xingguang Yu, Qian Zhu, Zhigang Yu, and Xianyan Wang. 
(2023). Modeling Suitable Habitats of Indo-Pacific Humpback Dolphins (Sousa 
chinensis) in a Highly Urbanized Bay. Aquatic Mammals, 49(2), 148-159.
 
Holli C. Eskelinen, Jill L. Richardson, and Kelley A. Winship. (2023). Fence 
Fishing: The Use of Algae by Bottlenose Dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) to 
Attract Fish. Aquatic Mammals, 49(2), 160-166.
 
Florencia O. Vilches, Mariano Sironi, Alexandre N. Zerbini, Santiago J. 
Fernández, Marcela M. Uhart, and Victoria J. Rowntree. (2023). Life Histories 
of Satellite-Tracked Southern Right Whales Through Photo-Identification and 
Citizen Science in Patagonia, Argentina. Aquatic Mammals, 49(2), 167-176.
 
Arturo Hernández-Olascoaga, Sergio Guillén-Hernández, and Raúl E. Díaz-Gamboa. 
(2023). Parasites of Pygmy Sperm Whales (Kogia breviceps) Stranded in the 
Southern Gulf of Mexico. Aquatic Mammals, 49(2), 177-183.
 
Jaime Bolaños-Jiménez, Jeremy J. Kiszka, Laurent Bouveret, Grisel Rodríguez 
Ferrer, Eric Angel Ramos, Angiolina Henriquez, Jolanda Luksenburg, Jeffrey 
Bernus, Yurasi Briceño, and Leonardo Sánchez Criollo. (2023). The Killer Whale 
in the Caribbean Sea: An Updated Review of Its Ecology, Exploitation, and 
Interactions with Fisheries. Aquatic Mammals, 49(2), 184-194.
 
Robert L. Pitman, Alisa Schulman-Janiger, Mercedes Eugenia Guerrero-Ruíz, Andre 
Meresiev Ortega-Gonzalez, Hiram Rosales Nanduca, Michael Fishbach, Ralph Pace, 
Rui Rodrigues, Denis Chevallay, and Lorena Viloria-Gómora. (2023).Records of 
Fatal Killer Whale (Orcinus orca) Attacks on Fin Whales (Balaenoptera physalus) 
with an Emphasis on Baja California, Mexico. Aquatic Mammals, 49(2), 195-207.
 
Myriam Llamas González, Christian D. Ortega-Ortiz, Fernando R. 
Elorriaga-Verplancken, Úrsula A. González-Peral, Marco A. Liñán-Cabello, Astrid 
Frisch-Jordan, and Luis Medrano-González. (2023). A Mother–Calf Humpback Whale 
(Megaptera novaeangliae) Pair from the Southeast Pacific Population Sighted in 
Mexican Waters. Aquatic Mammals, 49(2), 208-216.
 


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