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Miriam Romagosa
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Miriam Romagosa
PhD student
MARE – Marine
tion is on early view and available upon request.
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Miriam Romagosa
PhD student
MARE - Marine and Environmental Sciences Centre
IMAR - Institute of Marine Research
DOP - Department of Oceanography and Fisheries
University of the Azores
Rua Professor Dr. Frederico Machado 4
9901-862 H
as a migratory and wintering
habitat for three species of baleen whales and provides novel information
on their acoustic behaviour in a mid-Atlantic region.
The publication is available online at:
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-020-61849-8
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Miriam Romagosa
PhD candidate
IMAR
at:
https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rspb.2021.1156
Kind regards,
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Miriam Romagosa
PhD student
Okeanos – Instituto de Investigação em Ciências do Mar
University of the Azores
Rua Prof Frederico Machado, 4
9901-862 Horta Portugal
Phone: (+351) 292200400
Email: m.romago
and note frequencies over more than a decade
with fin whales adopting song changes. These results provide evidence of
vocal learning in fin whales and reveal patterns of song evolution that
raise questions on the limits of song variation in this species.
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Miriam Romagosa, PhD