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------ Marine Mammal Science Vol. 22(1) ------


Kellar, N.M. et al. 2006. Determining pregnancy from blubber in three species of delphinids. Marine Mammal Science 22(1): 1-16.


Martin, A.R., V.M.F. da Silva, and P.R. Rothery. 2006. Does radio tagging affect the survival or reproduction of small cetaceans? A test. Marine Mammal Science 22(1): 17-24.


Martin, A.R. and V.M.F. da Silva. 2006. Sexual dimorphism and body scarring in the boto (Amazon river dolphin) Inia geoffrensis. Marine Mammal Science 22(1): 25-33.


Richter, C., S. Dawson, and E. Slooten. 2006. Impacts of commercial whale watching on male sperm whales at Kaikoura, New Zealand. Marine Mammal Science 22(1): 46-63.


Woodward, B.L. and J.P. Winn. 2006. Apparent lateralized behavior in gray whales feeding off the central British Columbia coast. Marine Mammal Science 22(1): 64-73.


Morissette, L., M.O. Hammill, and C. Savenkoff. 2006. The trophic role of marine mammals in the northern Gulf of St. Lawrence. Marine Mammal Science 22(1): 74-103.


Trumble, S.J. et al. 2006. Dietary and seasonal influences on blood chemistry and hematology in captive harbor seals. Marine Mammal Science 22(1): 104-123.


Griebel, U., G. König, and A. Schmid. 2006. Spectral sensitivity in two species of pinnipeds (Phoca vitulina and Otaria flavescens). Marine Mammal Science 22(1): 156-166.

Mathews, E.A. and G.W. Pendleton. 2006. Declines in harbor seal (Phoca vitulina) numbers in Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska, 1992-2002. Marine Mammal Science 22(1): 167-189.


NOTES

Gibson, Q.A. 2006. Non-lethal shark attack on a bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops sp.) calf. Marine Mammal Science 22(1): 190-197.


Jones, I.M. 2006. A northeast pacific offshore killer whale (Orcinus orca) feeding on a pacific halibut (Hippoglossus stenolepis). Marine Mammal Science 22(1): 198-200.


Vos, D.J., L.T. Quakenbush, and B.A. Mahoney. 2006. Documentation of sea otters and birds as prey for killer whales. Marine Mammal Science 22(1): 201-205.


Reeb, D. and P.B. Best. 2006. A biopsy system for deep-core sampling of the blubber of southern right whales, Eubalaena australis. Marine Mammal Science 22(1): 206-213.


Ohishi, K. et al. 2006. Serologic investigation of influenza A virus infection in cetaceans from the western North Pacific and the Southern oceans. Marine Mammal Science 22(1): 214-221.


Clark, J.A. and P.D. Boersma. 2006. Southern elephant seal, Mirounga leonina, kills Magellanic penguins, Spheniscus magellanicus, on land. Marine Mammal Science 22(1): 222-225.

Jay, C.V. et al. 2006. Comparison of remotely deployed satellite radio transmitters on walruses. Marine Mammal Science 22(1): 226-236.



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