Dear all, Marine Mammal Science Vol 24(3) has the following table of contents.
By clicking the following link you are guided to Wiley InterScience, where you can find abstracts and contact information: <http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/120840543/issue> Users of the Papyrus Bibliography System (for Mac and DOS/Windows) can download the references with abstracts and contact information from <http://www.cetacea.de/mms>. Please do not contact MARMAM, the MARMAM editors or me for reprints. Thank you. Kindest Regards, Jan Herrmann ------ Marine Mammal Science Vol. 24(3) ------ ARTICLES Kaplan, C.C., G.C. White, and B.R. Noon. 2008. Neonatal survival of Steller sea lions (Eumetopias jubatus). Marine Mammal Science 24(3): 443-461. Stelle, L.L., W.M. Megill, and M.R. Kinzel. 2008. Activity budget and diving behavior of gray whales (Eschrichtius robustus) in feeding grounds off coastal British Columbia. Marine Mammal Science 24(3): 462-478. Fripp, D. and P.L. Tyack. 2008. Postpartum whistle production in bottlenose dolphins. Marine Mammal Science 24(3): 479-502. Flach, L., P.A. Flach, and A.G. Chiarello. 2008. Aspects of behavioral ecology of Sotalia guianensis in Sepetiba Bay, southeast Brazil. Marine Mammal Science 24(3): 503-515. Witteveen, B.H. et al. 2008. Investigation of foraging habits and prey selection by humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) using acoustic tags and concurrent fish surveys. Marine Mammal Science 24(3): 516-534. Baird, R.W. et al. 2008. Site fidelity and association patterns in a deep-water dolphin: Rough-toothed dolphins (Steno bredanensis) in the Hawaiian Archipelago. Marine Mammal Science 24(3): 535-553. Porras-Peters, H. et al. 2008. Trophic level and overlap of sea lions (Zalophus californianus) in the Gulf of California, Mexico. Marine Mammal Science 24(3): 554-576. Blundell, G.M. and G.W. Pendleton. 2008. Estimating age of harbor seals (Phoca vitulina) with incisor teeth and morphometrics. Marine Mammal Science 24(3): 577-590. Baird, R.W. et al. 2008. False killer whales (Pseudorca crassidens) around the main Hawaiian Islands: Long-term site fidelity, inter-island movements, and association patterns. Marine Mammal Science 24(3): 591-612. Dunlop, R.A., D.H. Cato, and M.J. Noad. 2008. Non-song acoustic communication in migrating humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae). Marine Mammal Science 24(3): 613-629. Baird, R.W. et al. 2008. Diel variation in beaked whale diving behavior. Marine Mammal Science 24(3): 630-642. Krahn, M.M. et al. 2008. Use of chemical tracers to assess diet and persistent organic pollutants in Antarctic Type C killer whales. Marine Mammal Science 24(3): 643-663. Hernandez-Camacho, C.J., D. Aurioles-Gamboa, and L.R. Gerber. 2008. Age-specific birth rates of California sea lions (Zalophus californianus) in the Gulf of California, Mexico. Marine Mammal Science 24(3): 664-676. Proffitt, K.M., R.A. Garrott, and J.J. Rotella. 2008. Long-term evaluation of body mass at weaning and postweaning survival rates of Weddell seals in Erebus Bay, Antarctica. Marine Mammal Science 24(3): 677-689. Branch, T.A. and Y.A. Mikhalev. 2008. Regional differences in length at sexual maturity for female blue whales based on recovered Soviet whaling data. Marine Mammal Science 24(3): 690-703. NOTES Ilangakoon, A.D. et al. 2008. Community interviews on the status of the dugong (Dugong dugon) in the Gulf of Mannar (India and Sri Lanka). Marine Mammal Science 24(3): 704-710. Gnone, G. et al. 2008. The orientation of cutaneous ridges influences the appearance of longitudinal stripes on the skin surface of bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus). Marine Mammal Science 24(3): 711-718. Dahlheim, M.E. et al. 2008. Eastern temperate North Pacific offshore killer whales (Orcinus orca): Occurrence, movements, and insights into feeding ecology. Marine Mammal Science 24(3): 719-729. Rosing-Asvid, A. 2008. A new harp seal whelping ground near South Greenland. Marine Mammal Science 24(3): 730-736. Best, P.B. 2008. Nineteenth-century evidence for the Golfo de Panama as a migratory destination for southern humpback whales, including the first mention of singing. Marine Mammal Science 24(3): 737-742. LETTERS Ohsumi, S. and H. Kato. 2008. A bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) with fin-shaped hind appendages. Marine Mammal Science 24(3): 743-745. Nachtigall, P.E., C. Reichmuth, and R.J. Schusterman. 2008. Healthy Stranded Animals and Laboratory Research. Marine Mammal Science 24(3): 746. ERRATA Duffy-Echevarria, E.E., R.C. Connor, and D.J. St. Aubin. 2008. Errata: In "Observations of strand-feeding behavior by bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) in Bull Creek, South Carolina," by Erin Duffy-Echevarria, Richard C. Connor and David J. St. Aubin, published in Marine Mammal Science 24:202-206, the image in Figure 1 was reversed. The bottlenose dolphins were observed strand-feeding on their right sides. Marine Mammal Science 24(3): 747. Freitas, C. et al. 2008. Errata: In "A simple new algorithm to filter marine mammal Argos locations" by Carla Freitas, Christian Lydersen, Michael A. Fedak and Kit M. Kovacs, published in Marine Mammal Science 24:315-325, there is an error in Equation 2. Marine Mammal Science 24(3): 747. -- --> jan.herrmann -at - cetacea.de _______________________________________________ MARMAM mailing list [email protected] https://lists.uvic.ca/mailman/listinfo/marmam
