Dear MARMAMERs:

The journal Animal Behavior and Cognition has published a paper by Hill et al. 
entitled "An inventory of peer-reviewed articles on killer whales (Orcinus 
orca) with a comparison to bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus)," available 
at 
http://animalbehaviorandcognition.org/downloads/Vol3-Issue%203-August%202016/03.Aug2016-Hill_et%20al_Final.pdf.



The authors conducted a literature search, with the goal, as stated in the 
methods, of producing "an objective, representative sample of the peer-review 
published literature and not an exhaustive review of all research produced on 
the two species examined." However, after analysis of this "representative 
sample," the authors concluded that "there is little empirical knowledge of 
killer whales as compared to a species of bottlenose dolphins, limiting the 
evidence available to inform public policy decisions on the welfare and 
management of killer whales."



The killer whale biologists in the MARMAM community might wish to know of and 
read/review this paper.

Naomi

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