Sentences with phrase «other cetacean species»

Despite widespread opposition to the hunt (which targets other cetacean species, such as white - sided dolphins, as well) and its brutal killing tactics, the Faroese continue the tradition.
The researchers expect that electroreception, as this sense is called, will be found in other cetacean species.

Not exact matches

DeRuiter BRS Presentation at Quebec SMM 09 This presentation also assesses vocal responses during BRS - 07 / 08, but also looks at other focal cetacean species (false killer whales and melon - headed whales) and identifies vocal «mimicry» of sonar sounds in false killer whales.
These included the combined scientific methodologies and accomplishments of BRS - 07 / 08, as well as simultaneous biological and oceanographic measurements in the study area, detailed movement analysis of individual beaked whale responses, analyses of the vocal repertoires of tagged pilot whales prior to sound exposures, and results on vocal responses of pilot whales and other target cetacean species to controlled sound exposures.
Fewer predators (do not need the protection of a pod) in the current habitat - most lone dolphins are observed in coastal habitats, whereas when found in the open ocean lone dolphins will swim with other species of cetaceans
This Science - gone - mad scheme would have seen vital northern British Columbia habitat for humpback whales, orcas and numerous other species of cetaceans (as well as fish and marine life at large)-LSB-...]
Participants will also record information on sharks, rays, turtles and cetaceans spotted during their stay and also periodically other species identified on the endangered lists of Fiji to support protection efforts by the Coral Reef Allowance and Fiji Fisheries.
A new species of Digenea (Trematoda: Brachycladiidae) from the Gervais» beaked whale, Mesoplodon europaeus, with comments on other cetacean liver flukes.
There are other threatened species in the Yangtze, including the Chinese sturgeon (which have been restocked in the polluted river) and another cetacean, the finless porpoise.
We suggest that infanticide must be considered as a factor shaping sociality in this and other species of cetaceans, and may have serious consequences for the viability of small populations.
Papahānaumokuākea is a vital feeding, nesting, and nursery habitat for many other species, including seabirds, sea turtles and cetaceans.
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