نتایج جستجو برای: mighty whale

تعداد نتایج: 5866  

2013
Motoki SASAKI Yoko AMANO Daisuke HAYAKAWA Toshio TSUBOTA Hajime ISHIKAWA Toshihiro MOGOE Seiji OHSUMI Masafumi TETSUKA Akio MIYAMOTO Yutaka FUKUI Teguh BUDIPITOJO Nobuo KITAMURA

There are few reports describing the structure and function of the whale placenta with the advance of pregnancy. In this study, therefore, the placenta and nonpregnant uterus of the Antarctic minke whale were observed morphologically and immunohistochemically. Placentas and nonpregnant uteri were collected from the 15th, 16th and 18th Japanese Whale Research Programme with Special Permit in the...

Journal: :Environmental Modelling and Software 2007
Sk. Morshed Anwar Cédric A. Jeanneret Lael Parrott Danielle J. Marceau

The Saguenay St. Lawrence Marine Park (SSLMP) and the adjacent Marine Protected Area (MPA) in the St. Lawrence Estuary, in Quebec, cover a territory of exceptional biodiversity including 12 species of marine mammals, nearly half of which are considered to be endangered species. Whale-watching trips and other human activities related to commercial shipping, tourism, and recreation generate very ...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 1995
M C Milinkovitch G Ortí A Meyer

Molecular phylogenetic data, if analyzed correctly, have the demonstrated capacity to resolve evolutionary relationships (i.e., the topology of phylogenetic trees) with confidence and can additionally suggest ages of lineages if assumptions about the rate of accumulation of mutations are accepted. Based on detailed maximumparsimony, neighbor-joining, and maximum-likelihood analyses of 930 base ...

Journal: :Journal of morphology 2006
Becky L Woodward Jeremy P Winn Frank E Fish

Feeding behavior, prey type, and habitat appear to be associated with the morphological design of body, fluke, and flippers in baleen whales. Morphometric data from whaling records and recent stranding events were compiled, and morphometric parameters describing the body length, and fluke and flipper dimensions for an "average" blue whale Balaenoptera musculus, humpback whale Megaptera novaeang...

Journal: :Behavioural brain research 2002
O I Lyamin L M Mukhametov J M Siegel E A Nazarenko I G Polyakova O V Shpak

We recorded electroencephalogram (EEG) and simultaneously documented the state of both eyelids during sleep and wakefulness in a sub-adult male white whale over a 4-day-period. We showed that the white whale was the fifth species of Cetaceans, which exhibits unihemispheric slow wave sleep. We found that the eye contralateral to the sleeping hemisphere in this whale was usually closed (right eye...

2009
Igor Tsukrov Judson C. DeCew Kenneth Baldwin Regina Campbell-Malone Michael J. Moore

In an effort to better understand the mechanics of ship-whale collision and to reduce the associated mortality of the critically endangered North Atlantic right whale, a comprehensive biomechanical study has been conducted by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and the University of New Hampshire. The goal of the study is to develop a numerical modeling tool to predict the forces and stres...

2012
LEAH NEMIROFF GLOBICEPHALA MELAS

The pulsed calls of Long-finned Pilot Whales Globicephala melas have received little study, and their structure and function remain unclear. We examined the pulsed calls of Pilot Whales off Nova Scotia by taking multiple measures of 419 spectrograms from recordings made over a span of eight years. The results offer a quantitative description of pulsed call structure necessary for subsequent ana...

2005
Shawn Booth Dirk Zeller

We modeled the flow of methyl mercury, a toxic global pollutant, in the Faroe Islands marine ecosystem and compared average human methyl mercury exposure from consumption of pilot whale meat and fish (cod, Gadus morhua) with current tolerable weekly intake (TWI) levels. Under present conditions and climate change scenarios, methyl mercury increased in the ecosystem, translating into increased h...

2014
Takeharu Bando Takashi Hakamada

This paper is a revised version of SC/F14/J9 presented to the JARPAII Review Workshop. The discussion of the paper was modified to take into consideration some recommendations from the Review Workshop. The proportion of pregnant animals among mature females (PPF) in Antarctic minke whales was examined from samples collected during 1987/88-2004/05 JARPA and 2005/06-2010/11 JARPAII surveys. Analy...

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2008
Mark F Baumgartner Sofie M Van Parijs Frederick W Wenzel Christopher J Tremblay H Carter Esch Ann M Warde

Low frequency (<100 Hz) downsweep vocalizations were repeatedly recorded from ocean gliders east of Cape Cod, MA in May 2005. To identify the species responsible for this call, arrays of acoustic recorders were deployed in this same area during 2006 and 2007. 70 h of collocated visual observations at the center of each array were used to compare the localized occurrence of this call to the occu...

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