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Autor:
Adelaide V. Dedden, Catherine M. Kemper, Gary Truong, Matthew R. McCurry, Paul D. van Ruth, Tracey L. Rogers
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Marine Science, Vol 10 (2023)
In the Southern Hemisphere, baleen whales generally undertake migrations between productive feeding grounds at high latitudes and breeding grounds at lower latitudes. Pygmy right whales (Caperea marginata) (PRW) are the smallest and most enigmatic ba
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https://doaj.org/article/8a7e3fc5eb364b16bf81cddf4f9d52a4
Autor:
Ikuko Tomo, Catherine M. Kemper
Publikováno v:
Oceans, Vol 3, Iss 4, Pp 439-463 (2022)
The semi-enclosed environment of the St Vincent Gulf Bioregion and its fauna are impacted by many human activities. Long-term monitoring of cetaceans is vital. Records of collected specimens (173) and those not examined by the South Australian Museum
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https://doaj.org/article/8e775c016de248a08b9769374d0083a6
Autor:
Kimberley C. Batley, Jonathan Sandoval‐Castillo, Catherine M. Kemper, Catherine R. M. Attard, Nikki Zanardo, Ikuko Tomo, Luciano B. Beheregaray, Luciana M. Möller
Publikováno v:
Evolutionary Applications, Vol 12, Iss 4, Pp 718-732 (2019)
Abstract Infectious diseases are significant demographic and evolutionary drivers of populations, but studies about the genetic basis of disease resistance and susceptibility are scarce in wildlife populations. Cetacean morbillivirus (CeMV) is a high
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https://doaj.org/article/810d1702a0c64b35874f33019b77b7fd
Autor:
Ludovic Dutoit, Kieren J. Mitchell, Nicolas Dussex, Catherine M. Kemper, Petter Larsson, Love Dalén, Nicolas J. Rawlence, Felix G. Marx
The origin of pygmy right whales (Caperea marginata), the smallest and most enigmatic of the living baleen whales, remains contentious. Morphological analyses largely continue to ally Caperea with right whales (balaenids) based on shared cranial feat
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::eab8d9fe578611364c48d557a09252b8
https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.08.16.504064
https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.08.16.504064
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Zoology. 98:461-479
Species relationships in the bottlenose dolphin (genus Tursiops Gervais, 1855) are controversial. We carried out a comprehensive osteological study of 264 skulls, including type specimens, and 90 postcranial skeletons of Tursiops spp. to address taxo
Autor:
Catherine M. Kemper
Publikováno v:
Australian Mammalogy. 43:151-159
Knowledge of life history can reveal much about phylogeny, behaviour and ecology, all of which are essential for managing threatened species. Conilurus penicillatus has declined over its range and there is little information on its biology, including
Autor:
Catherine M. Kemper, Martin Cawthorn, Doug S Butterworth, Robert L. Brownell, Hidehiro Kato, Ray Gambell, Greg Donovan, Michael C. Double
Publikováno v:
Marine Mammal Science. 36:1074-1077
Autor:
Michael C. Double, Robert Harcourt, Jason How, Alana Grech, Catherine M. Kemper, Victor M. Peddemors, Mandy Watson, Justin J. Meager, Susan Crocetti, Kelly Waples, Vivitskaia J. D. Tulloch, Vanessa Pirotta
Publikováno v:
Biodiversity and Conservation. 29:251-282
Assessments of fisheries interactions with non-target species are crucial for quantifying anthropogenic threatening processes and informing management action. We perform the first multi-jurisdictional analysis of spatial and temporal trends, data gap
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Zoology. 97:685-695
Studies using teeth to estimate age in marine mammals presume that the neonatal line (NNL) develops at birth. This study of Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops aduncus (Ehrenberg, 1833)) is the first to investigate when the NNL appears in odon
Autor:
Jonathan Sandoval-Castillo, Nikki Zanardo, Catherine M. Kemper, Ikuko Tomo, Luciano B. Beheregaray, Kimberley C. Batley, Luciana M. Möller
Publikováno v:
Molecular ecologyREFERENCES. 30(23)
Wildlife species are challenged by various infectious diseases that act as important demographic drivers of populations and have become a great conservation concern particularly under growing environmental changes. The new era of whole genome sequenc