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- Marc Oremus, Rosemary Gales, +5 authors Scott Baker
- 2009
Pilot whales (Globicephala spp.) provide an interesting example of recently diverged oceanic species with a complex evolutionary history. The two species have wide but largely non-overlapping ranges.… (More)
- Phillip A. Morin, Karen K. Martien, +4 authors Barbara Taylor
- The Journal of heredity
- 2010
Genetic data are often critical for defining populations for management purposes (e.g., identifying geographic boundaries or diagnostic characters for genetically discrete subunits) but can be called… (More)
Gray's spinner dolphins Stenella longirostris longirostris are found in apparently rela- tively small and discrete communities around many islands throughout the Pacific. However, the boundaries of… (More)
The abundance and reproductive autonomy of humpback whales from the New Caledo- nia (South Pacific) wintering grounds were investigated using capture-recapture models and pater- nity inference based… (More)
- Emma L. Carroll, William Rayment, +7 authors Simon J. Childerhouse
- 2014
Historically, the range of the southern right whale (SRW) included winter calving grounds around the North and South Islands (mainland) of New Zealand (NZ) and in the NZ subantarctic Auckland and… (More)
Despite extensive research on humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae (Borowski, 1781)) in parts of the North Pacific, little research has focused on the whales feeding in coastal waters west of… (More)
- Charles Scott Baker, Debbie Steel, +16 authors Manami Yamaguchi
- 2013
We quantified the relative influence of maternal fidelity to feeding grounds and natal fidelity to breeding grounds on the population structure of humpback whales Megaptera novae - angliae based on… (More)
- Jooke Robbins, Luciano Dalla Rosa, +6 authors Debbie Steel
- 2011
Humpback whales Megaptera novaeangliae are seasonal migrants that mate and calve at low latitudes and feed at mid- to high latitudes. Connections between most Southern Hemisphere breeding and feeding… (More)
- Rochelle Constantine, Jennifer A Jackson, +12 authors Claire Garrigue
- 2012
Estimating the abundance of long-lived, migratory animals is challenging but essential for managing populations. We provide the first abundance estimates of endangered humpback whales Megaptera… (More)
- Emma L. Carroll, N. J. Patenaude, +7 authors Charles Scott Baker
- 2011
During the last 2 centuries, southern right whales Eubalaena australis were hunted to near extinction, and an estimated 150 000 were killed by pre-industrial whaling in the 19th century and illegal… (More)