Apologies if this is a repeat of a previous posting (I think I've sent
this previously, but couldn't find any record of it).
Bioacoustics
Marine Mammal Science Vol 24(3)
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/118534279/home
ARTICLES
Fripp, D. and P.L. Tyack. 2008. Postpartum whistle production in
bottlenose dolphins. Marine Mammal Science 24(3): 479-502.
Witteveen, B.H. et al. 2008. Investigation of foraging habits and
prey selection by humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) using
acoustic tags and concurrent fish surveys. Marine Mammal Science
24(3): 516-534.
Dunlop, R.A., D.H. Cato, and M.J. Noad. 2008. Non-song acoustic
communication in migrating humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae).
Marine Mammal Science 24(3): 613-629.
NOTES
Best, P.B. 2008. Nineteenth-century evidence for the Golfo de Panama
as a migratory destination for southern humpback whales, including
the first mention of singing. Marine Mammal Science 24(3): 737-742.
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