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February 28, 2026
Changes in age-related sexual selection in a humpback whale population recovering from exploitation
Franca Eichenberger, Emma L Carroll, Claire Garrigue, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology
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December 2, 2021
Short-range hunters: exploring the function and constraints of water shooting in dwarf gouramis
Nick A R Jones, Barbara C Klump, Teresa M Abaurrea, et al.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences
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May 1, 2025
Integrating cultural dimensions in sperm whale (<i>Physeter macrocephalus</i>) conservation: threats, challenges and solutions
Ana Eguiguren, Isabel Avila, Sarah Mesnick, et al.
Royal Society Open Science
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October 11, 2019
Migratory convergence facilitates cultural transmission of humpback whale song
Clare Owen, Luke Rendell, Rochelle Constantine, et al.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences
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May 1, 2025
Culture and conservation in baleen whales
Ellen C Garland, Peter Corkeron, Michael J Noad, et al.
Plos Computational Biology
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September 26, 2024
The refinement paradox and cumulative cultural evolution: Complex products of collective improvement favor conformist outcomes, blind copying, and hyper-credulity
Elena Miu, Luke Rendell, Sam Bowles, et al.
Peerj
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February 20, 2016
Apparent source levels and active communication space of whistles of free-ranging Indo-Pacific humpback dolphins (Sousa chinensis) in the Pearl River Estuary and Beibu Gulf, China
Zhi-Tao Wang, Whitlow W L Au, Luke Rendell, et al.
Molecular Ecology
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September 23, 2009
Female philopatry in coastal basins and male dispersion across the North Atlantic in a highly mobile marine species, the sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus)
Daniel Engelhaupt, A Rus Hoelzel, Colin Nicholson, et al.
Plos Biology
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May 17, 2007
Cetaceans have complex brains for complex cognition
Lori Marino, Richard C Connor, R Ewan Fordyce, et al.
Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society
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September 12, 2008
A claim in search of evidence: reply to Manger's thermogenesis hypothesis of cetacean brain structure
Lori Marino, Camilla Butti, Richard C Connor, et al.
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Current Biology : CB
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February 28, 2026
Changes in age-related sexual selection in a humpback whale population recovering from exploitation
Franca Eichenberger, Emma L Carroll, Claire Garrigue, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology
|
December 2, 2021
Short-range hunters: exploring the function and constraints of water shooting in dwarf gouramis
Nick A R Jones, Barbara C Klump, Teresa M Abaurrea, et al.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences
|
May 1, 2025
Integrating cultural dimensions in sperm whale (<i>Physeter macrocephalus</i>) conservation: threats, challenges and solutions
Ana Eguiguren, Isabel Avila, Sarah Mesnick, et al.
Royal Society Open Science
|
October 11, 2019
Migratory convergence facilitates cultural transmission of humpback whale song
Clare Owen, Luke Rendell, Rochelle Constantine, et al.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences
|
May 1, 2025
Culture and conservation in baleen whales
Ellen C Garland, Peter Corkeron, Michael J Noad, et al.
Plos Computational Biology
|
September 26, 2024
The refinement paradox and cumulative cultural evolution: Complex products of collective improvement favor conformist outcomes, blind copying, and hyper-credulity
Elena Miu, Luke Rendell, Sam Bowles, et al.
Peerj
|
February 20, 2016
Apparent source levels and active communication space of whistles of free-ranging Indo-Pacific humpback dolphins (Sousa chinensis) in the Pearl River Estuary and Beibu Gulf, China
Zhi-Tao Wang, Whitlow W L Au, Luke Rendell, et al.
Molecular Ecology
|
September 23, 2009
Female philopatry in coastal basins and male dispersion across the North Atlantic in a highly mobile marine species, the sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus)
Daniel Engelhaupt, A Rus Hoelzel, Colin Nicholson, et al.
Plos Biology
|
May 17, 2007
Cetaceans have complex brains for complex cognition
Lori Marino, Richard C Connor, R Ewan Fordyce, et al.
Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society
|
September 12, 2008
A claim in search of evidence: reply to Manger's thermogenesis hypothesis of cetacean brain structure
Lori Marino, Camilla Butti, Richard C Connor, et al.
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