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Porpoise Research Library

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  • P. spinipinnis 92
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Genetic population structure of harbour porpoises (Phocoena phocoena) in the North Sea and Norwegian waters

Tolley, K. A.; Rosel, P. E.; Walton, M.; Bjorge, A.; Oien, N.
Journal of Cetacean Research and Management (1999)

The harbour porpoise (Phocoena phocoena) is subject to a high rate of incidental mortality in fisheries worldwide and, in some areas, these rates are sufficiently high to warrant concern over…

  • Phocoena phocoena
  • comparison
  • conservation
  • genetics
  • population structure

Bycatches of harbour porpoises (Phocoena phocoena L.) in Danish set-net fisheries

Vinther, M.
Journal of Cetacean Research and Management (1999)

Data on bycatch of harbour porpoise (Phocoena phocoena L.) in the commercial Danish set-net fisheries were sampled from 5,591km nets in the period 1992 to 1998 using independent observers. A…

  • Phocoena phocoena
  • bycatch
  • conservation

A note on cephalopods from the stomachs of Dall’s porpoises (Phocoenoides dalli) from the Northwestern Pacific and Bering Sea, 1978-1982

Fiscus, C. H.; Jones, L. L.
Journal of Cetacean Research and Management (1999)

Cephalopod prey were identified from the stomachs of 100 Dall's porpoise (Phocoenoides dalli) incidentally taken by commercial salmon gillnets and research vessels from 1978 to 1982 in the western North…

  • Phocoenoides dalli
  • feeding

Trends in harbour porpoise abundance off central California, 1986-95: Evidence for interannual changes in distribution?

Forney, K. A.
Journal of Cetacean Research and Management (1999)

This paper presents an updated analysis of trends in the abundance of harbour porpoise, Phocoena phocoena, in central and northern California, for the period 1986-95. The most recent survey effort…

  • Phocoena phocoena
  • abundance
  • distribution
  • population trends

Contingent Valuation of Yangtze Finless Porpoises in Poyang Lake, China

Dong, Yanyan
(2013)

Yangtze finless porpoises (YFPs) are the only fresh water adapted porpoises in the world, living in the middle and downstream of the Yangtze River, in China. They are facing the…

  • Neophocaena asiaeorientalis
  • conservation
  • economics
  • reserve

Morphometric and meristic comparisons of skulls of harbour porpoise Phocoena phocoena (L.) from the North Atlantic and North Pacific

Yurick, Douglas B.; Gaskin, David. E.
Ophelia (1987)

Highly significant (α = 0.01) differences in analysis of 473 skulls of harbour porpoises indicate separate eastern Pacific, western Atlantic, and eastern Atlantic populations. Including the isolated population in the…

  • Phocoena phocoena
  • comparison
  • morphology
  • skeleton

Energy budget of a small cetacean, the harbour porpoise, Phocoena phocoena (L.)

Yasui, W. Y.; Gaskin, D. E.
Ophelia (1986)

The objective of this study was to assemble the components of an energy budget for the harbour porpoise in the western Bay of Fundy, Canada. The annual energetic requirements for…

  • Phocoena phocoena
  • feeding
  • physiology

An environmental index for habitat utilization by female harbour porpoises with calves near Deer Island, Bay of Fundy

Smith, Gary J. D.; Gaskin, David E.
Ophelia (1983)

The Bay of Fundy is a known area of concentration of Phocoena phocoena during the summer months. In this study, 698 females with calves and 5 473 porpoises of other…

  • Phocoena phocoena
  • behaviour
  • conservation
  • habitat use
  • reproduction

Skin surface temperature changes in a harbour porpoise (Phocoena phocoena) while on land

Kastelein, R. A.; Koene, P.; Nieuwstraten, S. H.; Labberté, S.
The Biology of the Harbour Porpoise (1997)

Surface temperatures were taken once every minute for 10 minutes in 10 places on the skin of a juvenile harbour porpoise with a radiation thermometer, immediately after the animal had…

  • Phocoena phocoena
  • physiology

Functional morphology and homology in the odontocete nasal complex: Implications for sound generation

Cranford, T. W.; Amundin, M.; Norris, K. S.
Journal of Morphology (1996)

The site and physiologic mechanism(s) responsible for the generation of odontocete biosonar signals have eluded investigators for decades. To address these issues we subjected postmortem toothed whale heads to interrogation…

  • Phocoena phocoena
  • bioacoustics
  • bottlenose dolphin
  • comparison
  • dolphin
  • echolocation
  • physiology
  • whale

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