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Porpoise Research Library

Searching in N. phocaenoides. 97 entries found.
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The behaviour of Hong Kong’s resident cetaceans: The Indo-Pacific humpbacked dolphin and the finless porpoise

Parsons, E. C. M.
Aquatic Mammals (1998)

A series of behavioural surveys were conducted in Hong Kong upon resident populations of Indo-Pacific hump-backed dolphins (Sousa chinensis) and finless porpoises (Neophocaena phocaenoides). The surveys were carried out from…

  • abundance
  • behaviour
  • comparison
  • dolphin

Growth and reproduction of three populations of finless porpoise, Neophocaena phocaenoides, in Chinese waters

Gao, Anli; Zhou, Kaiya
Aquatic Mammals (1993)

We have 189 specimens available for this work. One-hundred and sixty-seven specimens from the Yangtze, Yellow Sea and South China Sea populations were aged and used in studying the growth…

  • comparison
  • growth
  • reproduction

Growth and reproduction of the finless porpoise in southern China

Jefferson, T. A.; Robertson, K. M.; Wang, J. Y.
The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology (2002)

We studied the growth and reproduction of finless porpoises in southern China, based on 86 specimens collected as strandings or fisheries bycatches in Hong Kong, southern Fujian Province, and Taiwan.…

  • growth
  • morphology
  • reproduction

Neophocaena phocaenoides

Jefferson, T.A.; Hung, S.K.
Mammalian Species (2004)

(...) Neophocaena phocaenoides is the only member of the family Phocoenidae without a dorsal fin (Fig. I ). In its place is a low, geographically-variable dorsal ridge (sometimes inappropriately called…

  • behaviour
  • conservation
  • morphology
  • physiology

Geographical variations of postcranial skeleton among populations of Neophocaena in Chinese waters

Gao, Anli; Zhou, Kaiya
Acta Theriologica Sinica (1995)

Geographical variations of postcranial skeleton among the Yangtze, Yellow Sea and South China Sea populations of the finless porpoise, Neophocaena phocaenoides, in Chinese waters were studied with t-test, covariance analysis…

  • morphology
  • skeleton

Geographical variations of skull among the populations of Neophocaena in Chinese waters

Gao, Anli; Zhou, Kaiya
Acta Theriologica Sinica (1995)

Geographical variations of skull among the Yangtze, Yellow Sea and South China Sea populations of the finless porpoise, Neophocaena phocaenoides, in Chinese waters were studied using 42 skull measurements based…

  • morphology
  • skeleton

Geographical variation of external measurements and three subspecies of Neophocaena phocaenoides in Chinese waters

Gao, Anli; Zhou, Kaiya
Acta Theriologica Sinica (1995)

The finless porpoise, Neophocaena phocaenoides, is distributed in the form of a narrow band along the coast line of tropical and temperate Asia and in the Yangtze river.The differences of…

  • distribution
  • morphology

Investigations on cetacean sonar XI: Intrinsic comparison of the wave shapes of some members of the Phocoenidae family

Kamminga, C.; Cohen Stuart, A.; Silber, G. K.
Aquatic Mammals (1996)

A comparison of the acoustic waveforms of three different species, Phocoena phocoena, Phocoena sinus and Neophocaena phocaenoides of the sub-family Phocoeninae is made with the species Phocoenoides dalli of the…

  • bioacoustics
  • comparison
  • echolocation

Interspecific variation of ontogeny and skull shape among porpoises (Phocoenidae)

Galatius, Anders; Berta, Annalisa; Frandsen, Marie Schou; Goodall, R. Natalie P.
Journal of Morphology (2010)

All extant members of Phocoenidae (porpoises) have been characterized as pedomorphic based on skeletal characters. To investigate the ontogenetic background for pedomorphosis and assess interspecific differences in ontogeny among phocoenids,…

  • morphology
  • phylogeny
  • physiology

Morphology and variation in porpoise (Cetacea: Phocoenidae) cranial endocasts

Racicot, Rachel A.; Colbert, Matthew W.
The Anatomical Record (2013)

Evolution of endocranial anatomy in cetaceans is important from the perspective of echolocation ability, intelligence, social structure, and alternate pathways for circulation to the brain. Apart from the importance of…

  • comparison
  • morphology
  • physiology

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