Encyclopedia of Marine Mammals

Encyclopedia of Marine Mammals
Title Encyclopedia of Marine Mammals PDF eBook
Author William F. Perrin
Publisher Academic Press
Total Pages 1355
Release 2009-02-26
Genre Science
ISBN 0080919936

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This thorough revision of the classic Encyclopedia of Marine Mammals brings this authoritative book right up-to-date. Articles describe every species in detail, based on the very latest taxonomy, and a host of biological, ecological and sociological aspects relating to marine mammals. The latest information on the biology, ecology, anatomy, behavior and interactions with man is provided by a cast of expert authors – all presented in such detail and clarity to support both marine mammal specialists and the serious naturalist. Fully referenced throughout and with a fresh selection of the best color photographs available, the long-awaited second edition remains at the forefront as the go-to reference on marine mammals. More than 20% NEW MATERIAL includes articles on Climate Change, Pacific White-sided Dolphins, Sociobiology, Habitat Use, Feeding Morphology and more Over 260 articles on the individual species with topics ranging from anatomy and behavior, to conservation, exploitation and the impact of global climate change on marine mammals New color illustrations show every species and document topical articles FROM THE FIRST EDITION “This book is so good...a bargain, full of riches...packed with fascinating up to date information. I recommend it unreservedly it to individuals, students, and researchers, as well as libraries." --Richard M. Laws, MARINE MAMMALS SCIENCE "...establishes a solid and satisfying foundation for current study and future exploration" --Ronald J. Shusterman, SCIENCE

Riding the Storm

Riding the Storm
Title Riding the Storm PDF eBook
Author Ben M. Baglio
Publisher Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages 180
Release 2002-08
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9780439319492

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Jody McGrath and her family have arrived in the Bahamas. The crew of the Dolphin Dreamer is eager to find some Atlantic spotted dolphins and to see if the rumors of a lost treasure ship are true.When Skipper, a dolphin, gets caught in fishing line, Jody frees him. Her concern is whether or not the baby dolphin will heal. At the end of the story, Jody dives into the ocean and follows the healed Skipper deeper and deeper, until he leads her to the lost treasure ship.

Riding with the Dolphins

Riding with the Dolphins
Title Riding with the Dolphins PDF eBook
Author Erich Hoyt
Publisher Camden East, Ont. : Camden House
Total Pages 68
Release 1992
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780921820574

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This book brings us up to date on the latest dolphin research, answering and asking questions about the future of their threatened habitat, social lives, feeding behaviours and ability to learn from and communicate with humans.

The Open Court

The Open Court
Title The Open Court PDF eBook
Author Paul Carus
Publisher
Total Pages 844
Release 1911
Genre Religion
ISBN

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Wild Dolphin Rider

Wild Dolphin Rider
Title Wild Dolphin Rider PDF eBook
Author Nancy Donovan
Publisher
Total Pages 80
Release 2015-04
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9781942155041

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Through the magic of desire, Sean discovers he can speak with Mari, a young dolphin mother, who takes him aboard her back for a day on the ocean. But just beyond the harbor jetty, Mari's pod is scattered by a tuna fleet, and Sean soon wonders if either he or the pod will survive to tell the tale. Searching for Mari's missing son, they confront the dangers of the sea - from lost drift nets to lightning storms - and readers learn how different life is for wild dolphins from those in captivity.

The Physiology of Dolphins

The Physiology of Dolphins
Title The Physiology of Dolphins PDF eBook
Author Andreas Fahlman
Publisher Elsevier
Total Pages 304
Release 2023-11-25
Genre Science
ISBN 032390517X

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The Physiology of Dolphins explains complex physiological problems of dolphins that are largely driven by technological developments of biologging tools. The book provides a collection of review chapters from leaders in the field of dolphin ecophysiology, making it essential for instructors, researchers and graduate students interested in the physiological and anatomical adaptations that make life possible for this charismatic marine mammal. Sections cover the complete physiology of the mammal and include information on the current threats for dolphins and whales from environmental pressures such as climate change, overfishing, pollution and our increasing human presence in the ocean. This is an excellent reference providing easy to follow details of the latest available research methods and technologies that is expanding the field of physiology in marine mammals. Describes complex physiological themes such as the neural control of the dive response and how compression affects gas exchange Includes studies of the cardiorespiratory and sensory physiology of wild dolphins and other cetacean species Incorporates diagrams, and other visual representations to best describe these complex systems and activities

The Bottlenose Dolphin

The Bottlenose Dolphin
Title The Bottlenose Dolphin PDF eBook
Author John E. Reynolds, III
Publisher University Press of Florida
Total Pages 424
Release 2013-09-10
Genre Nature
ISBN 0813047668

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The Bottlenose Dolphin presents for the first time a comprehensive, colorfully illustrated, and concise overview of a species that has fascinated humans for at least 3,000 years. After reviewing historical myths and legends of the dolphin back to the ancient Greeks and discussing current human attitudes and interactions, the author replaces myths with facts--up-to-date scientific assessment of dolphin evolution, behavior, ecology, morphology, reproduction, and genetics--while also tackling the difficult issues of dolphin conservation and management. Although comprehensive enough to be of great value to professionals, educators, and students, the book is written in a manner that all dolphin lovers will enjoy. Randall Wells’s anecdotes interspersed throughout the work offer a first-hand view of dolphin encounters and research based on three decades working with them. Color photographs and nearly 100 black and white illustrations, including many by National Geographic photographer Flip Nicklin, beautifully enhance the text.