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OverviewPreliminary This volume provides comprehensive overviews of each European cetacean species' biology including palaeontology, physiology, genetics, reproduction and development, ecology, habitat, diet, mortality and age determination. Their economic significance and management, as well as future challenges for research and conservation are also addressed. Each chapter includes a distribution map, a photograph of the animal and key literature. This authoritative volume of the Handbook of the Mammals of Europe is a timely and detailed compilation of all European cetaceans and will appeal to academics, students and professionals in mammal research. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Caroline R. Weir , Peter G. H. Evans , Marianne Helene RasmussenPublisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG Imprint: Springer Nature Switzerland AG Edition: 1st ed. 2021 ISBN: 9783030440336ISBN 10: 3030440338 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Mixed media product Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsBalaena mysticetus.- Eubalaena glacialis.- Balaenoptera borealis.- Balaenoptera acutorostrata.- Balaenoptera physalus.- Balaenoptera musculus.- Megaptera novaeangliae.- Delphinus delphis.- Globicephala melas.- Grampus griseus.- Lagenodelphis hosei.- Lagenorhynchus acutus.- Lagenorhynchus albirostris.- Orcinus orca.- Peponocephala electra.- Pseudorca crassidens.- Sousa chinensis.- Stenella coeruleoalba.- Steno bredanensis.- Tursiops truncates.- Eschrichtius robustus.- Delphinapterus leucas.- Monodon Monoceros.- Phocoena phocoena.- Kogia breviceps.- Kogia sima.- Physeter catodon.- Hyperoodon ampullatus.- Mesoplodon europaeus.- Mesoplodon densirostris.- Mesoplodon bidens.- Mesoplodon mirus.- Ziphius cavirostris.ReviewsAuthor InformationPreliminary Caroline Weir is a cetacean scientist who has conducted visual (from shore, boat and aerial platforms) and acoustic studies of free-ranging whales, dolphins and porpoises since 1995. Her research interests focus primarily on the distribution and ecology of cetacean species and communities, but additionally include photo-identification work (abundance, movements and social structure), research into cetacean acoustic behaviour, anthropogenic impacts on cetacean species, and environmental compliance relating to marine mammals (for example Marine Protected Areas and mitigation guidelines for minimising human impacts). Most recently her work has particularly focussed on ecological studies of the endangered sei whale in the Falkland Islands and the critically-endangered Atlantic humpback dolphin on the west coast of Africa. She was educated at Sheffield University (BSc Ecology) and the University of Wales, Bangor (MSc Marine Mammal Science), where her academic studies focussed on the schooling behaviour of cetaceans, classification of bottlenose dolphin vocalisations, and analysis of sperm whale codas from the Gulf of Mexico. In 2011, following eight years of cetacean survey work off the west coast of Africa, she completed her PhD (Ecology) at the University of Aberdeen titled Ecology and conservation of cetaceans in the waters between Angola and the Gulf of Guinea, with focus on the Atlantic humpback dolphin (Sousa teuszii). Peter Evans is Director of the national marine environmental research charity, Sea Watch Foundation, and has >30 years postdoctoral experience working on seabirds and marine mammals mainly in northern European waters. His field research concentrates upon ecological, behavioural and conservation biology studies of cetaceans in UK, particularly harbour porpoises, bottlenose dolphins, Risso's dolphins, and minke whal^200 scientific publications and is Honorary Senior Lecturer at the School of Ocean Sciences, University of Bangor. Marianne Helene Rasmussen is the director of the Husavik Research Center at University of Iceland. The focus of this center is to conduct research on marine mammals. She started her studies on white-beaked dolphins in Iceland for her Master project and continued to do her Ph.D. about the acoustic communication in white-beaked dolphins. After finishing her PhD she has been involved in research projects about humpback whales, blue whales and killer whales. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |