Journal ArticleMarine Mammal Science · October 2025
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Manatees exhibit diverse vocalizations in various behavioral contexts, but the exact role of these sounds, particularly in terms of sex‐based distinctions, remains elusive. Th ...
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Journal ArticleMarine pollution bulletin · December 2024
It is largely assumed that odontocetes voluntarily ingest plastic marine debris because they visually mistake it for prey. However, deep-diving whales do not rely on visual systems to forage and instead employ echolocation. Whether or not these whales misi ...
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Journal ArticleThe Journal of the Acoustical Society of America · December 2024
Marine mammals are known to respond to various human noises, including and in certain cases, strongly, to military active sonar. Responses include small and short-term changes in diving behavior, horizontal avoidance of an ensonified area, and mass strandi ...
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