Marine Resources Assessment for the Marianas Operating ... - SPREP
Marine Resources Assessment for the Marianas Operating ... - SPREP
Marine Resources Assessment for the Marianas Operating ... - SPREP
You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles
YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.
AUGUST 2005 FINAL REPORT<br />
Watkins, W.A., M.A. Daher, N.A. DiMarzio, A. Samuels, D. Wartzok, K.M. Fristrup, P.W. Howey, and R.R.<br />
Maiefski. 2002. Sperm whale dives tracked by radio tag telemetry. <strong>Marine</strong> Mammal Science<br />
18(1):55-68.<br />
Wedekin, L.L., A. Freitas, M.H. Engel, and I. Sazima. 2004. Rough-too<strong>the</strong>d dolphins (Steno bredanensis)<br />
catch diskfishes while interacting with humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) off Abrolhos<br />
Bank breeding ground, southwest Atlantic. Aquatic Mammals 30(2):327-329.<br />
Weilgart, L.S., and H. Whitehead. 1997. Group-specific dialects and geographical variation in coda<br />
repertoire in South Pacific sperm whales. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 40:277-285.<br />
Weinrich, M. 1995. Humpback whale competitive groups observed on a high-latitude feeding ground.<br />
<strong>Marine</strong> Mammal Science 11(2):251-254.<br />
Weinrich, M.T., M.R. Schilling, and C.R Belt. 1992. Evidence <strong>for</strong> acquisition of a novel feeding behavior:<br />
Lobtail feeding in humpback whales, Megaptera novaeangliae. Animal Behaviour 44:1059-1072.<br />
Weller, D.W., B. Würsig, H. Whitehead, J.C. Norris, S.K. Lynn, R.W. Davis, N. Clauss, and P. Brown.<br />
1996. Observations of an interaction between sperm whales and short-finned pilot whales in <strong>the</strong><br />
Gulf of Mexico. <strong>Marine</strong> Mammal Science 12(4):588-594.<br />
Wells, R.S., and M.D. Scott. 1999. Bottlenose dolphin – Tursiops truncatus (Montagu, 1821). Pages 137-<br />
182 in S.H. Ridgway and R. Harrison, eds. Handbook of marine mammals. Volume 6: The<br />
second book of dolphins and <strong>the</strong> porpoises. San Diego: Academic Press.<br />
Wells, R.S., A.B. Irvine, and M.D. Scott. 1980. The social ecology of inshore odontocetes. Pages 263-318<br />
in L. M. Herman, eds. Cetacean behavior: Mechanisms and functions. New York: John Wiley.<br />
Wells, R.S., M.D. Scott, and A.B. Irvine. 1987. The social structure of free-ranging bottlenose dolphins.<br />
Pages 247-305 in H.H. Genoways, eds. Current mammalogy, Volume 1. New York: John Wiley &<br />
Sons.<br />
Wells, R.S., L.J. Hansen, A. Baldridge, T.P. Dohl, D.L. Kelly, and R.H. Defran. 1990. Northward extension<br />
of <strong>the</strong> range of bottlenose dolphins along <strong>the</strong> Cali<strong>for</strong>nia coast. Pages 421-431 in S. Lea<strong>the</strong>rwood<br />
and R.R. Reeves, eds. The bottlenose dolphin. San Diego: Academic Press.<br />
Wells, R.S., H.L. Rhinehart, P. Cunningham, J. Whaley, M. Baran, C. Koberna, and D.P. Costa. 1999.<br />
Long distance offshore movements of bottlenose dolphins. <strong>Marine</strong> Mammal Science 15(4):1098-<br />
114.<br />
Westlake, R.L., and W.G. Gilmartin. 1990. Hawaiian monk seal pupping locations in <strong>the</strong> Northwestern<br />
Hawaiian Islands. Pacific Science 44(4):366-383.<br />
Whitehead, H. 2003. Sperm whales: Social evolution in <strong>the</strong> ocean. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.<br />
Whitehead, H., and L. Weilgart. 1991. Patterns of visually observable behaviour and vocalizations in<br />
groups of female sperm whales. Behaviour 118:276-296.<br />
Whitehead, H., and L. Weilgart. 2000. The sperm whale: Social females and roving males. Pages 154-<br />
172 in J. Mann, R.C. Connor, P.L. Tyack, and H. Whitehead, eds. Cetacean societies: Field<br />
studies of dolphins and whales. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.<br />
Whitehead, H., S. Brennan, and D. Grover. 1992. Distribution and behaviour of male sperm whales on <strong>the</strong><br />
Scotian Shelf, Canada. Canadian Journal of Zoology 70:912-918.<br />
Whiting, S.D. 1999. Use of <strong>the</strong> remote Sahul Banks, northwestern Australia, by dugongs, including<br />
breeding females. <strong>Marine</strong> Mammal Science 15(2): 609-615.<br />
Whiting, S.D. 2002. Rocky reefs provide <strong>for</strong>aging habitat <strong>for</strong> dugongs in <strong>the</strong> Darwin region of nor<strong>the</strong>rn<br />
Australia. Australian Mammalogy 24:147-150.<br />
Wiggins, S.M., M.A. McDonald, L.M. Munger, S.E. Moore, and J.A. Hildebrand. 2004. Waveguide<br />
propagation allows range estimates <strong>for</strong> North Pacific right whales in <strong>the</strong> Bering Sea. Canadian<br />
Acoustics 32(2):146-154.<br />
Willis, P.M., and R.W. Baird. 1998a. Status of <strong>the</strong> dwarf sperm whale, Kogia simus, with special reference<br />
to Canada. Canadian Field-Naturalist 112(1):114-125.<br />
Willis, P.M., and R.W. Baird. 1998b. Sightings and strandings of beaked whales on <strong>the</strong> west coast of<br />
Canada. Aquatic Mammals 24:21-25.<br />
Wilson, C.E., W.F. Perrin, J.W. Gilpatrick, Jr., and S. Lea<strong>the</strong>rwood. 1987. Summary of worldwide locality<br />
records of <strong>the</strong> striped dolphin, Stenella coeruleoalba. NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-<br />
SWFC 90:1- 65.<br />
Winn, H.E., and P.J. Perkins. 1976. Distribution and sounds of <strong>the</strong> minke whale, with a review of<br />
mysticete sounds. Cetology 19:1-12.<br />
3-85