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yangtze finless propoise
[1464] Mooney, A. T., S. Li, D. R. Ketten, K. Wang, and D. Wang, "Auditory temporal resolution and evoked responses to pulsed sounds for the Yangtze finless porpoises (Neophocaena phocaenoides asiaeorientalis)", Journal of Comparative Physiology A Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology, vol. 197, issue 12: Journal of Comparative Physiology A, pp. 1149-1158, 12/2011.
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[88] Ketten, D. R., and D. Wartzok, "Three-dimensional reconstructions of the dolphin ear", Sensory Abilities of Cetaceans: Field and Laboratroy Evidence, Proc. NATO ASI Ser. A, Life Sci., vol. 196, New York and London, Plenum Press, pp. 81-105, 09-Aug-1999, 1990. Abstract
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whoi
[6243] Cramer, S. R., D. R. Ketten, J. J. Arruda, R. Manchester, and M. Niemeyer, "Centralizing marine mammal stranding data: a web-based content management system", 20th Biennial Conference on the Biology of Marine Mammals, Dunedin, New Zealand, Society for Marine Mammology, pp. 51, 12/2013. Abstract
white matter
whales
whale strandings
whale stranding
[17] Ketten, D. R., "Why do whales beach themselves? Are strandings increasing?", Scientific American, vol. 301, issue 4: Nature Publishing Group, pp. 96, 10/2009. Abstract
whale hearing
[6236] Tubelli, A. A., A. L. Zosuls, D. R. Ketten, and D. C. Mountain, "Elastic modulus of cetacean auditory ossicles", The Anatomical Record, vol. 297, issue 5, pp. 892-900, 02/2014. Abstract
[42] Ketten, D. R., and K. Madin, "How to see what whales hear", Oceanus, vol. 43, issue 2, Woods Hole, Massachusetts, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, pp. 59-63, 03/2005. Abstract
[6241] Yamato, M., H. N. Koopman, G. Feijoo, D. R. Ketten, and M. Niemeyer, "Fatty sound reception in minke whales: the lipid composition and potential function of fats associated with mysticete ears", 20th Biennial Conference on the Biology of Marine Mammals, Dunedin, New Zealand, Society for Marine Mammology, pp. 229, 2013. Abstract
whale ears