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[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
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[22] D' Amico, A., and R. Pittenger, "A brief history of active sonar", Aquatic Mammals, vol. 35: Aquatic Mammals, pp. 426-434, 2009. Abstract
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[1336] Johnson, M. P., "Playing tag with whales", Oceanus, vol. 43, issue 2, Woods Hole, Massachusetts, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, pp. 57-58, 03/2005. Abstract
[1336] Johnson, M. P., "Playing tag with whales", Oceanus, vol. 43, issue 2, Woods Hole, Massachusetts, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, pp. 57-58, 03/2005. Abstract
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[3585] Ketten, D. R., J. Shoshani, J. J. Arruda, S. R. Cramer, J. S. Reidenberg, and M. Yamato, "Great ears: functional comparisons of land and marine leviathan ears", sixth Triennial Conference on Secondary Adaptations of Tetrapods to Life in Water, San Diego, CA, 2011. Abstract
[84] Ketten, D. R., D. K. Odell, and D. P. Domning, "Structure, function, and adaptation of the manatee ear", Marine Mammal Sensory Systems, New York, Plenum Press, pp. 77-95, 1993. Abstract
[6244] Ketten, D. R., J. J. Arruda, S. R. Cramer, A. L. Zosuls, and D. C. Mountain, "Biomechanical evidence of low to infrasonic hearing in Mysticetes: implications for impacts", 30th Workshop of the Ettore Majorana Foundation and Centre for Scientific Culture School of Ethology, Erice, Sicily, 2013. 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
[3585] Ketten, D. R., J. Shoshani, J. J. Arruda, S. R. Cramer, J. S. Reidenberg, and M. Yamato, "Great ears: functional comparisons of land and marine leviathan ears", sixth Triennial Conference on Secondary Adaptations of Tetrapods to Life in Water, San Diego, CA, 2011. Abstract
[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
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[1334] Lippsett, L., "WHOI Right Whale initiative accelerates research", Oceanus, vol. 44, issue 3, Woods Hole, Massachusetts, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, pp. 16-17, 12/2005. Abstract
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[1333] Nevala, Amy, E., "Investigating sonar and whale strandings", Oceanus, vol. 47, issue 2, Woods Hole, Massachusetts, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, pp. 38-41, 09/2009. Abstract