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View article: Annex A-C: List of Participants, Agenda, List of Documents
Annex A-C: List of Participants, Agenda, List of Documents Open
Annex A: List of Participants Annex B: Agenda Annex C: List of Documents How to cite: International Whaling Commission, 2023. Report of the Scientific Committee: Annex A-C. J. Cetacean Res. Manage. (Suppl.). 24: 191-206.
View article: The Emirates at 2050: Balancing Development and Environmental Stewardship
The Emirates at 2050: Balancing Development and Environmental Stewardship Open
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) faces the challenge of balancing rapid economic development with environmental preservation and conservation in the Anthropocene era. The nation’s unique ecosystems, characterized by arid desert, rugged mount…
View article: Marine Mammals of the Emirates: Whales, Dolphins, Porpoises and Dugongs
Marine Mammals of the Emirates: Whales, Dolphins, Porpoises and Dugongs Open
Marine mammals have always captured the imagination of the people they share their environment with, but few people know that various species populate the waters of the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The world’s second largest population of d…
View article: Annex A-C: List of Participants, Agenda, List of Documents
Annex A-C: List of Participants, Agenda, List of Documents Open
How to cite: International Whaling Commission, 2022. Report of the Scientific Committee: Annex A-C. J. Cetacean Res. Manage. (Suppl.) 23: 172-198.
View article: Population structure associated with bioregion and seasonal prey distribution for Indo‐Pacific bottlenose dolphins (<i>Tursiops aduncus</i>) in South Africa
Population structure associated with bioregion and seasonal prey distribution for Indo‐Pacific bottlenose dolphins (<i>Tursiops aduncus</i>) in South Africa Open
Many marine species exhibit fine‐scale population structure despite high mobility and a lack of physical barriers to dispersal, but the evolutionary drivers of differentiation in these systems are generally poorly understood. Here we inves…
View article: Comparative biogeography and the evolution of population structure for bottlenose and common dolphins in the Indian Ocean
Comparative biogeography and the evolution of population structure for bottlenose and common dolphins in the Indian Ocean Open
Aim In the marine environment, where there are few physical boundaries to gene flow, there is often nevertheless intraspecific diversity with consequences for effective conservation and management. Here, we compare two closely related dolp…
View article: Phylogenomics of the genus Tursiops and closely related Delphininae reveals extensive reticulation among lineages and provides inference about eco-evolutionary drivers
Phylogenomics of the genus Tursiops and closely related Delphininae reveals extensive reticulation among lineages and provides inference about eco-evolutionary drivers Open
View article: Cryptic lineage differentiation among Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops aduncus) in the northwest Indian Ocean
Cryptic lineage differentiation among Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops aduncus) in the northwest Indian Ocean Open
Phylogeography can provide insight into the potential for speciation and identify geographic regions and evolutionary processes associated with species richness and evolutionary endemism. In the marine environment, highly mobile species so…
View article: Low genetic diversity after a bottleneck in a population of a critically endangered migratory marine turtle species
Low genetic diversity after a bottleneck in a population of a critically endangered migratory marine turtle species Open
View article: The Gulf of Ambracia's Common Bottlenose Dolphins, Tursiops truncatus
The Gulf of Ambracia's Common Bottlenose Dolphins, Tursiops truncatus Open