Whales of the Southern Ocean : Biology, Whaling and Perspectives of Population Recovery / Yuri Makhalev.
2019
QL737.C4 M55 2019
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Title
Whales of the Southern Ocean : Biology, Whaling and Perspectives of Population Recovery / Yuri Makhalev.
Author
Mikhalev, Yuri, author.
ISBN
9783030292522 (electronic book)
3030292525 (electronic book)
3030292517
9783030292515
3030292525 (electronic book)
3030292517
9783030292515
Published
Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2019]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (401 pages).
Call Number
QL737.C4 M55 2019
Dewey Decimal Classification
599.509167
Summary
Based on actual data of Soviet whaling, and reliable methodologies that existed at the time when this monograph was written, it examines the distribution and migration patterns of whales of the Southern Ocean. It defines distinct populations on the basis of phenes, as well as whale breeding zones, which are located in the adjacent to the Southern Ocean waters at lower latitudes. The book records the presence of a new species of killer whale in the Southern Ocean--Orcinus nana. Prenatal growth patterns, pregnancy and lactation duration, mean sizes of new-born whales are determined. Methods for the graphic recording of registering structures are described, and an original method for their decoding is proposed to determine animal age. The age of sexual and physical maturity, life expectancy is determined. Earlier unknown "pair formations" on the lower jaw of baleen whales and sperm whales are described, together with their macro, histological and electronic microscopic structure. The impact of the extermination of whales on the Southern Ocean ecosystem is examined, recommendations for control of the current state of whale populations are given, and perspectives of whale population recovery are estimated. Regions that could be used as testing areas for whale registration method are defined. The book is intended for biologist-cytologists, ecologists and other specialists interested in cetaceans, and for biology students.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on February 17, 2020).
Series
Advances in Polar Ecology ; v. 5.
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Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Historical review of whaling
2. Analysis of the correlation between whale length and weight
3. General growth laws
4. Biology of reproduction of cetaceans
5. Whale distribution
6. Southern Ocean ecosystem status and perspectives on whale population recovery
7. Photo selection.-Literature.
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Historical review of whaling
2. Analysis of the correlation between whale length and weight
3. General growth laws
4. Biology of reproduction of cetaceans
5. Whale distribution
6. Southern Ocean ecosystem status and perspectives on whale population recovery
7. Photo selection.-Literature.