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Ecology and conservation of socially learned foraging tactics in odontocetes

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Exposure and response of satellite-tagged Blainville's beaked whales to mid-frequency active sonar off Kauaʻi, Hawaiʻi

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Beaked whales and El Niño: evidence for ENSO effects on Blainville's beaked and goose-beaked whale space use in Hawaiian waters

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False killer whales and fisheries in Hawaiian waters: evidence from mouthline and dorsal fin injuries reveal ongoing and repeated interactions

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Incorporating telemetry information into capture-recapture analyses improves precision and accuracy of abundance estimates given spatiotemporally biased recapture effort

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Biologically Important Areas II for cetaceans within U.S. and adjacent waters: West Coast Region

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Long-term strategies for studying rare species: results and lessons from a multi-species study of odontocetes around the main Hawaiian Islands

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Biologically Important Areas II for cetaceans within U.S. and adjacent waters: Hawaiʻi Region

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Bringing the right fishermen to the table: Indices of overlap between endangered false killer whales and nearshore fisheries in Hawai‘i

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Life history and social structure as drivers of variance in persistent organic pollutant levels and stable isotopes in Hawaiian false killer whales

False killer whales are long-lived, slow to mature, apex predators, and therefore susceptible to bioaccumulation of persistent organic pollutants (POPs). Hawaiian waters are home to three distinct populations: pelagic; Northwestern Hawaiian Islands …