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Fig. 4.—Conceptual map illustrating the current understanding of the approximate typical range of each blue whale population. Colors indicate the song type, and patterns represent inferred ecological use of each region. Distribution and occurrence patterns are synthesized from acoustic research publ...

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Main Authors: Barlow, Dawn R, Klinck, Holger, Ponirakis, Dimitri, Holt Colberg, Mattea, Torres, Leigh G
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Published: Zenodo 2022
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7832595
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Summary:Fig. 4.—Conceptual map illustrating the current understanding of the approximate typical range of each blue whale population. Colors indicate the song type, and patterns represent inferred ecological use of each region. Distribution and occurrence patterns are synthesized from acoustic research published in the literature (e.g., Stafford et al. 2004; Balcazar et al. 2015, 2017; Tripovich et al. 2015; McCauley et al. 2018; Warren et al. 2021), and findings presented in this study. ... : Published as part of Barlow, Dawn R, Klinck, Holger, Ponirakis, Dimitri, Holt Colberg, Mattea & Torres, Leigh G, 2023, Temporal occurrence of three blue whale populations in New Zealand waters from passive acoustic monitoring, pp. 29-38 in Journal of Mammalogy 104 (1) on page 34, DOI: 10.1093/jmammal/gyac106, http://zenodo.org/record/7832587 ...