Distribution. Endemic to N Pacific Ocean, the majority ofrecords come from W North America from 32° 42° N to 54° 18' N, also recorded on the Pacific coast ofJapan from 35% to 41° 42° N. This suggests that distribution of this species spans the N Pacific Ocean, but with no records from the C Pacific Ocean, it remains possible that there are separate E and W populations. It has been suggested that distribution of this species is related to the deep current system of the subarctic. in Ziphiidae

Distribution. Endemic to N Pacific Ocean, the majority ofrecords come from W North America from 32° 42° N to 54° 18' N, also recorded on the Pacific coast ofJapan from 35% to 41° 42° N. This suggests that distribution of this species spans the N Pacific Ocean, but with no records from the C Pac...

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Main Authors: Russell A. Mittermeier, Don E. Wilson
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Language:unknown
Published: Lynx Edicions 2014
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Online Access:https://zenodo.org/record/6608507
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6608507
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:6608507 2023-05-15T18:28:13+02:00 Distribution. Endemic to N Pacific Ocean, the majority ofrecords come from W North America from 32° 42° N to 54° 18' N, also recorded on the Pacific coast ofJapan from 35% to 41° 42° N. This suggests that distribution of this species spans the N Pacific Ocean, but with no records from the C Pacific Ocean, it remains possible that there are separate E and W populations. It has been suggested that distribution of this species is related to the deep current system of the subarctic. in Ziphiidae Russell A. Mittermeier Don E. Wilson 2014-07-31 https://zenodo.org/record/6608507 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6608507 unknown Lynx Edicions doi:10.5281/zenodo.6608481 lsid:urn:lsid:plazi.org:pub:FF6AFFBFFFC7FFA9FFE31407FFC2FFE9 http://publication.plazi.org/id/FF6AFFBFFFC7FFA9FFE31407FFC2FFE9 doi:10.5281/zenodo.6608547 http://treatment.plazi.org/id/035387C7FFC2FFACFF711F50F5FEF8DF doi:10.5281/zenodo.6608506 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://zenodo.org/record/6608507 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6608507 oai:zenodo.org:6608507 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Biodiversity Taxonomy Animalia Chordata Mammalia Cetacea Hyperoodontidae Mesoplodon Mesoplodon carlhubbsi info:eu-repo/semantics/other image-figure 2014 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.660850710.5281/zenodo.660848110.5281/zenodo.660854710.5281/zenodo.6608506 2023-03-11T01:17:57Z Distribution. Endemic to N Pacific Ocean, the majority ofrecords come from W North America from 32° 42° N to 54° 18' N, also recorded on the Pacific coast ofJapan from 35% to 41° 42° N. This suggests that distribution of this species spans the N Pacific Ocean, but with no records from the C Pacific Ocean, it remains possible that there are separate E and W populations. It has been suggested that distribution of this species is related to the deep current system of the subarctic. Published as part of Russell A. Mittermeier & Don E. Wilson, 2014, Ziphiidae, pp. 326-357 in Handbook of the Mammals of the World – Volume 4 Sea Mammals, Barcelona :Lynx Edicions on page 351, DOI:10.5281/zenodo.6608481 Other/Unknown Material Subarctic Lynx Zenodo Pacific
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topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Chordata
Mammalia
Cetacea
Hyperoodontidae
Mesoplodon
Mesoplodon carlhubbsi
spellingShingle Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Chordata
Mammalia
Cetacea
Hyperoodontidae
Mesoplodon
Mesoplodon carlhubbsi
Russell A. Mittermeier
Don E. Wilson
Distribution. Endemic to N Pacific Ocean, the majority ofrecords come from W North America from 32° 42° N to 54° 18' N, also recorded on the Pacific coast ofJapan from 35% to 41° 42° N. This suggests that distribution of this species spans the N Pacific Ocean, but with no records from the C Pacific Ocean, it remains possible that there are separate E and W populations. It has been suggested that distribution of this species is related to the deep current system of the subarctic. in Ziphiidae
topic_facet Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Chordata
Mammalia
Cetacea
Hyperoodontidae
Mesoplodon
Mesoplodon carlhubbsi
description Distribution. Endemic to N Pacific Ocean, the majority ofrecords come from W North America from 32° 42° N to 54° 18' N, also recorded on the Pacific coast ofJapan from 35% to 41° 42° N. This suggests that distribution of this species spans the N Pacific Ocean, but with no records from the C Pacific Ocean, it remains possible that there are separate E and W populations. It has been suggested that distribution of this species is related to the deep current system of the subarctic. Published as part of Russell A. Mittermeier & Don E. Wilson, 2014, Ziphiidae, pp. 326-357 in Handbook of the Mammals of the World – Volume 4 Sea Mammals, Barcelona :Lynx Edicions on page 351, DOI:10.5281/zenodo.6608481
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Don E. Wilson
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title Distribution. Endemic to N Pacific Ocean, the majority ofrecords come from W North America from 32° 42° N to 54° 18' N, also recorded on the Pacific coast ofJapan from 35% to 41° 42° N. This suggests that distribution of this species spans the N Pacific Ocean, but with no records from the C Pacific Ocean, it remains possible that there are separate E and W populations. It has been suggested that distribution of this species is related to the deep current system of the subarctic. in Ziphiidae
title_short Distribution. Endemic to N Pacific Ocean, the majority ofrecords come from W North America from 32° 42° N to 54° 18' N, also recorded on the Pacific coast ofJapan from 35% to 41° 42° N. This suggests that distribution of this species spans the N Pacific Ocean, but with no records from the C Pacific Ocean, it remains possible that there are separate E and W populations. It has been suggested that distribution of this species is related to the deep current system of the subarctic. in Ziphiidae
title_full Distribution. Endemic to N Pacific Ocean, the majority ofrecords come from W North America from 32° 42° N to 54° 18' N, also recorded on the Pacific coast ofJapan from 35% to 41° 42° N. This suggests that distribution of this species spans the N Pacific Ocean, but with no records from the C Pacific Ocean, it remains possible that there are separate E and W populations. It has been suggested that distribution of this species is related to the deep current system of the subarctic. in Ziphiidae
title_fullStr Distribution. Endemic to N Pacific Ocean, the majority ofrecords come from W North America from 32° 42° N to 54° 18' N, also recorded on the Pacific coast ofJapan from 35% to 41° 42° N. This suggests that distribution of this species spans the N Pacific Ocean, but with no records from the C Pacific Ocean, it remains possible that there are separate E and W populations. It has been suggested that distribution of this species is related to the deep current system of the subarctic. in Ziphiidae
title_full_unstemmed Distribution. Endemic to N Pacific Ocean, the majority ofrecords come from W North America from 32° 42° N to 54° 18' N, also recorded on the Pacific coast ofJapan from 35% to 41° 42° N. This suggests that distribution of this species spans the N Pacific Ocean, but with no records from the C Pacific Ocean, it remains possible that there are separate E and W populations. It has been suggested that distribution of this species is related to the deep current system of the subarctic. in Ziphiidae
title_sort distribution. endemic to n pacific ocean, the majority ofrecords come from w north america from 32° 42° n to 54° 18' n, also recorded on the pacific coast ofjapan from 35% to 41° 42° n. this suggests that distribution of this species spans the n pacific ocean, but with no records from the c pacific ocean, it remains possible that there are separate e and w populations. it has been suggested that distribution of this species is related to the deep current system of the subarctic. in ziphiidae
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