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Data from: High suckling rates and acoustic crypsis of humpback whale neonates maximise potential for mother–calf energy transfer
Simone K. A. Videsen
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Lars Bejder
(Creator)
Mark Johnson
(Creator)
Peter T. Madsen
(Creator)
School of Biology
Marine Alliance for Science & Technology Scotland
Sea Mammal Research Unit
Sound Tags Group
Bioacoustics group
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High suckling rates and acoustic crypsis of humpback whale neonates maximise potential for mother–calf energy transfer
Videsen, S. K. A., Bejder, L., Johnson, M. & Madsen, P. T.,
Aug 2017
,
In:
Functional Ecology.
31
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8
,
p. 1561-1573
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Crypsis
100%
Neonate
100%
Cetacea
100%
Vocalization
40%
Selection Pressure
20%