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Record #80355:

Behaviour of whales in relation to management; incorporating the Proceedings of a workshop of the same name held in Seattle, Washington, 19-23 April 1982 / Gregory P. Donovan, ed.

Title: Behaviour of whales in relation to management; incorporating the Proceedings of a workshop of the same name held in Seattle, Washington, 19-23 April 1982 / Gregory P. Donovan, ed.
Author(s): Donovan, Gregory P.,
Date: 1986.
Publisher: Cambridge: International Whaling Commission
In: International Whaling Commission. Special Issue. (1986.), Vol. 8 (1986)
Abstract: Discusses various aspects of whale behaviour in the light of current theories and in relation to current behavioural thought on other mammalian species. Also describes methodological approaches to studying whale behaviour and how these can assist in management problems.
Notes:

International Whaling Commission. Special Issue. Vol. 8 :282 p. (1986).

Keywords: 599.5 -- Cetacea.
591.5 -- Animal behaviour.
H6 -- Zoology: mammals.
SPRI record no.: 80355

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