<p>Injuries include: (a) cut-like indentation and indentation injuries on the peduncle of an Atlantic spotted dolphin, (b) curvilinear incised scar, from left to right across its peduncle and extending to its left flank in an Atlantic spotted dolphin, (c) opposing cuts in the dorsal fin of an Atlantic spotted dolphin, (d) cookie cutter shark wound on the right flipper of an Atlantic spotted dolphin, (e) indentation marks on the dorsal fin of a bottlenose dolphin, (f) Scar of a healed shark-inflicted wound on the anterior peduncle of a bottlenose dolphin, (g) non-linear severed dorsal fin of a bottlenose dolphin, (h) oval shaped cuts in the trailing edge of a bottlenose dolphin, (i) parallel cuts behind the dorsal fin of a false killer whale...
Ship strikes are a major issue for the conservation of may cetacean species. Certain gross and micro...
<p>Legend: <sup>a</sup><i>B.p.</i>, <i>Balaenoptera physalus</i>; <i>K.b.</i>, <i>Kogia breviceps</i...
A) Cutaneous erosions, lacerations and abrasions (animal no. 56; Kogia breviceps). There are multipl...
Aruba, located close to the coasts of Colombia and Venezuela, is one of the most densely populated i...
Cetaceans are tight-skinned mammals that exhibit an extraordinary capacity to heal deep soft tissue ...
<p>Numbers indicate individuals; numbers in parentheses indicate number of injuries.</p>a<p>Individu...
Nine bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) calves that stranded in Virginia in 1996 and 1997 died ...
Collapsed dorsal fins are rare in odontocete cetaceans, having been reported for only a few species....
The Strait of Gibraltar is a heavily used marine area, with intense fishing operations and one of th...
A) Subcutaneous hemorrhage (animal no. 221; Mesoplodon mirus). The subcutis and suprascapular muscul...
Assessment of injuries in marine mammals may be required to help authorities determine whether human...
We succinctly review and document new cases of diseases of the skin and the skeletal system and exte...
abstract: Vessel-whale collision events represented the ultimate cause of death for 21 (52.5%) of th...
A) Cervico-occipital fracture (animal no. 142; Physeter macrocephalus). There is a single, well-dema...
<p>Numbers indicate individuals; numbers in parentheses indicate number of injuries.</p>a<p>Two indi...
Ship strikes are a major issue for the conservation of may cetacean species. Certain gross and micro...
<p>Legend: <sup>a</sup><i>B.p.</i>, <i>Balaenoptera physalus</i>; <i>K.b.</i>, <i>Kogia breviceps</i...
A) Cutaneous erosions, lacerations and abrasions (animal no. 56; Kogia breviceps). There are multipl...
Aruba, located close to the coasts of Colombia and Venezuela, is one of the most densely populated i...
Cetaceans are tight-skinned mammals that exhibit an extraordinary capacity to heal deep soft tissue ...
<p>Numbers indicate individuals; numbers in parentheses indicate number of injuries.</p>a<p>Individu...
Nine bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) calves that stranded in Virginia in 1996 and 1997 died ...
Collapsed dorsal fins are rare in odontocete cetaceans, having been reported for only a few species....
The Strait of Gibraltar is a heavily used marine area, with intense fishing operations and one of th...
A) Subcutaneous hemorrhage (animal no. 221; Mesoplodon mirus). The subcutis and suprascapular muscul...
Assessment of injuries in marine mammals may be required to help authorities determine whether human...
We succinctly review and document new cases of diseases of the skin and the skeletal system and exte...
abstract: Vessel-whale collision events represented the ultimate cause of death for 21 (52.5%) of th...
A) Cervico-occipital fracture (animal no. 142; Physeter macrocephalus). There is a single, well-dema...
<p>Numbers indicate individuals; numbers in parentheses indicate number of injuries.</p>a<p>Two indi...
Ship strikes are a major issue for the conservation of may cetacean species. Certain gross and micro...
<p>Legend: <sup>a</sup><i>B.p.</i>, <i>Balaenoptera physalus</i>; <i>K.b.</i>, <i>Kogia breviceps</i...
A) Cutaneous erosions, lacerations and abrasions (animal no. 56; Kogia breviceps). There are multipl...