1 The internal growth rings of the teeth of the crabeater seal (Lobodon carcinophagus) are described and the annual pattern established. 2 By examination of near term foetuses, recently weaned pups, half‐year‐old, one‐year‐old and older animals the probable pattern of dentine deposition in the first year is established. The neonatal line is conspicuous; a line marking the time of weaning is present and also a line which probably represents the pup moult. The rate of dentine deposition is discussed and it is suggested that lactation extends over about five weeks. 3 Using ages determined from the growth rings in the canine teeth, an average growth curve for body length has been constructed and is compared with earlier estimates of th...
Direct observation of 387 embryos in the early stages of development was combined with observations ...
Mediterranean monk seals Monachus monachus are classified as Critically Endangered on the IUCN Red L...
Counts of Growth Layer Groups (GLGs) in the dentin of marine mammal teeth are widely used as indicat...
Growth in length and weight of a large sample of crabeater seals Lobodon carcinophagus collected ove...
The development of age determination methods in marine mammals is reviewed with particular reference...
Studies have been made on age determination, reproduction, growth and population structure in the ha...
Teeth were taken from 120 bottlenose dolphins, Tursiops truncatus, which had stranded on the midAtla...
BENJAMINSEN, T. 1973. Age determination and the growth and age distribution from cementum growth la...
Morphology, relative size and growth of the South African fur seal or Cape fur seal, Arctocephalus p...
Estimation of the age of individuals is a fundamental parameter for understanding the biology of ind...
We investigated the validity and accuracy of age estimation in harp seals, Phoca groenlandica, using...
Knowledge of age structure and longevity (maximum age) are essential for modelling marine mammal pop...
Growth of upper canine teeth of male Antarctic fur seals (Arctocephalus gazella) which died of natur...
This paper presents a critical review of methods for estimating absolute or relative age in marine m...
Skulls of 157 Arctocephalus australis (94 males and 63 females) from animals stranded dead on the Ri...
Direct observation of 387 embryos in the early stages of development was combined with observations ...
Mediterranean monk seals Monachus monachus are classified as Critically Endangered on the IUCN Red L...
Counts of Growth Layer Groups (GLGs) in the dentin of marine mammal teeth are widely used as indicat...
Growth in length and weight of a large sample of crabeater seals Lobodon carcinophagus collected ove...
The development of age determination methods in marine mammals is reviewed with particular reference...
Studies have been made on age determination, reproduction, growth and population structure in the ha...
Teeth were taken from 120 bottlenose dolphins, Tursiops truncatus, which had stranded on the midAtla...
BENJAMINSEN, T. 1973. Age determination and the growth and age distribution from cementum growth la...
Morphology, relative size and growth of the South African fur seal or Cape fur seal, Arctocephalus p...
Estimation of the age of individuals is a fundamental parameter for understanding the biology of ind...
We investigated the validity and accuracy of age estimation in harp seals, Phoca groenlandica, using...
Knowledge of age structure and longevity (maximum age) are essential for modelling marine mammal pop...
Growth of upper canine teeth of male Antarctic fur seals (Arctocephalus gazella) which died of natur...
This paper presents a critical review of methods for estimating absolute or relative age in marine m...
Skulls of 157 Arctocephalus australis (94 males and 63 females) from animals stranded dead on the Ri...
Direct observation of 387 embryos in the early stages of development was combined with observations ...
Mediterranean monk seals Monachus monachus are classified as Critically Endangered on the IUCN Red L...
Counts of Growth Layer Groups (GLGs) in the dentin of marine mammal teeth are widely used as indicat...