The first report of Kogia sima on the Caribbean coast of Honduras and second in Central America was documented from an individual found stranded in Punto Izopo National Park located in Tela-Atlántida (February 6th 2011). The identification of the individual as K. sima was based on a combination of morphological and meristic characteristics. KEY WORDSDwarf sperm whale, Central America, Honduras, Kogia sima, Punta Izopo National Park Primer reporte de Kogia sima en la costa Caribe de Honduras y el segundo en América Central; se documentó un individuo encallado en el Parque Nacional Punto Izopo situado en Tela, Atlántida (06 de febrero del 2011). La identificación del individuo como K. sima se basa en una combinación de características morfoló...
Marine mammal stranding events are used as an important tool for understanding cetacean biology worl...
La Ballena Cabeza de Melón Peponocephala electra (Gray 1846) es una de las especies de Odontocetos c...
WOS:000625202600001International audienceMonitoring large marine mammals is challenging due to their...
The dwarf sperm whale, Kogia sima, is one of the lesser known Odontoceti species, in spite of its wo...
The dwarf sperm whale, Kogia sima check for this species in other resources (Owen 1866), (Cetacea: K...
Cetacean strandings in Costa Rica are reported for a period of 33 years, with a total of 35 strandin...
The dwarf sperm whale, Kogia sima (Owen 1866), (Cetacea: Kogiidae) is distributed in tropical pela...
Éste es el primer registro del cachalote (Physeter macrocephalus) y del cachalote enano (Kogia sima)...
Abstract Documenting marine mammal strandings provides important information needed to understand th...
No dia 20 de Outubro de 1984 foi encontrado na Praia do Almoxarife, Ilha do Fail, Açores (38°34.08'N...
This short communication presents details on a stranding of a pregnant dwarf sperm whale in Honduras
Very little information exists about the cetaceans in the Guianas: Suriname and its neighboring coun...
Nineteen species of cetaceans (families Balaenopteridae, Kogiidae, Physeteridae, Ziphiidae and Delph...
Inshore cetaceans from the North and South Pacific coast of Costa Rica. Twenty nine cetacean speci...
Cetaceans have been studied in Guatemala since 1960s, but only a few scientific works based on the c...
Marine mammal stranding events are used as an important tool for understanding cetacean biology worl...
La Ballena Cabeza de Melón Peponocephala electra (Gray 1846) es una de las especies de Odontocetos c...
WOS:000625202600001International audienceMonitoring large marine mammals is challenging due to their...
The dwarf sperm whale, Kogia sima, is one of the lesser known Odontoceti species, in spite of its wo...
The dwarf sperm whale, Kogia sima check for this species in other resources (Owen 1866), (Cetacea: K...
Cetacean strandings in Costa Rica are reported for a period of 33 years, with a total of 35 strandin...
The dwarf sperm whale, Kogia sima (Owen 1866), (Cetacea: Kogiidae) is distributed in tropical pela...
Éste es el primer registro del cachalote (Physeter macrocephalus) y del cachalote enano (Kogia sima)...
Abstract Documenting marine mammal strandings provides important information needed to understand th...
No dia 20 de Outubro de 1984 foi encontrado na Praia do Almoxarife, Ilha do Fail, Açores (38°34.08'N...
This short communication presents details on a stranding of a pregnant dwarf sperm whale in Honduras
Very little information exists about the cetaceans in the Guianas: Suriname and its neighboring coun...
Nineteen species of cetaceans (families Balaenopteridae, Kogiidae, Physeteridae, Ziphiidae and Delph...
Inshore cetaceans from the North and South Pacific coast of Costa Rica. Twenty nine cetacean speci...
Cetaceans have been studied in Guatemala since 1960s, but only a few scientific works based on the c...
Marine mammal stranding events are used as an important tool for understanding cetacean biology worl...
La Ballena Cabeza de Melón Peponocephala electra (Gray 1846) es una de las especies de Odontocetos c...
WOS:000625202600001International audienceMonitoring large marine mammals is challenging due to their...