The sperm and beaked whales are some of the largest toothed whales, but their offshore lifestyle and long dive times have made their study relatively difficult. Many beaked whale species appear externally similar and several species have only recently been identified. These whales are the basal odontocetes and diverged from the ancestral lineage c. 15–25 Ma. Beaked whales are characterized by the presence of a beak, while sperm whales were named for their spermaceti organ, a fatty structure containing oil thought to resemble semen, used in sound production. Sperm whales and some beaked whales were taken in large numbers during whaling operations in the last centuries. Much of what we know about them stems from the study of dead animals, but...
Earth’s deep oceans remains less well understood than the surface of Mars. Beaked whales (ziphiids) ...
Between the 8th January and the 25th February 2016, the largest sperm whale Physeter macrocephalus m...
Lack of knowledge regarding beaked whale biology restricts our ability to evaluate their vulnerabili...
The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources published guides to many threatened animals livin...
Sperm whales are found throughout the world's oceans in deep waters to the edge of the ice at b...
This chapter provides the overview of toothed whales. Toothed whales comprise the suborder Odontocet...
P. catodon is the largest of the toothed whales, and the only great whale in the suborder Odontoceti...
Stomach contents from 17 sperm whales, 15 males and two females, caught during commercial activities...
Stomach contents of 19 mature sperm whales, 18 males and one female, that stranded on New Zealand be...
Although extant sperm whales (Kogiidae and Physeteridae) and beaked whales (Ziphiidae) share a serie...
Beaked whales have been over-represented in whale strandings that have occurred at similar times and...
The sperm whale, made famous by Moby Dick, is one of the most fascinating of all ocean-dwelling spec...
Little is known about Ziphiidae, elusive deep-diving beaked whales that spend little time at the sur...
Living cetaceans are subdivided into two highly distinct suborders, Odontoceti (the echolocating too...
Between the 8th January and the 25th February 2016, the largest sperm whale Physeter macrocephalus m...
Earth’s deep oceans remains less well understood than the surface of Mars. Beaked whales (ziphiids) ...
Between the 8th January and the 25th February 2016, the largest sperm whale Physeter macrocephalus m...
Lack of knowledge regarding beaked whale biology restricts our ability to evaluate their vulnerabili...
The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources published guides to many threatened animals livin...
Sperm whales are found throughout the world's oceans in deep waters to the edge of the ice at b...
This chapter provides the overview of toothed whales. Toothed whales comprise the suborder Odontocet...
P. catodon is the largest of the toothed whales, and the only great whale in the suborder Odontoceti...
Stomach contents from 17 sperm whales, 15 males and two females, caught during commercial activities...
Stomach contents of 19 mature sperm whales, 18 males and one female, that stranded on New Zealand be...
Although extant sperm whales (Kogiidae and Physeteridae) and beaked whales (Ziphiidae) share a serie...
Beaked whales have been over-represented in whale strandings that have occurred at similar times and...
The sperm whale, made famous by Moby Dick, is one of the most fascinating of all ocean-dwelling spec...
Little is known about Ziphiidae, elusive deep-diving beaked whales that spend little time at the sur...
Living cetaceans are subdivided into two highly distinct suborders, Odontoceti (the echolocating too...
Between the 8th January and the 25th February 2016, the largest sperm whale Physeter macrocephalus m...
Earth’s deep oceans remains less well understood than the surface of Mars. Beaked whales (ziphiids) ...
Between the 8th January and the 25th February 2016, the largest sperm whale Physeter macrocephalus m...
Lack of knowledge regarding beaked whale biology restricts our ability to evaluate their vulnerabili...