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2005

Conference Publication

Male Humpback whales sing more while escorting females than with other males

Smith, J., Noad, M. J. and Dunlop, R. A. (2005). Male Humpback whales sing more while escorting females than with other males. The 16th Biennial Conference on the Biology of Marine Mammals, San Diego, California, 12-16 December 2005. USA: Society for Marine Mammalogy.

Male Humpback whales sing more while escorting females than with other males

2005

Conference Publication

Widespread and contextural use of social communication in migrating Humpback whales

Dunlop, R. A., Noad, M. J. and Cato, D.H. (2005). Widespread and contextural use of social communication in migrating Humpback whales. The 16th Biennial Conference on the Biology of Marine Mammals, San Diego, California, USA,, 12-16 December, 2005. California, USA: Socy. for Marine Mammalogy.

Widespread and contextural use of social communication in migrating Humpback whales

2005

Conference Publication

Spacing function for song in Humpback whales

Noad, M. J., Cato, D.H. and Dunlop, R. A. (2005). Spacing function for song in Humpback whales. The 16th Biennial Conference on the Biology of Marine Mammals, San Diego, California, USA, 12-16 December, 2005. USA: Socy. for Marine Mammalogy.

Spacing function for song in Humpback whales

2005

Conference Publication

Breaching by Humpback Whales during migration off the East Coast of Australia

Krzyszvzyk, E., Dunlop, R. A., Paton, D., Noad, M. J. and Goold, J. (2005). Breaching by Humpback Whales during migration off the East Coast of Australia. The 16th Biennial Conf. on the Biology of Marine Mammals, California, USA, 12-16 December 2005. California, USA: Socy. for Marine Mammalogy.

Breaching by Humpback Whales during migration off the East Coast of Australia

2004

Journal Article

The stress of four commercial farming practices, feeding, counting, grading and harvesting, in farmed rainbow trout, oncorhynchus mykiss

Dunlop, R. A., Laming, P. R. and Smith, T. E. (2004). The stress of four commercial farming practices, feeding, counting, grading and harvesting, in farmed rainbow trout, oncorhynchus mykiss. Marine And Freshwater Behaviour And Physiology, 37 (3), 179-192. doi: 10.1080/10236240400006133

The stress of four commercial farming practices, feeding, counting, grading and harvesting, in farmed rainbow trout, oncorhynchus mykiss