Marine Mammals: Evolutionary Biology 2nd Edition
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Marine Mammals: Evolutionary Biology 2nd Edition
Annalisa Berta Department of Biology San Diego State University San Diego, California
James L. Sumich Biology Department Grossmont College El Cajon, California
Kit M. Kovacs Biodiversity Programme Norwegian Polar Institute Tromsø, Norway With illustrations by Pieter Arend Folkens A Higher Porpoise Design Group Benecia, California Peter J. Adam Department of Biology San Diego State University San Diego, California
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CONTENTS
Preface
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Acknowledgments
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1. Introduction 1.1. Marine Mammals—“What Are They?” 1.2. Adaptations for Aquatic Life 1.3. Scope and Use of This Book 1.4. Time Scale 1.5. Early Observations of Marine Mammals 1.6. Emergence of Marine Mammal Science 1.7. Further Reading and Resources References
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