Dear all,

here are some new publications of week 38/ 2008,
which haven't been announced on MARMAM earlier AFAIK.

By clicking the following link you are guided to 
a website, where the following references are 
linked to their according journal homepages. 
There you can find abstracts and contact 
information:
<http://www.mmbib.com/news.php>

Please do not contact MARMAM, the MARMAM editors or me for reprints. Thank you.

Thanks to all of you who sent in reprints to be 
included in the weekly announcements.

Kindest Regards,
Jan Herrmann

CETACEA

Barthelmess, K. (2007):
The Commencement of Regular Arctic Cruise Ship 
Tourism: Wilhelm Bade and the "Nordische 
Hochseefischerei Gesellschaft" of 1892/1893.
Tourism in Marine Environments 4(2-3): 113-120.

Dagleish, M.P. et al. (2008):
Fatal mycotic encephalitis caused by Aspergillus 
fumigatus in a northern bottlenose whale 
(Hyperoodon ampullatus).
The Veterinary Record 163(20): 602-604.

Goldbogen, J.A. et al. (2008):
Foraging behavior of humpback whales: kinematic 
and respiratory patterns suggest a high cost for 
a lunge.
Journal of Experimental Biology 211(23): 3712-3719.

Ilyukhina, V.A., M.N. Krivoshchapova, and G.V. Manzhosova (2008):
Psychophysiological study of the effects of 
adaptation to tactile interaction with dolphins 
in six- to seven-year-old children.
Human physiology 34(4): 421-430.

Macé, M. and B. Crouau-Roy (2008):
A highly polymorphic insertion in the 
Y-chromosome amelogenin gene can be used for 
evolutionary biology, population genetics and 
sexing in Cetacea and Artiodactyla.
BMC Genetics 9(64): .

Meshchersky, I.G., M.V. Kholodova, and E.Y. Zvychaynaya (2008):
Molecular genetic study of the beluga 
(Delphinapterus leucas: Cetacea, Monodontidae) 
summering in the southern Sea of Okhotsk as 
compared to North American populations.
Russian Journal of Genetics 44(9): 1105-1110.

Quérouil, S. et al. (2008):
Why Do Dolphins Form Mixed-Species Associations in the Azores?
Ethology 114(12): 1183-1194.

Rector, A. et al. (2008):
Genomic characterization of novel dolphin 
papillomaviruses provides indications for 
recombination within the Papillomaviridae.
Virology 378(1): 151-161.

Rossi, M. (2008):
Corrigendum to 'Modeling the unknown: how to make 
a perfect whale' [Endeavour 32 (2) (2008) 58-63].
Endeavour 32(3): 82.

Sonne, C. et al. (2008):
Effects of organohalogen pollutants on 
haematological and urine clinical-chemical 
parameters in Greenland sledge dogs (Canis 
familiaris).
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety 69(3): 381-390.Epub.

Williams, R. and K. Crosbie (2007):
Antarctic Whales and Antarctic Tourism.
Tourism in Marine Environments 4(2-3): 195-202.


PINNIPEDIA

Cherel, Y. et al. (2008):
Stable isotopes reveal the trophic position and 
mesopelagic fish diet of female southern elephant 
seals breeding on the Kerguelen Islands.
Marine Ecology Progress Series 370(): 239-247.

Frouin, H. et al. (2008):
Toxic effects of tributyltin and its metabolites 
on harbour seal (Phoca vitulina) immune cells in 
vitro.
Aquatic Toxicology 90(3): 243-251.

Thums, M., C.J.A. Bradshaw, and M.A. Hindell (2008):
Tracking changes in relative body composition of 
southern elephant seals using swim speed data.
Marine Ecology Progress Series 370(): 249-261.

Sonne, C. et al. (2008):
Is there a link between hypospadias and 
organochlorine exposure in East Greenland sledge 
dogs (Canis familiaris)?
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety 69(3): 391-395.


OTHER MARINE MAMMALS

Harr, K.E. et al. (2008):
Debromoaplysia toxin in Lyngbya-dominated mats on 
manatees (Trichechus manatus latirostris) in the 
Florida King's Bay ecosystem.
Toxicon 52(2): 385-388.

Lemelin, R.H. and B. Smale (2007):
Wildlife Tourist Archetypes: Are All Polar Bear 
Viewers in Churchill, Manitoba Ecotourists?
Tourism in Marine Environments 4(2-3): 97-111.


-- 
--> jan.herrmann -at - cetacea.de

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