Apologies if this is a repeat of a prior alert.

As many of you know, Dr. Sherrie Eldridge and colleagues undertook a remarkable 
study of somatosensory innervation in the skin of humpback whales when a PhD 
student at U Mass Dartmouth, USA. There is a posthumous publication reporting 
some of that work, https://doi.org/10.1002/ar.24856. She had delayed 
publication of her dissertation until it was published as papers. I was 
thrilled to find that her thesis is now available online. 
https://repository.lib.umassd.edu/view/pdfCoverPage?instCode=01MA_DM_INST&filePid=13155715160001301&download=true

Title: Somatosensory innervation in the aquatically-adapted skin of humpback 
whales (Megaptera novaeangliae): a dissertation in Marine Science and 
Technology : Living Marine Resources Science and Management.

Michael Moore
Emeritus Research Scholar
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
[email protected]



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