Adaptiveness and Ecology of Echolocation in Toothed Whales

  • Wood F
  • Evans W
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Abstract

Of all aquatic animals only odontocete cetaceans are known to have a well developed sonar system. While certain other marine vertebrates will be discussed briefly in the latter part of this review, we are primarily concerned with the toothed whales.

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Wood, F. G., & Evans, W. E. (1980). Adaptiveness and Ecology of Echolocation in Toothed Whales. In Animal Sonar Systems (pp. 381–425). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-7254-7_16

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