Marine Mammals 2006
DOI: 10.1016/b978-012088552-7/50012-6
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Sound Production for Communication, Echolocation, and Prey Capture

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“…Externally, the pan bone region of each side of the lower jaw is covered with a fat deposit; it apparently continues with the lipids of the melon and of the channel inside the jaw, and extends toward the throat and from the posterior of the jaw to make contact with the tympano‐periotic complex (Norris, 1968; Varanasi and Malins, 1970, 1971; Morris, 1986). This fat acts as a low density sound channel and conducts sounds from the flared portion of the lower jaw directly to the middle ear (Berta and Sumich, 1999).…”
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“…Externally, the pan bone region of each side of the lower jaw is covered with a fat deposit; it apparently continues with the lipids of the melon and of the channel inside the jaw, and extends toward the throat and from the posterior of the jaw to make contact with the tympano‐periotic complex (Norris, 1968; Varanasi and Malins, 1970, 1971; Morris, 1986). This fat acts as a low density sound channel and conducts sounds from the flared portion of the lower jaw directly to the middle ear (Berta and Sumich, 1999).…”
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“…O crescente reconhecimento de que as populações de mamíferos marinhos estão limitadas em número e que sua exploração deve ser regulada, traduz-se no aumento gradativo dos estudos sobre esses animais. Entre 1961 e 1988 cerca de 24.000 artigos referentes a mamíferos marinhos foram publicados, uma média de 646 artigos por ano (Berta & Sumich, 1999).…”
Section: Ordem Cetaceaunclassified
“…A ordem Cetacea inclui as grandes baleias de barbatanas e os golfinhos. Já a ordem Sirenia é representada pelos peixes-boi e dugongos (Berta & Sumich, 1999).…”
Section: Ordem Cetaceaunclassified
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