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Vocal behavior of resident killer whale matrilines with newborn calves: The role of family signatures Brigitte M. Weißa͒ and Friedrich Ladich
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Document Date: 2006-02-06 16:17:02


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New York / Victoria / Munich / Vancouver / Cambridge / Austria Paul Spong / Helena Symonds OrcaLab / natal / Vienna / San Diego / Chicago / /

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Syntrillium Software Corporation / Bowles A. E. / Sony / Bain / Ford / Galapagos / SPSS / Oldenburg Verlag GmbH / analyzed using the SPSS / /

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Norway / Canada / /

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University of British Columbia / station OrcaLab / University of Vienna / University of Zurich / /

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hydrophone network / natal / /

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Galapagos Islands / Pacific Ocean / Sea Res / Johnstone Strait / Hanson Island / /

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Friedrich Ladich Department of Neurobiology and Behavior / Acoustical Society of America / U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission / University of British Columbia / Vancouver / University of Zurich / Cornell Lab of Ornithology / University of Vienna / Austrian Academy of Sciences / Univ. of Chicago / /

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Paul Spong / Anna Spong / John Ford / Brigitte M. Weißa / Friedrich Ladich / Scott / Graeme Ellis / Michael Bigg / Helena Symonds / /

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Bonferroni / /

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Alaska / British Columbia / New York / Washington / /

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South Pacific / southern Alaska / northern Norway / /

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neural network / /

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