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Only male fin whales sing loud songs

Donald A. Croll (), Christopher W. Clark, Alejandro Acevedo, Bernie Tershy, Sergio Flores, Jason Gedamke and Jorge Urban
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Donald A. Croll: Center for Ocean Health, University of California
Christopher W. Clark: Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology, Bioacoustics Research Program
Alejandro Acevedo: California Academy of Sciences
Bernie Tershy: Center for Ocean Health, University of California
Sergio Flores: Universidad Autónoma de Baja California Sur
Jason Gedamke: Center for Ocean Health, University of California
Jorge Urban: Universidad Autónoma de Baja California Sur

Nature, 2002, vol. 417, issue 6891, 809-809

Abstract: These mammals need to call long-distance when it comes to attracting females.

Date: 2002
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