Phocoena

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Noun1.Phocoena - porpoises
mammal genus - a genus of mammals
porpoise - any of several small gregarious cetacean mammals having a blunt snout and many teeth
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The paper, Decline towards extinction of Mexico's vaquita porpoise (Phocoena sinus) by Armando M Jaramillo-Legorreta, Gustavo Cardenas-Hinojosa, Edwyna Nieto-Gardia, Lorenzo Rojas-Bracho, Len Thoma, Ja M Ver Hoef, Jeffrey Moore, Barbara Taylor, Jay Barlow and Nicholas Tregenza is published today in Royal Society Open Science, available online.
in stranded harbour porpoises (Phocoena phocoena) on the Dutch coast.
For example, the recent virtual extinction of the Yangtze River Dolphin (Lipotes vexillifer) in China (Smith et al., 2008) and 'critically endangered' status of others, such as the Vaquita, Phocoena sinus (Rojas-Bracho et al., 2008) are evidence of rapidly declining population sizes and uncertain futures of such species worldwide.
Mae'r dolffin trwyn potel (Tursiops truncatus; Bottle nosed dolphin), y dolffin cyffredin (Delphinus delphis; Common dolphin) a'r llamhidydd (Phocoena phocoena; Harbour porpoise) i gyd i'w gweld yn Ardal Cadwraeth Arbennig Pen Llyn a'r Sarnau, ac felly ar ol dysgu sut i wahaniaethu rhyngddyn nhw, allan a ni i ddechrau eu gwylio.
For the Brazilian waters, the feeding habitats and distribution of killer whales are still poorly known and only two cetaceans have been reported as prey items of the species: the franciscana (Pontoporia blainvillei) (Ott and Danilewicz, 1998; Santos and Netto, 2005) and the Burmeister's porpoise (Phocoena spinipinnis) (Dalla Rosa, 1995).
Though not seen during BOWFEST aerial surveys, harbor porpoise, Phocoena phocoena, also occur off Barrow (Suydam and George, 1992), and occasionally killer whales, Orcinus orca (Braham and Dahlheim, 1982; Clarke et al.
Stratification and age-related differences in blubber fatty acids of the male harbour porpoise (Phococena phocoena).
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