Evidence from sperm whale clans of symbolic marking in non-human cultures
Taylor A. Hersh(Dalhousie University), Hal Whitehead(Dalhousie University), Leigh S. Hickmott(University of St Andrews), Erin M. Oleson(National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration), Steve Dawson(University of Otago), James Pilkington(Fisheries and Oceans Canada), Elisabeth Slooten(University of Otago), Yvonne Barkley(University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa), Luke Rendell(University of St Andrews), Shane Gero(Dalhousie University), Manuel Goulartt de Medeiros de Carvalho Fernandes(University of Canterbury), Marta Guerra(University of Otago), Ricardo Antunes(University of St Andrews), Roger Payne, Olive Andrews(University of Auckland), Masao Amano(Nagasaki University), Jonathan Gordon(University of St Andrews), Cory Ann Hom-Weaver, Thomas Doniol‐Valcroze(Fisheries and Oceans Canada), Andy Rogan, Iain Kerr, Elizabeth Ferguson, Lindy Weilgart(Dalhousie University), Christopher M. Johnson(Curtin University), Maurício Cantor(Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife), Thomas F. Norris, Karlina Merkens(National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration)
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