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1. Parallel Spectral Tuning of a Cone Visual Pigment Provides Evidence for Ancient Deep-Sea Adaptations in Cetaceans.

2. Alterations of pleiotropic neuropeptide-receptor gene couples in Cetacea.

3. Molecular evolution of wound healing-related genes during cetacean secondary aquatic adaptation.

4. Repatterning of mammalian backbone regionalization in cetaceans.

5. Evolution of ion channels in cetaceans: a natural experiment in the tree of life.

6. Cetaceans are the next frontier for vocal rhythm research.

7. Small reductions in cargo vessel speed substantially reduce noise impacts to marine mammals.

8. Voices in the ocean.

9. Toothed whales use distinct vocal registers for echolocation and communication.

10. Assessing data bias in visual surveys from a cetacean monitoring programme.

11. Retia mirabilia: Protecting the cetacean brain from locomotion-generated blood pressure pulses.

12. Early giant reveals faster evolution of large body size in ichthyosaurs than in cetaceans.

13. A machine learning pipeline for classification of cetacean echolocation clicks in large underwater acoustic datasets.

14. Towards understanding the welfare of cetaceans in accredited zoos and aquariums.

15. Form, function, and divergence of a generic fin shape in small cetaceans.

16. Scaling of heart rate with breathing frequency and body mass in cetaceans.

17. The isotopic niche of Atlantic, biting marine mammals and its relationship to skull morphology and body size.

18. Research on whales, dolphins, and porpoises.

19. Cetacean occurrence and diversity in whale-watching waters off Mirissa, Southern Sri Lanka.

20. Shifting trends: Detecting changes in cetacean population dynamics in shifting habitat.

21. A natural endocast of an early Miocene odontocete and its implications in cetacean brain evolution.

22. Convergent Cortistatin losses parallel modifications in circadian rhythmicity and energy homeostasis in Cetacea and other mammalian lineages.

23. The range of atlanto-occipital joint motion in cetaceans reflects their feeding behavior.

24. The energetics of 'airtime': estimating swim power from breaching behaviour in fishes and cetaceans.

25. Co-evolution of cerebral and cerebellar expansion in cetaceans.

26. Cetacean biodiversity, spatial and temporal trends based on stranding records (1920-2016), Victoria, Australia.

27. Aerial-trained deep learning networks for surveying cetaceans from satellite imagery.

28. Causes and consequences of female centrality in cetacean societies.

29. Odontocete peduncle tendons for possible control of fluke orientation and flexibility.

30. Acoustic characterization of sensors used for marine environmental monitoring.

31. Marine Mammal Lung Dynamics when Exposed to Underwater Explosion Impulse.

32. Marine litter: One of the major threats for marine mammals. Outcomes from the European Cetacean Society workshop.

33. Unexpected evolutionary patterns of dental ontogenetic traits in cetartiodactyl mammals.

34. The Singularity of Cetacea Behavior Parallels the Complete Inactivation of Melatonin Gene Modules.

35. Convolutional neural network for detecting odontocete echolocation clicks.

36. Genetic signatures of lipid metabolism evolution in Cetacea since the divergence from terrestrial ancestor.

37. Distinct habitat use strategies of sympatric rorqual whales within a fjord system.

38. The evolution of foraging capacity and gigantism in cetaceans.

39. The caval sphincter in cetaceans and its predicted role in controlling venous flow during a dive.

40. Function and evolution of specialized endogenous lipids in toothed whales.

41. Molecular Footprints of Aquatic Adaptation Including Bone Mass Changes in Cetaceans.

42. Four odontocete species change hearing levels when warned of impending loud sound.

43. Predicting the effects of polychlorinated biphenyls on cetacean populations through impacts on immunity and calf survival.

44. Sea Smarts.

45. Controlling thoracic pressures in cetaceans during a breath-hold dive: importance of the diaphragm.

47. Respiratory function and mechanics in pinnipeds and cetaceans.

48. Melanin granules melanophages and a fully-melanized epidermis are common traits of odontocete and mysticete cetaceans.

49. From the track to the ocean: Using flow control to improve marine bio-logging tags for cetaceans.

50. A Robust Design Capture-Recapture Analysis of Abundance, Survival and Temporary Emigration of Three Odontocete Species in the Gulf of Corinth, Greece.

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