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1. Evaluating monitoring options for conservation: comparing traditional and environmental DNA tools for a critically endangered mammal.

2. Population genomics of finless porpoises reveal an incipient cetacean species adapted to freshwater.

3. Last call: Passive acoustic monitoring shows continued rapid decline of critically endangered vaquita.

4. The myodural bridge existing in the Nephocaena phocaenoides.

5. Mitochondrial genome of the Neophocaena asiaeorientalis asiaeorientalis (Phocaenidae: Neophocaena).

6. Parentage-Based Group Composition and Dispersal Pattern Studies of the Yangtze Finless Porpoise Population in Poyang Lake.

7. Dual instrument passive acoustic monitoring of belugas in Cook Inlet, Alaska.

8. Acoustic capture-recapture method for towed acoustic surveys of echolocating porpoises.

9. Unique feeding morphology in a new prognathous extinct porpoise from the Pliocene of California.

10. Nested clade phylogeographical analysis of the finless porpoise (Neophocaena phocaenoides) inhabiting Chinese and Japanese coasts.

11. Genome-wide SNP and population divergence of finless porpoises.

12. Comparative morphology of porpoise (Cetacea: Phocoenidae) pterygoid sinuses: phylogenetic and functional implications.

13. Interspecific variation of ontogeny and skull shape among porpoises (Phocoenidae).

14. Sequence polymorphism and geographical variation at a positively selected MHC-DRB gene in the finless porpoise (Neophocaena phocaenoides): implication for recent differentiation of the Yangtze finless porpoise?

15. Detecting recent speciation events: the case of the finless porpoise (genus Neophocaena).

16. Natriuretic peptides in cetaceans: identification, molecular characterization and changes in plasma concentration after landing.

17. Genetic variation of the MHC DQB locus in the finless porpoise (Neophocaena phocaenoides).

18. DNA surveillance: web-based molecular identification of whales, dolphins, and porpoises.

19. Marine mammalogy. River dolphins add branches to family tree.

20. Phylogeography, intraspecific structure and sex-biased dispersal of Dall's porpoise, Phocoenoides dalli, revealed by mitochondrial and microsatellite DNA analyses.

21. Molecular phylogenetic examination of the delphinoidea trichotomy: congruent evidence from three nuclear loci indicates that porpoises (Phocoenidae) share a more recent common ancestry with white whales (Monodontidae) than they do with true dolphins (Delphinidae).

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