cetacean in English

adjective
1
relating to or denoting cetaceans.
To work for closer integration of environmental concerns into fisheries management including a reduction in small cetacean casualties.
noun
1
a marine mammal of the order Cetacea ; a whale, dolphin, or porpoise.
adjective
    cetaceous
noun

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1. Cetacean (comparative more Cetacean, superlative most Cetacean) Pertaining to the zoologic order Cetacea, or associated with species falling under that taxonomic hierarchy

2. American Cetacean Society Membership

3. Cetacean species Crossword Clue

4. How to say Cetacean in English? Pronunciation of Cetacean with 2 audio pronunciations, 10 synonyms, 3 meanings, 8 translations, 5 sentences and more for Cetacean.

5. American Cetacean Society - Puget Sound Chapter

6. Cetacean Genomes Project Samples Obtaining appropriate samples is the first and most critical step in assembling Cetacean genomes

7. Cetacean Research Technology provides hydrophones, acoustic analysis software and suction cups for Cetacean and underwater sound research.

8. Basilosaurus is a very large prehistoric cetacean

9. What does Cetacean mean? Information and translations of Cetacean in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.

10. Cetacean - Cetacean - Paleontology and classification: Cetaceans are distant descendants of a group of poorly defined mammals known as condylarths

11. Definition of Cetacean in the Definitions.net dictionary

12. The structure and functions of Cetacean schools (K

13. Like Cetacean, Beverage’s poem finds beauty in scientific descriptions

14. Cetacean Over the last few years, scientists around the world have begun to notice the presence of skin lesions on various Cetacean species.

15. Ambulocetus is an early cetacean in the early eocene.

16. Social and ecological correlates of Cetacean vision and visual appearance (C

17. Cetacean definition: Cetaceans are animals such as whales, dolphins, and porpoises

18. English Language Learners Definition of Cetacean technical : a mammal (such as a whale, dolphin, or porpoise) that lives in the ocean See the full definition for Cetacean in …

19. Three subspecies are recognised in Rice's 1998 survey of cetacean taxonomy.

20. The Cetacean Institute, or Maritime Cetacean Institute, was an aquatic mammal research and education facility located in Sausalito, California, which was in operation in the late-20th century

21. Ambulocetus was an early cetacean that could walk as well as swim

22. Cetacean remains are frequently found in the stomachs of sharks (Table I)

23. Cetacean is a word used to describe all whales, dolphins, and porpoises

24. Ambulocetus was an early cetacean that could walk as well as swim

25. Ambulocetus natans The most completely known early cetacean (), described in 1994 by J

26. Ambulocetus natans was an early cetacean that could walk as well as swim

27. Well, how did a nice girl like you get to be a cetacean biologist?

28. Transdermal Cetacean tags are deployed either using a pneumatic air gun or a long fiberglass pole

29. Ambulocetus ("walking whale") was an early cetacean that could walk as well as swim

30. Ambulocetus ("walking whale") was an early cetacean that could walk as well as swim

31. The poached blubber was definitely Cetacean in origin, but the particular species could not be identified.

32. Basilosaurus was a type of extinct cetacean (this is the group containing whales, dolphins and porpoises)

33. Studies of Cetacean behavior provide information on social organization, social signals, mating systems, and anthropogenic impacts

34. Cetacean is the collective noun used to describe all 90 species of whales, dolphins and porpoises. The word Cetacean has its origins in Latin (Cetus) referring to a large sea creature and Greek (Ketos) meaning whale or sea monster.

35. Although hunting and other human activities have endangered most Cetacean species, the outlook for many is improving

36. Come enjoy a two-hour sail at sunset aboard the Cetacean, a 52-foot Hawaiian catamaran

37. Cetacean or whale any aquatic EUTHERIAN mammal of the order Cetacea, comprising the porpoises, dolphins and whales.

38. Cetacean carcass distribution can be influenced by these current and wind conditions, along with upwelling and downwelling

39. To better understand the extent of predation on Cetaceans, it is essential to understand how a Cetacean

40. Cetacean: or whale any aquatic EUTHERIAN mammal of the order Cetacea, comprising the porpoises, dolphins and whales

41. Cetacean definition, belonging to the Cetacea, an order of aquatic, chiefly marine mammals, including the whales and dolphins

42. Basilosaurus was a carnivorous, prehistoric cetacean that lived 40-35 million years ago in the Eocene epoch

43. Basilosaurus was a carnivorous, prehistoric cetacean that lived 40-35 million years ago in the Eocene epoch.

44. A Cetacean is a member of the family of large aquatic mammals such as whales, dolphins, and porpoises

45. ‘ Cetacean’ by Peter Reading is a twenty-three line poem that does not follow a particular rhyme scheme

46. The Secretariat publishes the Journal of Cetacean Research and Management, reports, press releases, and a calendar of meetings.

47. "Cetacean" was written by the contemporary British poet Peter Reading and published in his 2002 collection Faunal

48. Because of its northern inshore habitat, the harbor porpoise is not likely to be confused with any other Cetacean.

49. Ambulocetus ("Walking Whale") was a bizarre prehistoric cetacean featured in the Impossible Pictures series Walking with Beasts

50. Our Cetacean Genomes Project Samples page lists samples that we have identified as likely to meet the necessary specifications