Marine Mammal Science

Papers
(The H4-Index of Marine Mammal Science is 14. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Birth‐site habitat selection in gray seals (Halichoerus grypus): Effects of maternal age and parity and association with offspring weaning mass40
Exposure and behavioral responses of tagged beluga whales (Delphinapterus leucas) to ships in the Pacific Arctic28
Foraging segregation by sex and age class in the Guadalupe fur seal from Guadalupe Island, Mexico26
An observation of potential altruism by a male northern elephant seal (Mirounga angustirostris)23
Assessing the dynamics of common dolphin (Delphinus delphis) mother‐calf pairs along the south coast of Portugal using unmanned aerial vehicles21
This issue of Marine Mammal Science is dedicated to the memory of Dr. Michael F. Tillman20
Gigantic Macroraptorial Sperm Whale Tooth From the Miocene of Orange County, California20
Protection, energetic assistance, or social perks: How do beluga offspring benefit from allocare?19
The fitness consequences of human‐wildlife interactions on foraging common bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) in Sarasota Bay, Florida18
Analysis of environmental, social, and anthropogenic factors as potential drivers of breaching behavior in the Mediterranean fin whale17
Genetic and morphological data suggest a southeast Australian type locality for Tursiops cymodoce (Gray, 1846)17
Mitochondrial genetic variation in false killer whale groups (Pseudorca crassidens) from the Mexican Pacific reveal strong regional differentiation17
William F. Perrin 1938–202215
Geographic distribution of the Cross Seamount beaked whale based on acoustic detections15
Using audio and UAS‐based video for estimating tidal lung volumes of resting and active adult gray whales (Eschrichtius robustus)14
Observations on Deraniyagala's beaked whale (Mesoplodon hotaula) in the South China Sea based on the first confirmed live sightings14
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