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      The Law of the Whale Hunt : Dispute Resolution, Property Law, and American Whalers, 1780–1880 

      The biology, economics, and geography of Anglo-American whaling

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      Cambridge University Press

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          Baleen whales: conservation issues and the status of the most endangered populations

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            Models of hydrodynamic flow in the bowhead whale filter feeding apparatus.

            J Werth (2004)
            Anatomical and behavioral analyses suggest that the filtration mechanism of bowhead and right whales (Balaenidae) is driven by hydrodynamic as well as ram hydraulic pressures. Complementary models were devised to investigate biomechanical aspects of water flow in the buccal cavity of the bowhead whale Balaena mysticetus during continuous filter feeding. A mathematical model was created to test and quantify water flow predictions with steady state hydromechanical equations; a physical model of the bowhead mouth (approximately 1/15 scale) was constructed to visualize flow processes. Both models rely on morphometric data obtained from whales harvested by Inupiat Eskimos for subsistence purposes along with information on foraging ecology (locomotor velocity, gape, etc.). Results indicate that unique features of balaenid oral construction and function (e.g. subrostral gap, orolabial sulcus, curvature of baleen, extensive mandibular rotation and lingual mobility) not only permit steady, unidirectional flow of water through the mouth, but also establish Bernoulli and Venturi effects during feeding. These hydrodynamic conditions allow balaenids to improve filtering efficiency and avoid creation of an anterior compressive wave (by increasing flow velocity and thereby reducing pressure) so that they may capture elusive prey even at slow swimming speeds.
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              FUNCTIONAL MORPHOLOGY OF THE MOUTH OF THE BOWHEAD WHALE AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR CONSERVATION

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                February 4 2016
                : 14-28
                10.1017/CBO9781316335383.002
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