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- microbiome project page The International Human Microbiome Consortium The CIHR Canadian Microbiome Initiative Microbiome.org: A microbiome wiki portal site....16 KB (1,778 words) - 23:51, 18 April 2024
- Whale conservation (category Articles covered by WikiProject Wikify from May 2022)for Cetacean Research give figures of 90 million tonnes for humans and 249-436 million tonnes for cetaceans), much of the food eaten by cetaceans (in...47 KB (5,354 words) - 15:08, 5 February 2024
- Cavitation (category Wikipedia articles needing factual verification from May 2022)Iosilevskii, G; Weihs, D (2008). "Speed limits on swimming of fishes and cetaceans". Journal of the Royal Society Interface. 5 (20): 329–338. doi:10.1098/rsif...73 KB (9,115 words) - 11:09, 5 April 2024
- Paleogene (category Wikipedia articles needing rewrite from November 2023)airborne environments. Those that adapted to the oceans became modern cetaceans, while those that adapted to trees became primates, the group to which...23 KB (2,374 words) - 17:57, 17 April 2024
- Microbiota (category Articles covered by WikiProject Wikify from October 2018)In many animals, the immune system and microbiota may engage in "cross-talk" by exchanging chemical signals, which may enable the microbiota to influence...68 KB (7,825 words) - 06:39, 20 April 2024
- Theory of mind (category Articles covered by WikiProject Wikify from November 2020)neurons during social interchange. Attribution bias Cephalopod intelligence Cetacean intelligence Eliminative materialism Empathy Grounding in communication...134 KB (16,877 words) - 00:21, 5 April 2024
- Cephalopod size (category Articles covered by WikiProject Wikify from April 2021)Steenstrupia 29(1): 39–47. Paxton, C.G.M., E. Knatterud & S.L. Hedley (2005). Cetaceans, sex and sea serpents: an analysis of the Egede accounts of a "most dreadful...359 KB (29,937 words) - 02:27, 15 April 2024
- Cuba (category Wikipedia articles needing page number citations from November 2020)Cuba, 1492–1586. New York, NY: The Macmillan Company. Cuba at Wikipedia's sister projects Definitions from Wiktionary Media from Commons News from Wikinews...275 KB (26,112 words) - 00:39, 22 April 2024
- Silver (category WikiProject Elements pages using ENGVAR)Chiee-Young (2017). "Tissue concentrations of four Taiwanese toothed cetaceans indicating the silver and cadmium pollution in the western Pacific Ocean"...94 KB (11,249 words) - 22:16, 10 April 2024
- Canary Islands (category Pages using Sister project links with wikidata mismatch)credibility to the theory. Marine mammals include the large varieties of cetaceans including rare and not well-known species (see more details in the Marine...172 KB (14,543 words) - 14:50, 22 April 2024
- Arctic (category Pages using Sister project links with hidden wikidata)Arctic and Antarctic. Random House. LCCN 57007518. Arctic at Wikipedia's sister projects Definitions from Wiktionary Media from Commons News from Wikinews...59 KB (4,803 words) - 22:49, 27 March 2024
- Pete Bethune (category Articles covered by WikiProject Wikify from August 2022)22 November 2017. Retrieved 24 June 2021. "USS Bagaduce (ATA-194)", Wikipedia, 26 January 2021, retrieved 24 June 2021 "Schiebel Camcopter® S-100"....63 KB (6,829 words) - 14:47, 7 March 2024
- Boulogne-sur-Mer (category Wikipedia articles needing clarification from November 2017)During the Middle Ages". Mammals in the Seas: General Papers and Large Cetaceans. Vol. 3. Food & Agriculture Org. pp. 301–309. ISBN 92-5-100513-3. Boulogne-sur-Mer...42 KB (3,952 words) - 09:20, 21 April 2024
- Caribbean Games (category Wikipedia articles needing rewrite from March 2024)This article may need to be rewritten to comply with Wikipedia's quality standards. You can help. The talk page may contain suggestions. (March 2024)...7 KB (229 words) - 11:02, 23 April 2024
- watching is leaving a trace. Studies have shown that human interaction with cetaceans can cause short-term changes in the behaviour of these creatures, such