Phocoena phocoena syn. Delphinus phocoena Gemeinnüzzige Naturgeschichte des Thierreichs : darinn die merkwürdigsten und nüzlichsten Thiere in systematischer Ordnung beschrieben und alle Geschlechter in Abbildungen nach der Natur vorgestellet werden / ausgefertigt von D. Georg Heinrich Borowski ...
Identifier: denkschriftender38993medi (find matches)Title: Denkschriften der Medicinisch-Naturwissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft zu JenaYear: 1879 (1870s)Authors: Medizinisch-naturwissenschaftliche Gesellschaft zu JenaSubjects: Publisher: Contributing Library: Harvard University, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Ernst Mayr LibraryDigitizing Sponsor: Harvard University, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Ernst Mayr LibraryView Book Page: Book ViewerAbout This Book: Catalog EntryView All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book.Text Appearing Before Image:• Kiikenthal. Verl/v Gustav Fischer. Jena - . SC -...- Tafel XVII. Kükenthal, Walthiere. .Jenaische Denkschriften III. 2. Tafel XVII. Fig. 37. Embryo von Hyperoodon rostratus von 55 cm. Länge. /* nat. Grösse. Fig. 38. Embryo von Monodon monoceros von 22 cm. Länge. Nat. Grösse. Fig. 39. Zitze einer erwachsenen Phocaena communis zur Hälfte angeschnitten. Xat. Grösse. Fig. 40. Querschnitt durch dieselbe Zitze. Nat. Grösse. Fig. 41. Stück eines Horizontalschnittes aus der Rückenflosse eines erwachsenen Hyperoodon rostratus. Nat. Grösse. Fig. 42. Embryo von Phocaena communis von 68 cm. Rückenlänge. l/s nat- Grösse.Text Appearing After Image:Tafel XVIII. 47 Tafel XVIII. Fig. 43. Embryo von Balaenoptera rostrata von 37,2 cm. Länge. /, nat. Grösse. Fig. 44. Embryo von Balaenoptera rostrata von 17,2 cm. Länge. Nat. Grösse. Fig. 45. Embryo von Balaenoptera musculus. /a nat- Grösse. Fig. 46. Aeusseres Geschlechtsorgan und Zitzen eines weiblichen Embryos von BalaenopteraMusculus von 70 cm. Länge. Nat. Grösse. Fig. 47. Aeusseres Geschlechtsorgan und Zitzenrudimente eines männlichen Embryos von Balaeno-ptera musculus von 64,8 cm. Länge. Nat. Grösse.Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.
Arnold Gronert, Kees Kooimans and Jaap van der Hiele
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Summary[edit] Description: English: Harbour porpoises (Phocoena phocoena) attcked by grey seal (Halichoerus grypus): Macroscopic photographs of the harbour porpoises with grey seal DNA-positive wounds. (a) Pp 3, left side shows absence of large pieces of skin, blubber and musculature. (b) Pp 3, right side of the maxilla showing repetitive puncture lesions on the head (‘head mark’). (c) Pp 1, absence of large amounts of skin and blubber in the mandible and throat area, leaving the fractured mandibular bone bare. (d) Pp 1, two lines of parallel running puncture lesions on the tailstock, the lesions were bilateral symmetrical (not visible in picture) (‘tailstock mark’). (e) Pp 2, large skin and blubber defects on the body wall leaving ribs and musculature bare. (f) Pp 2, repetitive bite marks on the tailstock similar to Pp 1, figure 1d. (g) Pp 2, flipper with repetitive punctures on the dorsal surface that were mirrored on the palmar surface (not visible in picture) (‘flipper punctures’). (h) Pp 2, five parallel running scratches on the left lateral body wall (‘scratches’). Polski: Morświny zwyczajne (Phocoena phocoena) po ataku szarytki morskiej [foki szarej] (Halichoerus grypus). Date: 2014. Source: Mardik F. Leopold, Lineke Begeman, Judith D. L. van Bleijswijk, Lonneke L. I Jsseldijk, Harry J. Witte, Andrea Gröne. Exposing the grey seal as a major predator of harbour porpoises. „Proceedings B”. 282 (1798), s. 1-7, 2014. The Royal Society Publishing. DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2014.2429. Author: Arnold Gronert, Kees Kooimans and Jaap van der Hiele.