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  1. Balaenoptera edeni Anderson, 1878 - World Register of …

    WebBalaenoptera edeni Anderson, 1878. Synonymised names. Baloenoptera brydei Cadenat, 1957 · unaccepted. Environment. marine, terrestrial. Original description. Anderson, J. (1878). Anatomical and zoological …

  2. Edens vinvis - Wikipedia

  3. Balaenoptera edeni - Society for Marine Mammalogy

  4. ADW: Balaenoptera edeni: INFORMATION

    WebBryde’s whales (Balaenoptera edeni) can be found in the Pacific, Indian and Atlantic oceans, but they are most commonly found in tropical and sub-tropical regions. These whales have not been found beyond 40° in either …

  5. Bryde's Whale | Whale Watching Handbook

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    In 1878, the Scottish zoologist John Anderson, first curator of the Indian Museum in Calcutta, described Balaenoptera edeni, naming it after the former British High Commissioner in Burma, Sir Ashley Eden, who helped obtain the type specimen.
    Our analyses also separated Balaenoptera brydei (Bryde's whale) 3, 4 and Balaenoptera edeni (Eden's whale) 5 into two distinct species, raising the number of known living Balaenoptera species to eight. Cetacea Brisson, 1762 Mysticeti Flower, 1864 Balaenopteridae Gray, 1864 Balaenoptera Lacépède, 1804 Balaenoptera omurai sp. nov. Etymology.
    Bryde's whales are medium-sized balaenopterids. They were long confused with sei whales ( Balaenoptera borealis) because of morphological similarities; this confusion lasted into the 1970s. Bryde's whales were first described based on examination of a stranded balaenopterid on Thaybyoo Creek beach, Gulf of Marataban, Burma.
    Balaenoptera omurai is a newly discovered baleen whale that represents an ancient evolutionary lineage. Mol. Phylogen. Evol. 41, 40–52. doi: 10.1016/j.ympev.2006.03.032 Širović, A., Bassett, H. R., Johnson, S. C., Wiggins, S. M., and Hildebrand, J. A. (2014). Bryde's whale calls recorded in the Gulf of Mexico. Mar. Mamm.
  7. Bryde's whale - IWC

    Web- Balaenoptera edeni Bryde’s whales are one of the most poorly understood baleen whale species. Also known as ‘tropical whales’, due to their preference for waters of 16° Celsius or higher, they are found in both …

  8. Bryde's Whales: Balaenoptera edeni/brydei - ScienceDirect

  9. A newly discovered species of living baleen whale

    Web20 nov. 2003 · Our analyses also separated Balaenoptera brydei (Bryde's whale) 3,4 and Balaenoptera edeni (Eden's whale) 5 into two distinct species, raising the number of known living Balaenoptera...

  10. Bryde’s Whale: Balaenoptera edeni - ScienceDirect

  11. Frontiers | Future Directions in Research on Bryde's …

    WebOne of the lesser known species of baleen whales, the Bryde's whale, also known as Eden's whale (Balaenoptera edeni edeni and B. edeni brydei), although hunted as part of a North Pacific Japanese research …

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