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The Committee on Taxonomy, produced the first official Society for Marine Mammalogy list of marine mammal species and subspecies in 2010 and is updated at least annually.
This list includes living and recently extinct (within historical times) species and subspecies. It is meant to reflect prevailing usage and recent revisions published in the peer-reviewed literature.
This list includes living and recently extinct (within historical times) species and subspecies. It is meant to reflect prevailing usage and recent revisions published in the peer-reviewed literature.
This list includes living and recently extinct (within historical times) species and subspecies, named and unnamed. It is meant to reflect prevailing usage and recent revisions published in the peer-reviewed literature. The Committee omits some described species and subspecies because of concern about their biological distinctness; reservations ...
The Taxonomy Committee completed its annual review of the official Society for Marine Mammalogy list of marine mammal species and subspecies for 2024. A few major changes to the list were made. The genus of the sea mink (extinct) is now recognized as Neogale Gray, 1865 following Patterson et al. (2021). Based on phylogenomic findings […]
The Committee on Taxonomy produced the first official Society for Marine Mammalogy list of marine mammal species and subspecies in 2010 and updates it annually. This list includes living and recently extinct species and subspecies.
List of Proposed Un-named Marine Mammal Species In 2019 the SMM Committee on Taxonomy removed all un-named taxa from the List of Marine Mammal Species and Subspecies to better reflect accepted taxonomy. There are cases where there may be evidence for taxonomically distinct taxa and recognition of a new, as yet un-named, taxon was proposed in ...
Species Fact Sheets. The Society’s Education Committee updates and monitors the Wikipedia articles for each marine mammal species, which are displayed within these pages.
The Committee completed its annual review of the SMM list of accepted marine mammal species and subspecies in May 2020. A new species has been added to the list — Sato’s beaked whale, Berardius minimus Yamada, Kitamura and Matsuishi, 2019. This species is found in the North Pacific Ocean.
This list includes living and recently extinct (within historical times) species and subspecies. It is meant to reflect prevailing usage and recent revisions published in the peer-reviewed literature.