Self-rubbing and social-rubbing (pectoral fin contact between dolphin pairs) were compared for observations conducted on three dolphin study groups: wild dolphin groups in The Bahamas and around Mikura Island, Japan, and a third group of captive dolphins at the Roatan Institute of Marine Sciences, Roatan, Honduras. A primary aim of this research was to determine whether self-rubbing and social pectoral fin rubbing served overlapping functions. Self-rubbing rates were nearly identical between the three study sites, suggesting that site-specific differences (e.g., environmental conditions, substrate, presence of rocks or coral, social grouping) do not affect the rates at which dolphins rub their bodies against non-dolphin objects. The functi...
Little is known about the social structure of rough-toothed dolphins (Steno bredanensis), but genera...
In the Bahamas, interspecific groups of Atlantic spotted dolphins, Stenella frontalis, and bottlenos...
This thesis provides new insights into the behavioural ecology of free-ranging short-beaked common d...
Self-rubbing and social-rubbing (pectoral fin contact between dolphin pairs) were compared for obser...
Dolphin behavior has been observed in both captive and wild settings for years. Comparisons of capti...
In this descriptive study, the potentially communicative functions of non-vocal behaviors produced b...
Local dive shop operators and fishermen report that rough-toothed dolphins (Slew bredanensis) are fr...
Cetaceans live in complex physical and social environments that are frequently changing. In contrast...
Studies measuring the extent of interspecific interactions between dolphin species are rare. We obse...
Examining the role of play as related to individual and group social development is important to und...
Interactions between mammalian social groups are generally antagonistic as individuals in groups coo...
Simple Summary Even though species differ in terms of personality traits and responses to external s...
ABSTRACT: Studies measuring the extent of interspecific interactions between dolphin species are rar...
The preference for utilizing certain appendages (handedness) has been explored in human and nonhuman...
Interactions between mammalian social groups are generally antagonistic as individuals in groups coo...
Little is known about the social structure of rough-toothed dolphins (Steno bredanensis), but genera...
In the Bahamas, interspecific groups of Atlantic spotted dolphins, Stenella frontalis, and bottlenos...
This thesis provides new insights into the behavioural ecology of free-ranging short-beaked common d...
Self-rubbing and social-rubbing (pectoral fin contact between dolphin pairs) were compared for obser...
Dolphin behavior has been observed in both captive and wild settings for years. Comparisons of capti...
In this descriptive study, the potentially communicative functions of non-vocal behaviors produced b...
Local dive shop operators and fishermen report that rough-toothed dolphins (Slew bredanensis) are fr...
Cetaceans live in complex physical and social environments that are frequently changing. In contrast...
Studies measuring the extent of interspecific interactions between dolphin species are rare. We obse...
Examining the role of play as related to individual and group social development is important to und...
Interactions between mammalian social groups are generally antagonistic as individuals in groups coo...
Simple Summary Even though species differ in terms of personality traits and responses to external s...
ABSTRACT: Studies measuring the extent of interspecific interactions between dolphin species are rar...
The preference for utilizing certain appendages (handedness) has been explored in human and nonhuman...
Interactions between mammalian social groups are generally antagonistic as individuals in groups coo...
Little is known about the social structure of rough-toothed dolphins (Steno bredanensis), but genera...
In the Bahamas, interspecific groups of Atlantic spotted dolphins, Stenella frontalis, and bottlenos...
This thesis provides new insights into the behavioural ecology of free-ranging short-beaked common d...