In recent decades, a number of studies have examined whether various non-human animals understand their partner’s role in cooperative situations. Yet the relatively tolerant timing requirements of these tasks make it theoretically possible for animals to succeed by using simple behavioural strategies rather than by jointly intended coordination. Here we investigated whether bottlenose dolphins could understand a cooperative partner’s role by testing whether they could learn a button-pressing task requiring precise behavioural synchronisation. Specifically, members of cooperative dyads were required to swim across a lagoon and each press their own underwater button simultaneously (within a 1-second time window), whether sent together or with...
We conducted playback experiments with wild bottlenose dolphins, Tursiops truncatus, to determine wh...
Since 1985, a well-studied community of free ranging Atlantic spotted dolphins, Stenella frontalis, ...
Although bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) are known for being a highly social species that l...
In recent decades, a number of studies have examined whether various non-human animals understand th...
Cooperation experiments have long been used to explore the cognition underlying animals' coordinatio...
ハンドウイルカがおたがいに協力しあうことを発見. 京都大学プレスリリース. 2019-10-25.In comparison with terrestrial animals, such as pri...
Cooperation experiments have long been used to explore the cognition underlying animals' coordinatio...
Cooperative behavior has been observed in cetacean species in a variety of situations, including for...
In Shark Bay, Western Australia, male bottlenose dolphins form a complex nested alliance hierarchy. ...
Synchronous displays are hallmarks of many animal societies, ranging from the pulsing flashes of fir...
Due to the diversity of the phenomenon, dolphin cooperation has attracted considerable research inte...
Social species can depend on each other for survival, helping in rearing of young, predator defense,...
Understanding the impact of human disturbance on wildlife populations is of societal importance, wit...
A division of labor with role specialization is defined as individuals specializing in a subtask dur...
Studies of sensory, cognitive, and communicative skills of bottlenose dolphins ( Tursiops trunc...
We conducted playback experiments with wild bottlenose dolphins, Tursiops truncatus, to determine wh...
Since 1985, a well-studied community of free ranging Atlantic spotted dolphins, Stenella frontalis, ...
Although bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) are known for being a highly social species that l...
In recent decades, a number of studies have examined whether various non-human animals understand th...
Cooperation experiments have long been used to explore the cognition underlying animals' coordinatio...
ハンドウイルカがおたがいに協力しあうことを発見. 京都大学プレスリリース. 2019-10-25.In comparison with terrestrial animals, such as pri...
Cooperation experiments have long been used to explore the cognition underlying animals' coordinatio...
Cooperative behavior has been observed in cetacean species in a variety of situations, including for...
In Shark Bay, Western Australia, male bottlenose dolphins form a complex nested alliance hierarchy. ...
Synchronous displays are hallmarks of many animal societies, ranging from the pulsing flashes of fir...
Due to the diversity of the phenomenon, dolphin cooperation has attracted considerable research inte...
Social species can depend on each other for survival, helping in rearing of young, predator defense,...
Understanding the impact of human disturbance on wildlife populations is of societal importance, wit...
A division of labor with role specialization is defined as individuals specializing in a subtask dur...
Studies of sensory, cognitive, and communicative skills of bottlenose dolphins ( Tursiops trunc...
We conducted playback experiments with wild bottlenose dolphins, Tursiops truncatus, to determine wh...
Since 1985, a well-studied community of free ranging Atlantic spotted dolphins, Stenella frontalis, ...
Although bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) are known for being a highly social species that l...