Several cetacean species have demonstrated epimeletic behavior that relies on the tight social bonds between conspecifics. These behaviors and the corresponding vocalizations were recorded during a rare encounter with a group of Indo-Pacific humpback dolphins (Sousa chinensis) that included a presumed mother and deceased calf, in Sanniang Bay, China. The observed dolphins were divided into 2 apparent groups: 1) a central group with the presumed mother and her deceased calf, along with 1 to 6 other individuals swimming in synchrony with the presumed mother; and 2) a following group of several individuals, dispersed over varying distances from approximately 20 to > 300 m, that swam in the same direction as the central group. The mother was se...
We conducted playback experiments with wild bottlenose dolphins, Tursiops truncatus, to determine wh...
Cetacean behaviour has long attracted scientific attention as humans endeavour to discover what make...
In this study, the indirect (i.e. boats not involved in dolphin viewing activities) impacts of boat ...
Several cetacean species have demonstrated epimeletic behavior that relies on the tight social bonds...
Very little is known about the acoustic repertoire of the Pacific humpback dolphin Sousa chinensis. ...
Epimeletic behavior toward dead calves has been frequently reported in cetaceans, mostly with female...
This thesis examines the behavior and acoustic communication of bottlenose dolphins in Shark Bay, We...
This report describes the epimeletic (or “caregiving”) behavior produced by members of a group of At...
Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) create sound such as whistles, clicking, squeaking, creakin...
Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) and killer whales (Orcinus orca) each have unique social st...
International audienceBottlenose dolphins are social cetaceans that strongly rely on acoustic commun...
Bottlenose dolphins emit whistles that play an important role in their communication and social stru...
Acoustic communication is common in dolphins and encompasses a variety of sounds, either vocal or no...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Joint Program in Oceanography (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biol...
The bottlenose dolphin Tursiops truncatus is an extremely well-studied species. We have an extensive...
We conducted playback experiments with wild bottlenose dolphins, Tursiops truncatus, to determine wh...
Cetacean behaviour has long attracted scientific attention as humans endeavour to discover what make...
In this study, the indirect (i.e. boats not involved in dolphin viewing activities) impacts of boat ...
Several cetacean species have demonstrated epimeletic behavior that relies on the tight social bonds...
Very little is known about the acoustic repertoire of the Pacific humpback dolphin Sousa chinensis. ...
Epimeletic behavior toward dead calves has been frequently reported in cetaceans, mostly with female...
This thesis examines the behavior and acoustic communication of bottlenose dolphins in Shark Bay, We...
This report describes the epimeletic (or “caregiving”) behavior produced by members of a group of At...
Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) create sound such as whistles, clicking, squeaking, creakin...
Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) and killer whales (Orcinus orca) each have unique social st...
International audienceBottlenose dolphins are social cetaceans that strongly rely on acoustic commun...
Bottlenose dolphins emit whistles that play an important role in their communication and social stru...
Acoustic communication is common in dolphins and encompasses a variety of sounds, either vocal or no...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Joint Program in Oceanography (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biol...
The bottlenose dolphin Tursiops truncatus is an extremely well-studied species. We have an extensive...
We conducted playback experiments with wild bottlenose dolphins, Tursiops truncatus, to determine wh...
Cetacean behaviour has long attracted scientific attention as humans endeavour to discover what make...
In this study, the indirect (i.e. boats not involved in dolphin viewing activities) impacts of boat ...