Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) frequently engage in non-reproductive sexual behavior, including homosexual encounters. In order to better understand the nature and function of these interactions, a longitudinal study of the patterns of association and the dynamics of initiator/recipient role exchange was conducted. Underwater video footage of a colony of bottlenose dolphins housed at the Roatan Institute for Marine Sciences (RIMS), collected between March of 2010 and May of 2013, was analyzed. Associations occurring during homosexual interactions were transitory for most individuals. Nonetheless, subsequent analyses allowed the rejection of the null hypothesis of random association, suggesting the existence of preferred associatio...
Sexual segregation is widespread in mammals, although the proximate causes are poorly understood in ...
Social structuring from assortative associations may affect individual fitness, as well as populatio...
This dissertation provides broad insights on aspects of sexual selection in cetaceans (whales, dolph...
Little is known about the specific behavioral exchanges that occur on a day-to-day basis between dya...
Little is known about the specific behavioral exchanges that occur on a day-to-day basis between dya...
The photo-identification of uniquely marked individuals has revealed much about mammalian behaviour ...
Bottlenose dolphins exhibit fission-fusion social systems in which group size and composition change...
Bottlenose dolphins, Tursiops truncatus, commonly occur in fission-fusion social systems. For this s...
We investigated association patterns of 52 photographically identified, free-ranging bottlenose dolp...
Ecological factors such as habitat and food availability affect the social structure of bottlenose d...
Homophilous behaviour plays a central role in the formation of human friendships. Individuals form s...
Ecological factors such as habitat and food availability affect the social structure of bottlenose d...
Anthropogenic activities pose a threat to marine mammals around the world. Cetaceans that use coasta...
Studies measuring the extent of interspecific interactions between dolphin species are rare. We obse...
Understanding individual interactions within a community or population provides valuable insight int...
Sexual segregation is widespread in mammals, although the proximate causes are poorly understood in ...
Social structuring from assortative associations may affect individual fitness, as well as populatio...
This dissertation provides broad insights on aspects of sexual selection in cetaceans (whales, dolph...
Little is known about the specific behavioral exchanges that occur on a day-to-day basis between dya...
Little is known about the specific behavioral exchanges that occur on a day-to-day basis between dya...
The photo-identification of uniquely marked individuals has revealed much about mammalian behaviour ...
Bottlenose dolphins exhibit fission-fusion social systems in which group size and composition change...
Bottlenose dolphins, Tursiops truncatus, commonly occur in fission-fusion social systems. For this s...
We investigated association patterns of 52 photographically identified, free-ranging bottlenose dolp...
Ecological factors such as habitat and food availability affect the social structure of bottlenose d...
Homophilous behaviour plays a central role in the formation of human friendships. Individuals form s...
Ecological factors such as habitat and food availability affect the social structure of bottlenose d...
Anthropogenic activities pose a threat to marine mammals around the world. Cetaceans that use coasta...
Studies measuring the extent of interspecific interactions between dolphin species are rare. We obse...
Understanding individual interactions within a community or population provides valuable insight int...
Sexual segregation is widespread in mammals, although the proximate causes are poorly understood in ...
Social structuring from assortative associations may affect individual fitness, as well as populatio...
This dissertation provides broad insights on aspects of sexual selection in cetaceans (whales, dolph...