Ecological factors such as habitat and food availability affect the social structure of bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops spp.). Here, we describe the social structure of bottlenose dolphins (T. truncatus) in Golfo Dulce, Costa Rica, a semi-enclosed, fjord-like tropical embayment resembling a pelagic system. We also examine behaviour-linked social strategies by comparing social structure relative to behavioural state: feeding versus non-feeding. We analysed 333 sightings over 210 days from boat-based surveys. Despite the uniqueness of the area, the 47 analysed adults had a social structure similar to other populations: a well-differentiated fission-fusion society with sex-specific patterns of associations and aggression. These results indicate ...
International audienceAnimal social structures are shaped by external environmental factors and indi...
and R.C. Connor Abstract: We investigated association patterns of 52 photographically identified, fr...
The photo-identification of uniquely marked individuals has revealed much about mammalian behaviour ...
Ecological factors such as habitat and food availability affect the social structure of bottlenose d...
We investigated association patterns of 52 photographically identified, free-ranging bottlenose dolp...
Social structuring from assortative associations may affect individual fitness, as well as populatio...
Social structuring from assortative associations may affect individual fitness, as well as populatio...
Social structuring from assortative associations may affect individual fitness, as well as populatio...
Social structuring from assortative associations may affect individual fitness, as well as populatio...
Complex social structure is a prominent feature in several mammal species. Such structure may lead t...
Within-species variation in social structure has attracted interest recently because of the potentia...
Within-species variation in social structure has attracted interest recently because of the potentia...
Abstract In this study, we investigate association patterns of 249 bottlenose dolphin feeding groups...
Social organization is an important attribute of the animal society. We describe the social structur...
Social organization is an important attribute of the animal society. We describe the social structur...
International audienceAnimal social structures are shaped by external environmental factors and indi...
and R.C. Connor Abstract: We investigated association patterns of 52 photographically identified, fr...
The photo-identification of uniquely marked individuals has revealed much about mammalian behaviour ...
Ecological factors such as habitat and food availability affect the social structure of bottlenose d...
We investigated association patterns of 52 photographically identified, free-ranging bottlenose dolp...
Social structuring from assortative associations may affect individual fitness, as well as populatio...
Social structuring from assortative associations may affect individual fitness, as well as populatio...
Social structuring from assortative associations may affect individual fitness, as well as populatio...
Social structuring from assortative associations may affect individual fitness, as well as populatio...
Complex social structure is a prominent feature in several mammal species. Such structure may lead t...
Within-species variation in social structure has attracted interest recently because of the potentia...
Within-species variation in social structure has attracted interest recently because of the potentia...
Abstract In this study, we investigate association patterns of 249 bottlenose dolphin feeding groups...
Social organization is an important attribute of the animal society. We describe the social structur...
Social organization is an important attribute of the animal society. We describe the social structur...
International audienceAnimal social structures are shaped by external environmental factors and indi...
and R.C. Connor Abstract: We investigated association patterns of 52 photographically identified, fr...
The photo-identification of uniquely marked individuals has revealed much about mammalian behaviour ...