The formation and maintenance of alliances is regarded as one of the most socially complex male mating strategies in mammals. The prevalence and complexity of these cooperative relationships, however, varies considerably among species as well as within and between populations living in different ecological and social environments. We assessed patterns of alliance formation for Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins, Tursiops aduncus, in Port Stephens, New South Wales, Australia, to investigate the stability of these alliances, the structure of associations, as well as variation in schooling patterns among males. Our results showed that association patterns among males within this population showed considerable variability. Males either formed str...
Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops aduncus) off Amakusa-Shimoshima, approximately 200 indivi...
Alliances are a common feature of animal social behavior. Animals which live in relatively closed gr...
Conference Theme: Conservation of Marine Mammals: Science Making a DifferenceThe formation of male a...
The formation and maintenance of alliances is regarded as one of the most socially complex male mati...
The formation and maintenance of alliances is regarded as one of the most socially complex male mati...
Male bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops sp.) in Shark Bay, WA, form several levels of alliances. Determin...
Male alliances are an intriguing phenomenon in the context of reproduction since, in most taxa, male...
Within-species variation in social structure has attracted interest recently because of the potentia...
The photo-identification of uniquely marked individuals has revealed much about mammalian behaviour ...
Male alliances are an intriguing phenomenon in the context of reproduction since, in most taxa, male...
Coalitions and alliances exemplify the core elements of conflict and cooperation in animal societies...
Access to oestrus females tends to be the main driver of male sociality. This factor can lead to com...
Social assortativity, where individuals preferentially mix with certain conspecifics, is widespread ...
Investigations into cooperative partner choice should consider both potential and realised partners,...
Determining the extent of variation in male mating strategies and reproductive success is necessary ...
Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops aduncus) off Amakusa-Shimoshima, approximately 200 indivi...
Alliances are a common feature of animal social behavior. Animals which live in relatively closed gr...
Conference Theme: Conservation of Marine Mammals: Science Making a DifferenceThe formation of male a...
The formation and maintenance of alliances is regarded as one of the most socially complex male mati...
The formation and maintenance of alliances is regarded as one of the most socially complex male mati...
Male bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops sp.) in Shark Bay, WA, form several levels of alliances. Determin...
Male alliances are an intriguing phenomenon in the context of reproduction since, in most taxa, male...
Within-species variation in social structure has attracted interest recently because of the potentia...
The photo-identification of uniquely marked individuals has revealed much about mammalian behaviour ...
Male alliances are an intriguing phenomenon in the context of reproduction since, in most taxa, male...
Coalitions and alliances exemplify the core elements of conflict and cooperation in animal societies...
Access to oestrus females tends to be the main driver of male sociality. This factor can lead to com...
Social assortativity, where individuals preferentially mix with certain conspecifics, is widespread ...
Investigations into cooperative partner choice should consider both potential and realised partners,...
Determining the extent of variation in male mating strategies and reproductive success is necessary ...
Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops aduncus) off Amakusa-Shimoshima, approximately 200 indivi...
Alliances are a common feature of animal social behavior. Animals which live in relatively closed gr...
Conference Theme: Conservation of Marine Mammals: Science Making a DifferenceThe formation of male a...