This paper describes the pattern of daylight occurrence of humpback dolphins Sousa chinensis in Algoa Bay, the Eastern Cape, South Africa, between May 1991 and May 1994. Two indices, the Sighting Index (SI) and the Total Recorded Dolphin Presence (TRDP), were used to quantify the dolphins' daylight occurrence. Humpback dolphins display a clear pattern of daylight occurrence in Algoa Bay and can be seen mostly in the morning, and, to a lesser extent, in the evening. This pattern varies little between seasons (with possible exception for the evening hours), follows the time of the solar day, is not related to the tidal cycle and is probably governed by the diurnal cycles of dolphins' prey.link_to_subscribed_fulltex
Port Phillip Bay, Victoria is home to a population of Bottlenose Dolphins Tursiops truncatus. There ...
The most recent study on cetaceans in Algoa Bay, South Africa, was conducted over 14 years ago. Cons...
Indian Ocean humpback dolphins Sousa plumbea inhabit nearshore waters from South Africa to eastern I...
The occurrence of humpback dolphins Sousa chinensis and their group size in Algoa Bay, South Africa,...
The occurrence of humpback dolphins Sousa chinensis and their group size in Algoa Bay, South Africa,...
Group dynamics of humpback dolphins Sousa chinensis inhabiting the Algoa Bay region on the south Eas...
Mark-recapture analyses were performed on photo-identification data for Indo-Pacific humpback dolphi...
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The presence and movement of Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins Tursiops aduncus were investigated usi...
Despite their typical large group sizes, limited research exists on the occurrence of common dolphin...
The ecology and population biology of bottlenose and humpback dolphins inhabiting the Maputo Bay, So...
This paper examines environmental and behavioral determinants of the habitat use and preferences of ...
A variety of cetacean species make use of the bays along the South African coast for different purpo...
The presence and movement of Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins Tursiops aduncus were investigated usi...
Population biology and socio-ecology of Indo-Pacific humpback dolphins Sousa chinensis were investig...
Port Phillip Bay, Victoria is home to a population of Bottlenose Dolphins Tursiops truncatus. There ...
The most recent study on cetaceans in Algoa Bay, South Africa, was conducted over 14 years ago. Cons...
Indian Ocean humpback dolphins Sousa plumbea inhabit nearshore waters from South Africa to eastern I...
The occurrence of humpback dolphins Sousa chinensis and their group size in Algoa Bay, South Africa,...
The occurrence of humpback dolphins Sousa chinensis and their group size in Algoa Bay, South Africa,...
Group dynamics of humpback dolphins Sousa chinensis inhabiting the Algoa Bay region on the south Eas...
Mark-recapture analyses were performed on photo-identification data for Indo-Pacific humpback dolphi...
Photo-identification surveys over three years along 390 km of coastline north of Cape Town, revealed...
The presence and movement of Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins Tursiops aduncus were investigated usi...
Despite their typical large group sizes, limited research exists on the occurrence of common dolphin...
The ecology and population biology of bottlenose and humpback dolphins inhabiting the Maputo Bay, So...
This paper examines environmental and behavioral determinants of the habitat use and preferences of ...
A variety of cetacean species make use of the bays along the South African coast for different purpo...
The presence and movement of Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins Tursiops aduncus were investigated usi...
Population biology and socio-ecology of Indo-Pacific humpback dolphins Sousa chinensis were investig...
Port Phillip Bay, Victoria is home to a population of Bottlenose Dolphins Tursiops truncatus. There ...
The most recent study on cetaceans in Algoa Bay, South Africa, was conducted over 14 years ago. Cons...
Indian Ocean humpback dolphins Sousa plumbea inhabit nearshore waters from South Africa to eastern I...