Interspecific associations between two or more species of the family Delphinidae have been reported by many scientists, but the sympatric ecology of such dolphin associations has not been studied in great detail. A few field investigations have been conducted on this subject in different parts of the world on species such as bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops spp.), short-beaked common dolphins (Delphinus delphis ), and killer whales Orcinus orca ). Sympatric dolphins seem to use different strategies to co-exist when resources appear to be limited, including dietary divergence (different prey preference, slightly diverse diet,different feeding time) and/or different habitat use shallow versus deep waters, flat areas versus submarine canyons and ...
Human activities can affect the behaviour of mammals through the modification of habitats, changes i...
International audienceMayotte in the southwest Indian Ocean is characterized by high dolphin diversi...
Many studies have shown that the distribution of cetaceans can be closely linked to habitat, but the...
Interspecific associations between two or more species of the family Delphinidae have been reported ...
Many species of delphinids co-occur in space and time. However, little is known of their ecological ...
International audienceInvestigating ecological segregation among organisms of a given community is c...
Dolphins live in complex social groupings with a wide variety of social strategies. In this chapter ...
Research on the ecology of sympatric dolphins has increased worldwide in recent decades. However, ma...
Dolphins and African apes are distantly related mammalian taxa that exhibit striking convergences in...
Sympatric species need to avoid pervasive competition to counter its suppressor effects. Dietary div...
Conspecifics may vary in their space use and diet leading to niche partitioning within populations. ...
Assessing the behavioural patterns of animals is an increasingly important field in conservation bio...
Behavioural Ecology - Group B; Poster presentation - no. Bay 18.5Very little is known of the spatio...
Individuals and groups within the same population may differ in their use of resources. Also referre...
Studies measuring the extent of interspecific interactions between dolphin species are rare. We obse...
Human activities can affect the behaviour of mammals through the modification of habitats, changes i...
International audienceMayotte in the southwest Indian Ocean is characterized by high dolphin diversi...
Many studies have shown that the distribution of cetaceans can be closely linked to habitat, but the...
Interspecific associations between two or more species of the family Delphinidae have been reported ...
Many species of delphinids co-occur in space and time. However, little is known of their ecological ...
International audienceInvestigating ecological segregation among organisms of a given community is c...
Dolphins live in complex social groupings with a wide variety of social strategies. In this chapter ...
Research on the ecology of sympatric dolphins has increased worldwide in recent decades. However, ma...
Dolphins and African apes are distantly related mammalian taxa that exhibit striking convergences in...
Sympatric species need to avoid pervasive competition to counter its suppressor effects. Dietary div...
Conspecifics may vary in their space use and diet leading to niche partitioning within populations. ...
Assessing the behavioural patterns of animals is an increasingly important field in conservation bio...
Behavioural Ecology - Group B; Poster presentation - no. Bay 18.5Very little is known of the spatio...
Individuals and groups within the same population may differ in their use of resources. Also referre...
Studies measuring the extent of interspecific interactions between dolphin species are rare. We obse...
Human activities can affect the behaviour of mammals through the modification of habitats, changes i...
International audienceMayotte in the southwest Indian Ocean is characterized by high dolphin diversi...
Many studies have shown that the distribution of cetaceans can be closely linked to habitat, but the...