We analysed the association patterns of 22 bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) identified as resident in the waters of the Archipelago de La Maddalena (Italy) to verify the existence of defined groups with a particular foraging strategy: to feed from fishing trammel nets. Two relatively well-defined communities were identified. Bottlenose dolphins that were observed feeding from trammel nets constitute one of these communities, and the other is mainly made up by individuals who have never been seen foraging from nets. The influence of sex, habitat, school size, location, and the presence of calves over the bottlenose dolphins' feeding behavior was also analyzed. Only the presence of calves shows a significant effect. It alone explains ...
and R.C. Connor Abstract: We investigated association patterns of 52 photographically identified, fr...
Bottlenose dolphins, Tursiops truncatus, are reported to have close associations with shrimp trawler...
Interactions between cetaceans (Cetacea) and fisheries are a widespread occurrence in the Mediterran...
Abstract In this study, we investigate association patterns of 249 bottlenose dolphin feeding groups...
Both natural and human-related foraging strategies by the common bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops trunca...
Bottlenose dolphins use a variety of foraging specializations to detect and pursue prey. Like other ...
Anthropogenic food patches in the marine environment, such as aquaculture farms and active trawlers,...
We investigated social structure and association patterns for a small population of Mediterranean bo...
Sociality and ecological drivers that can influence individual association patterns are infrequently...
We studied the influence of trammel nets on the behaviour and spatial distribution of bottlenose dol...
Human activities can affect the behaviour of mammals through the modification of habitats, changes i...
Many studies have shown that the distribution of cetaceans can be closely linked to habitat, but the...
14 pages, 4 tables, 3 figuresAn understanding of animal grouping patterns is essential to increase k...
Between 2004 and 2007, field surveys were conducted to study bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus...
Complex social structure is a prominent feature in several mammal species. Such structure may lead t...
and R.C. Connor Abstract: We investigated association patterns of 52 photographically identified, fr...
Bottlenose dolphins, Tursiops truncatus, are reported to have close associations with shrimp trawler...
Interactions between cetaceans (Cetacea) and fisheries are a widespread occurrence in the Mediterran...
Abstract In this study, we investigate association patterns of 249 bottlenose dolphin feeding groups...
Both natural and human-related foraging strategies by the common bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops trunca...
Bottlenose dolphins use a variety of foraging specializations to detect and pursue prey. Like other ...
Anthropogenic food patches in the marine environment, such as aquaculture farms and active trawlers,...
We investigated social structure and association patterns for a small population of Mediterranean bo...
Sociality and ecological drivers that can influence individual association patterns are infrequently...
We studied the influence of trammel nets on the behaviour and spatial distribution of bottlenose dol...
Human activities can affect the behaviour of mammals through the modification of habitats, changes i...
Many studies have shown that the distribution of cetaceans can be closely linked to habitat, but the...
14 pages, 4 tables, 3 figuresAn understanding of animal grouping patterns is essential to increase k...
Between 2004 and 2007, field surveys were conducted to study bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus...
Complex social structure is a prominent feature in several mammal species. Such structure may lead t...
and R.C. Connor Abstract: We investigated association patterns of 52 photographically identified, fr...
Bottlenose dolphins, Tursiops truncatus, are reported to have close associations with shrimp trawler...
Interactions between cetaceans (Cetacea) and fisheries are a widespread occurrence in the Mediterran...