Epimeletic behavior toward dead calves has been frequently reported in cetaceans, mostly with females (presumed mothers) showing supportive behaviors such as carrying, lifting, or sinking, often assisted by “escort” individuals. However, information on acoustic production in such contexts is scarce. This report describes two observations of epimeletic behavior toward dead newborns in bottlenose dolphins and associated acoustic production. Data were collected at the Tiber River estuary (Rome, Mediterranean Sea, Italy) with one hydrophone for passive acoustic monitoring and two digital cameras. In both cases, an individual (presumed mother) acting as the main supporter and directly interacting with the carcass by lifting it (case 1) or sinkin...
Exploratory behavior includes all the actions that an animal performs to obtain information about a ...
The signature whistle of the Atlantic bottlenose dolphin ( Tursiops truncatus ) is a...
Maritime traffic is an issue of major ecological concern, and vessel noise may be an important sour...
Several cetacean species have demonstrated epimeletic behavior that relies on the tight social bonds...
This report describes the epimeletic (or “caregiving”) behavior produced by members of a group of At...
Cetacean bycatch is increasing worldwide and poses a threat to the conservation of several delphinid...
description of the acoustic and behavioural interactions of bottlenose dolphins in a mother-calf pai...
This thesis examines the behavior and acoustic communication of bottlenose dolphins in Shark Bay, We...
Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) create sound such as whistles, clicking, squeaking, creakin...
Sounds are particularly important for animals that live in complex social communities. In this study...
Dolphins emit a large variety of acoustic signals on which they rely for navigation, communication a...
Marine mammal survival and fitness depends heavily upon a highly developed sense of hearing. Odontoc...
Curs 2016-2017Underwater sounds are very important for Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) in o...
Human caregivers interacting with children typically modify their speech in ways that promote attent...
International audienceBottlenose dolphins are social cetaceans that strongly rely on acoustic commun...
Exploratory behavior includes all the actions that an animal performs to obtain information about a ...
The signature whistle of the Atlantic bottlenose dolphin ( Tursiops truncatus ) is a...
Maritime traffic is an issue of major ecological concern, and vessel noise may be an important sour...
Several cetacean species have demonstrated epimeletic behavior that relies on the tight social bonds...
This report describes the epimeletic (or “caregiving”) behavior produced by members of a group of At...
Cetacean bycatch is increasing worldwide and poses a threat to the conservation of several delphinid...
description of the acoustic and behavioural interactions of bottlenose dolphins in a mother-calf pai...
This thesis examines the behavior and acoustic communication of bottlenose dolphins in Shark Bay, We...
Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) create sound such as whistles, clicking, squeaking, creakin...
Sounds are particularly important for animals that live in complex social communities. In this study...
Dolphins emit a large variety of acoustic signals on which they rely for navigation, communication a...
Marine mammal survival and fitness depends heavily upon a highly developed sense of hearing. Odontoc...
Curs 2016-2017Underwater sounds are very important for Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) in o...
Human caregivers interacting with children typically modify their speech in ways that promote attent...
International audienceBottlenose dolphins are social cetaceans that strongly rely on acoustic commun...
Exploratory behavior includes all the actions that an animal performs to obtain information about a ...
The signature whistle of the Atlantic bottlenose dolphin ( Tursiops truncatus ) is a...
Maritime traffic is an issue of major ecological concern, and vessel noise may be an important sour...