Webb10 dec. 2008 · Calving rate was calculated using the long-term records from the Shark Bay Dolphin Research Project. Calving success of sponge-carriers and TDPD foragers could not be compared directly because our focal data primarily targeted females with dependent calves (i.e., females with some degree of calving success) and females could not be … Webb11 feb. 2024 · Según la información, el repositorio de Sci-Hub contabiliza alrededor de 80 millones de research papers (abril 2024). La mayoría del acervo, por supuesto, proviene …
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http://www.sharkbaydolphins.org/latest-news/ WebbIn 2011, a severe marine heatwave (MHW) devastated seagrass and fish populations in Shark Bay. Offspring survival declined precipitously among seagrass specialists (dolphins that forage... rcs ni
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Webb29 mars 2015 · The Shark Bay dolphin society is large and relationally complex, with highly differentiated social relationships (Strickland et al., 2024) and an array of social … WebbConnor RC, Krützen M (2015) Male dolphin alliances in Shark Bay: changing perspectives in a thirty-year study. Animal Behaviour 103: 223-235. King SL (2015). You talkin’ to me? Interactive playback is a powerful yet underused tool in animal communication research. Biology Letters 11: 20150403. Webb9 aug. 2006 · Based on decades of detailed behavioral records, we evaluated long-term impacts of vessel activity on bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops sp.) in Shark Bay, Australia. We compared dolphin abundance within adjacent 36-km 2 tourism and control sites, over three consecutive 4.5-year periods wherein research activity was relatively constant but … sims randomly dying of starvation