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An update on captive cetacean welfare. [PDF]

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Methods for analysing wildlife DNA methylation data. [PDF]

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Acoustic analysis of bottlenose dolphin vocalizations for behavioral classification in controlled settings. [PDF]

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Influence of foraging context on the whistle structure of the common bottlenose dolphin

Behavioural Processes, 2021
Sounds are particularly important for animals that live in complex social communities. In this study, we assessed the communication calls (whistles) that common bottlenose dolphins emit during their foraging activities in the absence and presence of motor boats and during dolphin depredation on trawlers, in Alghero (Sardinia, Italy) and Cres-Lošinj ...
Nikolina, Rako-Gospić   +3 more
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Helicobacter delphinicola infection and the risk of gastric disease in common bottlenose dolphin

Diseases of Aquatic Organisms, 2023
Gastritis and gastric ulcers are well-recognized conditions in cetaceans; bacteria of the genus Helicobacter are considered the primary cause of these diseases. Dolphins have been shown to be susceptible to infection by at least 2 gastric species of Helicobacter, H. cetorum and H. delphinicola, both of which are closely related to the human pathogen H.
Takao, Segawa   +4 more
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Yawn-like behavior in captive common bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus)

Behavioural Processes, 2021
Yawning is an involuntary action that begins with a slow opening of the mouth with inhalation, followed by a maximum gaping phase, and ends with a short exhalation and the closing of the mouth. A wide variety of vertebrate species, including humans, yawn.
Akiko Enokizu   +5 more
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