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Genus Delphinus Linnaeus, 1758 Delphinus was regarded as a monospecific genus with a single species, D. delphis, until two species were recognized based on both morphology and mtDNA analysis (Heyning & Perrin 1994; Nowak 2003); both occur in Korean ...
Baccus, John T. +2 more
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Mean cortisol concentrations in the blubber of immature and mature male and female Delphinus delphis (bycatch specimens) of various reproductive states.
Camryn D. Allen (688383) +6 more
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Whistle characterization of long-beaked common dolphin (Delphinus delphis bairdii) in La Paz Bay, Gulf of California. [PDF]
Carlón-Beltrán Ó +4 more
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Landmark based morphometric variation in Common dolphin (Delphinus delphis L.,1758)
In this study we compare Mediterranean stocks of Delphinus delphis (L., 1758) with other populations of the same species coming from different seas using a geometric morphometrics method.
Loy, Anna, Nicolosi, Paola
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Reproductive biology of female common dolphins (Delphinus delphis) in New Zealand waters. [PDF]
Palmer EI +5 more
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Common dolphin s ( Delphinus delphis ) are one of the most abundant species of small cetacean in Northeast Atlantic Ocean and the most abundant in Atlantic shelf waters of the Iberian Peninsula.
Saavedra, C. (Camilo) +8 more
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Fatal Streptococcus iniae Infection in a Juvenile Free-Ranging Short-Beaked Common Dolphin (Delphinus delphis). [PDF]
Souter R +5 more
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Seasonal variation and group size affect movement patterns of two pelagic dolphin species (Lagenorhynchus obscurus and Delphinus delphis). [PDF]
Dans SL +5 more
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Longevity Collapse in Dolphins: A Growing Conservation Concern in the Bay of Biscay
Marine megafauna populations face global decline from human impacts, making early detection of demographic tipping points essential for effective conservation.
Etienne Rouby +6 more
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The common dolphin (Delphinus delphis) is one of the most abundant small cetaceans along the Galician coast and a definitive host for the nematode parasite Anisakis, which is transmitted to cetaceans through the food chain.
Elisa Rueda-Díez +10 more
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