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Population genetics of species on the genera Tursiops and Delphinus within the Gulf of California and along the western coast of Baja California. [PDF]
This present study investigated the evolution of population genetic structure of two closely related cetacean species, bottlenose (Tursiops truncatus) and common dolphins (Delphinus spp.) within the Gulf of California (GC) and along the West Coast of ...
SEGURA-GARCIA, IRIS,HAYDEE +1 more
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Delphinus delphis (common dolphin) - NUVC-2926
Delphinus delphis (common dolphin) - NUVC-2926 - unknown sex - unknown length - Pelvic location - University of ...
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ABSTRACT This study investigated the occurrence and whistle characteristics of small odontocetes in Wakasa Bay and Aso Bay, located in the coastal waters of the Sea of Japan, where ecological data are limited. Passive acoustic monitoring using A‐tag and SoundTrap was conducted from 2022 to 2024, with detections on 8.8% and 12.4% of monitoring days at ...
Satoko S. Kimura +2 more
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Investigating the relative influence of genetic drift and natural selection in shaping patterns of population structure in Delphinids (Delphinus delphis; Tursiops spp.) [PDF]
Speciation models relying on geographic barriers to limit gene flow gather widespread consensus, but are insufficient to explain diversification in highly mobile marine organisms.
MOURA, ANDRE,EURICO,VIOLA
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Common dolphins Delphinus delphis in southern Australia: A morphometric study [PDF]
Examination of 211 Delphinus specimens from the coasts of Western Australia to New South Wales, including Tasmania, was conducted using 62 quantitative and 11 qualitative variables.
Conran, J. +5 more
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Additional file 1: Table S1. Filtering steps and number of SNPs retained after each step for common dolphins (Delphinus delphis) in southern Australia. FDR: false discovery rate. Table S2.
Chris J. Brauer (8028509) +6 more
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The common dolphin (Delphinus delphis) is the second-most bycaught species in Korean waters. To provide key information about their habitat boundaries and hotspots for spatial conservation and management, the spatial use of this species was examined ...
Joon-Taek Yoo +3 more
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We documented behavioral responses of wild boars (Sus scrofa) to a conspecific carcass using camera traps throughout the full decomposition process. One adult male exhibited necrophilic behavior and sustained non‐feeding interactions with the carcass, highlighting pronounced individual variation.
Akino Inagaki +3 more
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Delphinus delphis (common dolphin) - NUVC-5044
Delphinus delphis (common dolphin) - NUVC-5044 - male - 2.15 m - Pelvic location - University of ...
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ABSTRACT Understanding how demographic dynamics interact with environmental heterogeneity is central to explaining patterns of genomic variation in the marine realm. Indo‐Pacific bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops aduncus) occur along most of the Australian coastline, from tropical to temperate waters, encompassing pronounced differences in temperature ...
Svenja M. Marfurt +9 more
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