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Rotational swimming tendencies in the dolphin (Tursiops truncatus)
Behavioural Brain Research, 1994Anecdotal evidence suggests that dolphins placed in a pool exhibit stereotypic swimming in circles. The present study confirmed these observations in a sample of thirteen dolphins. The majority of dolphins (84.6%) showed highly consistent directional swimming in counterclockwise circles. The latter directionality held throughout the circadian cycle and
N, Sobel, A Y, Supin, M S, Myslobodsky
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THE HYPOPHYSIS OF THE PORPOISE (TURSIOPS TRUNCATUS)
Archives of Surgery, 1929Cetacea constitute a group of mammals in which the soft tissues have been studied only superficially. The size of these mammals and the conditions under which they are caught make proper preservation of their bodies for dissection almost impossible, not to speak of the difficulty of actual shipment to a laboratory and subsequent storage there. Moreover,
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Amyloidosis in the Bottlenose Dolphin, Tursiops truncatus
Veterinary Pathology, 1995Four cases of amyloidosis were recognized in a study population of 21 (19%) bottlenose dolphins ( Tursiops truncatus ) examined as part of an investigation of the causes of cetacean strandings along the Texas Gulf Coast.
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Tursiops truncatus Genome sequencing
2015Tursiops truncatus resequencing from three ...
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Tursiops truncatus (Bottle-nosed dolphin)
1973One pair of the small acrocentric autosomes actually has a short second arm. This pair is arranged at the right side of the second row in these karyotypes.
T. C. Hsu, Kurt Benirschke
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2019
Intramolecular mobility of all fractions of haemoglobin in dolphin-afaline Tursiops truncatus has been studied by method of NMR-ralaxation. It has been determined that haemoglobin's fractions with more intramolecular mobility have more volume of hydrophobic cavities and smaller affinity to oxygen.
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Intramolecular mobility of all fractions of haemoglobin in dolphin-afaline Tursiops truncatus has been studied by method of NMR-ralaxation. It has been determined that haemoglobin's fractions with more intramolecular mobility have more volume of hydrophobic cavities and smaller affinity to oxygen.
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2009
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?????????????????? ???????????????? ?? ?????????????????????????? ??????????????, Tursiops truncatus Montagu, 1821, ?? ???????????? ???????? ???? ???????????? ???????????????????? ?? ?????????????? 12 ?????? (1976???1987 ????.). ???????? ???????????? ???????????????????? 24,3%, ?????????????????? ??? 68,1%, ?????????????? ???????????? ??? 7,6%. ????????
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Drone Surveys Are More Accurate Than Boat-Based Surveys of Bottlenose Dolphins (Tursiops truncatus)
Drones, 2022Lorenzo Fiori +2 more
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The respiration of the porpoise, tursiops truncatus
Journal of Cellular and Comparative Physiology, 1941Laurence Irving +2 more
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