A new study in Sarasota showed that human activity can reshape dolphins’ social lives. According to a new study published in ...
Study of Sarasota Bay bottlenose dolphins finds human-linked foraging and red tide events influence how dolphins associate with one another Brookfield, Ill. – Wild dolphins are known for their complex ...
A study documents how these playful cetaceans allow themselves to be touched, an unusual relationship that can pose a danger ...
A dolphin in Dorset, once friendly, has become aggressive towards swimmers after prolonged human interaction. Experts warn ...
Bottlenose dolphins usually live in small to medium-sized groups in coastal and open-sea waters, but every once in a while, a dolphin might leave its pod behind, flock to coastal areas and approach ...
Researchers observed unavailable female dolphins – those that were older, or with calves – did not show the same avoidant behaviour ...
A dolphin returning to a historic habitat necessitates management of people, not wildlife, researchers monitoring solitary bottlenose dolphin in Venice say Bottlenose dolphins usually live in small to ...
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