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The Social Structure of Free-Ranging Bottlenose Dolphins
- R. S. Wells, M. D. Scott, A. B. Irvine
- Geography
- 1987
A description of the social structure of a species is a first step toward understanding its social organization and, ultimately, the evolutionary processes that shaped its social system. Since the… Expand
The Eurasian Heartland: A continental perspective on Y-chromosome diversity
- R. S. Wells, N. Yuldasheva, +24 authors W. Bodmer
- Geography, Medicine
- Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences…
- 28 August 2001
The nonrecombining portion of the human Y chromosome has proven to be a valuable tool for the study of population history. The maintenance of extended haplotypes characteristic of particular… Expand
2. Dolphin Social Complexity: Lessons from Long-Term Study and Life History
- R. S. Wells
- Biology
- 31 January 2003
Common Bottlenose Dolphin: Tursiops truncatus
- R. S. Wells, M. D. Scott
- Biology
- 2009
Publisher Summary Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) are the best known of all cetaceans. Variation in size, coloration, and cranial characteristics associated with feeding led to descriptions… Expand
Recommendations for photo-identification methods used in capture-recapture models with cetaceans
- K. W. Urian, Antoinette M. Gorgone, +7 authors P. Hammond
- Computer Science
- 2015
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The syndrome of ankyloblepharon, ectodermal defects and cleft lip and palate: an autosomal dominant condition
- R. Hay, R. S. Wells
- Medicine
- The British journal of dermatology
- 1 March 1976
Seven patients from four families are reported who had an inherited condition of which the main features were ankyloblepharon, ectodermal defects and cleft lip and palate. The ectodermal defects were… Expand
The premature ageing syndromes
- J. Gilkes, D. Sharvill, R. S. Wells
- Medicine
- The British journal of dermatology
- 1 September 1974
Eight patients are reported who all have one feature in common, the appearance of premature ageing. Six of these could be accurately classified into previously described syndromes, but the other two… Expand
Low-level monitoring of bottlenose dolphins, Tursiops truncatus, in Charlotte Harbor, Florida, 1990-1994 / by R.S. Wells ... [et al.].
- M. K. Bassos, K. W. Urian, R. S. Wells
- Geography
- 31 August 2011
The association of keratosis pilaris atrophicans and woolly hair, with and without Noonan's syndrome
- V. Neild, J. Pegum, R. S. Wells
- Medicine
- The British journal of dermatology
- 1 March 1984
We describe two cases in which keratosis pilaris atrophicans faciei (ulerythema oophryogenes) occurred in association with hereditary woolly hair. This association also occurred in the father of case… Expand
Hereditary trichilemmal cysts
- B. Leppard, K. Sanderson, R. S. Wells
- Medicine, Biology
- Clinical and experimental dermatology
- 1 March 1977
One hundred and fifteen individuals from 60 families are described who had trichilemmal cysts. These were solitary or multiple intradermal cysts and occurred most frequently on the scalp. A punctum… Expand