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Delphinus
Known as:
Dolphin, Saddleback
, Dolphin, Common
, Dolphins, Common
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The genus Delphinus, in the family Delphinidae, consisting of two species of DOLPHINS. They are multicolored, with a characteristic yellow-tan criss…
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Long-Beaked Common Dolphin
Short-Beaked Common Dolphin
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Ocean Dolphins
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2014
2014
Multiple management units of short-beaked common dolphins subject to fisheries bycatch off southern and southeastern Australia
K. Bilgmann
,
G. Parra
,
Nikki Zanardo
,
L. Beheregaray
,
L. Möller
2014
Corpus ID: 86477210
Worldwide, fisheries bycatch remains one of the greatest immediate threats to cetacean populations. In Australia, short-beaked…
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2011
2011
Using static acoustic monitoring to describe echolocation behaviour of heaviside’s dolphins (Cephalorhynchus heavisidii) in Namibia
R. Leeney
,
D. Carslake
,
S. Elwen
2011
Corpus ID: 32414685
Static acoustic monitoring is a cost-effective, low-effort means of gathering large datasets on echolocation click…
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2011
2011
Live CT imaging of sound reception anatomy and hearing measurements in the pygmy killer whale, Feresa attenuata
Eric W. Montie
,
C. Manire
,
D. Mann
Journal of Experimental Biology
2011
Corpus ID: 8820810
In June 2008, two pygmy killer whales (Feresa attenuata) were stranded alive near Boca Grande, FL, USA, and were taken into…
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2010
2010
Concentrations and accumulation features of PCDDs, PCDFs and dioxin-like PCBs in cetaceans from Korean coastal waters.
Hyo-Bang Moon
,
K. Kannan
,
+4 authors
Z. Kim
Chemosphere
2010
Corpus ID: 24751155
2005
2005
Anomalously Pigmented Common Dolphins ( Delphinus sp.) off Northern New Zealand
K. Stockin
,
I. Visser
2005
Corpus ID: 84761079
Anomalous pigmentations have been recorded in many cetacean species. However, typically only one variation is reported from a…
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Highly Cited
2003
Highly Cited
2003
Marine mammals from northeast Atlantic: relationship between their trophic status as determined by delta13C and delta15N measurements and their trace metal concentrations.
K. Das
,
C. Beans
,
+4 authors
J. Bouquegneau
Marine Environmental Research
2003
Corpus ID: 34963495
2003
2003
Visual lateralization in the bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus): evidence for a population asymmetry?
S. Yaman
,
L. Fersen
,
G. Dehnhardt
,
O. Güntürkün
Behavioural Brain Research
2003
Corpus ID: 12422211
Highly Cited
2002
Highly Cited
2002
Photo‐identification of short‐beaked common dolphins (Delphinus delphis) in north‐east New Zealand: A photo‐catalogue of recognisable individuals
D. Neumann
,
Alexandra Leitenberger
,
M. B. Orams
2002
Corpus ID: 52220147
Abstract Photo‐identification has been established as a helpful tool in cetacean research. However, no study to date has…
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Highly Cited
2001
Highly Cited
2001
Seasonal movements of short‐beaked common dolphins (Delphinus delphis) in the north‐western Bay of Plenty, New Zealand: Influence of sea surface temperature and El Niño/La Niña
D. Neumann
2001
Corpus ID: 52222277
Abstract Movement patterns of small cetaceans are influenced by a great number of variables including prey availability, sea…
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1993
Review
1993
Preliminary Winter Abundance Estimates for Cetaceans Along the California Coast Based on a 1991 Aerial Survey
K. Forney
,
J. Barlow
1993
Corpus ID: 55616352
We present the results of an aenal line transect census of cetaceans along the California coast during March and April 1991. This…
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