Articles with "common dolphins" as a keyword



Dental Ageing Offers New Insights Into the First Epigenetic Clock for Common Dolphins ( Delphinus delphis )

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Published in 2025 at "Ecology and Evolution"

DOI: 10.1002/ece3.72424

Abstract: ABSTRACT Determining exact age in wild odontocetes is essential for understanding population dynamics, survival, and reproduction, yet remains logistically challenging. Although epigenetic ageing is emerging as a valuable approach, only nine species‐specific clocks currently exist.… read more here.

Keywords: dolphins delphinus; age; clock common; common dolphins ... See more keywords

Living on the edge: Overlap between a marine predator’s habitat use and fisheries in the Northeast Atlantic waters (NW Spain)

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Published in 2019 at "Progress in Oceanography"

DOI: 10.1016/j.pocean.2019.04.004

Abstract: Abstract The impact of commercial fisheries on marine top predators is currently the focus of considerable international concern. In spite of the recognition of the competition between fisheries and marine predators for the same resources,… read more here.

Keywords: common dolphins; habitat use; overlap marine; marine ... See more keywords

Oscillatory whistles—The ups and downs of identifying species in passive acoustic recordings

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Published in 2021 at "Journal of the Acoustical Society of America"

DOI: 10.1121/10.0004457

Abstract: Sympatric short- and long-beaked common dolphins in the Southern California Bight (Delphinus delphis and D. delphis bairdii) are challenging to identify acoustically because their whistles overlap in many time-frequency characteristics. We therefore asked whether frequency… read more here.

Keywords: common dolphins; long beaked; whistle types; short beaked ... See more keywords

Common dolphin whistle responses to experimental mid-frequency sonar

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Published in 2024 at "PLOS ONE"

DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0302035

Abstract: Oceanic delphinids that occur in and around Navy operational areas are regularly exposed to intense military sonar broadcast within the frequency range of their hearing. However, empirically measuring the impact of sonar on the behavior… read more here.

Keywords: vocal behavior; sonar; common dolphins; mid frequency ... See more keywords