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Dolphins in the Adriatic are chasing trawlers for scraps because their sea is running out of food
Bottlenose dolphins have been admired as some of the ocean’s most skilled predators. However, in parts of the Adriatic Sea, ...
Conservationists say their findings suggest there isn't enough prey for the dolphins to hunt elsewhere. The post Dolphins ...
Bottlenose dolphins in the Adriatic Sea are spending much of their time following trawlers to scavenge for food, scientists ...
Bottlenose dolphins in the Adriatic Sea are spending so much time behind fishing trawlers that the pattern now looks less ...
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Killer whales go silent and eavesdrop on dolphins to steal their catch
Northern Resident killer whales off British Columbia have been recorded going quiet during salmon hunts, apparently listening ...
Dolphin Biology and Conservation study finds over 80% of Adriatic bottlenose dolphins now depend on trawl fishing boats for ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – In the salty creeks and marshes of the Lowcountry, a remarkable and rare feeding behavior unfolds, one that makes dolphins part-time beach goers – strand feeding. Strand ...
Dolphins produce a range of vocalizations used for echolocation and communication. These vocalizations vary with social context, environmental conditions, external stimuli, and communication, ...
When researchers played underwater recordings of pushy males, females that were capable of becoming pregnant swam away from ...
A suction camera tag deployed by Dr Olaf Meynecke captures the depths dolphins will sometimes accompany whales to - in this case, even to the sea floor. A new study has investigated hundreds of videos ...
In this week's Science for All newsletter, Divya Gandhi explains how ants, dolphins and birds use inter-species cooperation to survive ...
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