Dolphin Blow May Reveal the Health Status of These Marine Mammals
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Santa Cruz de Tenerife.- An international team of scientists has shown that the mular dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) interpret their environment by sound, so that they identify different materials by ecolocation while swimming, a key advance for the science and conservation of the oceans. The study has been developed by researchers from the University of Southern Denmark and Loro Parque Fundación and the corresponding research was carried out ent…
Dolphin carries dead calf in what experts call grieving – PR informa
By SOPAN DEB The video is haunting: A dolphin carries the deceased body of her two-week-old calf amid a pod of dolphins south of Perth, Australia. The footage was posted July 20 by Geographe Marine Research, a whale conservation organization. The group is familiar with this particular mother, whom it has named Fraggle, and her struggles. She had already lost three other calves, and giving birth to a fourth during winter in the Southern Hemispher…
Dolphin Blow May Reveal the Health Status of These Marine Mammals
Researchers from the Interdisciplinary Centre of Marine and Environmental Research (CIIMAR) are part of an international team that has developed a new methodology to identify potential pathogens in dolphin blow, the air expelled through the blowhole during respiration.
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