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Cetacean Ecology Behaviour and Evolution Lab
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http://www.cebel.org.au 15-11-2013 04:28:31
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Some of the amazing things our students CEBEL MELFU do!! Keep an eye out for Isabella Reeves as she solves the mystery of Old Tom! Marine & Coastal Research Consortium
Providing baseline information on inshore dolphins for informing and improving conservation decision making in Exmouth Gulf, north western Australia! Kate Sprogis Guido.J.Parra Marine & Coastal Research Consortium @FlindersCSE Read all about it here: doi.org/10.1071/WR22023
Happy to share the publication of our new paper looking at the impact of dredging on the occurrence of occurrence of dolphins and seals in a highly urbanized estuary Katharina J. Peters Frédérik Saltré Marine & Coastal Research Consortium @FlindersCSE Available open-access at sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Congratulations @jonathan_syme! Good research is thought provoking, and Jon's has definitely put a dent on the understanding of mixed species groups of delphinids! Watch out for the upcoming publications soon! Marine & Coastal Research Consortium Flinders UniversityCSE @Flinders
Unravelling the secrets behind the formation of mixed-species groups in delphinids! Check out our new publication: nature.com/articles/s4159… by @jonathan_syme @jjkiszka and Guido.J.Parra CEBEL Marine & Coastal Research Consortium @ecology_lab FIU
Mixed-species groups are common amongst dolphins🐬🐬, but why? Our new study by @jonathan_syme @jjkiszka and Guido.J.Parra reveals that social benefits are the key drivers. Read it here Springer Nature:rdcu.be/c97YF CEBEL Marine & Coastal Research Consortium Flinders University Newsroom
Hot off the press in Ecology and Evolution by Caitlin Nicholls Katharina J. Peters Daniella Hanf Daniele Cagnazzi and Guido.J.Parra: Australian snubfin and humpback dolphins face comparable predation pressure from sharks in Queensland Waters. Marine & Coastal Research Consortium Flinders University Newsroom onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ec…
What is happening?! This is happening! 🐬🐋🪸 Learn more and keep up to date: Instagram: @gbrdolphins; kim cebella_research Facebook: @GBRDolphinsPrj, @CEBEL
And the adventure begins! @SCUonline Blue Planet Marine @GBRFoundation Flinders University Marine & Coastal Research Consortium
How do dolphins coexist and why do they form mixed species groups? Hot off the press by Jon Syme, @jjkiszka and Guido.J.Parra in Animal Behaviour Journal: doi.org/10.1016/j.anbe…