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Artigo

2019

Homophily around specialized foraging underlies dolphin social preferences.

Machado AMS, Cantor M, Costa APB, Righetti BPH, Bezamat C, Valle-Pereira JVS, Simões-Lopes PC, Castilho PV, Daura-Jorge FG. 2019. Biology Letters. 15(4):20180909.

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Artigo

2019

Artisanal fishers’ perceptions of the ecosystem services derived from a dolphin-human cooperative fishing interaction in southern Brazil.

Machado AM da S, Daura-Jorge FG, Herbst DF, et al. 2019. Ocean & Coastal Management. 173:148–156.

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Artigo

2019

Reproductive parameters and factors influencing calf survival of bottlenose dolphins that engage in a unique foraging cooperation with fishermen.

Bezamat C, Castilho PV, Simões-Lopes PC, Ingram SN, Daura-Jorge FG. 2019. Marine Biology 167(1):5.

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Artigo

2019

Spatial behavioural response of coastal bottlenose dolphins to habitat disturbance in southern Brazil.

Agrelo M, Daura-Jorge FG, Bezamat C, Silveira TC, Castilho P, Pires J, Simões-Lopes PC. 2019. Aquat Conserv 29 (11):1949-1958.

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Artigo

2019

Bottlenose dolphin ecotypes of the western South Atlantic: the puzzle of habitats, coloration patterns and dorsal fin shapes.

Simões-Lopes PC, Daura-Jorge FG, Lodi LF, Bezamat C, Costa APB, Wedekin LL. 2019. Aquatic Biology. 28:101–111.

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Artigo

2019

Biochemical and molecular biomarkers in integument biopsies of free-ranging coastal bottlenose dolphins from southern Brazil.

Righetti BPH, Mattos JJ, Siebert MN, et al. 2019. Chemosphere. 225:139–149.

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Artigo

2018

Association patterns of bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) in Bahía San Antonio, Argentina.

Vermeulen E. 2018b. Marine Mammal Science. 34(3):687–700.

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Artigo

2018

Intertidal habitat use of bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) in Bahía San Antonio, Argentina.

Vermeulen E. 2018a. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom. 98(5):1109–1118.

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Artigo

2018

No mullet, no gain: cooperation between dolphins and cast net fishermen in southern Brazil.

Santos ML, Lemos VM, Vieira JP. 2018. Zoologia. 35:e24446.

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Artigo

2018

Molecular identification and microscopic characterization of poxvirus in a Guiana dolphin and a common bottlenose dolphin, Brazil.

Sacristán C, Esperón F, Marigo J, et al. 2018. Diseases of Aquatic Organisms. 130(3):177–185.

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Artigo

2018

Spatiotemporal use predicts social partitioning of bottlenose dolphins with strong home range overlap.

Genoves RC, Fruet PF, Di Tullio JC, Möller LM, Secchi ER. 2018. Ecology and Evolution. 8(24):12597–12614.

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Artigo

2018

Spatial consequences for dolphins specialized in foraging with fishermen

Cantor M, Simões-Lopes PC, Daura-Jorge FG. 2018. Animal Behaviour. 139:19–27.

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Artigo

2017

Romeu B, Cantor M, Bezamat C, Simões-Lopes P, Daura-Jorge F. 2017. Bottlenose dolphins that forage with artisanal fishermen whistle differently. Ethology 123(12): 906-915.

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Artigo

2017

Report of the Working Group on the Behavioral Ecology of bottlenose dolphins in the Southwest Atlantic Ocean.

Domit C, Laporta P, Zappes CA, Lodi LF, Hoffmann LS, Genoves RC, Fruet PF, Azevedo A. 2017. Lat Am J Aquat Mam. 11:106-120.

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Artigo

2017

Genetic divergence between two phenotypically distinct bottlenose dolphin ecotypes suggests separate evolutionary trajectories.

Fruet PF, Secchi ER, Di Tullio JC, et al. 2017. Ecology and Evolution. 9131–9143.

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Artigo

2017

A review on the distribution, abundance, residency, survival and population structure of coastal bottlenose dolphins in Argentina.

Vermeulen E, Bastida R, Berninsone LG, et al. 2017. Latin American Journal of Aquatic Mammals. 12(1–2):2–16.

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Artigo

2017

Site-fidelity and movement patterns of bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) in central Argentina: essential information for effective conservation.

Vermeulen E, Balbiano A, Belenguer F, et al. 2017. Aquat Conserv 27: 282-292.

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Artigo

2017

Long-term and gender-related variation in the feeding ecology of common bottlenose dolphins inhabiting a subtropical estuary and the adjacent marine coast in the western South Atlantic.

Secchi ER, Botta S, Wiegand MM, et al. 2017. Mar Biol 13:121-134.

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