Shared Reproductive State Enhances Female Associations in Dolphins

المؤلفون المشاركون

Harcourt, Robert G.
Möller, Luciana M.

المصدر

Research Letters in Ecology

العدد

المجلد 2008، العدد 2008 (31 ديسمبر/كانون الأول 2008)، ص ص. 1-5، 5ص.

الناشر

Hindawi Publishing Corporation

تاريخ النشر

2008-02-17

دولة النشر

مصر

عدد الصفحات

5

التخصصات الرئيسية

العلوم الطبيعية والحياتية (متداخلة التخصصات)
الأحياء

الملخص EN

Female bottlenose dolphins (genus Tursiops) usually associate at moderate level with other females within social clusters called bands or cliques.

It has been suggested that reproductive state may play the predominant role in determining associations within female T.

truncatus bands.

Here, we test the hypothesis that reproductive state correlates with associations of female Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins (T.

aduncus).

We found that females in similar reproductive state, which included females from late pregnancy to the first year of their calves' life or females from early pregnancy to their calves' newborn period, had higher-association coefficients with each other than they did with females in different reproductive states (females with older calves or without calves).

This was observed both within and across social clusters suggesting that reproductive state, at least for pregnant females and those with young calves, plays an important role in determining who to associate with.

However, a female's most frequent associate was not always with another in similar reproductive state.

We suggest that several factors, including reproductive state, may be of importance in determining associations of female bottlenose dolphins.

نمط استشهاد جمعية علماء النفس الأمريكية (APA)

Möller, Luciana M.& Harcourt, Robert G.. 2008. Shared Reproductive State Enhances Female Associations in Dolphins. Research Letters in Ecology،Vol. 2008, no. 2008, pp.1-5.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-476497

نمط استشهاد الجمعية الأمريكية للغات الحديثة (MLA)

Möller, Luciana M.& Harcourt, Robert G.. Shared Reproductive State Enhances Female Associations in Dolphins. Research Letters in Ecology No. 2008 (2008), pp.1-5.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-476497

نمط استشهاد الجمعية الطبية الأمريكية (AMA)

Möller, Luciana M.& Harcourt, Robert G.. Shared Reproductive State Enhances Female Associations in Dolphins. Research Letters in Ecology. 2008. Vol. 2008, no. 2008, pp.1-5.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-476497

نوع البيانات

مقالات

لغة النص

الإنجليزية

الملاحظات

Includes bibliographical references

رقم السجل

BIM-476497