Multiple social benefits drive the formation of mixed-species groups of australian humpback and indo-pacific bottlenose dolphins

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  • who: Jonathan Syme from the of Science and, Flinders University, SA, Australia have published the research work: Multiple social benefits drive the formation of mixed-species groups of Australian humpback and Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: By assessing the relationship between group characteristics (e_g, size and age composition) and the frequency and nature of their behavioural interactions, the authors show that the potential functions of mixed-species groups of sympatric humpback and bottlenose dolphins around the North West Cape are most consistent with the social advantage hypothesis and, at least in . . .

     

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