Causes and consequences of female centrality in cetacean societies
Cetaceans are fully aquatic predatory mammals that have successfully colonized virtually all
marine habitats. Their adaptation to these habitats, so radically different from those of their …
marine habitats. Their adaptation to these habitats, so radically different from those of their …
[BOEK][B] The cultural lives of whales and dolphins
H Whitehead, L Rendell - 2014 - degruyter.com
In the songs and bubble feeding of humpback whales; in young killer whales learning to
knock a seal from an ice floe in the same way their mother does; and in the use of sea …
knock a seal from an ice floe in the same way their mother does; and in the use of sea …
Social traits, social networks and evolutionary biology
The social environment is both an important agent of selection for most organisms, and an
emergent property of their interactions. As an aggregation of interactions among members of …
emergent property of their interactions. As an aggregation of interactions among members of …
Male dolphin alliances in Shark Bay: changing perspectives in a 30-year study
Bottlenose dolphins, Tursiops cf. aduncus, in Shark Bay, Western Australia exhibit the most
complex alliances known outside of humans. Advances in our understanding of these …
complex alliances known outside of humans. Advances in our understanding of these …
Social and genetic interactions drive fitness variation in a free-living dolphin population
The evolutionary forces that drive fitness variation in species are of considerable interest.
Despite this, the relative importance and interactions of genetic and social factors involved in …
Despite this, the relative importance and interactions of genetic and social factors involved in …
Fission–fusion dynamics in wild giraffes may be driven by kinship, spatial overlap and individual social preferences
Many species exhibit fission–fusion dynamics, yet the factors that influence the frequent
changes in group size and membership in these species have not been widely studied …
changes in group size and membership in these species have not been widely studied …
Social networks reveal cultural behaviour in tool-using dolphins
Animal tool use is of inherent interest given its relationship to intelligence, innovation and
cultural behaviour. Here we investigate whether Shark Bay bottlenose dolphins that use …
cultural behaviour. Here we investigate whether Shark Bay bottlenose dolphins that use …
Group structure and kinship in beluga whale societies
G O'Corry-Crowe, R Suydam, L Quakenbush… - Scientific reports, 2020 - nature.com
Evolutionary explanations for mammalian sociality typically center on inclusive-fitness
benefits of associating and cooperating with close kin, or close maternal kin as in some …
benefits of associating and cooperating with close kin, or close maternal kin as in some …
Evidence of social communities in a spatially structured network of a free-ranging shark species
Large, solitary, marine predators such as sharks have been observed to aggregate at
specific areas. Such aggregations are almost certainly driven by foraging and behavioural …
specific areas. Such aggregations are almost certainly driven by foraging and behavioural …
Cooperation-based concept formation in male bottlenose dolphins
Abstract In Shark Bay, Western Australia, male bottlenose dolphins form a complex nested
alliance hierarchy. At the first level, pairs or trios of unrelated males cooperate to herd …
alliance hierarchy. At the first level, pairs or trios of unrelated males cooperate to herd …