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THE DUSKY DOLPHIN
The Dusky Dolphin
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Edited By
Bernd Wursig, Texas A&M University, Galveston, Texas, USA
Melany Wursig

Description
Much has been written about dolphins and whales, and excellent books exist especially on the charismatic bottlenose dolphins; and killer, humpback, and sperm whales. But detailed studies have been carried out on a handful of other species, and this book summarizes our state of knowledge of a little dolphin – the southern hemisphere ?dusky,? and compares its behavioral strategies in different environs. The editors, Bernd and Mel W rsig, began studying duskies in Patagonia Argentina in 1972. Although they have been to many parts of the Earth since then -- including work on Amazon and Yangtze river dolphins, Hawai'i for the delicate lovely spinner dolphin, the Arctic for bowhead and gray whale work, and bottlenose dolphins in several milieus -- they have always returned to their first love of unraveling the social patterns and life strategies of duskies that exist in small groups in semi-enclosed bays and as herds of well over one thousand in the open ocean. This book documents the latest research, from their feeding patterns to their acrobatic skills. It is full of scientific facts, with a sense of poetry and wonder of the unknown.

Audience
Marine biologists; mammalogists; students of animal behavior; students of social ecology

Contents


Chapter 1: The Dusky Dolphins' Place in the Delphinid Family Tree

Chapter 2: Dusky Dolphin Life History and Demography

Chapter 3: Dusky Dolphin Trophic Ecology: Their Role in the Food Web

Chapter 4: Acoustics of Dusky Dolphins

Chapter 5: Dusky Dolphins Foraging at Night

Chapter 6: Dusky Dolphins Foraging in Daylight

Chapter 7: Predator Threats and Dusky Dolphin Survival Strategies

Chapter 8: Mating Habits of New Zealand Dusky Dolphins

Chapter 9: Dusky Dolphin Calf Rearing

Chapter 10: Dusky Dolphin Sexual Segregation and Genetic Relatedness in New Zealand

Chapter 11: Human Interactions with Dusky Dolphins: Harvest, Fisheries, Habitat Alteration, and Tourism

Chapter 12: Human Interactions, A Management Perspective with Focus on Dusky Dolphins

Chapter 13: Dolphin Swimming and Watching: One Tourism Operator's perspective

Dennis Buurman

Chapter 14: Neglected but not Forgotten: Southern Africa's Dusky Dolphin

Chapter 15: Patterns of Sympatry in Lagenorhynchus and Cephalorhynchus: Dolphins in Different Habitats

Chapter 16: A Large-Brained Social Mammal

Chapter 17: Social Creatures in a Changing Sea: Concluding Remarks



Bibliographic details
Hardbound, 416 pages, publication date: SEP-2009
ISBN-13: 978-0-12-373723-6
ISBN-10: 0-12-373723-0
Imprint: ACADEMIC PRESS

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