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Ecology and Evolution
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August 6, 2019
Is MHC diversity a better marker for conservation than neutral genetic diversity? A case study of two contrasting dolphin populations
Oliver Manlik, Michael Krützen, Anna M Kopps, et al.
Current Biology : CB
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March 25, 2022
Social integration influences fitness in allied male dolphins
Livia Gerber, Richard C Connor, Simon J Allen, et al.
Scientific Reports
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March 26, 2021
Cooperative partner choice in multi-level male dolphin alliances
Livia Gerber, Samuel Wittwer, Simon J Allen, et al.
Ecology and Evolution
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July 21, 2017
The relative importance of reproduction and survival for the conservation of two dolphin populations
Oliver Manlik, Jane A McDonald, Janet Mann, et al.
Mammalian Biology = Zeitschrift Fur Saugetierkunde
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March 31, 2023
Association patterns and community structure among female bottlenose dolphins: environmental, genetic and cultural factors
Svenja M Marfurt, Simon J Allen, Manuela R Bizzozzero, et al.
Evolutionary Applications
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January 26, 2023
An epigenetic DNA methylation clock for age estimates in Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins (<i>Tursiops aduncus</i>)
Katharina J Peters, Livia Gerber, Luca Scheu, et al.
Communications Biology
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November 29, 2025
Social bonds decrease epigenetic age in male bottlenose dolphins
Livia Gerber, Katharina J Peters, Stephanie L King, et al.
Behavioral Ecology : Official Journal of the International Society for Behavioral Ecology
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March 27, 2020
Affiliation history and age similarity predict alliance formation in adult male bottlenose dolphins
Livia Gerber, Richard C Connor, Stephanie L King, et al.
Plos Biology
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May 17, 2007
Cetaceans have complex brains for complex cognition
Lori Marino, Richard C Connor, R Ewan Fordyce, et al.
Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society
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September 12, 2008
A claim in search of evidence: reply to Manger's thermogenesis hypothesis of cetacean brain structure
Lori Marino, Camilla Butti, Richard C Connor, et al.
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Ecology and Evolution
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August 6, 2019
Is MHC diversity a better marker for conservation than neutral genetic diversity? A case study of two contrasting dolphin populations
Oliver Manlik, Michael Krützen, Anna M Kopps, et al.
Current Biology : CB
|
March 25, 2022
Social integration influences fitness in allied male dolphins
Livia Gerber, Richard C Connor, Simon J Allen, et al.
Scientific Reports
|
March 26, 2021
Cooperative partner choice in multi-level male dolphin alliances
Livia Gerber, Samuel Wittwer, Simon J Allen, et al.
Ecology and Evolution
|
July 21, 2017
The relative importance of reproduction and survival for the conservation of two dolphin populations
Oliver Manlik, Jane A McDonald, Janet Mann, et al.
Mammalian Biology = Zeitschrift Fur Saugetierkunde
|
March 31, 2023
Association patterns and community structure among female bottlenose dolphins: environmental, genetic and cultural factors
Svenja M Marfurt, Simon J Allen, Manuela R Bizzozzero, et al.
Evolutionary Applications
|
January 26, 2023
An epigenetic DNA methylation clock for age estimates in Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins (<i>Tursiops aduncus</i>)
Katharina J Peters, Livia Gerber, Luca Scheu, et al.
Communications Biology
|
November 29, 2025
Social bonds decrease epigenetic age in male bottlenose dolphins
Livia Gerber, Katharina J Peters, Stephanie L King, et al.
Behavioral Ecology : Official Journal of the International Society for Behavioral Ecology
|
March 27, 2020
Affiliation history and age similarity predict alliance formation in adult male bottlenose dolphins
Livia Gerber, Richard C Connor, Stephanie L King, et al.
Plos Biology
|
May 17, 2007
Cetaceans have complex brains for complex cognition
Lori Marino, Richard C Connor, R Ewan Fordyce, et al.
Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society
|
September 12, 2008
A claim in search of evidence: reply to Manger's thermogenesis hypothesis of cetacean brain structure
Lori Marino, Camilla Butti, Richard C Connor, et al.
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