The Dolphins of Shark Bay

The Dolphins of Shark Bay
Author: Pamela S. Turner
Publsiher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 85
Release: 2013
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780547716381

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We go with marine biologist, Janet Mann, to Australia to follow dolphins in the wild so we can figure out what makes dolphins intelligent.

Dolphin Politics in Shark Bay

Dolphin Politics in Shark Bay
Author: Richard C Connor
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2018-05-10
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0999884026

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Dr. Richard Connor shares his more than 30 years of observations on an amazing population of dolphins in Shark Bay, Western Australia, considered the most complex non-human society known. In over 80 'story sections' he reveals the dolphins amazing social lives and "political alliances."

Diving with Dolphins

Diving with Dolphins
Author: Nick Arnold
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2004
Genre: Children's stories
ISBN: 043968949X

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"Animals can be cute ... and cruel! Read Seb's journal for some deep dark dolphin secrets. Meet Squeak the baby dolphin and make a splash as he dives with his friends and dodges scary sharks. Relive the drama, dangers and disgusting details as you find out: why dolphins can see your insides; how to play dolphin games; if dolphins are smarter than us; how to cuddle a dolphin."--Page 4 of cover.

Follow That Fin

Follow That Fin
Author: Amy Samuels,Turnstone
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 48
Release: 1999-11-01
Genre: Bottlenose dolphin
ISBN: 0739800078

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Follows two biologists as they study the behavior and everyday life of bottlenose dolphins in Shark Bay, Australia.

Cetacean Societies

Cetacean Societies
Author: Janet Mann
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 462
Release: 2000-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0226503410

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"Part review, part testament to extraordinary dedication, and part call to get involved, Cetacean Societies highlights the achievements of behavioral ecologists inspired by the challenges of cetaceans and committed to the exploration of a new world."—from the preface by Richard Wrangham Long-lived, slow to reproduce, and often hidden beneath the water's surface, whales and dolphins (cetaceans) have remained elusive subjects for scientific study even though they have fascinated humans for centuries. Until recently, much of what we knew about cetaceans came from commercial sources such as whalers and trainers for dolphin acts. Innovative research methods and persistent efforts, however, have begun to penetrate the depths to reveal tantalizing glimpses of the lives of these mammals in their natural habitats. Cetacean Societies presents the first comprehensive synthesis and review of these new studies. Groups of chapters focus on the history of cetacean behavioral research and methodology; state-of-the-art reviews of information on four of the most-studied species: bottlenose dolphins, killer whales, sperm whales, and humpback whales; and summaries of major topics, including group living, male and female reproductive strategies, communication, and conservation drawn from comparative research on a wide range of species. Written by some of the world's leading cetacean scientists, this landmark volume will benefit not just students of cetology but also researchers in other areas of behavioral and conservation ecology as well as anyone with a serious interest in the world of whales and dolphins. Contributors are Robin Baird, Phillip Clapham, Jenny Christal, Richard Connor, Janet Mann, Andrew Read, Randall Reeves, Amy Samuels, Peter Tyack, Linda Weilgart, Hal Whitehead, Randall S. Wells, and Richard Wrangham.

The Cultural Lives of Whales and Dolphins

The Cultural Lives of Whales and Dolphins
Author: Hal Whitehead,Luke Rendell
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 442
Release: 2015
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780226895314

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Drawing on their own research as well as scientific literature including evolutionary biology, animal behavior, ecology, anthropology, psychology and neuroscience, two cetacean biologists submerge themselves in the unique environment in which whales and dolphins live. --Publisher's description.

Life History and Behavior of Female Dolphins Tursiops Sp in Shark Bay Western Australia

Life History and Behavior of Female Dolphins  Tursiops Sp   in Shark Bay  Western Australia
Author: Andrew Fuller Richards
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 490
Release: 1996
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: UOM:39015041110464

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To Touch a Wild Dolphin

To Touch a Wild Dolphin
Author: Rachel Smolker
Publsiher: Anchor
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2011-05-18
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780307794109

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To Touch a Wild Dolphin is the first intimate account of dolphin life in the wild. In 1982 Rachel Smolker traveled to Monkey Mia, a remote beach on the west coast of Australia where wild dolphins regularly interact with humans. Over the next fifteen years, Smolker and a team of fellow scientists were able to explore the lives of dolphins as they had never been explored before: up close, in their natural environment, with a definite recognition of individual dolphin identities. Smolker came to know the relationships, histories, and "personalities" of the dolphins. In To Touch a Wild Dolphin she offers delightful portraits of dolphins she became close to, ranging from the playful and incredibly silly to the slightly crazy, moody, and unpredictable. This develops into an examination of dolphin society and the diversity of characters that inhabit it. And ultimately from the intriguing, sometimes violent differences between the sexes to the nature of mother-infant relationships, to the wide repertoire of sounds used for social communication Smolker is able to reveal the inner workings of dolphin life with unprecedented clarity. Smolker was initially attracted to dolphins for the reasons that attract so many people to them: an elusive sense of their intelligence and their social and emotional complexity, a sense that despite the fact that we live in such entirely different worlds, dolphins are somehow like us. Now, after years of fascinating, inspiring, sometimes troubling, and occasionally heartbreaking experiences with the dolphins of Monkey Mia, Smolker is able to unravel many of the mysteries surrounding these beloved animals. To Touch a Wild Dolphin is a personal book in many ways, at the level of the dolphins and also at the level of the scientist. It is an important book, one that greatly enhances our understanding of dolphins and of ourselves, and as such it will take its place alongside such classics as Farley Mowat's Never Cry Wolf and Jane Goodall's In the Shadow of Man.