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What's in a name? : using dolphin whistles to estimate population size / Jack Feary

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Windhoek: Namibian Environment & Wildlife Society, 2020Description: 4 pages, illustrations, 30 cmSubject(s): Summary: Bottlenose dolphins are one of the top predator species within the Namibian coastal ecosystem. Signature whistles, first discovered in 1968, are a natural phenomena in which individual dolphins learn and develop their own unique whistle pattern, like a name.
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Bottlenose dolphins are one of the top predator species within the Namibian coastal ecosystem. Signature whistles, first discovered in 1968, are a natural phenomena in which individual dolphins learn and develop their own unique whistle pattern, like a name.

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