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Posts by Shark Bay Dolphin Research Project

Congrats to Ellen Jacobs and coauthors for getting their work featured in the Royal Society's top 10 papers of 2025!

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The Shark Bay dolphins are featured in another great collaborative paper on density-dependent features of societies across the animal kingdom!

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New paper led by recent graduate Dr. Ellen Jacobs showing new insights into the potential cognitive demands of tool use in dolphins

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Breathing synchrony shapes respiratory disease risk in bottlenose dolphins Communications Biology - Social network modeling of wild dolphins reveals how age- and sex-structured contact patterns shape infection risk, offering insight into disease vulnerability and...

New paper! Synchronized breathing data and network models show that age and sex shape infection risk in bottlenose dolphins—critical insight for protecting marine wildlife from future outbreaks. Collab w/ @bansallab.bsky.social
rdcu.be/epHE8

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Two dolphins bowriding

Two dolphins bowriding

Four marine biologists on a boat

Four marine biologists on a boat

The 2025 field season has officially begun!

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Network indicators of cultural resilience to anthropogenic removals in animal societies | Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences Social learning, information transmission and culture play vital roles in the lives of social animals, influencing their survival, reproduction and ability to adapt to changing environments. However, the effect of anthropogenic disturbances on these ...

New paper:
Network indicators of cultural resilience to anthropogenic removals in animal societies

comparative analysis with data from @amboselibaboonrp.bsky.social, @sb-dolphins.bsky.social and the Samburu Elephant Project

doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2024.0144

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