Population Structure

These posts are about the population structure of dolphin communities studied by the SDRP.

2021 Baby Boom

2021-12-09T12:55:22+00:00

The Chicago Zoological Society’s Sarasota Dolphin Research Program has documented 22 dolphin births in 2021 to the long-term resident bottlenose dolphin community of Sarasota Bay, Florida, exceeding the record of 21 set in 2017. The newest calf was first observed with its mother, known as Squarenotch, on Dec. 2. Forty-four-year-old Squarenotch

2021 Baby Boom2021-12-09T12:55:22+00:00

When the Prey is Gone

2021-11-10T15:19:38+00:00

When the Prey is Gone Gaining a fuller understanding of dolphins also means studying how they interact with their environment, including learning about one of the main ecological drivers for their behavior: prey availability. A new study published in the journal Frontiers in Marine Science has taken the first step in identifying how

When the Prey is Gone2021-11-10T15:19:38+00:00
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