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Human Activity Can Reshape Dolphin Social Lives

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Nadine Slimak

1mo ago

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Sarasota Dolphin Research ProgramHuman Activity Can Reshape Dolphin Social Livessarasotadolphin.org
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New Research Shows Human Activity Can Reshape Dolphin Social Lives Study of Sarasota Bay bottlenose dolphins finds human-linked foraging and red tide events influence how dolphins associate with one another Wild dolphins are known for their complex social lives, but new research shows those social networks can be influenced by human activity. The post Human Activity Can Reshape Dolphin Social Lives appeared first on Sarasota Dolphin Research Program .

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