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Dolphin Ecology
My biggest surprise was to see how fast these beautiful animals actually swim underwater. One of these young dolphins tried to teach me her kind of swimming, but quickly gave up on such a clumsy student. This recent first encounter made me think about how much â or how little - do we actually know about dolphins: their biology, ecology and behavior?
In captivity
Much of what we knew was about dolphins was, until quite recently, entirely based on studies of animals in captivity and only from the species of bottlenose dolphin, i.e. âFlipperâ, Tursiops spp, and the orca or killer whale Orcinus orca.
From these studies we know they talk, i.e. they have a language and there are even different dialects among some groups of orca, that they have complicated
relationships and they have a culture. The latter is currently the subject of a lot attention and debate among scientists as it is argued that animals with a culture should have this quality included as regards to conservation issues.
Fortunately, in recent years field based studies have been on the increase which have provided us with many new insights into the fascinating lives of dolphins. We will present some of the known facts as well as some of the many newest findings.
Dolphin Sonar
Dolphins contain a unique sensory organ which is used for hunting and communication: the
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