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    Female reproductive success in bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops sp.): life history, habitat, provisioning, and group-size effects by Mann, Janet, Connor, Richard C., Barre, Lynne M., Heithaus, Michael R.

    Published in Behavioral ecology (01-03-2000)
    “…This study examines factors influencing female reproductive success in wild Indian Ocean bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops sp.) in Shark Bay, Australia…”
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    Complex social structure, alliance stability and mating access in a bottlenose dolphin ‘super-alliance’ by Connor, Richard C., Heithaus, Michael R., Barre, Lynne M.

    “…) in Shark Bay, Western Australia. Members of this dolphin ‘super–alliance’ cooperate against other alliances over access to females. Males within the…”
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    'O father: where art thou?'- Paternity assessment in an open fission-fusion society of wild bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops sp.) in Shark Bay, Western Australia by Krützen, Michael, Barré, Lynne M., Connor, Richard C., Mann, Janet, Sherwin, William B.

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-07-2004)
    “…Sexually mature male bottlenose dolphins in Shark Bay cooperate by pursuing distinct alliance strategies to monopolize females in reproductive condition. We…”
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    Superalliance of bottlenose dolphins by Connor, Richard C, Heithaus, Michael R, Barre, Lynne M

    Published in Nature (London) (18-02-1999)
    “…It is quite common to find several levels of nested male alliances in human political organization, but these are extremely rare in other species. Yet we found…”
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    Contrasting relatedness patterns in bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops sp.) with different alliance strategies by Krützen, Michael, Sherwin, William B., Connor, Richard C., Barré, Lynne M., Van de Casteele, Tom, Mann, Janet, Brooks, Robert

    “… 14 individuals, males form pairs or trios to herd females, but in contrast to the stable alliances, these pairs and trios are highly labile. Here, we show…”
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    A BIOPSY SYSTEM FOR SMALL CETACEANS: DARTING SUCCESS AND WOUND HEALING IN TURSIOPS SPP by Krützen, Michael, Barré, Lynne M., Möller, Luciana M., Heithaus, Michael R., Simms, Colleen, Sherwin, William B.

    Published in Marine mammal science (01-10-2002)
    “…Together with PAXARMS (NZ), we developed a biopsy system for small cetaceans and tested it on four populations of bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops spp.). The…”
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