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    Sociality and tattoo skin disease among bottlenose dolphins in Shark Bay, Australia by Powell, Sarah N, Wallen, Megan M, Miketa, Madison L, Krzyszczyk, Ewa, Foroughirad, Vivienne, Bansal, Shweta, Mann, Janet

    Published in Behavioral ecology (20-03-2020)
    “…Abstract Social behavior is an important driver of infection dynamics, though identifying the social interactions that foster infectious disease transmission…”
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    A framework for the identification of long-term social avoidance in longitudinal datasets by Strickland, Kasha, Levengood, Alexis, Foroughirad, Vivienne, Mann, Janet, Krzyszczyk, Ewa, Frère, Celine H.

    Published in Royal Society open science (01-08-2017)
    “…Animal sociality is of significant interest to evolutionary and behavioural ecologists, with efforts focused on the patterns, causes and fitness outcomes of…”
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    Long-term impacts of fish provisioning on the behavior and survival of wild bottlenose dolphins by Foroughirad, Vivienne, Mann, Janet

    Published in Biological conservation (01-04-2013)
    “…► We compare effects of two provisioning protocols on the survival of dolphin calves. ► We examine effects of provisioning on the behavioral development of…”
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    Sex bias in mortality risk changes over the lifespan of bottlenose dolphins by McEntee, Molly H F, Foroughirad, Vivienne, Krzyszczyk, Ewa, Mann, Janet

    “…Research on sex biases in longevity in mammals often assumes that male investment in competition results in a female survival advantage that is constant…”
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    Small effects of family size on sociality despite strong kin preferences in female bottlenose dolphins by Foroughirad, Vivienne, Frère, Celine H., Levengood, Alexis L., Kopps, Anna M., Krzyszczyk, Ewa, Mann, Janet

    Published in Animal behaviour (01-01-2023)
    “…The quantity and quality of individual social relationships is a fundamental feature of social structure for group-living species. In many species, individuals…”
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    Reproductive timing as an explanation for skewed parentage assignment ratio in a bisexually philopatric population by Foroughirad, Vivienne, McEntee, Molly, Kopps, Anna M., Levengood, Alexis, Frère, Celine, Mann, Janet

    Published in Behavioral ecology and sociobiology (01-09-2022)
    “…In mammals, reproductive success can often be directly observed for females, but not males. Early-life correlates of female reproductive success can also be…”
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    Maternal effects and fitness consequences of individual variation in bottlenose dolphins' ecological niche by Strickland, Kasha, Mann, Janet, Foroughirad, Vivienne, Levengood, Alexis L., Frère, Céline H.

    Published in The Journal of animal ecology (01-08-2021)
    “…The niche describes the ecological and social environment that an organism lives in, as well as the behavioural tactics used to interact with its environment…”
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    Juvenile social dynamics reflect adult reproductive strategies in bottlenose dolphins by Galezo, Allison A, Foroughirad, Vivienne, Krzyszczyk, Ewa, Frère, Céline H, Mann, Janet

    Published in Behavioral ecology (12-10-2020)
    “…Abstract The juvenile period is a challenging life-history stage, especially in species with a high degree of fission–fusion dynamics, such as bottlenose…”
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    Quality and quantity of genetic relatedness data affect the analysis of social structure by Foroughirad, Vivienne, Levengood, Alexis L., Mann, Janet, Frère, Céline H.

    Published in Molecular ecology resources (01-09-2019)
    “…Kinship plays a fundamental role in the evolution of social systems and is considered a key driver of group living. To understand the role of kinship in the…”
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    Heterogeneity in resource competition covaries with individual variation in long-term social relationships by Levengood, Alexis L, Strickland, Kasha, Foroughirad, Vivienne, Mann, Janet, Cristescu, Romane H, Krzyszczyk, Ewa, Frère, Céline H

    Published in Behavioral ecology (07-07-2022)
    “…Abstract Resource competition among conspecifics is central to social evolution, as it serves as one of the primary selective pressures of group living. This…”
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    Some like it hot: Temperature and hydrodynamic factors influence Xenobalanus globicipitis attachment to cetaceans by Dolezal, Milan M., Foroughirad, Vivienne, Fish, Frank E., Jacoby, Ann‐Marie, Collier, Melissa A., Murphy, Colin J., Rittmaster, Keith A., Mann, Janet

    Published in Marine mammal science (01-07-2023)
    “…Barnacles can reveal much about the physiology, health, and spatial ecology of their cetacean hosts. Here, we examine how temperature and hydrodynamic factors…”
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    A comparison of survey and focal follow methods for estimating individual activity budgets of cetaceans by Karniski, Caitlin, Patterson, Eric M., Krzyszczyk, Ewa, Foroughirad, Vivienne, Stanton, Margaret A., Mann, Janet

    Published in Marine mammal science (01-07-2015)
    “…Activity budget data are essential for determining behavioral responses to physiological and ecological variables. Yet, few studies are available to…”
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