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    Signature Whistle Shape Conveys Identity Information to Bottlenose Dolphins by Janik, V. M., Sayigh, L. S., Wells, R. S.

    “…Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) develop individually distinctive signature whistles that they use to maintain group cohesion. Unlike the development…”
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    Temporal trends in cusk eel sound production at a proposed US wind farm site by Mooney, TA, Kaplan, MB, Izzi, A, Lamoni, L, Sayigh, L

    Published in Aquatic biology (22-02-2016)
    “…Many marine organisms produce sound during key life history events. Identifying and tracking these sounds can reveal spatial and temporal patterns of species…”
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    Individual recognition in wild bottlenose dolphins: a field test using playback experiments by SAYIGH, LAELA S., TYACK, PETER L., WELLS, RANDALL S., SOLOW, ANDREW R., SCOTT, MICHAEL D., IRVINE, A.B.

    Published in Animal behaviour (01-01-1999)
    “…We conducted playback experiments with wild bottlenose dolphins,Tursiops truncatus, to determine whether there is sufficient information in their individually…”
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    Fine-scale habitat selection of foraging bottlenose dolphins Tursiops truncatus near Clearwater, Florida by ALLEN, Mark C, READ, Andrew J, GAUDET, Jocelyn, SAYIGH, Laela S

    “…Previous studies have proposed that seagrass habitats, by supporting diverse and abundant fish assemblages, are preferred by foraging dolphins in coastal…”
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    Signature–whistle production in undisturbed free–ranging bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) by Cook, Mandy L. H., Sayigh, Laela S., Blum, James E., Wells, Randall S.

    “…Data from behavioural observations and acoustic recordings of free–ranging bottlenose dolphins (…”
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    GEOGRAPHIC VARIATION IN RATES OF VOCAL PRODUCTION OF FREE-RANGING BOTTLENOSE DOLPHINS by Jones, Guenevere J., Sayigh, Laela S.

    Published in Marine mammal science (01-04-2002)
    “…Echolocation and whistle production, group sizes, and activities of free‐ranging bottlenose dolphins were compared across four regions (Wilmington, NC…”
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    Signature Whistles of Free-Ranging Bottlenose Dolphins Tursiops truncatus: Stability and Mother-Offspring Comparisons by Sayigh, Laela S., Tyack, Peter L., Wells, Randall S., Scott, Michael D.

    Published in Behavioral ecology and sociobiology (01-04-1990)
    “…Mother-calf whistle exchanges were recorded from temporarily captured free-ranging bottlenose dolphins from 1975 to 1989. This is part of a long-term research…”
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    Facts about signature whistles of bottlenose dolphins, Tursiops truncatus by Sayigh, Laela S., Esch, H. Carter, Wells, Randall S., Janik, Vincent M.

    Published in Animal behaviour (01-12-2007)
    “…Data collected from wild and captive bottlenose dolphins, Tursiops truncatus, over the past five decades indicate that they produce individually distinctive…”
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    Chorussing in delphinids by Janik, V. M., Simard, P., Sayigh, L. S., Mann, D., Frankel, A.

    “…The evolution of communication is strongly influenced by the social structure of animals. Here, we report how a group of offshore bottlenose dolphins in the…”
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    Demonstration of cryptic incompatibility in distylous Amsinckia douglasiana by Casper, B.B, Sayigh, L.S, Lee, S.S

    Published in Evolution (01-03-1988)
    “…Hand pollinations experiments with distylous Amsinckia douglasiana A. DC. (Boraginaceae) revealed that legitimate (intermorph) crosses produce more seed than…”
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    The Eocene Rusayl Formation, Oman, carbonaceous rocks in calcareous shelf sediments: Environment of deposition, alteration and hydrocarbon potential by Dill, H.G., Wehner, H., Kus, J., Botz, R., Berner, Z., Stüben, D., Al-Sayigh, A.

    Published in International journal of coal geology (01-10-2007)
    “…Paralic carbonaceous series intercalated among calcareous shelf sediments have seldom been investigated. During the early Eocene, calcareous and siliciclastic…”
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    Sex Difference in Signature Whistle Production of Free-Ranging Bottlenose Dolphins, Tursiops truncatus by Sayigh, Laela S., Tyack, Peter L., Wells, Randall S., Scott, Michael D., Irvine, A. Blair

    Published in Behavioral ecology and sociobiology (01-01-1995)
    “…Signature whistles of 42 free-ranging bottlenose dolphin calves were compared to those of their mothers. Humans judged their similarity by inspection of…”
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    Temporal and spatial distributions of delphinid species in Massachusetts Bay (USA) using passive acoustics from ocean gliders by Silva, Tammy L., Mooney, T. Aran, Sayigh, Laela S., Baumgartner, Mark F.

    “…Knowledge about marine mammal habitat use is necessary for informing ecosystem-based management and mitigating human impacts. Massachusetts Bay is an important…”
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    What’s in a voice? Cues used by dolphins in individual recognition of signature whistles by Sayigh, Laela S., Janik, Vincent M., Wells, Randall S.

    “…Cues that bottlenose dolphins may use for individual recognition of signature whistles are (1) the individually distinctive frequency modulation patterns of…”
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    Mapping total environmental sound exposure of bottlenose dolphins, tursiops truncatus, in the Wilmington, north Carolina intracoastal waterway by Haviland, G.M., Sayigh, L.S., Frankel, A.S., Powell, C.M., Bocconcellil, A., Herman, R.L.

    “…The Intracoastal Waterway (ICW) in Wilmington, North Carolina is an important habitat for bottlenose dolphins year round. However, little is known about the…”
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