نتایج جستجو برای: dolphin structure

تعداد نتایج: 1570259  

Journal: :Learning & behavior 2003
Annette Kilian Sevgi Yaman Lorenzo von Fersen Onur Güntürkün

A bottlenose dolphin was trained to discriminate two simultaneously presented stimuli differing in numerosity (defined by the number of constituent elements). After responding correctly to stimuli consisting of three-dimensional objects, the dolphin transferred to two-dimensional stimuli. Initially, a variety of stimulus parameters covaried with the numerosity feature. By systematically control...

Journal: :The Anatomical record 2002
Lori Marino Keith D Sudheimer D Ann Pabst William A McLellan David Filsoof John I Johnson

In this study, magnetic resonance (MR) images of the brain of an adult common dolphin (Delphinus delphis) were acquired in the coronal plane at 66 antero-posterior levels. From these scans a computer-generated set of resectioned virtual images in orthogonal planes was constructed using the programs VoxelView and VoxelMath (Vital Images, Inc., Michigan State Univ.). Sections in all three planes ...

2017
Denise L. Herzing Bethany N. Augliere Cindy R. Elliser Michelle L. Green Adam A. Pack

Over the last 20 years, significant habitat shifts have been documented in some populations of cetaceans. On Little Bahama Bank (LBB) there are sympatric communities of resident Atlantic spotted dolphins (Stenella frontalis) and bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus), monitored since 1985. The size and social structure (three clusters: Northern, Central, Southern) have been stable among the s...

2016
Alexander M. Brown Lars Bejder Kenneth H. Pollock Simon J. Allen

1 Cetacean Research Unit, School of Veterinary and Life Sciences, Murdoch University, Perth, WA, Australia, 2 The Western Australian Marine Science Institution, Perth, WA, Australia, 3 Department of Applied Ecology, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, USA, 4 Centre for Marine Futures, Oceans Institute and School of Animal Biology, The University of Western Australia, Perth, WA, Australia

2005
S L Chambers R N James

Geographe Bay, south-western Australia has been host to several past mass live cetacean (whale and dolphin) strandings. It is noticed that the majority of stranded whales tend to be healthy, toothed cetaceans (Odontoceti) which employ echolocation as a method of navigation. This paper explores a bioacoustic mechanism known as sonar termination as a major factor in the occurrence of these strand...

2016
María Constanza Gariboldi Juan Ignacio Túnez Mauricio Failla Marta Hevia María Victoria Panebianco María Natalia Paso Viola Alfredo Daniel Vitullo Humberto Luis Cappozzo

The franciscana dolphin, Pontorporia blainvillei, is an endemic cetacean of the Atlantic coast of South America. Its coastal distribution and restricted movement patterns make this species vulnerable to anthropogenic factors, particularly to incidental bycatch. We used mitochondrial DNA control region sequences, 10 microsatellites, and sex data to investigate the population structure of the fra...

Journal: :Anatomical record 2008
Eric W Montie Gerald Schneider Darlene R Ketten Lori Marino Katie E Touhey Mark E Hahn

The structure and development of the brain are extremely difficult to study in free-ranging marine mammals. Here, we report measurements of total white matter (WM), total gray matter (GM), cerebellum (WM and GM), hippocampus, and corpus callosum made from magnetic resonance (MR) images of fresh, postmortem brains of the Atlantic white-sided dolphin (Lagenorhynchus acutus) imaged in situ (i.e., ...

2017
Hanna K. Nuuttila Winnie Courtene-Jones Sarah Baulch Malene Simon Peter G. H. Evans

Populations of bottlenose dolphin and harbour porpoise inhabit Cardigan Bay, which was designated a Special Area of Conservation (SAC), with bottlenose dolphin listed as a primary feature for its conservation status. Understanding the abundance, distribution and habitat use of species is fundamental for conservation and the implementation of management. Bottlenose dolphin and harbour porpoise u...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 1948
Kenneth P. DuBois E. M. K. Geiling Arthur F. McBride John F. Thomson

1. Liver, kidney, brain, skeletal muscle, and cardiac muscle from one newborn and three adult long-snouted dolphins (Stenella plagiodon) were obtained for enzyme studies. 2. All of the dolphin tissues exhibited cytochrome oxidase, succinic dehydrogenase, and malic dehydrogenase activity. Considerable differences in the enzyme activities of the various tissues were noted, with cardiac muscle exh...

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