Marine mammals like dolphins, whales, and seals have complex social structures that can influence the spread of infectious diseases. Recent research highlights that understanding these social patterns ...
To gauge this technique’s accuracy, they compared the camera data with measurements taken near the dolphins with handheld ...
Infectious diseases are an increasing threat to wildlife populations globally, and marine mammals are no exception. Dolphins, ...
The research reveals why understanding marine mammals' social networks is critical for predicting and managing disease outbreaks in oceans already under siege with pressures from climate change, ...
Whales, dolphins and other marine mammals are highly social, but those social ties can also help diseases spread through ...
In the case of dolphins, they have the potential to measure skin temperature and breathing patterns based on the heat emitted ...
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How marine mammal social lives turbocharge deadly ocean disease spread
Whales, dolphins and seals live in tight-knit societies that rival primate groups in complexity, and those same bonds are ...
In 2022, scientists examined the brains of 22 stranded marine mammals and found something astonishing: Alzheimer's-like pathology in dolphins. And not just vague signs, actual amyloid plaques and tau ...
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Drone monitoring helps dolphins
Australia's beloved dolphin populations face growing pressures from environmental changes and human activity, increasing the need for reliable, accessible and noninvasive tools to monitor their health ...
A pod of dolphins have been saved after being stranded on a beach in Orkney. Six common dolphins including two calves became ...
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