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Dolphin Social Care - cover

Dolphin Social Care

Eleanor Hawking

Übersetzer A AI

Verlag: Publifye

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"Dolphin Social Care" explores the remarkable world of cetacean caregiving behaviors, revealing how dolphins support and rehabilitate injured members of their pods. Through decades of research combining underwater observations and modern tracking technology, the book uncovers the sophisticated social systems that dolphins have developed over millions of years to ensure the survival of their pod members.The text presents fascinating evidence of dolphins' complex care mechanisms, including physical support for injured pod members to help them surface for air, coordinated protection from predators, and modified swimming patterns to accommodate compromised individuals. Perhaps most intriguingly, dolphins employ sophisticated acoustic communication systems during these care scenarios, adjusting their echolocation patterns and vocal signals to maintain constant contact with injured pod members, especially in challenging visibility conditions.The book progresses from examining basic physical support systems to exploring the intricate social learning aspects of dolphin care behavior, demonstrating how these skills are passed down through generations within pods. Drawing from research conducted at marine biology centers and wild populations, it provides valuable insights for marine biologists, conservationists, and wildlife enthusiasts while maintaining scientific rigor. This comprehensive approach helps readers understand not only how dolphins care for their own but also the broader implications for marine conservation and our understanding of animal intelligence.
Verfügbar seit: 31.01.2025.
Drucklänge: 101 Seiten.

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