Extensive non-kin cooperation was observed in Shark Bay, Western Australia, this occurred between male bottlenose dolphins. non-kin males cooperated in herding females, identifying that intricate cooperation with non-kin is not exclusive to humans. #B16192
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Ha, just a great question! How would we ever know? What is it like to experience a life like that? Such a profound inquiry... IMHO best hope is the kind of careful experiments being done by @_StephanieLKing - see https://t.co/3G3butOcar w/video abstract: h
#39canimals This is the last research study that I'll be using for my LR. It's about how dolphins use vocal signals to communicate with one another. It connects both the importance of signature whistles and collaboration. https://t.co/2eiclox8tG
Cooperation-based concept formation in male bottlenose dolphins | Nature Communications “Males produce signature whistles that are notably different from members of their second-order alliance” https://t.co/fzXZBt8lIT
#39canimals Check out @_StephanieLKing new paper!! It's so interesting the video is a good summary one what she discusses. Similar to @DeniseHerzing tedtalk, she discusses their collaboration and how they have unique names to divide their groups.
Team membership, which has never observed in animals before….wolves, bees, ants, female lions… https://t.co/hcuR0LHSgl
Male dolphins can learn each other's names- specific whistles- given to the by their mother. The findings suggest a sense of team membership, which has never been observed in animals b... https://t.co/fu3UTEEJ8S #tech
RT @MathevonNicolas: Sound playbacks with dolphins unravel their social structure: https://t.co/2s9mCpIBx1 #bioacoustics @NatureComms
RT @MathevonNicolas: Sound playbacks with dolphins unravel their social structure: https://t.co/2s9mCpIBx1 #bioacoustics @NatureComms
In un recente studio è stato visto che i delfini ricordano i nomi degli amici che li hanno aiutati in passato e li chiamano in soccorso se necessitano aiuto. https://t.co/77yyi4Owcr #science #nature #research https://t.co/xJ2angZD6E
RT @brentwgraham: Male dolphins can learn each other's names- specific whistles- given to the by their mother♥️. The findings suggest a sen…
RT @astroboy: Male dolphins can learn each other's names- specific whistles- given to the by their mother. The findings suggest a sense of…
Male dolphins can learn each other's names- specific whistles- given to the by their mother♥️. The findings suggest a sense of team membership, which has never been observed in animals before. https://t.co/cv15mSZN5p https://t.co/j1HNDvum0Q
This is a fascinating article: Cooperation-based concept formation in male bottlenose dolphins | Nature Communications https://t.co/B5xE5JWq1y
RT @MathevonNicolas: Sound playbacks with dolphins unravel their social structure: https://t.co/2s9mCpIBx1 #bioacoustics @NatureComms
4. Call me by your (Dolphin) name. Dolphin moms name babies (which I'm personally sure they probably scream IN FULL when the kids are in trouble), and other dolphins learn the names for teamwork https://t.co/nwVnMiM1H5 (Bonus rainbow scream bc you cant s
Male dolphins can learn each other's names- specific whistles- given to the by their mother. The findings suggest a sense of team membership, which has never been observed in animals before. https://t.co/JRwZAyLLAr
Male dolphins can learn each other's names (which are given by the mother). https://t.co/ilazOvvFxY
RT @MathevonNicolas: Sound playbacks with dolphins unravel their social structure: https://t.co/2s9mCpIBx1 #bioacoustics @NatureComms
Male dolphins can learn each other's names- specific whistles- given to the by their mother. The findings suggest a sense of team membership, which has never been observed in https://t.co/tMTsamIVVJ https://t.co/C6DO2AoTdC https://t.co/pmzj8sWVPd
Cooperation-based concept formation in male bottlenose dolphins - https://t.co/vpbBdp9SQM
RT @MathevonNicolas: Sound playbacks with dolphins unravel their social structure: https://t.co/2s9mCpIBx1 #bioacoustics @NatureComms
Cooperation-based concept formation in male bottlenose dolphins | Nature Communications https://t.co/XThbIgeeNa
RT @MathevonNicolas: Sound playbacks with dolphins unravel their social structure: https://t.co/2s9mCpIBx1 #bioacoustics @NatureComms
https://t.co/CROWffJThj Male dolphins can learn each other's names- specific whistles- given to the by their mother. The findings suggest a sense of team membership, which has never been observed in animals before. #sciencenews https://t.co/e8n2BT7Uhc
Male dolphins can learn each other's names- specific whistles- given to the by their mother. The findings suggest a sense of team membership, which has never been observed in animals before.: https://t.co/jd7uGok3w1
Sound playbacks with dolphins unravel their social structure: https://t.co/2s9mCpIBx1 #bioacoustics @NatureComms
Another wow finding in ‘high-level’ neurozoans (animals with nervous systems) that may, in future, find analogues elsewhere. Trigger warning. Cooperation-based concept formation in male bottlenose dolphins | Nature Communications https://t.co/4zxqBzCuHA
30年の行動記録と音響実験・ドローン・水中音響解析で、#バンドウイルカ の集団構造を解明。オスたちは、異なるメンバーシップによる1~3次の複雑な同盟関係を操る。基底にあるのは、生後すぐ母が教えたホイッスルによる固有名、と:Bristol。 https://t.co/6Wq5Yl2g4N
RT @Evol_of_Com: #mothersmatter again: #dolphins learn their unique signature #whistles from their #mothers and recognize and remember each…
RT @Evol_of_Com: #mothersmatter again: #dolphins learn their unique signature #whistles from their #mothers and recognize and remember each…
#mothersmatter again: #dolphins learn their unique signature #whistles from their #mothers and recognize and remember each others’ whistles. #cooperation #communication https://t.co/UmflRgukSJ
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RT @BristolBioSci: Happy #WorldOceansDay! If you haven't checked out the amazing @NatureComms paper by our very own @_StephanieLKing yet,…
Happy #WorldOceansDay! If you haven't checked out the amazing @NatureComms paper by our very own @_StephanieLKing yet, you can below! #WorldOceansDay2021 #Biology
RT @_StephanieLKing: Our new paper in @NatureComms Cooperation-based concept formation in male bottlenose dolphins 📃 Article: https://t.co/…
RT @oceanunite: Ground-breaking research has revealed that male #dolphins learn the “names” or signature whistles of their closest allies a…
RT @dolphinsarewild: Dolphins are team players ❤️🐬 https://t.co/fB3UU5urHh
Dolphins are team players ❤️🐬
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RT @LockdownScience: Training bilbies: https://t.co/1Tg6myz4Tn by @KatherineMoseby @UniofAdelaide @AridRecovery Dolphin society: https://…
RT @LockdownScience: Training bilbies: https://t.co/1Tg6myz4Tn by @KatherineMoseby @UniofAdelaide @AridRecovery Dolphin society: https://…
RT @_StephanieLKing: Our new paper in @NatureComms Cooperation-based concept formation in male bottlenose dolphins 📃 Article: https://t.co/…
RT @_StephanieLKing: Our new paper in @NatureComms Cooperation-based concept formation in male bottlenose dolphins 📃 Article: https://t.co/…
RT @LockdownScience: Training bilbies: https://t.co/1Tg6myz4Tn by @KatherineMoseby @UniofAdelaide @AridRecovery Dolphin society: https://…
Training bilbies: https://t.co/1Tg6myz4Tn by @KatherineMoseby @UniofAdelaide @AridRecovery Dolphin society: https://t.co/0UQ7KoE1J9 by @_StephanieLKing @ResearchDolphin and check out: https://t.co/8oOA0xq2Bn Available now on Apple podcasts: https://t.c
#39canimals This article describes how cooperative alliances of male dolphins are formed, which is a good example of research under the topic of dolphin social behavior and intellengence. https://t.co/8XBv2tDqnK.
La publication 👇 https://t.co/HffOuFSeUr
Dolphin researchers this is for you #39canimals
@StephanieLKing and colleagues found that male bottlenose #dolphins have a hierarchy of social alliances to protect their pod’s females, and may have a “social concept of #teammembership,” similar to human #cooperation. #Nature https://t.co/OYIwXQMFYX http
RT @NatureComms: Analysis of 30 years of behavioural data and sound playback experiments in male bottlenose dolphins reveals that individua…
Amazing new paper demonstrating further #social complexity in #dolphin male #alliances in which they classify relationships based on the cooperative investment of individuals 👬 So much important #research has come from studies on these #sharkbay #bottlenos
RT @_StephanieLKing: Our new paper in @NatureComms Cooperation-based concept formation in male bottlenose dolphins 📃 Article: https://t.co/…
RT @_StephanieLKing: Our new paper in @NatureComms Cooperation-based concept formation in male bottlenose dolphins 📃 Article: https://t.co/…
RT @_StephanieLKing: Our new paper in @NatureComms Cooperation-based concept formation in male bottlenose dolphins 📃 Article: https://t.co/…
RT @_StephanieLKing: Our new paper in @NatureComms Cooperation-based concept formation in male bottlenose dolphins 📃 Article: https://t.co/…
Dolphins war. Is it about meat? Territory? Status? Well, not exactly .. (Reminded of that old Nap Chagnon story about what the Yanomamo guy said.)
RT @arikkershenbaum: 🐬🐬Dolphins don't just form cooperative teams - they recognise members of their team, irrespective of whether they happ…
RT @NatureComms: Analysis of 30 years of behavioural data and sound playback experiments in male bottlenose dolphins reveals that individua…
RT @NatureComms: Analysis of 30 years of behavioural data and sound playback experiments in male bottlenose dolphins reveals that individua…
RT @NatureComms: Analysis of 30 years of behavioural data and sound playback experiments in male bottlenose dolphins reveals that individua…
RT @NatureComms: Analysis of 30 years of behavioural data and sound playback experiments in male bottlenose dolphins reveals that individua…
RT @NatureComms: Analysis of 30 years of behavioural data and sound playback experiments in male bottlenose dolphins reveals that individua…
RT @NatureComms: Analysis of 30 years of behavioural data and sound playback experiments in male bottlenose dolphins reveals that individua…
RT @NatureComms: Analysis of 30 years of behavioural data and sound playback experiments in male bottlenose dolphins reveals that individua…
RT @NatureComms: Analysis of 30 years of behavioural data and sound playback experiments in male bottlenose dolphins reveals that individua…
RT @_StephanieLKing: Our new paper in @NatureComms Cooperation-based concept formation in male bottlenose dolphins 📃 Article: https://t.co/…
RT @NatureComms: Analysis of 30 years of behavioural data and sound playback experiments in male bottlenose dolphins reveals that individua…
RT @NatureComms: Analysis of 30 years of behavioural data and sound playback experiments in male bottlenose dolphins reveals that individua…
RT @arikkershenbaum: 🐬🐬Dolphins don't just form cooperative teams - they recognise members of their team, irrespective of whether they happ…
Cooperation is the key! Even bottlenose dolphins know that! 🐬😉 "These results provide evidence that cooperation-based concepts are not unique to humans, occurring in other animal societies with extensive cooperation between non-kin." https://t.co/s5BtsU9pd
RT @NatureComms: Analysis of 30 years of behavioural data and sound playback experiments in male bottlenose dolphins reveals that individua…
RT @NatureComms: Analysis of 30 years of behavioural data and sound playback experiments in male bottlenose dolphins reveals that individua…
RT @arikkershenbaum: 🐬🐬Dolphins don't just form cooperative teams - they recognise members of their team, irrespective of whether they happ…
Analysis of 30 years of behavioural data and sound playback experiments in male bottlenose dolphins reveals that individuals form social concepts. @_StephanieLKing @SimonJAllen1 @ResearchDolphin @BristolBioSci https://t.co/iGVUEPiFDq
🐬🐬Dolphins don't just form cooperative teams - they recognise members of their team, irrespective of whether they happen to be close personal friends or not This is a big leap in our understanding of complex animal cognition, thanks to @_StephanieLKing an
RT @_StephanieLKing: Our new paper in @NatureComms Cooperation-based concept formation in male bottlenose dolphins 📃 Article: https://t.co/…
RT @_StephanieLKing: Our new paper in @NatureComms Cooperation-based concept formation in male bottlenose dolphins 📃 Article: https://t.co/…
RT @_StephanieLKing: Cooperation-based concept formation in male bottlenose dolphins https://t.co/nmLpyG3k8K
Cooperation-based concept formation in male bottlenose dolphins https://t.co/GYBMlLp2g0
RT @SangHeeFLee: 논문: King SL, Connor RC, Krützen M, Allen SJ. 2021. Cooperation-based concept formation in male bottlenose dolphins. Nature…
RT @SangHeeFLee: 논문: King SL, Connor RC, Krützen M, Allen SJ. 2021. Cooperation-based concept formation in male bottlenose dolphins. Nature…
RT @SangHeeFLee: 논문: King SL, Connor RC, Krützen M, Allen SJ. 2021. Cooperation-based concept formation in male bottlenose dolphins. Nature…
논문: King SL, Connor RC, Krützen M, Allen SJ. 2021. Cooperation-based concept formation in male bottlenose dolphins. Nature Communications 12: 2373 https://t.co/D3oycBEeq5
RT @_StephanieLKing: Cooperation-based concept formation in male bottlenose dolphins https://t.co/nmLpyG3k8K
RT @_StephanieLKing: Cooperation-based concept formation in male bottlenose dolphins https://t.co/nmLpyG3k8K
RT @_StephanieLKing: Our new paper in @NatureComms Cooperation-based concept formation in male bottlenose dolphins 📃 Article: https://t.co/…
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RT @BioTay: 1/10 La cognición social de los delfines de Shark Bay vuelve a resultar más compleja de lo esperado. Ya se había considerado a…
RT @_StephanieLKing: Cooperation-based concept formation in male bottlenose dolphins https://t.co/nmLpyG3k8K
Check out this awesome new study by @_StephanieLKing et al! Be sure to watch the video abstract as well 🐬🐬🐬 @ResearchDolphin
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Cooperation-based concept formation in male bottlenose dolphins https://t.co/o5o3iquvHx By @_StephanieLKing Via (£) https://t.co/mJ8XBhcZCx By @rhysblakely https://t.co/ZzbwMvLyT1
RT @_StephanieLKing: Our new paper in @NatureComms Cooperation-based concept formation in male bottlenose dolphins 📃 Article: https://t.co/…
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