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© 1992 Nature Publishing Group
© 1992 Nature Publishing Group
© 1992 Nature Publishing Group
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Cetacean morbillivirus in coastal Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins, Western Australia.
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Correction: Evidence for distinct coastal and offshore communities of bottlenose dolphins in the North East Atlantic.
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Proteomic Analysis of Non-depleted Serum Proteins from Bottlenose Dolphins Uncovers a High Vanin-1 Phenotype.
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Patterns of population structure for inshore bottlenose dolphins along the eastern United States.
Post-conflict affiliation as conflict management in captive bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus).
Novel adenovirus detected in captive bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) suffering from self-limiting gastroenteritis.
Captive bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) spontaneously using water flow to manipulate objects.
Travel at low energetic cost by swimming and wave-riding bottlenose dolphins.
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