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Wild dolphins are an elusive subject for behavioral studies: How can you do a Jane Goodall on animals usually visible only as a glimpse of rolling dorsal fins heading for the horizon? In this unusual book, two of the best-known scientists in the marine-mammal field have assembled an astonishing variety of discoveries about dolphins. The contributions range from a graduate students first paper to senior scientists summarizing a lifetime of research. The dolphins they have studied range from tiny spinners to majestic pilot whales, from killer whales to the familiar bottle-nosed dolphin. The research tactics vary just as widely: the researchers have followed dolphins in boats, tracked them from shore, dived among hundreds of them (plus a few sharks) in tuna fishing nets. They have used computers and airplanes, genetic analysis and artificial language, and learned to read the life history of a dolphin from the cross-section of a single tooth.Pryor and Norris are successful writers as well as scientists; the book is peppered with entertaining essays, by one or both editors, on the intriguing history of dolphin research. Dolphin Societies not only surveys the most interesting recent research on dolphin behavior but also gives lay readers a fascinating look at the scientific mind at work.

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title Dolphin Societies Discoveries and Puzzles author Pryor - photo 1

title:Dolphin Societies : Discoveries and Puzzles
author:Pryor, Karen; Norris, Kenneth S.
publisher:University of California Press
isbn10 | asin:0520216563
print isbn13:9780520216563
ebook isbn13:9780585234908
language:English
subjectDolphins--Behavior, Social behavior in animals.
publication date:1998
lcc:QL737.C432D653 1998eb
ddc:599.5/3
subject:Dolphins--Behavior, Social behavior in animals.
Page i
Dolphin Societies
Page ii
Early days of dolphin research Editors Kenneth S Norris and Karen Pryor on - photo 2
Early days of dolphin research. Editors Kenneth S. Norris and Karen
Pryor on the deck of a fishing boat in Hawaii in 1966, creating an
instrument belt for a trained dolphin to wear during open ocean
diving tests. Odds and ends from the hardware store were used to
make a belt with a rachet on it, which was supposed to measure how
much the animal's chest compressed during a dive. Unfortunately, the
dolphin got so much smaller in circumference, even during relatively
shallow dives, that it usually came back with the belt around its tail.
(Photo by Henry Grozhinsky for LIFE magazine.)
Page iii
Dolphin Societies
Discoveries and Puzzles
Edited by
Karen Pryor
and Kenneth S. Norris
Page iv University of California Press Berkeley and Los Angeles California - photo 3
Page iv
University of California Press
Berkeley and Los Angeles, California
University of California Press, Ltd.
London, England
First Paperback Printing 1998
1991 by
The Regents of the University of California
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Dolphin societies : discoveries and puzzles / edited by Karen Pryor
and Kenneth S. Norris
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN 0-520-21656-3 (alk. paper: pbk.)
1. DolphinsBehavior. 2. Social behavior in animals. I. Pryor,
Karen, 1932 . II. Norris, Kenneth S. (Kenneth Stafford)
QL737.C432D653 1991
599.5'3dc20 90-35670
CIP
Printed in the United States of America
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of American
National Standard for Information SciencesPermanence of Paper for Printed
Library Materials, ANSI Z39.48-1984.Picture 4
Page v
CONTENTS
Acknowledgments
vii
Introduction
Karen Pryor And Kenneth S. Norris
1
Part I. Field Studies
Essay: Looking at Wild Dolphin Schools
Kenneth S. Norris
7
Chapter One. Herd Structure, Hunting, and Play: Bottlenose Dolphins in the Black Sea
Edited by V. M. Bel'kovich
17
Chapter Two. Dolphin Movement Patterns: Information from Radio and Theodolite Tracking Studies
Bernd Wrsig, Frank Cipriano, and Melany Wrsig
79
Chapter Three. The Feeding Ecology of Killer Whales (Orcinus orca) in the Pacific Northwest
Frederic L. Felleman, James R. Heimlich-Boran, and Richard W. Osborne
113
Chapter Four. The Interactions between Killer Whales and Boats in Johnstone Strait, B.C.
Susan Kruse, with Introductory Comments by Kenneth S. Norris
149
Chapter Five. Social Structure in Spotted Dolphins (Stenella attenuata) in the Tuna Purse Seine Fishery in the Eastern Tropical Pacific
Karen Pryor and Ingrid Kang Shallenberger
161
Chapter Six. The Role of Long-Term Study in Understanding the Social Structure of a Bottlenose Dolphin Community
Randall S. Wells
199
Chapter Seven. Using Aerial Photogrammetry to Study Dolphin School Structure
Michael D. Scott and Wayne L. Perryman
227

Page vi
Part II. Laboratory Studies
Essay: Mortal Remains: Studying Dead Animals
Karen Pryor
245
Chapter Eight. Some New and Potential Uses of Dental Layers in Studying Delphinid Populations
Albert C. Myrick, Jr.
251
Chapter Nine. An Overview of the Changes in the Role of a Female Pilot Whale with Age
Helene Marsh and Toshio Kasuya
281
Essay: Some Thoughts on Grandmothers
Kenneth S. Norris and Karen Pryor
287
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